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Revelation 5v8, Psalm 56v8 with Tyler Staton
Prayer is where compassion is born. As we pause in the middle of the day, we remember that God not only hears our cries but holds them. In this teaching, we explore how prayer shapes us into people who carry the burdens of others and move toward the world in love. This series invites us to let prayer form every part of life: morning, midday, and evening, shaping our hearts into the likeness of Jesus.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
John 8v31-36 with Tyler Staton
Prayer is not only something we say, it’s a way we live. In this eight-week series, we’ll explore how prayer shapes the whole of our lives: our identity, our relationships, and our purpose in the world.
From learning to be with Jesus to cultivating daily rhythms of prayer - morning, midday, and evening. This series invites us into a life formed by prayer in every season.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
2 Samuel 6v6-11 with Faith Eury Cho
Prayer is not only something we say, it’s a way we live. In this eight-week series, we’ll explore how prayer shapes the whole of our lives: our identity, our relationships, and our purpose in the world.
From learning to be with Jesus to cultivating daily rhythms of prayer - morning, midday, and evening. This series invites us into a life formed by prayer in every season.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Luke 10v25-37, 18v9-14 with Tyler Staton
Prayer is not only something we say, it’s a way we live. In this eight-week series, we’ll explore how prayer shapes the whole of our lives: our identity, our relationships, and our purpose in the world.
From learning to be with Jesus to cultivating daily rhythms of prayer - morning, midday, and evening. This series invites us into a life formed by prayer in every season.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Colossians 1v28-29 with Christian Dawson
Prayer is not only something we say, it’s a way we live. In this eight-week series, we’ll explore how prayer shapes the whole of our lives: our identity, our relationships, and our purpose in the world.
From learning to be with Jesus to cultivating daily rhythms of prayer - morning, midday, and evening. This series invites us into a life formed by prayer in every season.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Mark 1v9-13 with Tyler Staton
Prayer is not only something we say, it’s a way we live. In this eight-week series, we’ll explore how prayer shapes the whole of our lives: our identity, our relationships, and our purpose in the world.
From learning to be with Jesus to cultivating daily rhythms of prayer - morning, midday, and evening. This series invites us into a life formed by prayer in every season.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Colossians 4v2-6 with Tyler Staton
Prayer is not only something we say, it’s a way we live. In this eight-week series, we’ll explore how prayer shapes the whole of our lives: our identity, our relationships, and our purpose in the world.
From learning to be with Jesus to cultivating daily rhythms of prayer - morning, midday, and evening. This series invites us into a life formed by prayer in every season.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Matthew 5v48 with Tyler Staton
Each fall, we take a few weeks to reorient ourselves around our vision: to see God’s Kingdom come in Portland as it is in Heaven. This year, we do so with a renewed desire to deepen our practice of Community, reaffirming our commitment to one another and to the whole church.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Kevan Chandler is a best-selling author and the founder of a nonprofit organization called We Carry Kevan. He speaks worldwide about his life with a disability and how community and creativity are the keys to true accessibility. Through storytelling, and discussion, Kevan and Eric Wood, Pastor of Justice and Mercy, explore how our own needs can actually create space for kinship—with one another and with our neighbors—in the rhythms of our ordinary lives.
John 15v9-17 with Tyler Staton
Each fall, we take a few weeks to reorient ourselves around our vision: to see God’s Kingdom come in Portland as it is in Heaven. This year, we do so with a renewed desire to deepen our practice of Community, reaffirming our commitment to one another and to the whole church.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Acts 2v42-47 with Bethany Allen and Gavin Bennett
Each fall, we take a few weeks to reorient ourselves around our vision: to see God’s Kingdom come in Portland as it is in Heaven. This year, we do so with a renewed desire to deepen our practice of Community, reaffirming our commitment to one another and to the whole church.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Matthew 7v13-14 with Tyler Staton
Each fall, we take a few weeks to reorient ourselves around our vision: to see God’s Kingdom come in Portland as it is in Heaven. This year, we do so with a renewed desire to deepen our practice of Community, reaffirming our commitment to one another and to the whole church.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 11V10-12V3 with Dave Lomas
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 10V1-11V9 with Hakeem Bradley
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 9V8-29 with Tyler Staton
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 8V13 - 9V1 with Tyler Staton
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 6V1-22 with Tyler Staton
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 5V1-32 with Bethany Allen
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 4V17-26 with Gavin Bennett
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching
Genesis 4V1-16 with Christian Dawson
Genesis is where the Scriptures begin—introducing God as Creator and laying the foundation for the rest of the biblical story. This summer, we’ll teach through the opening chapters verse by verse. These texts reveal the pattern of blessing, rebellion, and response that runs throughout the Bible. In them, we see the origins of both human failure and God’s redemptive promise.
https://bridgetown.church/teaching




thank you 🙏🏾😭
🙌🏾 thank you Bridgetown :)
Tyler mentions that baptism was for Gentiles, but in Acts 2, it's assumed that the 3000 would have been Jews as well as most examples within the first few chapters (until around Chapter 10) when the Kingdom was opened to the Gentiles (although it was God's plan all along).
well done. thank you
Wow, John Mark Comer! That is, in my opinion, the best sermon I've heard on this topic! 😊 Praise be to God! My love and prayers are with the Church of America and Bridgetown Church in particular as you seek to live out what it means to belong to Jesus' kingdom at this time. I live in Australia, and have listened to your podcasts throughout this year, and it has helped me so much in my walk with Christ. Thank you so much for making this available! 😊 ❤️
thank you so much for the candid love filled interview with pastor probasco. wow talk about a man filled with love and compassion and a reflection of the love of Jesus. what a rich community you live in Bridgetown!. thank you for blessing me today with such an encouraging interview. keep up the good work JM
thank you for your reflections on recent events. I find it so sad and very upsetting to view the violent video and so many angry people. it is a timely reminder that this is my society and being quiet as an older white guy IS saying something that is not constructive in these times. lord be merciful to me a sinner. help me Jesus to show love to people around me at all times.
wow he's good
it stops at the 16 minute mark. I think something is wrong with it.
Brought here as a fan of John Mark Comer and instantly enjoyed the rest of the wonderful leaders as well! I track with Bridgetown every week, in addition to Anthem Church Ventura where I am rooted locally. Very solid sermons that acknowledge our secular world without going off the deep end trying to be catchy and using pop culture, which has made me literally cringe sometimes at other church services.
I've been really blessed by this series so far but I think sometimes we can go too far with cultural references. I think the one used at the beginning of this sermon is one such example; unnecessary to make the point while being potentially off putting or even offensive.