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Welcome to the Rebuild City Church podcast, where we aim to see lives, families, cities, and nations built on the sure foundation that is Christ Jesus. Join us as we explore the transformative power of the Gospel, providing practical wisdom and inspiration for navigating life's challenges. Through engaging discussions, uplifting stories, and empowering messages, we'll equip you to rebuild and strengthen every area of your life with unwavering faith.
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Jesus didn’t give us a formula—He gave us Himself. In this first episode of our new series, discover how discipleship begins not with steps, but with staying close to Jesus. It’s not a process—it’s a relationship.
Life is short, and every moment matters. In this episode, we’re reminded of the brevity of life and the urgency of living with purpose. You weren’t made to drift—you were made to make a difference. Let’s talk about how to stop wasting time and start stepping into what you were created for.
Saul had the platform. Ananias had obedience. Both had an assignment. In this episode, we look at how God uses different people—seen and unseen—to fulfill His purpose. Whether you’re in the spotlight or behind the scenes, what matters most is saying yes to the assignment God has placed in front of you.
God isn’t just watching—He knows. Every thought, every fear, every hidden hope. In this episode, we explore the comfort and challenge of God’s omniscience. When nothing is hidden from Him, we’re free to live honestly, walk confidently, and trust fully in the One who knows us best and loves us most.
God’s power isn’t just big—it’s limitless. His strength holds the universe together, and yet it’s personal enough to hold you together too. In this episode, we dive into the truth of God’s omnipotence and what it means to trust the One who is able to do immeasurably more than we could ask, think, or imagine.
On Resurrection Sunday, Jesus didn’t first appear to a ruler, a priest, or even a disciple—He appeared to Mary Magdalene. A woman once bound by darkness, now forever changed by grace. In this episode, we reflect on her encounter with the risen Christ and how her story reminds us that grace chooses the unexpected and meets us personally—right where we are.
On Holy Saturday, it seemed like everything had stopped—hope buried, promises paused. But in the waiting, God was still working. In this episode, we reflect on the in-between moments of life, the quiet Saturdays of our faith, and how we can wait with hope—because Sunday is coming.
In Acts 8, we see two very different responses to God’s power—Philip, who preached with a pure heart, and Simon the sorcerer, who wanted the spotlight. This episode explores the difference between following Jesus for who He is versus what He can do for us. When it comes to faith, God isn’t just looking at what we do—He’s looking at why we do it.
God is not limited by time, space, or circumstance. He is present in every moment—whether we feel Him or not. In this episode, we dive into the truth of God’s omnipresence and what it means to live with the awareness that He is always near, always watching, and always working—even in the silence.
Stephen wasn’t a famous apostle or a miracle-working prophet—he was a servant filled with the Spirit and unshakable faith. In the face of opposition, he stood strong, spoke boldly, and reflected Jesus even in death. In this episode, we look at Stephen’s life and legacy, and how we’re called to stand firm, speak truth, and shine the light of Christ—no matter the cost.
Faith isn’t just something to believe—it’s something to experience. Psalm 34 invites us to taste and see that the Lord is good. In this episode, we explore what it means to truly encounter God’s goodness, not just in theory, but in real life. Because once you’ve tasted His goodness, nothing else satisfies.
In the wilderness, abandoned and alone, Hagar encountered a God who didn’t ignore her pain—He saw her. In this episode, we dive into her story and discover the comfort, hope, and strength that come from knowing we are never invisible to God. No matter where you are, He sees you… and He cares.
In Acts 5:12–16, the early church walked in full commitment—and the result was undeniable. Miracles happened, people gathered, and the name of Jesus was lifted high. In this episode, we explore how God moves through a fully committed Church, and why living ‘all in’ still makes all the difference today.”
In Acts 6:1–7, the early church faced growing needs—but instead of being distracted, the apostles stayed focused on what mattered most: prayer and the ministry of the Word. In this episode, we look at how the Church stayed healthy by keeping the main thing the main thing, and how we’re called to do the same today—staying centered on prayer, God’s Word, and the mission.
Acts 5 confronts us with a sobering question: What kind of legacy are we building? Ananias and Sapphira chose deception, while the apostles chose integrity—even when it cost them. In this episode, we reflect on the kind of story our lives are telling. Will we be remembered for compromise or for a life that honored God no matter what?
In Acts 5, we see two very different stories—one of deceit and one of devotion. Ananias and Sapphira allowed lies to fill their hearts, while the apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit and unstoppable faith. In this episode, we explore the question: What’s filling your heart? Fear or faith? Self-interest or surrender? Because what fills you, fuels you.
The early church in Acts 4 wasn’t just bold in their witness—they were radical in their generosity. Filled with the Holy Spirit, they preached fearlessly and gave selflessly, showing the world what it looks like to be fully surrendered to God. In this episode, we explore how an unstoppable faith and open-handed generosity go hand in hand in advancing God’s Kingdom.
In Acts 4, the early believers didn’t rely on their own strength—they were filled with the Holy Spirit. That filling gave them wisdom to speak, courage to stand, and a boldness that pointed people straight to Jesus. In this episode, we unpack what it means to be truly filled with the Spirit and how His presence equips us to stand firm, speak truth, and live with unshakable faith.
When Peter and John stood before the authorities in Acts 4, they weren’t intimidated—they were bold. But their boldness didn’t come from status, education, or experience. It came from the Holy Spirit. In this episode, we explore how the Spirit empowers us to stand firm, speak truth, and live with unshakable confidence in a world that challenges our faith.
The anointing oil in Exodus 30 wasn’t just a ritual—it was God’s way of setting someone apart for a specific calling. David’s life reminds us that anointing isn’t just about a moment, but about preparation, refinement, and trusting God’s timing. In this episode, we explore what it means to be anointed for a purpose and how God equips us for the calling He has placed on our lives.




