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Jesus didn’t come offering spiritual self-improvement tips—he came announcing that the Kingdom of God had arrived. In week one of The Gospel According to Jesus, we explore how the gospel is not advice, but news: Jesus is Lord, sin and death have been defeated, and his reign changes everything. This message is an invitation to lay down the “kingdom of me” as it calls us to repentance, trust, and allegiance to the crucified and risen King.Check out the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCSupport the show

In John 4, Jesus meets the Samaritan woman in the middle of her pain, shame, and isolation, revealing that He is the kind of Savior who draws near to the unseen and broken. Through her encounter with Jesus, we see that while circumstances may not always change, His presence transforms us from within and fills us with living hope that overflows into the lives of others. This message invites us to bring our burdens honestly to Jesus, trust Him in the middle of unchanging circumstances, and live as people whose stories point others toward His redemption and grace.Check out the sermon Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCSupport the show

A tiny course correction can change everything—our daily choices are quietly shaping a direction that leads somewhere. In Romans 6, Paul invites us to look honestly at the fruit of our lives and reminds us that we’re not choosing isolated moments, but a trajectory that leads either toward death or toward life in Jesus. The good news is that through Christ, we’ve been set free to walk a new road—one formed not by what we earn, but by the gift of grace that leads to true life.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCSupport the show

You don’t drift into the life you want—you’re formed by what you repeatedly practice. In Romans 6:15–18, Paul reframes freedom, showing that we’re always being shaped by whatever we give ourselves to—whether we realize it or not. This sermon invites you to name what’s forming you, interrupt unhealthy patterns, and intentionally offer your life to Jesus, the only Master who leads to true freedom.Check out the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCSupport the show

If God has already changed what’s true about you, why does it still feel like you’re living the same old story? In Romans 6:8–14, Paul exposes the gap between our new reality in Jesus and the “old maps” we keep following—and shows how real transformation begins by learning to think differently. This sermon invites you to name the lies you’ve been believing, intentionally rehearse the truth, and start living from the identity God has already given you.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show

In Romans 6, Paul answers one of our deepest questions—if grace is real, why do we still struggle—not with advice, but with an announcement: in Christ, you already died to sin. This sermon explores what it means to live from that new reality, where old identities and patterns no longer have authority, even if they still feel familiar. The invitation is to stop believing the old story, take a step into new life, and trust that transformation is not about becoming someone new, but learning to live as who you already are in Jesus.Watch or listen to the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show

Easter didn’t begin with celebration—it began with confusion, grief, and people trying to make sense of the unexpected. In John 20, we see that the resurrection isn’t just something to believe about Jesus, but an invitation into a new kind of life—one that only comes through surrender, where death gives way to real life. If Jesus is alive, then the question isn’t just, "did it happen?" It becomes whether we’re willing to step into the life it makes possible.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show

In John 19, what looks like the ultimate defeat of Jesus is actually the moment everything is accomplished. Beneath the surface, a deeper reality is unfolding—what looks like defeat is actually Jesus willingly carrying out a mission of love, fulfilling Scripture, and standing in our place. Good Friday is good because at the cross, Jesus finishes the work we never could, turning death into victory.Watch or listen to this Good Friday sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show

On Palm Sunday, Jesus enters Jerusalem as King—but not in the way anyone expected. Riding on a donkey instead of a warhorse, he reveals a kingdom where power is defined by humility and victory comes through sacrifice. This message invites us to surrender to Jesus, let him reshape our view of power, and follow him in a way that brings the hope of the gospel to every table.Listen to the sermon on Apple Podcasts or Spotify at The Bridge Church Sermons. Or watch it via bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show

As we wrap up our Ancient Practices: Scripture series, we look at Psalm 119 and the practice of memorizing Scripture. Memorization matters, not as a religious performance, but because of the way it forms our inner lives. What we consistently rehearse shapes how we see the world and how we respond when pressure, temptation, or fear comes. As we store God’s Word in our hearts, we create space for the Holy Spirit to guide our instincts and transform us to live more like Jesus.Tune into the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCSupport the show