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This podcast includes series of messages teaching through various books of the Bible taught by the teaching Pastor team at Calvary Nexus in Camarillo, CA.
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Christmas Eve looked a little different in 2020 but we still had an amazing time worshipping together!
Ephesians 1:15-23

Ephesians 1:15-23

2024-04-2143:49

Imagine trying to describe the most beautiful sunset that you have ever seen to a blind person. No matter how rich and nuanced your vocabulary is they could not see what you experience. Similarly, without God’s enlightenment you are unable to know and experience God, nor appreciate your identity in Christ. Today, I pray that we will know the goodness and greatness of God.We upload our message only version to our church app. If you would like to view this week's entire worship service you can find it by clicking the available link.
Ephesians 1:3-14

Ephesians 1:3-14

2024-04-1443:34

God promises every spiritual blessing to those who are in Christ. Trust in Christ, receive the promises of His blessings, and give glory to God!
A New Beginning

A New Beginning

2024-03-3133:34

Have you ever hoped for a new beginning? I know that I have. There are things that I’ve done, or said, or failed to do that I should have done that I wish somehow could be erased or transformed. It would be amazing to receive favor anew from the most important person in your life. Today, this Resurrection Sunday (Easter), we will discover together how to have a new beginning. To live for Christ anew, afresh, once more.Jesus’ death and resurrection make new affections, new identity, and new purpose in Christ a reality.
It Is Finished

It Is Finished

2024-03-2931:47

The term passion is used to describe Jesus’ suffering associated with the crucifixion and His powerful zealous love for us. Good Friday is good because of what Jesus did for us. Jesus gave His life so that you could be restored to God, forgiven of sin and experience life with God in this life and forever in the life to come. The work of redemption was accomplished at the cross, it is finished. Two-thousand years ago things did not seem good, as Jesus hung on the cross, but 7 recorded statements that He made, in light of His Resurrection, give us reason to be passionate for God.
The family of God, which consists of all believers, should seek to intentionally build up all generations with the power of God’s love through the gospel.We upload our message only version to our church app. If you would like to view this week's entire worship service you can find it by clicking the available link.
Marriage is the most complex, but also most potentially rewarding of human relationships, because if marriage is done God’s way it thrives and reflects Jesus’ relationship with His Church (Ephesian 5:21-33). Today we learn how…
Pastor Doug Posey teaches the second part of our Family Life series focusing on raising Children in the ways of the Lord. God’s people are to make God’s word a real and prominent part of their lives, not only to have it in their hearts, but also to pass it on to the next generation by making it a part of their daily discussion. It is to be an obvious part of their reality. The goal is to raise children of faith. 
Today, we begin a 4-week series on “Family Life” and begin with the theme of flourishing in relationship with God. To flourish means to grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as a result of a particularly favorable environment. The most significant positive impact that you will make in your marriage, children, family legacy, friends, neighbors, work, school or worship community is to flourish in relationship with God. Let’s discover how.
Titus 3:1-15

Titus 3:1-15

2024-02-2545:59

The book of Titus is a letter written by Paul to Titus. Titus was a Gentile believer who traveled and served with Paul, was trained by Paul, and was instructed by Paul to stay in Crete (the southern island of Greece) to serve and minister. He was stationed there to appoint godly leaders and encourage believers to live counter-culturally to ensure the beauty and purity of the Church (God’s people) to the culture around them. 
Titus 2:1-15

Titus 2:1-15

2024-02-1842:33

Jesus uses intentional relational leadership to make disciples who make disciples of others. Let’s discover how.
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