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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Hope Culture Church. Hope Culture Church is a life-giving church in the Chicago Suburbs lead by Pastors Dan and Abigail Dominguez. To learn more about us visit our website at https://www.hopeculturechurch.com
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Join us this week as we kick-off Kingdom Builders.
Jonah obeyed God… and still ended up angry. Why? In this message from Jonah 4, we unpack how emotions, comfort, and misplaced priorities can keep us from fully following Jesus and what it looks like to choose compassion over convenience.
In Jonah 3:1, we read that “the Lord spoke to Jonah a second time”. That one sentence changes everything. This message is about a God who doesn’t give up when we run, a grace that meets us after failure, and a mercy that invites us to start again. If you’ve ever felt like you missed your moment, messed up too badly, or waited too long, this message is for you.
Jonah chapter 2 reminds us that waiting seasons are never wasted seasons. In this message, we explore how God uses uncomfortable, unexpected moments to shape our character, deepen our prayer life, and draw us closer to Him. While Jonah waits in the belly of the fish, we see that God is working not to punish him, but to prepare him. If you’re in a season of waiting, this message will remind you that God is still present, still working, and still shaping you, even when nothing seems to be changing.
What do you do when God speaks and you don’t like what He says?Jonah hears God clearly and runs the opposite direction. Jonah’s story reveals the danger of choosing comfort over calling. Through a storm at sea, God shows that you can run from His call, but you can’t outrun His care.
What if making the most of your time isn’t about doing more but about learning when to stop?In this message from our Make the Most series, we explore God’s design for work and rest, why nonstop hustle leaves us exhausted and disconnected, and how Sabbath is meant to be a gift and not a burden. From the rhythm built into creation to Jesus’ invitation into true rest, this teaching challenges the culture of hurry and calls us back to a healthier, God-centered way of living.If you’ve been feeling tired, overwhelmed, or constantly behind, this message is for you.
Most of us know what matters most in life, so why is it so hard to live like it? In this message, we explore a familiar moment from the life of Jesus that exposes how distraction quietly reshapes our priorities. If your days feel full but your attention feels scattered, we pray this message will help you rethink busyness, focus, and what it means to choose what’s better.
Looking for direction? In this message, Pastor Joey walks us through Acts 16 and how God leads us in many ways. We may have a strategy but God has a plan. His path always leads to something greater. We pray this message encourages you and helps you as your follow what God has for you.
Join us this week as we kick off a brand new series to start 2026, Make the Most.
In this special Hope at Home conversation, Pastors Dan and Abigail talk about starting the year intentionally, finding a word that can shape the months ahead, and how that can carry you through your year. If you’re longing for clarity, focus, and a meaningful fresh start, this conversation is for you!
Christmas is more than a season or a feeling; it’s a love story. In this message, we explore how Christmas begins not with our love for God, but with God’s love for us. Through John 3:16 and 1 John 4, we see that God’s love doesn’t respond to our worth... it creates it. Jesus didn’t just say He loved us; He showed it by coming down, living among us, and giving His life so we could truly live. Whether you feel close to God or far from Him, this message is a reminder that you are deeply known, fully loved, and personally invited to receive the love that came down.
Peace isn’t just a feeling we stumble into, it’s something we’re invited to live in. In this message, we explore three powerful truths: peace is a practice, shaped by training your mind; peace is a promise, given by God and not dependent on our circumstances; and peace is a person, found fully in Jesus Himself. No matter what season you’re in, we pray that you’ll experience the peace of God that surpasses human understanding.
Joy is available. In this Advent message we look at the angel’s announcement of “good news of great joy,” and discover what joy is and how to receive it. Whether you’re waiting on a breakthrough or walking through hardship, the joy of the Lord can be your strength today.
In this Advent message, Pastor Dan reminds us that hope isn’t something we have to hold onto with white-knuckled faith; real hope is something that holds us. When life shakes, when we feel weak, or when the future feels uncertain, God offers a hope that stabilizes us, strengthens us, and pulls us forward. Discover how the arrival of Jesus brings a steady, unshakable hope that carries us, not because we’re strong, but because He is.
In this message, we explore the barriers that hold us back from generosity and how trusting God leads to a life that truly holds. With a different hope, a different motivation, we get to step into the joy of making a real impact.
In “The God Who Speaks,” Nick unpacks the story of young Samuel’s first encounter with God and shows how God still speaks today, not just to prophets or pastors, but to ordinary people like you. Learn how to recognize His voice, what it sounds like, and how to respond when He speaks.
Join us this week for our final week in the book of Daniel.
Join us this week for our 7th installment in our series on Daniel.
The world can feel like a zoo. Chaos everywhere, nations at war, and evil roaring louder than ever. In Daniel 7–8, God pulls back the curtain on history to show that every beast has its day, but His throne has no end. This message will help you see how prophecy, world events, and even the end times all point to one unshakable truth: the King still reigns.
When life throws you into the lions’ den, moments of pressure, fear, or unexpected trials, will your faith hold up? In this message, we explore the powerful story of Daniel and how his unshakable faith before the crisis brought him through it. Daniel didn’t wait until he was surrounded by lions to start praying - he built his faith in private long before the test came.Learn how daily prayer, spiritual disciplines, and trust in God prepare you to stand fearless in the face of fear. No matter what you’re going through, you’re not alone in the den. God is right there with you, shutting the mouths of every lion in your life.




