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MetaChurch exists to further the movement of Jesus on this earth. We are ordinary people who believe we can live extraordinary lives as a part of the movement of Jesus. We hope that this podcast finds you at the right moment in your life and can bring you some inspiration and encouragement. 

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Luke 5:17–26 is the passage that launched MetaChurch and gave us our mission: WE DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO GET PEOPLE TO JESUS. In a packed house filled with religious leaders, four friends refuse to let a blocked door stop them. They unroof the roof, lower their paralyzed friend to Jesus, and watch Jesus do what only God can do—forgive sins and restore a life. This is a collision of kingdoms: empty religion that occupies space vs. faith that fights for people. And it’s a reminder that the gr...
Israel spent 400 years in Egypt. Even after God rescued them, Egypt was still in them. In Luke 5:15–16, Jesus models a different rhythm. As His popularity explodes and the crowds grow, He withdraws to the wilderness to pray. Why? Because the wilderness is not punishment. It’s purification. God empties His people of Egypt and fills them with faith. And if Jesus needed time in the wilderness to resist the temptation to “skip the cross and take the crown,” how much more do we? If you are ne...
In Luke 5:12–14, Jesus does the unthinkable—He touches a leper. Leprosy wasn’t treated as a sickness. It was treated as death. Isolation. Exile. Shame. The living dead. But when this man falls before Jesus and says, “If you are willing…,” Jesus responds with both power and compassion: “I am willing.” And immediately, everything changes. This message reveals the Kingdom Way—Jesus doesn’t just restore people FROM death. He restores them TO community. Grace brings us back to life, and it brin...
This week, we began Luke 5 with one of the most familiar scenes in the Gospels: Jesus calling His first disciples. But we slowed down to see what we usually miss. 📍 CONNECT WITH METACHURCH Join us in person or online every Sunday! 👉 https://metachurch.tv 🎁 GIVE TO THE MISSION Your generosity fuels our mission to help people find and live out their purpose. 👉 https://metachurch.tv/give 📲 STAY CONNECTED Subscribe for weekly messages and updates! 👉 htt...
This week we spent one long day in Capernaum—from the synagogue to a home to sunset and into the next morning. 📍 CONNECT WITH METACHURCH Join us in person or online every Sunday! 👉 https://metachurch.tv 🎁 GIVE TO THE MISSION Your generosity fuels our mission to help people find and live out their purpose. 👉 https://metachurch.tv/give 📲 STAY CONNECTED Subscribe for weekly messages and updates! 👉 https://www.youtube.com/metachurch?sub_confirmation=1 ...
In this message from our FULFILLED journey through Luke, Pastor Clayton teaches Luke 4:38–39, where Jesus heals Simon Peter’s mother-in-law in a quiet, intimate moment after the synagogue. We see the Kingdom Way on display—not spectacle, but compassion. Jesus stands over the vulnerable, rebukes sickness with authority, restores what was lost, and calls people back into purpose. This passage reveals a powerful pattern for every believer: Healing, Rising, and Serving. If you’ve been healed by...
We just wrapped up Sub-Series 1 of FULFILLED — *The Chosen King* — and in this panel-style conversation, we reflect on Luke 1–4 and what it reveals about Jesus as the promised King. In this honest, insightful discussion, we talk through: • The humanity and divinity of Jesus • The tension, testing, and conflict surrounding His arrival • The supporting characters who shape the story • How this section of Luke challenges our expectations of kingship today Whether yo...
This week, we continued our FULFILLED journey as Jesus began demonstrating the Kingdom Way with His first recorded miracle in Luke—driving out a demon in the synagogue at Capernaum. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
Most of us know the words of the Lord’s Prayer… but very few of us know how to actually pray like Jesus. In this message, Pastor Clayton walks through Matthew 6:9–13 and shows why this is not just “The Lord’s Prayer” or a rote “Our Father,” but a MODEL PRAYER Jesus gave to teach His followers *how* to pray, not just *what* to say. Clayton connects this to MetaChurch’s new focus on corporate prayer and our conviction from last week: if we want Acts 2 power, we need Acts 1 inputs—waiting, prayi...
This week, we celebrated seven years of MetaChurch and looked at how God is leading us into 2026. The message centered on a spiritual rhythm seen throughout Scripture: WORK FOR 6 — REST ON 7. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
This week, we closed out 2025 by doing what the people of God have always done—coming before Him in prayer. Instead of a traditional sermon, we moved through four movements found throughout the Psalms: Praise, Lament, Trust, and Hope. Support the show
We hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas! Support the show
This week, we continued our Christmas series by looking at JOY—not the seasonal kind, not the kind you fake for a photo, but the deep, settled joy Scripture talks about. We contrasted what our culture offers with what Jesus brings: Happiness is fragile—it rises and falls with circumstances.Joy is anchored—it comes from Someone, not something.Support the show
This week, we looked at Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11 to “come to Me, all of you who are weary and burdened,” and explored what it means to experience true rest in Him—especially in a season that often feels exhausting, pressured, and overwhelming. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
This week, we looked at the real tension of Christmas: Christmas is about a King, but most of us don’t actually want a king. We love the idea of a God who blesses, comforts, and helps. But a God who rules us? Who directs our steps, says “no,” and sits on the throne of our lives? That is where things get uncomfortable. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
First Gift

First Gift

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As we wrap up the year and stand between Thanksgiving and the Christmas season, we’re pausing to THANK GOD for everything He’s done in and through MetaChurch — and then asking: how do we respond to a God who has given us every good thing? In this message, Pastor Clayton walks through the “good gifts” God has given us (creation, life, His image, revelation, presence, incarnation, salvation, the Church, and the Holy Spirit) and celebrates what the Spirit has done at MetaChurch this year: growt...
This week, we finished Jesus’ confrontation with His hometown in Nazareth. After Jesus read from Isaiah and claimed to be the fulfillment of the prophetic rescue promised in Scripture, the crowd initially responded with amazement. But that quickly shifted. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
This week, we reached a significant milestone in Luke — after 25 weeks of preparation, we finally see Jesus begin His public ministry. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
This week, we came to the third and final temptation of Jesus in the wilderness — the temptation of Protection. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
This week, we step into the second temptation of Jesus—and it centers around power. The enemy offers Jesus influence, glory, and authority without the cross. But Jesus refuses the shortcut and anchors Himself in the worship of the one true God. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see how God is moving at MetaChurch. Support the show
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