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This is the sermon podcast for Tulip Street Christian Church in Mitchell, Indiana. We exist to glorify God and to share a life worth living in Christ by knowing God, finding freedom, discovering purpose, and making a difference.
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What do you truly want, and are you actually willing to let God change it? In this message, we dig into Steps 6 and 7 of the 12 Steps, focusing on willingness and humility. Through the contrast of two very different men who encountered Jesus, we explore what it means to be entirely ready for change, not just mostly ready, and why willpower alone will never be enough to get us there. We also unpack the difference between humility and humiliation, why the coping mechanisms that once protected us can become the very things that hold us back, and what it practically looks like to ask God to remove our shortcomings. If you've been carrying a rock that's been weighing you down, this one's for you.tulipstreet.com
Each year the leadership of TSCC gives an address to the church about the vision, mission, goals, and budget from the year prior and the year ahead. We offer this in full transparency to our members. This is a look behind the curtain at what it means to be a church.tulipstreet.com
In this message, we explore Step 5 of the 12 Steps: admitting to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. Through the story of the woman at the well in John 4, we discover what it means to be fully known and fully loved by Jesus, who never came to condemn but to set us free. This step is all about trust, asking the hard questions: Do you trust God with your mess? Do you trust yourself to be honest? Do you trust someone else enough to share your deepest struggles? We'll learn how confession transforms us from self-delusion to self-awareness, from shame to compassion, from isolation to intimacy, and from fear of judgment to receiving grace. As the ancient saying goes, "the slaying is in the telling." Our secrets keep us sick, but there is profound freedom waiting when we bring our darkness into the light. If you're working through recovery or simply longing to be known and loved for who you really are, this message offers hope and a path forward.tulipstreet.com
Step Four is where the 12 Steps get brutally honest. After three steps of surrender, now comes the hard part: taking a fearless moral inventory of yourself. Research shows that while 95% of people think they're self-aware, only 10-15% actually are. Through the story of Zacchaeus, the tax collector who climbed a tree just to see Jesus, we discover that transformation doesn't come from cleaning up our act first, but from being willing to let God reveal what's really inside us. This sermon tackles the uncomfortable work of "hugging the cactus," examining everything from resentments and fears to sexual conduct and character flaws. Using 1 Corinthians 13's description of love as a self-examination tool, you'll be challenged to ask hard questions: Am I patient or impatient? Kind or mean? Self-seeking or others-focused? The truth is painful to face, but healing awaits on the other side. Because you're only as sick as your secrets, and if you're not willing to shine light into those dark corners, you'll never find the freedom you're looking for.tulipstreet.com
Exploring one of the Bible's most underrated books, this message tells the story of Onesimus, a runaway slave who stole from his master Philemon but encountered Paul in Rome and became a Christian. Paul sends him back with a radical offer: "If he owes you anything, charge it to me." This mirrors our own story, we are Onesimus, running from the debt of our sin. Just as Paul paid a debt he didn't owe, Jesus paid the debt we couldn't pay with His life. We all serve something, social media, relationships, money, or politics. The question is: who's your master? Your debt has already been paid. Will you accept it?
Walking Free: The Gospel in 12 StepsMake 5:25-34I can't. He can. I think I'll let him. This is the nutshell-version of the first three steps. Step three is all about faith - putting our trust in God, as we understand him - and making a decision to turn our will and lives over to him. All it takes is for you to stretch out your hand and trust the man on the middle cross.
Walking Free: The Gospel in 12 StepsMatthew 14:22-32The second step in the process is coming to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. What does that mean? It's the belief that there is hope beyond what we are capable of within ourselves. I can't, but God can. That's step two.tulipstreet.com
WALKING FREE: The Gospel in 12 StepsIn this series we will take an in depth look at the 12 Steps of AA which have transformed countless lives over the past 90 years. We are applying these steps of recovery to our journey of discipleship because they go hand in hand. The first step is to admit powerlessness and face the illusion of control. In order to win, we must first surrender.tulipstreet.com
This week Lucas closes out the year 2025 with a reminder of our God-Given, Christ-honoring, Spirit-driven mission for the church. We aren't here to e spectators or consumers. We are made to be the light and salt of the world, spreading God's love to all as we make disciples. Are you ready to live out this mission in the coming year?tulipstreet.com
Series: Miracle BabiesText: Luke 1-2For our special Christmas Candlelight Service, we spent some time in the nativity scene with Mary, Joseph, and their newborn baby, the King of the World, the True Light, the Word of God made flesh. We talk about the meaning packed into the simple nativity scene, the fulfillment of God's covenant promises to his people, the culmination of thousands of years of history. But over the manger lies the shadow of the cross.tulipstreet.com
Series: Miracle BabiesText: Luke 1This week we begin with three stories of "miracle babies" from women in our church. Then we take a look at the birth of John the Baptist, the one who prepares the way for the coming Messiah.tulipstreet.com
Series: Miracle BabiesText: 1 Samuel 1-2The story of Hannah's faith and relationship with God serves as an amazing example to us all. God is near to the brokenhearted, and Hannah shows us what that looks like. She was mocked, ridiculed, and misunderstood, but she never lost faith. God heard her prayer and provided her with a child who would help change the course of history.tulipstreet.com
Text: Judges 13Series: Miracle Babies: God's Promises Wrapped in BlanketsThe birth of Samson is miraculous, and it also teaches us a lot about how God works for and through his people. God acts first. God looks for those with simple faith. And God uses imperfect people just like you and me. We also see how Jesus is the new and better Samson. Christ is all over the story of Judges 13.tulipstreet.com
Text – Genesis 12, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22Series – Miracle Babies: God's Promises Wrapped in BlanketsThe miraculous birth of Jesus is preceded by other important miracle babies throughout the Bible. We begin with the story of Abraham, Sarah, and Isaac – how they trusted in God even though it seemed downright laughable. God definitely has a sense of humor.tulipstreet.com
On this Sunday before Thanksgiving, we take time to reflect on the Story of Scripture, the Story of God with his people, the story of us - of you and me and God. The Story can be broken up into 6 main "Acts" - 1) Creation, 2) Fall, 3) Israel, 4) Jesus, 5) Church, 6) New Creation. These are not just ancient stories of people long ago. This is our story, too!
This week Jennifer Freeman and Shannon Baxter share their stories. Jennifer's story is one of searching for the Christ she always knew while struggling to find a church family that would accept her. Shannon's story is an update on his family over the past year since their house burned down in September, 2024.tulipstreet.com
This week we hear powerful testimonies from two of our members, Burl Delph and Joe Timbrook. Always remember that God isn't through with you yet. Your story is still being written!
Series: Do Not FearText: Exodus 14When the Israelites had the Red Sea in front of them and the Egyptian army behind them with no way out, God told them to be still and let him do the fighting. Fear prevents us from living freely. Fear limits our perceived options. And fear gives people too much power while making God too small. When you find yourself in an impossible situation, trust God to provide the 3rd option.tulipstreet.com
Series: Do Not FearText: Exodus 5-7Moses was a reluctant leader who was chosen by God to deliver his people from slavery. This meant he had to go 'back home' and engage with the leaders of his people and confront Pharaoh. When things didn't go according to plan, Moses had to learn the same lessons we all must learn. When God is with us, we have no reason to fear stepping out of our comfort zone.tulipstreet.com
Series: Do Not FearText: Exodus 3-4Fear is and can be a helpful emotion, keeping us safe and warning us of impending danger. But when fear takes charge of our internal control panel, our internal and external lives become disordered. Fear warps reality, making things seem bigger, scarier, and more threatening than they really are. Especially if that fear is coming from deep inside us. Moses had to learn this lesson when he came face to face with the God of the Universe.tulipstreet.com










