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Welcome to the Revive Church Podcast Network! If you scroll down through our episodes, you'll see a few different podcasts. 

1. Encounter Podcast. (A podcast for those who are going through the Presence Centered Life workbook)

2. Sunday Sermons. (A podcast upload of our sermon from the previous week.)

3. The Scraps Podcast. (A podcast where our preachers can share more about the text they preached about in the previous week.)

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This week’s message in Church on Fire explored the healing of the lame beggar in Acts 3, reminding us that miracles are not the destination but signs that point to Jesus and the deeper work God is doing. Through Peter and John’s encounter at the Beautiful Gate, we see how God restores dignity, brings healing, and draws people toward Himself, showing that the greatest miracle is not physical healing but spiritual restoration through Christ. While God still moves with power today, miracles ulti...
Acts 2:42 to 47 paints a picture of a Spirit filled, countercultural community shaped by repentance and the presence of Jesus. Devoted to the apostles’ teaching, grounded in prayer, and united in worship and shared meals, the early church lived with glad and generous hearts that reflected a deep joy in God. Their faith reshaped how they viewed relationships, rhythms, and even their possessions, choosing generosity over self-focus as they cared for one another’s needs. As they pursued a ...
Peter’s sermon at Pentecost marks a defining moment in the life of the church, revealing the transforming power of the Holy Spirit and the unstoppable plan of God. Filled with boldness he did not possess on his own, Peter stands before the crowd and proclaims Jesus as the risen Lord and promised Messiah, grounding his message in Scripture and calling people to repentance. What once looked like defeat in the crucifixion is revealed as God’s redemptive victory, accomplished according to His sov...
On the Day of Pentecost, God set His church on fire by pouring out the Holy Spirit, transforming 120 surrendered disciples into Spirit-empowered witnesses to the ends of the earth. Through the imagery of wind and fire, Acts 2 reveals that God’s presence no longer dwells in a temple made with hands, but in His people, filling them with power, joy, and boldness to proclaim His mighty works. This moment was not driven by human strength or strategy, but by surrender and dependence on a powe...
This sermon explores what faithful believers do while waiting for God’s promises, using Acts 1:12–26 as a blueprint for godly decision-making. As the disciples waited for Pentecost, they practiced simple obedience to Jesus’ last command, devoted themselves to unified and persistent prayer, grounded their decisions in the authority of Scripture, and trusted God’s providence while using wise, common-sense judgment. The message challenges listeners to examine whether delayed obedience, prayerles...
This message centers on the often-overlooked significance of Jesus’ ascension, showing that when Jesus was lifted into heaven and seated at the right hand of the Father, His saving work was fully completed and His authority firmly established. Rather than being absent, Jesus now reigns as King, intercedes for His people, and actively upholds all things, inviting believers to rest in His finished work instead of striving for identity, approval, or control. The sermon highlights that beca...
Thanks for joining us to further discuss Acts 1:1-8. Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
In the opening message of our Acts series, we were reminded that Jesus’ ministry did not end when He ascended into heaven. Instead, it continues today through His people by the power of the Holy Spirit. Before sending the disciples out, Jesus told them to wait for God’s promise, not so they could feel spiritually ready, but so they could be empowered to be His witnesses. Rather than focusing on timelines or future outcomes, Jesus called them to be faithful right where they were, startin...
This sermon centered on anchoring our lives in our identity in Christ, reminding us that to live as a presence-centered people, we must first know who we are in Him. Walking through Ephesians 1:3–14, we were reminded that our identity is not shaped by circumstances, performance, or cultural pressure, but by what God has already done for us in Jesus. Paul points us to eternal realities—that we are chosen, loved, adopted, redeemed, forgiven, and sealed by the Holy Spirit—blessings that de...
This Christmas Eve sermon traces the unbroken biblical story of God’s desire to be with His people, culminating in the miracle of the Incarnation. From God’s presence in the Garden, the Wilderness, the Temple, and the promises of the Prophets, the message arrives at its climax in John 1:1–14: the eternal Word who spoke creation into existence became flesh and “dwelt” among us—not temporarily, but relationally and personally. Jesus is God drawing near, not through power or distance, but ...
Thanks for listening to the Encounter Podcast! Make sure to check out our social media channels to submit your questions for the question box episode. Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
The sermon traced the prophetic promise of Immanuel against the backdrop of Israel’s exile—a time marked by fear, compromise, and a fading awareness of God’s nearness. The people didn’t lose God’s presence so much as they forgot it: they forgot what He had done, who He is, and how to listen to Him. Their pursuit of power, security, and control led them to supplement God rather than trust Him, and in doing so, His presence grew faint. Yet even in their forgetting, God did not forget His people...
Thank you for joining us for our week 9 conversation of the Encounter Podcast. Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
The sermon traced the Bible’s temple story from beginning to end, showing that God’s heart has always been to dwell with His people. From the Garden of Eden, to the tabernacle and temple, to Jesus Himself, Scripture reveals that the temple was never the final destination but a sign pointing to Christ. Jesus is the true and perfect temple—where God and humanity fully meet—and through His death and resurrection, access to God’s presence has been restored. Now, through the Holy Spirit, God no lo...
Thanks for joining the conversation between Kyle, Tim, and Grayson about the Presence Centered Journey week 8 content. Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
This sermon explores God’s presence in the wilderness, reminding us that just as He visibly guided Israel through cloud and fire, provided manna, water, protection, and spoke with Moses as a friend, He is equally present with us in our own wilderness seasons. Tracing the biblical story from God’s covenant with Abraham to Israel’s journey from Egypt to the promised land, the sermon emphasizes that God’s deepest desire is to dwell with His people—and that His presence is our greatest good. Even...
Thanks for joining us as we talk about week 7 of the presence centered journey, repent. Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
The sermon launches the Advent series Presence by showing that the entire storyline of Scripture is about God’s relational presence with His people—from Eden, to the tabernacle, to Jesus dwelling among us, to the Spirit living within us, all the way to the New Creation. In Genesis 1–2, God creates a place, forms a people, and gives them purpose so they can dwell with Him and extend His presence throughout the earth. But in Genesis 3, a deceptive voice leads Adam and Eve to distrust God, resul...
In Luke 24, we encounter the risen Jesus through three powerful scenes—the empty tomb, the road to Emmaus, and His appearance to the disciples—each revealing the same truth: the resurrection is a past event with a present and future hope. Those closest to Jesus had lost heart because they forgot what He promised, yet the risen Christ met them in their confusion, opened their eyes to Scripture, renewed their hope, and sent them out with purpose. Like Cleopas, we often walk discouraged wi...
Thanks for joining us for the encounter podcast! Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
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