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Welcome to Believers Fellowship, the podcast where we explore God’s word and its relevance in our daily lives. From thought-provoking Bible studies to real-life testimonies, our prayer is that these episodes help you grow closer to God and live out your faith boldly. No matter where you are in your journey, you’re welcome here!
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Welcome back to the BF Church podcast, where we gather each week to grow deeper in faith, anchor ourselves in Scripture, and pursue the life God has called us to live. Today, we’re grateful to bring you another powerful message from Pastor Matthew Campbell as we continue our journey through the book of Ephesians—this time stepping into chapter 2. In a world that often feels fractured, hurried, and heavy, Pastor Matthew reminds us of the breathtaking contrast Paul paints in this chapter: who we were apart from Christ, and who we have become because of His mercy. From being dead in our sins to being made alive with Christ, from walking in darkness to becoming God’s workmanship, this passage reveals the depth of God’s grace and the new identity we’ve been given. So take a moment to settle in, open your heart, and let the truth of God’s redeeming love speak fresh hope into your life. Here is Pastor Matthew Campbell with “Alive With Christ.”
Welcome back to the BF Church podcast, where we gather each week to grow deeper in faith, anchor ourselves in Scripture, and pursue the life God has called us to live. Today, we’re excited to bring you a powerful message from Pastor Matthew Campbell, who preached this past Sunday on one of the most foundational themes in the book of Ephesians—our identity in Christ. In a world that constantly tries to define us by our past, our performance, or our circumstances, Pastor Matthew reminds us that God has already spoken a better word over our lives. Drawing from Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, he unpacks what it truly means to be chosen, redeemed, adopted, and sealed by the Spirit. This isn’t just theology—it’s the truth that reshapes how we see ourselves and how we live every day. So settle in, open your heart, and let’s step into this transformative message together. Here is Pastor Matthew Campbell with “Our Identity in Christ.”
As we begin 2026, we are launching Vision 2026: Rise. Rebuild. Reach. This is not a slogan. It is not a program. It is a spiritual call rooted in Scripture and shaped by prayer. Throughout this month, our Sunday sermons will introduce and walk us through each part of this vision: Rise, Rebuild, and Reach. These messages are meant to set the direction, establish biblical foundations, and unite us around a shared understanding of where the Lord is leading us as a church. But it is important to understand this clearly: Vision 2026 is not something we focus on for one month and then move past. January is the starting point, not the finish line. This vision will shape how we preach, disciple, serve, give, and engage in ministry throughout the year and beyond. The sermon series gives us a shared language and spiritual framework as we move forward together. The first call is to Rise. In Revelation 3, Jesus speaks to a church that had grown comfortable, distracted, and spiritually drowsy. His words were simple and urgent: “Wake up.” To rise is to wake up spiritually, to return to a vibrant, obedient, Christ-centered faith. It means remembering who we are in Christ, repenting where we’ve drifted, and responding to His call on our lives. Before we can move forward outwardly, we must be awake inwardly. The second call is to Rebuild. Rebuilding is not starting over. Rebuilding is strengthening what remains. God is not finished with what He has begun at Believers Fellowship. He does not abandon what is cracked, weak, or worn. He restores it. Rebuilding involves strengthening discipleship, renewing faithfulness, and rebuilding spiritual foundations so that the work of God is healthy, durable, and Christ-honoring. The third call is to Reach. A church that rises and rebuilds does not turn inward; it looks outward. Jesus has always called His people to carry the Gospel beyond themselves. Reaching means sharing Christ in our homes, our community, and the world. It means living missionally, loving intentionally, and proclaiming the good news faithfully.
As we begin 2026, we are launching Vision 2026: Rise. Rebuild. Reach. This is not a slogan. It is not a program. It is a spiritual call rooted in Scripture and shaped by prayer. Throughout this month, our Sunday sermons will introduce and walk us through each part of this vision: Rise, Rebuild, and Reach. These messages are meant to set the direction, establish biblical foundations, and unite us around a shared understanding of where the Lord is leading us as a church. But it is important to understand this clearly: Vision 2026 is not something we focus on for one month and then move past. January is the starting point, not the finish line. This vision will shape how we preach, disciple, serve, give, and engage in ministry throughout the year and beyond. The sermon series gives us a shared language and spiritual framework as we move forward together. The first call is to Rise. In Revelation 3, Jesus speaks to a church that had grown comfortable, distracted, and spiritually drowsy. His words were simple and urgent: “Wake up.” To rise is to wake up spiritually, to return to a vibrant, obedient, Christ-centered faith. It means remembering who we are in Christ, repenting where we’ve drifted, and responding to His call on our lives. Before we can move forward outwardly, we must be awake inwardly. The second call is to Rebuild. Rebuilding is not starting over. Rebuilding is strengthening what remains. God is not finished with what He has begun at Believers Fellowship. He does not abandon what is cracked, weak, or worn. He restores it. Rebuilding involves strengthening discipleship, renewing faithfulness, and rebuilding spiritual foundations so that the work of God is healthy, durable, and Christ-honoring. The third call is to Reach. A church that rises and rebuilds does not turn inward; it looks outward. Jesus has always called His people to carry the Gospel beyond themselves. Reaching means sharing Christ in our homes, our community, and the world. It means living missionally, loving intentionally, and proclaiming the good news faithfully.
As we begin 2026, we are launching Vision 2026: Rise. Rebuild. Reach. This is not a slogan. It is not a program. It is a spiritual call rooted in Scripture and shaped by prayer. Throughout this month, our Sunday sermons will introduce and walk us through each part of this vision: Rise, Rebuild, and Reach. These messages are meant to set the direction, establish biblical foundations, and unite us around a shared understanding of where the Lord is leading us as a church. But it is important to understand this clearly: Vision 2026 is not something we focus on for one month and then move past. January is the starting point, not the finish line. This vision will shape how we preach, disciple, serve, give, and engage in ministry throughout the year and beyond. The sermon series gives us a shared language and spiritual framework as we move forward together. The first call is to Rise. In Revelation 3, Jesus speaks to a church that had grown comfortable, distracted, and spiritually drowsy. His words were simple and urgent: “Wake up.” To rise is to wake up spiritually, to return to a vibrant, obedient, Christ-centered faith. It means remembering who we are in Christ, repenting where we’ve drifted, and responding to His call on our lives. Before we can move forward outwardly, we must be awake inwardly. The second call is to Rebuild. Rebuilding is not starting over. Rebuilding is strengthening what remains. God is not finished with what He has begun at Believers Fellowship. He does not abandon what is cracked, weak, or worn. He restores it. Rebuilding involves strengthening discipleship, renewing faithfulness, and rebuilding spiritual foundations so that the work of God is healthy, durable, and Christ-honoring. The third call is to Reach. A church that rises and rebuilds does not turn inward; it looks outward. Jesus has always called His people to carry the Gospel beyond themselves. Reaching means sharing Christ in our homes, our community, and the world. It means living missionally, loving intentionally, and proclaiming the good news faithfully.
As we begin 2026, we are launching Vision 2026: Rise. Rebuild. Reach. This is not a slogan. It is not a program. It is a spiritual call rooted in Scripture and shaped by prayer. Throughout this month, our Sunday sermons will introduce and walk us through each part of this vision: Rise, Rebuild, and Reach. These messages are meant to set the direction, establish biblical foundations, and unite us around a shared understanding of where the Lord is leading us as a church. But it is important to understand this clearly: Vision 2026 is not something we focus on for one month and then move past. January is the starting point, not the finish line. This vision will shape how we preach, disciple, serve, give, and engage in ministry throughout the year and beyond. The sermon series gives us a shared language and spiritual framework as we move forward together. The first call is to Rise. In Revelation 3, Jesus speaks to a church that had grown comfortable, distracted, and spiritually drowsy. His words were simple and urgent: “Wake up.” To rise is to wake up spiritually, to return to a vibrant, obedient, Christ-centered faith. It means remembering who we are in Christ, repenting where we’ve drifted, and responding to His call on our lives. Before we can move forward outwardly, we must be awake inwardly. The second call is to Rebuild. Rebuilding is not starting over. Rebuilding is strengthening what remains. God is not finished with what He has begun at Believers Fellowship. He does not abandon what is cracked, weak, or worn. He restores it. Rebuilding involves strengthening discipleship, renewing faithfulness, and rebuilding spiritual foundations so that the work of God is healthy, durable, and Christ-honoring. The third call is to Reach. A church that rises and rebuilds does not turn inward; it looks outward. Jesus has always called His people to carry the Gospel beyond themselves. Reaching means sharing Christ in our homes, our community, and the world. It means living missionally, loving intentionally, and proclaiming the good news faithfully.
As we begin 2026, we are launching Vision 2026: Rise. Rebuild. Reach. This is not a slogan. It is not a program. It is a spiritual call rooted in Scripture and shaped by prayer. Throughout this month, our Sunday sermons will introduce and walk us through each part of this vision: Rise, Rebuild, and Reach. These messages are meant to set the direction, establish biblical foundations, and unite us around a shared understanding of where the Lord is leading us as a church. But it is important to understand this clearly: Vision 2026 is not something we focus on for one month and then move past. January is the starting point, not the finish line. This vision will shape how we preach, disciple, serve, give, and engage in ministry throughout the year and beyond. The sermon series gives us a shared language and spiritual framework as we move forward together. The first call is to Rise. In Revelation 3, Jesus speaks to a church that had grown comfortable, distracted, and spiritually drowsy. His words were simple and urgent: “Wake up.” To rise is to wake up spiritually, to return to a vibrant, obedient, Christ-centered faith. It means remembering who we are in Christ, repenting where we’ve drifted, and responding to His call on our lives. Before we can move forward outwardly, we must be awake inwardly. The second call is to Rebuild. Rebuilding is not starting over. Rebuilding is strengthening what remains. God is not finished with what He has begun at Believers Fellowship. He does not abandon what is cracked, weak, or worn. He restores it. Rebuilding involves strengthening discipleship, renewing faithfulness, and rebuilding spiritual foundations so that the work of God is healthy, durable, and Christ-honoring. The third call is to Reach. A church that rises and rebuilds does not turn inward; it looks outward. Jesus has always called His people to carry the Gospel beyond themselves. Reaching means sharing Christ in our homes, our community, and the world. It means living missionally, loving intentionally, and proclaiming the good news faithfully.
This week Pastor Matt brings important truths to us about transforming ourselves internally. With passages from Romans & Jeremiah, this is one message you don't, want to miss.
This month, we have focused our hearts on Jesus through our Christmas sermon series – The Word Became Flesh: Key Truths That Unlock Christmas. Throughout this series, we explored the foundational truths of Christmas. Truths that help us understand not only the birth of Jesus, but the heart of God behind it. We will trace the story of redemption and see how God promised a Savior long before Bethlehem, how He provided His Son at just the right time, and how His plan has always pointed us to Jesus as the only true hope for the world. My prayer is that these messages shape your worship, strengthen your faith, and fill you with renewed joy in Christ. This is a great time to invite someone who needs hope, because Christmas opens doors that are often closed the rest of the year.
This month, we will focus our hearts on Jesus through our Christmas sermon series – The Word Became Flesh: Key Truths That Unlock Christmas. Throughout this series, we will explore the foundational truths of Christmas. Truths that help us understand not only the birth of Jesus, but the heart of God behind it. We will trace the story of redemption and see how God promised a Savior long before Bethlehem, how He provided His Son at just the right time, and how His plan has always pointed us to Jesus as the only true hope for the world. My prayer is that these messages shape your worship, strengthen your faith, and fill you with renewed joy in Christ. This is a great time to invite someone who needs hope, because Christmas opens doors that are often closed the rest of the year.
This month, we will focus our hearts on Jesus through our Christmas sermon series – The Word Became Flesh: Key Truths That Unlock Christmas. Throughout this series, we will explore the foundational truths of Christmas. Truths that help us understand not only the birth of Jesus, but the heart of God behind it. We will trace the story of redemption and see how God promised a Savior long before Bethlehem, how He provided His Son at just the right time, and how His plan has always pointed us to Jesus as the only true hope for the world. My prayer is that these messages shape your worship, strengthen your faith, and fill you with renewed joy in Christ. This is a great time to invite someone who needs hope, because Christmas opens doors that are often closed the rest of the year.
We are In part 29 of our ongoing series, and we continue our journey through one of the Bible’s most profound and prophetic texts — the book of Revelation in chapter 13. Each episode unpacks its vivid imagery, enduring truths, and the powerful hope it offers to believers today. Whether you're a longtime student of Scripture or just beginning to explore Revelation, this series will help you navigate its message of triumph, caution, and ultimate renewal.
We are In part 27 of our ongoing series, and we continue our journey through one of the Bible’s most profound and prophetic texts — the book of Revelation. Each episode unpacks its vivid imagery, enduring truths, and the powerful hope it offers to believers today. Whether you're a longtime student of Scripture or just beginning to explore Revelation, this series will help you navigate its message of triumph, caution, and ultimate renewal.
In Part 26 of our ongoing series, we continue our journey through one of the Bible’s most profound and prophetic texts — the book of Revelation. Each episode unpacks its vivid imagery, enduring truths, and the powerful hope it offers to believers today. Whether you're a longtime student of Scripture or just beginning to explore Revelation, this series will help you navigate its message of triumph, caution, and ultimate renewal.
In Part 25 of our ongoing series, we continue our journey through one of the Bible’s most profound and prophetic texts — the book of Revelation. Each episode unpacks its vivid imagery, enduring truths, and the powerful hope it offers to believers today. Whether you're a longtime student of Scripture or just beginning to explore Revelation, this series will help you navigate its message of triumph, caution, and ultimate renewal.
We are In part 24 of our ongoing series, and we continue our journey through one of the Bible’s most profound and prophetic texts — the book of Revelation. Each episode unpacks its vivid imagery, enduring truths, and the powerful hope it offers to believers today. Whether you're a longtime student of Scripture or just beginning to explore Revelation, this series will help you navigate its message of triumph, caution, and ultimate renewal.
The Path - Perry Eaton

The Path - Perry Eaton

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Welcome to this week's episode of the Believers Fellowship podcast, where we gather to reflect, grow, and walk together in faith. This Sunday, Brother Perry Eaton brought a powerful message titled "The Path", rooted in Mark 6:30–34 (NIV). In this passage, we see Jesus responding to the crowd—not with frustration, but with compassion, teaching, and provision. Brother Perry reminded us that when we step into the path where Jesus is heading: He sees you — you're not overlooked. He has compassion on you — your heart matters to Him. He teaches you — truth is revealed along the way. He meets your needs — spiritually and practically. You’ll be amazed — because Jesus always exceeds expectations. As you listen, consider these questions: What do you think Jesus wants to do in your life, your family, your church? Are you ready to participate in what He’s doing—not just watch it happen, but walk in it? Let’s journey together. Let’s get in the path.
Welcome to our October 12th episode, where we dive into a powerful message from Pastor Matt Campbell titled Kingdom Design - Kingdom Purpose. Rooted in Genesis 2, John 15:5, and 1 Corinthians 10:31, this sermon explores the divine blueprint behind our existence. Pastor Matt reminds us that we are not random beings—we are intentionally crafted by God, designed to live in connection with Him and to reflect His glory in all we do. Whether you're seeking clarity, purpose, or a deeper sense of identity, this message will challenge and inspire you to live out your God-given design with boldness and faith.
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