Join Jay Strother and special guest Brian Ball in this episode of Sermon Notes as they dive into the transformative power of grace and the importance of living out the gospel in community. Explore the key insights from Jay's sermon on October 1, 2023, gain practical wisdom for daily discipleship, and discover how the church can fulfill its mission to represent Christ in every aspect of life. Don't miss this engaging conversation that will inspire and challenge you on your journey of faith. Subscribe to Sermon Notes and tune in now!
On this episode of Sermon Notes, Mike Glenn joins us to discuss the recent announcement of Jay Strother stepping into the role of Senior Pastor later this year. Mike gives Jay some sound advice to help him avoid some of the mistakes he made when he first became Senior Pastor. The show also discusses Mike's future endeavors with the Engage Church Network. Our mission is to engage the whole person with the whole gospel of Jesus Christ anywhere, anytime, with anybody. To give to the ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church, click here: brentwood.church/stewardship/. STAY CONNECTED Website: www.brentwood.church Facebook: facebook.com/brentwoodbaptistchurch Instagram: instagram.com/brentwoodbaptist/
On this episode of Sermon Notes, Aaron and David focus on waiting, trusting God's timing, and seizing opportunities for growth and community. Aaron reminds us that when God closes one door, He is about to open a better one and that spiritual paralysis can result from a lack of clarity or not being able to hear God's voice. The episode also includes updates on a new permanent facility for our Avenue South campus, recent growth and momentum in a community at Lockeland Springs, and a desire to be embedded in an engaged neighborhood and community. Our mission is to engage the whole person with the whole gospel of Jesus Christ anywhere, anytime, with anybody. To give to the ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church, click here: brentwood.church/stewardship/. STAY CONNECTED Website: www.brentwood.church Facebook: facebook.com/brentwoodbaptistchurch Instagram: instagram.com/brentwoodbaptist/
On this episode of Sermon Notes, we delve into the idea that difficult times can lead to God's movement and activity. Brandon discusses how being open to whatever God is calling you to do is more important than focusing on a specific job or opportunity. We also hear about the speaker's experience of embracing a calling to ministry after feeling stagnant in the Communications Department at Brentwood Baptist. Above all, Brandon emphasizes the importance of preaching the Word and letting their love for God lead them to Godliness. Our mission is to engage the whole person with the whole gospel of Jesus Christ anywhere, anytime, with anybody. To give to the ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church, click here: brentwood.church/stewardship/. STAY CONNECTED Website: www.brentwood.church Facebook: facebook.com/brentwoodbaptistchurch Instagram: instagram.com/brentwoodbaptist/
On this episode of Sermon Notes, Mike Glenn discusses the importance of having a succession plan in place for leadership positions in organizations. He also discusses the upcoming Senior Pastor transition in light of the Search Team's recommendation of Jay Strother.
On this episode of Sermon Notes, the Amy-Jo and Garrett cover a lot of ground, touching on a range of topics from Paul's anger issues to the challenges of being a pastor during busy times of the year. Matt and Brandon share personal experiences and anecdotes while exploring the complexity of the worship service and the importance of focusing on the people God has brought them. Brandon also discusses his new role as a campus pastor and the struggles he faced in adjusting to this new position. Finally, Matt and Brandon highlight the importance of the way we approach things, not just in what we say, and encourages listeners to pay attention to the way Jesus went about things.
Welcome to the latest episode of Sermon Notes where we discuss the importance of understanding and living out the Gospel in our daily lives. Wade Owens and Jay Strother share their insight into why the Gospel is more than just about salvation and how it can change our attitudes and behavior towards others. We also dive into the letters of Paul and how they offer a deeper understanding of the Gospel.
Welcome back to Sermon Notes! This week, we're joined by Doug Jones from the Church at Woodbine. In today's episode, the team discusses Doug's recent sermon on Acts 6. Doug draws comparisons between some of the struggles of the early church, and how we still experience some of those struggles today. Acts 6 details how God began calling people in the Church to serve where they are. Doug also talks about how he is praying for his campus in light of this chapter.
Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast! In this installment, we are excited to feature an insightful recap of Jay Strother's recent sermon on the importance of unity within the church. In today's culture, it's more crucial than ever for Christians to come together and support one another. Jay highlights the reasons why this is so crucial and shares his experiences of witnessing this in action at Station Hill. In addition to discussing unity, Jay and Brandon also talk about how God called them to launch a new campus in Columbia and how God is already working in that community.
Welcome back to Sermon Notes podcast! In this episode, we're joined by Mike Glenn, senior pastor of Brentwood Baptist Church. During our conversation, Mike shares some insights into the rich history of his church, as well as a recent conversation with the governor of Tennessee. But the real highlight of the episode is when Mike takes us through his recent sermon on Acts 4, where he urges Christians to be bold and fearless, just like Peter and John after their arrest. So whether you're a long-time member of Brentwood Baptist or simply looking for some spiritual guidance in your life, this episode of Sermon Notes is not to be missed. Join us as we listen to Mike Glenn's powerful words and learn how we can all become bolder, more courageous Christians in our daily lives.
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Welcome back to Sermon Notes, a podcast that dives deeper into the sermons of each of our campus pastors. In this episode, we're joined by David Hannah from the Church at Lockeland Springs. Joining us this week are guest hosts Amy-Jo Girardier and Garrett Gregory.
This week on the Sermon Notes podcast Wade Owens, Campus and Teaching Pastor at The Church at Nolensville joins Darrel and Amy-Jo Girardier to discuss his sermon from Acts 1, their wildest mission trip stories, and relying on the Holy Spirit.
Welcome back to Sermon Notes, a podcast that dives deeper into the sermons of each of our campus pastors. In this episode, we're joined by Doug Jones from the Church at Woodbine. Joining us this week are guest hosts Amber Speigner and Hunter Melton. Doug reminisces on his time living in Mexico and shares some of his favorite Christmas traditions. The show transitions to talking about the current sermon series, A Christmas to Remember, and how we can find true peace during a hectic Christmas season. Doug gives us practical tips on how our souls can find peace and how to be filled with hope. He reminds us of the truth in Matthew 7:7, and that God is inviting us to seek Him and ask Him the desires of our hearts.
Welcome back to Sermon Notes, a podcast that dives deeper into the sermons of each of our campus pastors. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Jay Strother from the Church at Station Hill. We'll start off with a fun Christmas game, and then dive into Jay's sermon on Isaiah 35:1–10. Jay unpacks the meaning of the advent season, which marks the first-coming of Jesus, also known as His birth. Lesser known is the second advent – where Jesus will make His second-coming. Jay shares his insights on how Christians live in the tension of the two comings of Christ. We also hear from Jay the true meaning of the word "Shalom," and how Christians can experience this true peace and carry it into their homes. We are called to bear God's kingdom in any circumstances He places us in.
Welcome back to Sermon Notes, a podcast that dives deeper into the sermons of each of our campus pastors. In this episode, we're joined by Aaron Bryant from the Church at Avenue South. We'll start off with a fun Christmas game, and then dive into Aaron's sermon on Isaiah 11:1-10. This passage is a reminder of the hope we have in Christ. Through him, we can have peace and harmony with God and with one another. We can experience the fullness of God's kingdom on earth, and we can be filled with the knowledge of the Lord. Aaron encourages us to look upward instead of inward in order to find the peace that God promises us, and also reminds us that peace is not the absence of conflict.
It's officially Christmas season! On this episode, the show talks through some Christmas favorites and traditions. This month, all of our campuses have been teaching through the book Habakkuk. David talks through some of the themes he's seen in this book, as well as what God revealed to him through the series. David parallels one of his personal stories with the story of Habakkuk.
This episode features Matt Pearson, Campus and Teaching Pastor at The Church at West Franklin. Matt talks through his recent sermon out of Habakkuk; why it’s hard to live by faith and why people accuse God of being “silent” in their lives. He details what it looks like for a person who lives by faith to rest. Plus, the show talks through some of Matt’s Thanksgiving memories and traditions.
This episode features Brandon Owen, Campus and Teaching Pastor at The Church at Harpeth Heights. With him joins Darrel Girardier and Amber Speigner from our Communications staff. Brandon talks about his upbringing, family, and the current sermon series on Habakkuk.