DiscoverLibertiHarrisburgPodcast
LibertiHarrisburgPodcast
Claim Ownership

LibertiHarrisburgPodcast

Author: Liberti Harrisburg Podcast

Subscribed: 12Played: 1,252
Share

Description

Liberti Church seeks to live, speak, and serve as the very presence of Jesus Christ for the Harrisburg region. Please join us here for sermons from our weekly worship gatherings. Visit www.libertiharrisburg.org for more information.
764 Episodes
Reverse
Listen to Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt Looloian answering your questions about Holy Jubilee sermon last Sunday.
In Leviticus 25, God calls His people to live “weird” in the best possible way, set apart in how we rest, handle money, treat the poor, and trust Him with our security. The Sabbath year and the Year of Jubilee paint a picture of a radically different kind of life: one marked by deep rest, faithful responsibility for a place and a people, and costly redemption for those in debt or bondage. In Jesus, the true Jubilee has arrived. He is our kinsman-redeemer who sets captives free and invites us to live as people of Jubilee in the middle of a restless, anxious, and greedy world.
Dive into the Sermon B-Side Podcast as Jenna Wrightand Pastor Jordan Porr unpack Leviticus 23 & 24! We're digging into the beauty and necessity of gathered worship and tackling a huge listener question: How should Christians think theologically about the death penalty in 2025? Don't miss the deep dive!
Pastor Jordan Porr explores the shift from a self-centered life to a Christ-centered life, drawing parallels to the Copernican revolution. Looking at the appointed feasts, the showbread, and the law of equal justice in Leviticus 23 and 24, he shows us: - The calendar God gave Israel to keep Him at the center. - The continual blessing of God's presence in a Christ-centered life. - The catastrophic consequence of a self-centered life, ultimately borne by Christ on the cross. Join us as we are challenged to reorder our lives and fight the drift away from Jesus, the true center of our universe.
Join Jenna Wright and Ben LeClair each week for conversations about Leviticus 19-20
God calls His people to be holy as He is holy - and to show that holiness through love for others. In this sermon, Ben LeClair reminds us that true holiness isn’t separation from people but devotion to God that overflows in love, justice, and mercy.
Leviticus 18 opens the holiness code, calling us to honor God with our bodies - respecting marriage, protecting the vulnerable, and embracing His good design for true flourishing in Christ.
We're pulling back the curtain and offering a deeper dive into the conversation around Holy Sexuality. Listen to Jenna Wright & Pastor Matt Looloian to dive deeper into this topic.
Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt Looloian unpack Leviticus 17 - holy worship, idolatry vs. syncretism, the meaning of blood and communion, money as a “baptized idol,” valuing life, and living in union with Christ - plus practical Q&A on spotting idols, stewardship, infertility compassion, and a Christian view of war. #SermonBside #LibertiChurch #Leviticus17
Leviticus 17 – Holy Worship A holy God deserves holy worship. This sermon unpacks three essentials of true worship: unadulterated allegiance to God, unwavering adherence to His design, and unconditional acceptance of His gift of atonement through Jesus Christ. Listen to the whole sermon.
How God is moving among Haitian refugees in the Dominican Republic—Pastor Ismael Dora joins Jenna, with Nate & Micah sharing what they learned and how we can partner. More: libertiharrisburg.org.
Leviticus 16 is the heart of the Torah - and it's all about Jesus. Hosts Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt Looloian dive into the Day of Atonement. This ancient ritual, with its purification and scapegoat, was just a shadow. Jesus is the substance. He achieved Complete Atonement, a one-time act that: Satisfied God's Wrath (Propitiation). Removed Our Sin (Expiation). The result? Full Assurance! No more fear. We can approach God with confidence in our repentance and prayer. What about the "Heavenly Things"? That's us. Jesus's blood purified us, preparing us to dwell with a holy God forever. Your Homework: Read Leviticus 16 alongside Hebrews 9 & 10 this week. Stop fearing—start living in the freedom of full forgiveness.
In this sermon on Leviticus 16: The Day of Atonement, Pastor Matt Looloian reveals God's answer to our greatest dilemma: how sinful people can be in relationship with a holy God. He unpacks the ancient ritual's three phases—purification, the scapegoat, and burnt offerings—which gave the Israelites complete assurance of atonement. Then, he shows how this ritual is perfectly fulfilled in the Final Day of Atonement: Good Friday. Jesus Christ, our Great High Priest, secured eternal redemption by His own blood, serving as both the sacrifice and the scapegoat. The result for us? Full assurance of faith. Pastor Matt encourages listeners to embrace this confidence by learning to repent boldly and pray boldly.
Leviticus 11–15 might be one of the toughest sections of the Bible to read - full of rituals, repetition, and even a few things that make us squirm. But beneath all the detail is something beautiful: a God who is thorough in His holiness and calls His people to be distinct. Join Jenna and Pastor Matt as they talk about “holy distinction,” the purpose behind clean and unclean laws, and what it means for Christians today.
How can you tell if someone is a Christian? Is it through church attendance, prayer, or reading the Bible - or is it something deeper, revealed in everyday life, attitudes, and actions? In this message from Leviticus 11–15, Pastor Matt unpacks what it means to live with holy distinction - to be a people set apart by God’s grace in every part of life. Listen and be reminded: A holy God calls His people to be holy - and every moment is an opportunity to embody that distinction. #LibertiChurch #HolyGodHolyPeople #SermonSeries
Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt unpack how Leviticus 9’s joyful worship and 10’s sobering judgment (Nadab & Abihu) belong together. They touch on: • reverent joy vs. casual or stoic worship • sacrifices in Jesus’ day & temple context • Moses/Aaron’s exchange (10:16–20) and careful obedience • practical steps for relational discipleship Questions welcome for future episodes. More info: www.libertiharrisburg.org #SermonBside #Leviticus #Holiness #Worship
A gripping walk through Leviticus 9–10 on “holy fear.” We celebrate God’s accepting fire and presence - and face the sobering story of Nadab and Abihu - to learn the difference between reverential joy (obedience) and terror (disobedience). Practical call to worship God with awe and joy in everyday life. Scripture: Leviticus 9–10; Acts 2; Hebrews #Leviticus #HolyFear #Worship #LibertiHarrisburg #Sermon
In this week’s B-Side, Jenna and Pastor Jordan unpack the weighty call of the priesthood in Leviticus 8 and what it means for us today as God’s “kingdom of priests.” From the gritty ordination of Israel’s priests to the greater priesthood of Jesus, they explore how holiness, obedience, and grace shape our lives as mediators who stand in the gap for others.
What does it really mean to be part of God’s “holy priesthood”? Why were the priests of Israel always destined to fall short? And how does Jesus change everything for us today? Dive into Leviticus 8 and discover how a holy God makes sinful people His holy people through our perfect High Priest. #HolyPriesthood #JesusOurHighPriest #LibertiChurch
In Leviticus 1–2, God calls His people to bring holy offerings, burnt offerings and grain offerings that reveal His holiness and their need for atonement. But what do these ancient practices mean for us today? In this B-Side episode, Pastor Matt and Jenna explore the purpose of sacrifices, how they point us to Jesus, and why God still cares about the heart behind our worship. This conversation continues our series Holy God; Holy People and helps us see how God makes a way for sinful people to dwell with His holy presence.
loading
Comments