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Welcome to a church with no borders! We pride ourselves in teaching the Bible stripped of the normal religious garble with sermons that go straight to the point. No fluff, no fillers. Just God's message.
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If Jesus was God in human form, that means the words he said on the cross have more meaning than we thought.Luke 23:33-43
This is week 3 of our 6 week series A Man Called Jesus: The Investigative Series
This week’s message, “God So Loved the World, God Entered It,” takes John 3:16 out of the bullhorn and back into the midnight conversation where it started—with a religious insider who was full of questions and afraid to be seen doubting. We look at how this verse has been weaponized against queer kids, addicts, doubters, and anyone who doesn’t fit the “good church person” mold, and we ask what it actually means that God loved the world in this way: by entering it, not condemning it.If you’ve ever heard “God loves you” and “you’re an abomination” in the same breath, this sermon is for you. We explore how “whoever believes” is not a doctrinal quiz but a trust fall, how eternal life is a kind of aliveness that starts now, and why Jesus is not God’s weapon against you but God’s way of standing in your pain so closely you can’t tell where His ends and yours begins.Whether you’re a Nicodemus type with a polished church résumé, a queer kid in the back row, or someone watching from the shadows with your faith hanging by a thread, this is an invitation to hear John 3:16 again—without the threats, without the fine print, and without the “except you.”
What if Jesus is the clearest picture of what God actually looks like?Week 1 of A Man Called Jesus: The Investigative Series begins with Exhibit A — a leper who asks a question many of us are still asking:“If You are willing…”In Mark 1:40–42, a man nobody wanted gets close to Jesus. He doesn’t question Jesus’ power. He questions His heart. And Jesus answers not with distance, but with touch.In this message, we explore:• Why addiction mirrors leprosy in the modern world• Why shame makes us question God’s willingness• What Jesus’ reaction reveals about the true character of God• And what it means to “go where the leprosy lives”This isn’t self-help.This isn’t religious performance.This is an investigation.If Jesus is what God looks like in human skin, then we have to decide what to do with that evidence.If you’re in active addiction, early recovery, relapse, or walking with someone who is — this message is for you.Scripture: Mark 1:40–42Series: A Man Called JesusWeek 1 – The Leper & AddictionIf this message helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear: “I am willing.”
Tonight we started a 3 part series on the in depth look at the Book of Job. Join our live stream every Sunday evening at 8pm at https://cflministries.online.church
Forgiveness Part 1 – Lesson NotesIntroduction:Welcome everyone and brief recap of our series on forgiveness.Remind everyone of the importance of forgiveness in our spiritual journey.Begin with a prayer asking God to open hearts and guide the message.Main Scripture:Matthew 6:14-15 – “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.”Ephesians 4:32 – “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”I. What Forgiveness Is (And What It Isn’t)Forgiveness is releasing the right to hold onto anger, resentment, or the desire for revenge.It is not forgetting the hurt, condoning the wrong, or allowing continued abuse.II. The Weight of UnforgivenessShare the story of the unforgiving servant (Matthew 18:21-35).Emphasize that holding onto bitterness is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to suffer.III. Why We Must ForgiveWe forgive because God first forgave us (Colossians 3:13).Unforgiveness is a barrier between us and God’s grace.Share a brief, personal story about the struggle of forgiveness.IV. Steps to Begin ForgivingAcknowledge the hurt – be honest with yourself and with God.Pray for strength – forgiveness is not always easy, but God provides the strength.Release the offense – this doesn’t mean it didn’t hurt, but it means you are choosing not to let it control you.V. Reflection and Altar CallInvite everyone to reflect on anyone they may need to forgive.Give a moment of silent prayer for personal forgiveness.Offer a brief altar call for anyone who needs to surrender their heart and ask for God's help to forgive.Closing Prayer:Lead the congregation in a closing prayer of forgiveness, asking God to help them let go of pain, bitterness, and anger.Remind them of God’s promise to forgive as we forgive others.")
In this special Mother’s Day episode of CFL Virtual Ministries, Pastor Kyle Fields takes us on an emotional and heartfelt journey, exploring the biblical significance of mothers and the divine power of maternal love. From the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus, to modern-day mothers who embody grace, sacrifice, and unwavering faith, this episode is a tribute to all the women who have nurtured, guided, and loved us unconditionally.Segment Breakdown: 1. Introduction: • Warm welcome and introduction of the Mother’s Day theme. • Setting the tone with a heartfelt opening prayer. 2. Biblical Mothers: • Exploring the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus. • Reflections on other impactful mothers in the Bible like Hannah. 3. Modern Motherhood: • A tribute to modern-day mothers, including those who stepped into motherly roles. • Personal story about Pastor Kyle’s own mother, Cheryl Trusty. 4. Closing and Altar Call: • Offering a prayer for all mothers and those who have lost their mothers. • A heartfelt altar call for anyone seeking God’s love, healing, or reconnection.Featured Voice Notes:Personal voice messages from listeners, sharing heartfelt messages to their mothers, adding depth and emotion to the episode.
In this powerful episode of Sunday Evening Reset, Kyle Fields challenges traditional church teachings and advocates for a faith that embraces love and acceptance, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community. He emphasizes the importance of understanding scripture in its true context, dismantling fear-driven theology, and inviting everyone to the table of grace. The conversation is a heartfelt call to action for individuals to reclaim their faith and recognize the unconditional love of God.
In this episode, Kyle Fields explores the profound story of Mary Magdalene, a woman who experienced deep pain and transformation through her encounter with Jesus. The conversation delves into themes of healing, identity, and purpose, emphasizing that true healing leads to a new life and a commitment to follow Jesus. Kyle encourages listeners to embrace their healing journeys and walk boldly in their faith, reminding them that they are not defined by their past but by their future in Christ.
In this heartfelt episode, Kyle Fields reflects on the life and legacy of Pope Francis, who passed away recently. He discusses the profound impact Pope Francis had on the world through his compassion, humility, and commitment to justice. The episode emphasizes the importance of leadership that prioritizes service over power and the need for kindness and love in our lives. Kyle invites listeners to pause and reflect on the lessons learned from Pope Francis's life, concluding with a prayer for his legacy and the future of the Church.
The Easter Story you don't hear.
In this conversation, Kyle Fields explores the concept of being the body of Christ, emphasizing the importance of each individual's role within the community. He addresses the challenges and pain that can exist within the church, while also highlighting the need for healing, compassion, and unity. Through scripture and personal anecdotes, he encourages listeners to reflect on their contributions to the body and to embrace love and acceptance as foundational principles. The session concludes with a moment of reflection and affirmation, reinforcing the message of belonging and purpose within the body of Christ.
In this episode of Sunday Evening Reset, host Kyle Fields explores the profound question of life's meaning, drawing insights from philosophy, science, and spirituality. He emphasizes the importance of love, humility, and service, using the life of Jesus as a guiding example. The conversation delves into personal reflections on finding purpose, overcoming obstacles, and embracing challenges as part of the journey. The episode concludes with affirmations to inspire listeners as they step into a new week with positivity and intention.
This conversation explores the themes of humor, the origins of April Fool's Day, and the importance of laughter in our lives. It delves into weird laws from around the world, the role of foolish characters in movies, and how these experiences can teach us valuable life lessons. The discussion emphasizes the significance of embracing imperfection and finding joy in the absurdities of life, all while reflecting on personal experiences and the humor found in faith.
In this episode of Sunday Evening Reset, Kyle Fields explores the theme of conquering giants in our lives, discussing the various forms these giants can take, from self-doubt to fear and procrastination. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these challenges and provides practical strategies for facing them, drawing inspiration from pop culture and biblical stories, particularly the tale of David and Goliath. The episode concludes with a focus on reflection and encouragement, reminding listeners of their strength and resilience.
In this episode of Sunday Evening Reset, host Kyle Fields explores themes of luck, mindset, and resilience, particularly in the context of St. Patrick's Day. He shares humorous anecdotes, bizarre historical events, and reflections on pop culture, all while encouraging listeners to embrace change and find joy in life's absurdities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of preparation and mindset in creating one's own luck, and concludes with a call to reset and welcome fresh starts.
In this episode of Sunday Evening Reset, host Kyle Fields emphasizes the importance of empowerment, positivity, and resilience. Through personal stories and practical tips, he encourages listeners to transform negative thoughts into positive affirmations, manage stress, and find humor in everyday life. The episode also highlights the significance of patience and faith in overcoming challenges, reminding everyone that their story is still being written and the best is yet to come.
SummaryIn this episode of Sunday Evening Reset, host Kyle Fields takes listeners on a journey through positivity, resilience, and the unseen hand of God. The conversation begins with an uplifting introduction, followed by a heartwarming story of Maya, who transforms her struggles into acts of kindness. The importance of daily affirmations and practical steps to integrate positivity into daily life are discussed. The episode also features a news roundup covering significant current events, a mental reset segment focusing on reframing stress, and concludes with a powerful reflection on faith and community support.
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Welcome to the Dumpster fire episode of Sunday Evening Reset!





