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The Live Service AUDIO Podcast is a twice weekly bible study with Pastor Skip Heitzig from Calvary Church. Subscribe and you can receive FREE MP3 files of the message for your iPod or other MP3 Player. Skip teaches expositionally through the entire Bible, verse by verse. Calvary is a Christian fellowship where we gather for the purpose of knowing and glorifying Jesus Christ. We desire to see all people become committed to live as followers of Jesus Christ.
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Joseph of Arimathea

Joseph of Arimathea

2026-02-1532:07

I. He Was a Genuine DiscipleII. He Was a Gentle DiscipleIII. He Was a Generous DiscipleTalk with God: Ask the Lord how He’s inviting you to greater generosity with your time, resources, attention, and compassion.Talk with others: In your Connect Group, discuss practical ways you can be known for your love for others (see John 13:35).Talk with kids: Why was the queen amazed by Solomon’s kingdom?
Nehemiah 10-11

Nehemiah 10-11

2026-02-1101:03:461

Anna is one of the Bible’s most unusual women. She, along with a man named Simeon, had spent a lifetime in loyal service to God and was finally able to meet her Messiah. Though only three verses give us all the information we have about her, it’s sufficient to get a profile of her.I. SpiritualII. VenerableIII. SingleIV. FaithfulV. VocalTalk with God: Meditate on Lamentations 3:25–26 this week, and surrender the things you’ve been holding too tightly, trusting the Lord and His perfect timing.Talk with others: Encourage your Connect Group to remain deeply rooted in God’s Word as they walk through their present season.Talk with kids: Why is knowing God and following Him most important?
Nehemiah 8-9

Nehemiah 8-9

2026-02-0401:06:10

Many a transformative event can be traced to the influence of one person. Mordecai was one such person in the lives of the Jews living in Persia. By inspiring Queen Esther, Mordecai turned a blasting into a blessing; he changed a national catastrophe into national continuity for the Jews.I. A National Tragedy (3:13-15)II. An Expected Anxiety (4:1-3)III. A Strategic Opportunity (4:10-14)IV. An Inspired Bravery (4:15-16)Talk with God: Reflect on God’s work in your life (recently or across several years) and thank Him for His providence in guiding your steps (see Proverbs 16:9).Talk with others: Encourage a fellow believer or your Connect Group by reminding them the Lord has a plan in every difficult situation they face this week.Talk with kids: What was special about the temple?
Nehemiah 6-7

Nehemiah 6-7

2026-01-2801:00:35

In these two chapters of Nehemiah, we see Nehemiah's focus shift from building a structure to building people. In chapter six, we follow along as Nehemiah faces distraction, slander, and attempted sabotage. Yet in spite of every external opposition, Jerusalem's wall was still completed in 52 days. Chapter seven is three key principles of preparation for restoration: leadership, citizenship, and stewardship. In this message from Pastor Skip Heitzig, we see that God not only cares about completion, but faithfulness, dependability, and unfailing trust in Him, even after the victory.
Jesus People Connect

Jesus People Connect

2026-01-2552:40

I. Jesus People Belong TogetherII. Jesus People Carry One AnotherIII. Jesus People Live Life TogetherTalk with God: Meditate on Ecclesiastes 4:12 and thank the Lord for the people He’s placed in your life.Talk with others: Ask your friends and family how you can pray for them this week.Talk with kids: Why did Solomon ask for wisdom?
Outlive Yourself

Outlive Yourself

2026-01-2101:05:30

Jethro was the father-in-law of Moses. But he was also the one responsible for Moses’s success as a leader over the people of God. Jethro provides five ways for leaders to thrive. Whether you lead a family, a small group, a large organization, or a fast-paced business, these five practices are imperative.I. Change Your Approach (vv. 13-18)II. Instruct the People (vv. 19-20)III. Build a Team (v. 21)IV. Trust the Team (vv. 22-23)V. Take Good Advice (v. 24)Talk with God: Meditate on Matthew 19:30 as you ask the Lord to strengthen you in each of these five areas.Talk with others: As a Connect Group, discuss how you can apply these practices to your daily life.Talk with kids: How did David respond to God’s forgiveness?
Nehemiah 4:7-5:19

Nehemiah 4:7-5:19

2026-01-1401:01:42

As the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s wall progressed, opposition intensified. Ridicule, discouragement, and fear are three tactics Israel's enemies used then, and our enemy—Satan—continues to use. Fear is the trap; it's the worst way to live—to live fearfully instead of confidently. In this message, Pastor Skip Heitzig points to Nehemiah's example of integrity and selflessness, which was motivated by reverence for God rather than the pursuit of personal gain.
The Shulamite Bride

The Shulamite Bride

2026-01-1148:54

Although Solomon composed 1,005 songs (see 1 Kings 4:32), this one is in a class by itself. It was his magnum opus. Solomon called it his song of songs (see Song of Solomon 1:1)! This poetic song was directed to his young bride. Though she often gets overlooked by many who read the Bible, she caught Solomon’s eye. Let’s notice some of her qualities. I’ve put them in the form of four juxtapositions.I. She’s Unnamed but Not Unnoticed (1:8-10, 15)II. Passionate but Not Promiscuous (2:4-7)III. Desirous but Not Dominating (3:6-11)IV. Irritated but Not Inflexible (5:2-3, 6-10)Talk with God: Read Genesis 16:13 and Matthew 6:25-34 and spend time in prayer to thank the Lord for His faithfulness in seeing you and providing for you.Talk with others: Ask your friends and family if they’re feeling overlooked and how you can help support them in this season.Talk with kids: What special promise did God make to David?
Nehemiah 3:1-4:6

Nehemiah 3:1-4:6

2026-01-0759:40

After Nehemiah is struck with the desire to rebuild the city of Jerusalem, we see how God's people from all walks of life came together to aid the cause. Diversity of activities, but the same God; many gifts, but the same spirit. His people were able to work toward a shared vision despite ridicule and discouragement. In this teaching, Pastor Skip Heitzig shows us how opposition can't stop the Lord's work when His people work together for His purpose.
I. FaithII. FaithfulIII. FaintheartedIV. FretfulV. Fruitful
Heaven Meets Earth

Heaven Meets Earth

2025-12-2846:01

Holy Ground: Bethlehem

Holy Ground: Bethlehem

2025-12-2438:59

I. This Place Had a History (vv. 1-5)II. This Place Was in Prophecy III. This Place Was at Capacity (v. 7)IV. This Place Showcased Humility (v. 7)
We’ve heard this story so many times that it doesn’t surprise us like it ought to. And what boy hasn’t dressed like a shepherd for a Christmas play? But what was an ordinary workplace for these blue-collar sheep farmers became holy ground on this particular night. They were in for five surprises that would stay with them forever. Let’s try to put ourselves in their sandals.I. The Audience (v. 8)II. The Angels (v. 9)III. The Announcement (vv. 10-12)IV. The Anthem (vv. 13-14)V. The Accuracy (vv. 15-20)Talk with God: Ask the Lord for opportunities to turn your workplace into holy ground this week.Talk with others: Invite a friend or family member to join you for a Christmas Eve service.Talk with kids: What does it mean to worship Jesus as King?
In this second message of our Holy Ground series, we come to an unnamed city in the hill country of Judah, where Mary’s cousin lived. But I hope you realize that the real emphasis shouldn’t be on holy places where God once moved, but holy people in whom God now dwells. Mary was one of them. She is our sister in Christ and a great example to us. Let’s notice five attributes.I. She Was Hopeful (vv. 39-45)II. She Was Worshipful (vv. 46-55)III. She Was Scriptural (vv. 46-49)IV. She Was Needful (v. 47)V. She Was Helpful (v. 56)Talk with God: Ask the Lord to give you His heart for those around you this Christmas and throughout the coming year.Talk with others: Encourage your friends or Connect Group to stay grounded in the Word through the holiday season.Talk with kids: Why is it important to understand that Jesus is not just a baby born two thousand years ago?
Holy Ground: Nazareth

Holy Ground: Nazareth

2025-12-0744:57

During this Advent season, we want to look at the familiar Christmas story through a different lens: the actual places these events happened. They were common—even unremarkable—places. Yet, because of what happened there, they became Holy Ground. Through our short journey together, perhaps we’ll become more appreciative of the places and circumstances God has placed us in.I. An Ordinary Place (v. 26)II. An Unordinary Person (vv. 26-29)III. An Extraordinary Prediction (vv. 30-34)Talk with God: Reflect on your walk with the Lord over the past year and thank Him for the mundane places in your life that He chose to make holy ground.Talk with others: Reach out to friends or family who may be struggling with loss or grief this holiday season and pray with them.Talk with kids: Why do you think God chose ordinary people to be Jesus’ parents?
Nehemiah 1-2

Nehemiah 1-2

2025-12-0301:01:23

Upon hearing of Jerusalem's destruction, Nehemiah humbled himself before God in fasting and prayer before boldly appealing to King Artaxerxes for permission to return and rebuild the city walls. Though the king could have ended his life, Nehemiah found favor and received both permission and generous provisions to complete the work. In this message from Nehemiah 1-2, we see the power of faithfulness and prayer.
The last two years have seen a massive chasm in every country of the world over the Israel/Palestine issue. Since October 7, 2023 and the subsequent invasion of Gaza by Israel, people are divided. But this is not a recent debate. Anyone who knows the history of the region understands this dispute is ancient. But today I want to go back “behind the curtain” to get the real story.I. The Incessant Competition (Philistine History)II. The Invisible Conflict (Spiritual Hostility)III. The Irrevocable Covenant (Divine Treaty)Talk with God: Pray for the people of Israel and Palestine as they continue to deal with the conflict in their everyday lives.Talk with others: Share what you’re thankful for this season with your Connect Group.Talk with kids: Why is it important that these prophecies came true?
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Comments (3)

Wonderdov

This is my favorite minister!!! Thank you for opening my heart and mind to my Lord Jesus! No retirement for you! 😁❣️🙏

May 2nd
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Wonderdov

there's a new Jonah! he went into its mouth and was able to get out! happened in 22/23!

Feb 10th
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Russell Smith

Carnal Christians - "baby believers stuck in an arrested state of development." Seekers of entertainment, church hopping for the latest, greatest experience - without creating an appetite for the Word.

Nov 24th
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