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Deeper discussion of Sunday's sermon with unique thoughts & insights from our pastors
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The Passion - Monday

The Passion - Monday

2026-03-1651:04

Why don’t we hate Mondays? Is it common for Jesus to confront us on a regular basis? How can we know if a rebuke is from the Lord? Are there sacred spaces today? The pastors discuss this and more in this week’s podcast.
The Passion - Palm Sunday

The Passion - Palm Sunday

2026-03-0901:01:23

The pastors talk about the peace of Christ. Why is Jerusalem, the “Pillar of Peace” a place of so much hostility? What will Jesus’ second coming be like? Also, what breaks God’s heart in the Church today?
Pastor Jeff sits down with Suzie, Centerpoint’s financial secretary and member of the leadership team. They discuss the Church in Action ministry and good stewardship.
The pastors dive into a deeper discussion of Sunday’s message. Where is the line between enjoying God’s blessings and using them for Kingdom impact? Does God expect measurable results or just effort? What does it mean to accept the trade of Jesus’ life for mine? 
Are there prophets who are equivalent to Elisha today? How do we get clarity from God? What should married couples do who are not on the same page with generosity? Join us as our pastors discuss!
Pastor Jeff talks to the Centerpoint leaders of Financial Peace University. We hear about their financial journey and then talk about discipline, budgeting, and biblical stewardship.
The pastors talk about generosity and address often asked questions about tithing. 
Is there a difference between worry and reasonable concern? Is God more or less present at different times? What if I pray and still don’t feel at peace? Join us as we discuss this and more, plus some insight into our network f churches and the ordination process.
The pastors talk more about discernment and wisdom. Where might a Christian education fall short? And what’s the outcome we are hoping for when it comes to spiritual discipline?
The pastors discuss Sunday’s message and answer some thought provoking questions: How can we identify false humility? Was Jesus’ humility more than just an example? How can we talk about possible improvements without arguing and grumbling?
This week the pastors touch on the legacy of MLK Jr. and 4 outcomes of joy in suffering. What if we don’t suffer like others? And more thoughts about advancing the gospel and elevating Christ.
Is joy the same as happiness? Why do we celebrate some of our statistics? What do we need to do if people are on our nerves more than in our heart?
Happy New Year! The pastors talk about a biblical model for reform, restoration, talking to kids about God, and how to endure.
Back to the Future

Back to the Future

2025-12-3155:47

The pastors expand upon Jeff’s “Back to the Future” sermon as they reminisce on 2025 and then dive deeper into Romans 16.
Sip on your hot cocoa and sit by the fire as the pastors talk about Christmas. How does Jesus’ birth fit in with “No other Gospel?” Plus a little Christmas trivia and fun.
The pastors talk through the conclusion of “No Other Gospel.” Why didn’t God just forgive sin without Jesus having to die? Will Christ return in our lifetime?
The pastors discuss the importance of Jesus as fully God and fully man, how to view everything through the lens of Christ, and the necessity of accountability.
The pastors talk about Jingle Jam and some Christmas traditions & then dive into a conversation about good theology combating Progressive Christianity. They also touch on activism, DEI, and tips for talking with people who have different points of view.
The pastors recap their Thanksgivings and then dive into a discussion about the authority of Scripture. Also, why did Pastor Jeff call out the church in Dallas?
The pastors have fun with Thanksgiving trivia and then dive into a deeper conversation about the problems with Progressive Christianity and Inclusivism.
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