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Believers Church Podcast
Believers Church Podcast
Author: Pastor Joe Cameneti Sr.
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Welcome to the Believers Church Podcast, your weekly source of inspiration and connection. Join Pastor Joe Cameneti Sr. and a host of guest speakers as they deliver powerful messages that are both authentic and transparent, providing trustworthy guidance on your spiritual journey.
We Exist To See A City Connected With God. Whether you're just beginning to explore your faith or seeking to deepen your relationship with God, our engaging messages are designed to help imperfect people find their purpose and live out their faith in real and meaningful ways.
We Exist To See A City Connected With God. Whether you're just beginning to explore your faith or seeking to deepen your relationship with God, our engaging messages are designed to help imperfect people find their purpose and live out their faith in real and meaningful ways.
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The final two chapters of Acts are everything but final in Paul's story. What looked like disaster becomes ministry as God saves lives, opens doors in Malta, and continues the spread of the gospel. Through every trial, Paul's story shows that God can turn crises into opportunities and that nothing can stop the purpose of God from being fulfilled in our lives.
What does it look like to live with conviction when it costs you? In Acts 24–26, Paul stands before governors and kings as a faithful witness—uncompromising in truth, yet marked by wisdom, humility, and courage. This message challenges us to let Christ shape our convictions and our conduct, trusting the Holy Spirit to speak through us as we live and testify in a world that resists the gospel.
Courage (With a Conscience) explores how Paul's journey in Acts 21–23 shows that real courage is rooted in a clear conscience, strong relationships, and obedience to God. Pastor Joe Jr. gives practical examples of how to share your story and live by example as simple ways to advance the gospel.
This message follows Paul's journey in Acts 21–23, showing that God sometimes warns us to prepare—not to avoid the pitfalls. Despite opposition and imprisonment, Paul boldly shares his story, and receives divine encouragement. When obedience is costly, God is still guiding, strengthening, and advancing His plan. Trust the process.
Today's message goes Behind the Scenes in the book of Acts and highlights how God works through ordinary, sometimes fearful people. When we stay faithful and don't give up, God can use us to spreads His truth, strengthens His Church, and make His name known.
Faith in the Wild explores what it really means to reach everyone with the gospel—no matter the cost. Walking through Acts 16–17, this message shows how Paul followed the Holy Spirit's leading, adapted for the sake of others, and trusted God to open hearts. From riversides to prisons, we see that our role is to share, God's role is to transform—and even in the darkest moments, faith releases God's power.
When the church commits to the Great Commission, opposition is inevitable—but backing down is optional. In Acts 11–15, we see an unstoppable movement fueled by prayer, obedience, and the power of the Holy Spirit. As persecution rises, God shifts the center of the church from Jerusalem to Antioch, launching a diverse, mission-focused community that takes the gospel to the nations. When believers refuse to back down, God faithfully backs them up—and His Word continues to grow and multiply.
When life doesn't go according to plan, God is still at work. In this message from Acts 8–10, we see how persecution, scattering, and uncertainty became the very means God used to spread the good news of Jesus. From the despised Samaritans to the deceived, disqualified, destroyers, and defiled, God's power proves unstoppable—and His grace reaches all people through our obedience.
This message explores how God grows His church through healthy multiplication, not just numerical addition. In Acts 6–7, we see that division threatens growth, while Spirit-led organization, delegation, and empowerment unlock it. As leaders release ministry to others, the gospel advances—even through hardship—and God continues multiplying disciples for His glory.
This message traces the explosion of supernatural power in the early church as signs, wonders, and bold witness marked the movement of the Holy Spirit in Acts 3–5. As miracles flow through ordinary believers, opposition rises—but so does courage, unity, and devotion to Jesus. God's power advances His mission even in the face of opposition, and it's still on the move today—calling us to live courageously and proclaim Jesus without compromise.
To start off a new year, we are launching a journey through the book of Acts, where we see how the risen Christ continues His work through a Spirit-empowered church. We explore how the Great Commission requires supernatural empowerment—fulfilled at Pentecost when the Holy Spirit ignited ordinary believers with boldness, power, and purpose. From the Upper Room to the ends of the earth, this message reminds us that the same Spirit who birthed the early church still empowers us today to live, speak, and stand as witnesses for Jesus.
What do you give a God who has everything? Your YES. Giving God our wholehearted "yes" sets the stage for a divine exchange that can impact generations. Discover what it truly means to give God everything you're not, and receive everything He is.
Let's revisit the Christmas moment when God chose ordinary, overlooked workers to be the first witnesses of the greatest news ever told. This message reminds us that the gospel is good news for ALL people and is meant to be seen, shared, and celebrated. Like the shepherds, we're called to go, tell, and return to everyday life glorifying God for what we've heard and seen.
In this Christmas message, we step into the story of Simeon and Anna—two faithful servants whose hope in God's promises turned decades of waiting into a life of worship, devotion, and joyful expectation. Their brief but powerful cameo reminds us that God often uses the overlooked and ordinary to reveal His extraordinary plan.
Every great story has its stars, and its cameos. Christmas is no different. This Holiday Season, we're stepping into the greatest story ever told—each chapter filled with wonder, hope, and the kind of love that shows up when you least expect it. From the shining spotlight, to a king who chose a behind-the-scenes entrance in a little town called Bethlehem. Each person played a role in reshaping the world as we know it. Let's learn from the main cast, and some surprising Christmas cameos along the way.
Pastor Joe Jr concludes this series with a powerful message confronting how coveting and comparison quietly sabotage our ability to love our neighbors and stay aligned with God's calling. By learning to put down the binoculars of comparison and cultivate true contentment in Christ, we discover freedom from the desires that pull us off course. When we walk closely with our Shepherd, we find the greenest grass in His presence—not in someone else's pasture.
Ryan Cathers invites us to explore how the compassion of Jesus at Lazarus's tomb reveals a God who deeply cares—and calls us to care too. This message challenges us to move from judgment to compassion, allowing brokenness to propel us toward those who are lost and hurting. When we let God's heart shape ours, our tears can become the first drops that spark transformation in the world around us.
Pastor Joe challenges us to live out God's supernatural love that reaches beyond comfort and prejudice. Through the story of the Good Samaritan, we learn that true neighborly love sees need before status, and compassion before convenience. Our everyday actions can be as powerful a witness as any miracle.
Mister Rogers made it famous, but Jesus said it first: "Love your neighbor." You can't change the world by minding your own business, and Jesus never intended us to keep love at a distance. When we step across fences, sidewalks, and comfort zones to love our neighbors, we not only look more like Jesus - we just might change the world.






















