Sun, 15 November 2009 A soul-tie can be defined as two people linking to each other through shared emotional connections, shared experiences and similar shared values. God said that it is good we not be alone, but too many soul-ties (and especially soul ties that result from sin) will actually drive us away from God and cause Spiritual Sleepiness to get worse. Note: The first five minutes of the podcast were not recorded. Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 November 2009 Many of the factors which lead to a person having Spiritual Sleepiness result from bad choices. But there is one factor which doesn't seem to involve bad choices: An absent father. But the effect it has on a child regarding our relationship with God is a choice. Today we explore this contributing factor to some spiritual sleepiness. Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 November 2009 In this series on Spiritual Sleepiness, we begin looking at the three primary causes of this type of spiritual problem. This first one is exemplified in the life of Samson. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 October 2009 This is the first message in an 8 part series focusing on the critical problem affecting Christians today called "Spiritual Sleepiness". In this message, we look at what this condition really is and how it looks from the inside out. Conditions such as not being able to hear God, not feeling his presence and not being able to connect with other believers are all manifestations of this deadly virus. Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 October 2009 There is a proper way to read the end of a New Testament book and we will learn in this message how to do that. But more importantly, we focus on the meaning of the phrase 'Eternal Life' and what it offers to all men. At the end of the message at our October 18 service, 5 people received the Gift of Eternal Life. Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 October 2009 There are many people who feel weighted down by their own mistakes, by life's difficulties and by the changes life often brings. Some people make those burdens worse...but there are some people who help to lift the burdens off others. When you learn to deal with your own loads, you can help the people who cannot get out from underneath. Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 October 2009 Most Christians, when asked, assume that the reference to the "flesh" in the Bible refers to sin. But there is a lot to the flesh that may seem virtuous, godly and reverent...and still be in the flesh. This is a contrast study between the Flesh and the Spirit. Who will win? Comments[1] |
Mon, 28 September 2009 We most often think of "service" jobs as the lowest rung on the corporate job ladder. But in God's Kingdom, service is the key to fulfillment and happiness. Though we may admit that the Bible says this, we often don't really believe it. This message focuses on how this is practically true and can be lived by all quite effectively. Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 September 2009 The book of Galatians focuses on the dangers of adding laws and rules to the essentials of the Gospel message. But we also run the risk of allowing our freedom to head into territory that is unsafe, unwise and unhealthy. How can a believer find a balance between legalism and unsafe behavior? This message answers that question. Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 September 2009 The energy we expend daily is running thin. Perhaps this is because too many things are now vying for a share of that energy. Not only that, but at the last minute, crises and calls for help can max out our energy resource pool. This message takes a look at how to start getting a handle on this crisis. Comments[0] |
Mon, 31 August 2009 You'll hear it clearly through the story and the testimony from this service focused on serving: We don't need more people; we need more good people. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 August 2009 In a world obsessed with what they see on the "outside" of people, this Inside Edition is really going "inside" to see what can really change when our insides are rearranged. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 August 2009 The youth ministry of Gateway Fellowship is called "Flipt 180". In this 10 a.m. service, our message was a combination of some incredible testimonies and a dynamic spirit-filled message from Brian Jang, a Junior at Inderkum High School. Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 August 2009 What do drinking, playing musical instruments in church, playing poker and working in a baseball stadium all have in common? At one time or another, all of these have been used as reasons to exclude people from Christianity. In this message from Galatians 3, we will look at the dangers of rules in church and the true meaning of God's Law. The Law was never meant to bring us to God - it was created to be our nanny. And because we have begun to grow up into Christ. We don't need that Nanny any longer. Goodbye Nanny. Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 August 2009 Is there really a way to measure if you have enough faith for the future? In order to measure this, we must know what it is we're measuring. And to do that, we must understand how faith works in everyday life. It starts with trust and ends with blessing. This message in the Inductive Bible series on Galatians also teaches basic principles for individual bible study. Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 July 2009 Perhaps you've heard the well-worn criticism: "The church is full of hypocrites". In this message, we're going to take a different look at hypocrisy and in the process discover two things: First, the existence of hypocrisy is actually an indication some good things are happening; and second, this still isn't a good reason to keep acting like one. Direct download: Hypocrisy_Exposed--Naming_Names_Gal._211-16.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:20 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 July 2009 No one relishes church fights. There are some who see problems in the church and decide to leave because it is much easier than working them out. This message deals with the perfect solutions related to imperfect people. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 July 2009 This seminar gives five of the six settings for praying with authority. We have removed the parts of the session where people stop and pray. But you may want to stop the recording when you get to that part. Or, better yet, have a partner with you when you listen to this if you can. Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 July 2009 In this message, we go through some of the processes involved with Interpreting Scripture. Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 June 2009 This is the second message in a series of inductive studies in the book of Galatians. The purpose of the series is to teach skills of studying the Bible for personal benefit. The first half of the message is inductive study and the second half is a particular application that comes out of the passage. Today's message concerns the boundaries that God likes to place around our life. To some, these limitations may seem hard to bear. But when we recognize and live out their value, they can be so peace-producing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 22 June 2009 Every three years, we cover the five basic skills that every Christian needs to perfect to live a pleasing and rewarding life in God. One of those five skills is the ability to read the Bible and learn from it yourself. This is the first message in a series titled "A Summer in the Good Book". The series goes through the Book of Galatians and covers the basic skills needed to do personal inductive Bible Study. This first message also looks at the True Gospel of Jesus Christ and the ways people try to change it. Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 June 2009 Pastor Rick tried some new and innovative ideas in this message...including interaction with the congregation, allowing them also to talk to each other. Because of this, half of the message could not be recorded. But we have the essential aspect of it on this recording. Comments[0] |
Sun, 7 June 2009 We begin the summer of study into how you can learn the Bible for yourself with effectiveness and joy. Before looking at "how" to do it, we will look this morning on how the Bible can benefit your life when you learn to learn from it properly. Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 June 2009 This is the first of two pre-messages in our summer series "A Summer with the Good Book". Pastor Larry Yurk kicks this off with his message and Pastor Mike Phillips will continue next Sunday in getting us ready for the Book of Galatians. Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 June 2009 Every two years, the Christian and Missionary Alliance (the Movement our church is part of) meets for vision, strategy and spiritual refreshing. This past week, we met in Louisville, KY for 6 days. I was honored to give the Thursday night message to Council. The theme for the week was "Jesus Only" and my message focuses on Intercessory Prayer. Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 How are Faith and Vision interrelated? This glimpse at the life of Abraham is the greatest and most profound example of how faith can radically change how we view and live out our personal vision in life. This is the last message in the series on Personal Vision. Next week, we start the new series of teachings on Personal Bible Study and Reflection. Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 May 2009 One of the most dangerous moments in a man's life is that year after he retires. Many men actually do not survive three years after leaving employment. The reasons are many, but one stands out clearly: When a person does not have a vision for where their life is going it can often take all the life out of them. In this message, we look at someone who knew how to find an entire lifestyle of Visionary living. Comments[0] |
Mon, 11 May 2009 When a train goes off the track, the cost to fix this disaster is often many times the value of the train itself. But the railways fixes the mess so that future shipments will not be impeded. In this message on Personal Vision, we look at what needs to happen to get a derailed vision back on track again. Note: This is the second of a two-part message. The first part, we are sorry to say, did not record properly. Please do not email asking where the first part is that we reference in the message. It will just make us feel worse ;-) Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 April 2009 All the Apollo spacecraft, right before re-entering the atmosphere, would make course adjustments to align them perfectly with the right angle to make it home safely. In the same way, only God knows the best route for each of us to make our way to his perfect will. In this message, we talk about the three stages that go into making course adjustments. Comments[0] |
Tue, 7 April 2009 Our tendency is to treat our personal vision and life burdens alone. We are not inclined to assume that others would want to share those visions or to help us fulfill them. But God's plan is much different: rarely does he allow any of his children to seek out their personal vision without help. Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 March 2009 This message begins with the reading of one of the world's most recognizable books on the human condition and ends with a recognition that we all live in the same place - we just don't live the same way. As we each seek that perfect path for our lives, how we approach the weirdest days will show us who we are when we get to the end of the road. Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 March 2009 The difference between a great golf hit and a poor one is often less than a tenth of a second of timing on the wrist turn. That small of a timing problem can seem overwhelming. The same thing is true when we look at our personal vision and direction in life. Vision requires good timing to work. How can we roll with the timing of our vision when we have so much insecurity? Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 March 2009 In the previous teaching, we examined what burdens can be to our lives; the building blocks of personal vision. The sad and sometimes frightening reality is that many people will never see the burdens give birth to vision. This is because they are missing one vital ingredient. Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 March 2009 Where does personal vision really start? Do we have to find a road laid out in front of us, an overarching plan carved in marble? Are the beginnings of a vision humble or exotic? This message begins to find the nuts and bolts of developing personal vision for life. Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 March 2009 The hero in an action adventure movie is approaching a police roadblock. What are the odds that he will slow down, stop or approach the barrier with caution? Exactly - next to none! We are taught that roadblocks in life are for overcoming. But what if God is the one putting up the roadblock? This is the second message in the series "Where Am I Supposed to Be?" Comments[0] |
Wed, 25 February 2009 This sermon was given by Pastor Rick Gall and is based upon Haggai Chapter one. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 Isaac newton said, "If I have seen farther than others, it was because I was standing on the shoulders of giants". In this, he exemplifies what it really means to have vision for life. But as we will learn in this message, even he couldn't live up to this ideal. Do you want to have clear vision for your life? This message will show you where to start. Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 February 2009 Your friends are excited about it; but somehow you feel the opposite. Then there are things that really make your heart sing, and the people around you are not happy with those same things. In this case, it is not because you are strange, but because the values God instills in you cause different types of celebrations than other people. It's a good thing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 February 2009 The longest running celebration in history is almost 2,000 years old and has been celebrated every day since. If you would like to know how and why to celebrate this meal with your friends, listen to this message. Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 January 2009 The kid dreams about hitting the home run that wins the world series. The writer envisions the Pulitzer Prize. We all want to be honored by others. But with this sermon, we learn from Jesus that honoring others may be even more satisfying. For those who are still having problems listening to the message, there are two options. First, click on the big blue "Q" beside the description. That should bring up your Quicktime Player. If you don't have Quicktime, it is a free download to your browser (see "Tools" for doing that". Or you can download the file. Below the description is a file name (in small black letters). Right click on that and click "save link as" and then it will save to your computer. Remember where you save it. Comments[0] |
Sun, 18 January 2009 The essential truth in this message centers on this: You cannot be grateful and have a sense of entitlement at the same time. It is impossible. Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 January 2009 Love is both something to celebrate and the one thing that can make life truly worth celebrating. How does that work? Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 In this series on celebrating, most of what we have studied relates to good times. But how does one celebrate when life is bad? There is a secret to it all - and it must be a secret since so few people know it - and we learn it from what some people call "The most depressing book in the Bible." Don't worry...I think this sermon will inspire you to celebrate life. Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 December 2008 We often think that we give to bless someone else. But this message shows us that giving delivers us from fear and reveals our calling and character. Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 December 2008 This is the second message in the series "The Art of Celebration". This
message features the formation of a new holiday in the book of Esther
and what that shows us about finding purpose in all our holidays and
feasts. Comments[0] |
Sun, 7 December 2008 A football quarterback named Gus Ferotte scored a touchdown several years ago and was extremely excited. To celebrate, he bashed his head (with the helmet on) against the wall in the endzone. He cracked his neck and gave himself a season-ending concussion. He didn't know how to celebrate. In this message, some of heaven's main residents will show us how to celebrate a victory with joy and maturity. Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 November 2008 Are you one of the people whose motto is "I went out to conquer the world and something shiny distracted me"? This message is all about distractions, something we all have to learn to get over. And life's major distraction is the existence of evil around us. Here's how to live successfully with evil in this world. Comments[0] |
Wed, 26 November 2008 Everyone is thankful when the owner of a large dog walks him with a thick leash. Did you know that God has a leash? And do you know what is on the other end of it? Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 November 2008 In Christianity, the phrase "The Imminent Return of Christ" often means that Jesus can return at any time. But the passage we will be studying suggests that certain things have to happen before His return. But the real focus of this sermon is on our attitudes - and the attitudes of the human race at the end of the age. We want to make sure our attitude is not that of the rest of the people who will participate in the Rebellion and follow the Man of Lawlessness. This is the ninth message in the series "Presentfuture". Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 November 2008 All of Jesus' followers were ecstatic that He had risen from the dead. Well, not all. One of them, Simon Peter, was morose that he above all had failed Jesus. In this message, we will see how Jesus restored him. That process of restoration can be ours as well. Comments[0] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 In Hamlet, the title character asks the question: "To Be or Not To Be?" He is asking himself whether he wanted to live any more or not. And maybe his question is much larger than we think. Do you want to really live? And who can tell us how to do that? Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 October 2008 There is so much in life that is "not fair". We can see so many situations that are just not right and so many people who start out in life at a huge disadvantage. Does God care when life is not fair? This message points out the difference between fairness and justice. Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 The days ahead may prove to be the most challenging to our country in a generation. How will we handle them? In times of crisis, it really shows who is walking in the light and who is fumbling around in the darkness. Which are you? Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 October 2008 All the Treasury Secretary had to say were the words "panic in the banking sector" and everyone wanted to throw money at banks to make the panic go away. We often want to avoid that feeling of being powerless, no matter what it costs. But there is another way that works much better. This message focuses on godly panic prevention. Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 September 2008 Do you know the guy who has the future all figured out? Or maybe the preacher who is sure they know when Jesus will return? Or the Great-Aunt who is positive the rapture is going to happen in 2012? Well, none of them are going to like this message. For the rest of you, it may be just the tonic you need. Comments[2] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 Seemingly, there are no guarantees in life. But in this sermon, a core message in the "Presentfuture" series, we will come as close as possible to outlining how you can experience real joy that will last. This is no hype: This works every time. Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 Since God has forgiven the sins of all men, why does God still get angry? Or does He? We will explore what God gets angry at and why. More importantly, we will look at what we can do about that. This is the second message in the "Presentfuture" series of studies in 1 and 2 Thessalonians. Note: The message for September 7, the first in the series on "Presentfuture" was not recorded properly and is missing from this set. We apologize for this. Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 September 2008 This is the final message in the series "CSI". In this look at our nature and purpose as humans, we examine the calling and possibilities that we have when others see something of God in our lives. But there is a right way and a wrong way to show "God in Us" to others. Comments[0] |
Sun, 24 August 2008 This is a very unusual message. Members of our Encuentro Hispano ministry here at Gateway joined us for the service. Pastor Ken translated as Pastor Mike preaches. This is the 8th message in the series on "CSI: Who Are We" and features the concept of freedom and how we are called to use our Freedom for maximum spiritual advantage Comments[1] |
Tue, 19 August 2008 This message is the seventh in the series "CSI: Who are We?" From the outset, mankind has made two mistakes when it comes to transforming our lives to become moral. First, we develop systems where we do it all ourselves - pull ourselves up by our bootstraps - systems where God is not necessary. These generally do not work, and even when they do the changes are cosmetic. The second mistake is to just ask God to change us without any involvement in the change on man's part. This does not work because it means that our choice is not involved. This message goes into detail about how transformation really works and what a church looks like when it makes Transformation one of its priorities. Direct download: Transforming_Community_-_August_17_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:56 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 August 2008 This is the sixth message in the series "CSI: Who are We?" We have already established that God created us, that he helped us work through the issue of sin and the awful way we think about ourselves and others. We learned that we are his partners. Then we focused on who Gateway Fellowship is. Pastor Rick showed from the Bible that we are a Diversifying Fellowship. Pastor Larry shows in this message that we are an Equipping Community. |
Tue, 5 August 2008 We live in a diverse community and our church should reflect that diversity. Hear what Pastor Rick has to say about achieving that from Ephesians 2:11-22. Comments[0] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 Why would God need a partner? Is he running low on cash? Has his ideas well run dry? Maybe God's energy levels are flagging? Obviously, none of those answers makes sense. Yet, God clearly shows us he wants us to partner with him in this Great Venture. What is the venture and how real is the partnership? Those are the questions we answer in this message from the series "CSI: Who Are We?" Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 July 2008 Once again, we couldn't adjust the maximum volume on this recording. But if you turn it down yourself, it should be fine. This message is the third one in the series "CSI: Who Are You". Having established that humans are free-choosing creations of God and that all of us have a conscience that is enough for us to be moral agents, now we have to figure out what can be done when our free choice messes us up and our consciences won't stop reminding us that we are in trouble. Here is the answer: We are Atoned For. Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 2008 Pastor Ray Van Gilst shares with the Men's Ministry of Gateway Fellowship at this summer barbecue. He shares the truth found in Matthew 19 and the story of forgiveness ... both forgiveness offered and received. This message is for more than just men...but it is given to men because God calls men to lead the way in spiritual skills. Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 July 2008 One of the twentieth century's most influential atheists stated that his primary criticism of the church is that it assumes that only believers in God have moral values. He claimed that everyone has basic moral values. Perhaps he thought he was being original, but actually the book of Romans says exactly the same thing. In this second message in the series on "Who Are We" we explore the nature of all human beings as moral agents. NOTE: We apologize for the quality problems on this recording. It was recorded accidentally at highest volume. We have tried to fix this afterwards, but it makes the entire podcast sound distorted. You may want to lower your volume to listen also. Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 July 2008 CSI always starts with Roger Daughtry singing "Who are You". That's how we start this sermon series: "Who are you?" This message is the first in the series where we focus on who we are as human beings. Basic, simple understanding is often hard to come by...so this is where we start. Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 July 2008 Two and a half years ago, Gateway Fellowship planted a new church in Roseville which is affectionately referred to as G2; (they actually refer to us affectionately as G1). The pastor of that church, Mike Marczak delivers this message as he speaks from Hebrews 10. This is part sermon and part testimony to what God has done in G2. Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 June 2008 What do Jimi Hendrix, shadow boxes, vintage 57 Chevys and Field of Dreams have in common? They all point to one of God's most exciting attributes: He is the Creator. In this final message in the series "Spicy Living" we explore what it would mean to see creative miracles, creative changes, creative words cascading through our world instead of decay and destruction. You can be part of this creating. Comments[1] |
Tue, 17 June 2008 Teaching is only one way that we pass on information from one generation to the next. Being salt on this earth means we should become craftsmen in the art of passing good things along. Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 June 2008 Second chances in life can be very confusing. Who deserves a second chance? When should it be given or not given? We will learn in this message that Second Chances can be one of life's greatest teaching opportunities if practiced with care and expertise. Comments[0] |
Tue, 3 June 2008 We go out of our way to make visitors to our home comfortable. We want them to know they are welcome to be part of our lives and to share, however briefly, in the best our lives have to offer. But the ones who need comfort are often far from us emotionally. They hurt, grieve, and feel the pain of loss. This message speaks of the Spice of Comfort. Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 May 2008 Joy and happiness are not the same thing at all. But they are often mistaken for each other. In this message, we explore how it is possible, and even necessary, to exhibit and experience Joy consistently in our lives. Even in the midst of pain. |
Sun, 18 May 2008 The Patriarch Jacob was named 'Deceiver' and it defined his life until one incredible encounter with God changed all that. God redefined him with a new name and God wants to give you a new name. Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 May 2008 There are many kinds of relational boundaries in this world: Gender, age, race, religion, gang affiliation, language, ... so many boundaries creating so many difficulties in our world. But in this passage we study this morning, there will be a perspective given to us from a Mother where we see what can happen when we cross boundaries the way that God directs. Direct download: Spicy_Living_-_Crossing_Boundaries_5-11-08.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:14 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 April 2008 We are so afraid to ask God to give us patience. This is because we're afraid that he will dump the worst junk into our lives and then tell us to just be patient with it all. But what if that was not patience? In this message we will look at how to be "aggressively kind" and "actively patient". Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 April 2008 This second message in the "Spicy Living" sermon series focuses on the Spice of Caring. God gives a privilege to the Righteous Ones to care for His needs as they are found in elements of society that others have neglected. In the end, this spice is to be delivered by pinches, not by handfuls. Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus asks a question for which he expects no answer: "What can salt do if it isn't salty any more?" The reason he doesn't expect an answer is that salt never becomes non-salty. In the same respect, the believer in Jesus Christ, by virtue of their presence in this world is the salt of the earth. If we aren't, then why are we here? This message is the first in a ten-part series celebrating what kind of a difference we can make in this world. Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 April 2008 Today's Christian thinks of themselves in terms of their individual growth and happiness. That is not primarily how the Church was originally designed to run. This message focuses on how the Body of Christ can really build itself up and see growth that lasts and maturity that amazes. Direct download: Were_all_Building_this_Boat_-_03-30-08.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:54 AM Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 March 2008 One smart aleck college student asked: "I'm not interested in life after death; I'm interested in life before life after death". That statement represents some of the population. But a much higher percentage of the population want to know what will happen after we die. In this message we start with the words of The Princess Bride and end with 22 people surrendering their lives to Christ. This service is full of salvation. And Remember these words of Correction: Energizer Bunny, Energizer Bunny, Energizer Bunny (my children spent the evening torturing me for this). Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 March 2008 On what we call Palm Sunday, Jesus came to the Temple in Jerusalem and turned everything upside down - both literally and figuratively. The Bible also tells us that God does not live in temples made by hands. The temple of God now is the believer in God. He lives in us. This message focuses on how God can clean up those things that stand in the way of others finding God. Direct download: Cleaning_out_the_Temple___March_16_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:27 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 March 2008 The tension between wanting to trust someone and not knowing who we can trust can cause many problems. But in this drive to change and be agents of change, there must at least be a faith/trust in God that endures. In this message, we explore why that is hard, and how to make it more straightforward. Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 March 2008 The road to change is sometimes smooth, but most often it faces opposition at many stages. The greatest reinforcement we have is the Holy Spirit. This message focuses on the help the Spirit gives us as we pray for change and make the initial steps to change. Comments[0] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 The time has come to discuss how we are going to take the real changes that God has placed in our life and engage with the evil we find all around us: Including our own family trees. This message will take up the cause of engaging the evil in this world through strategically assessing the situation and prayerfully acting. Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 February 2008 Once God begins to communicate his burden to you (as in "My yoke is easy and my burden is light), it is then time to take it out into real life. In order to make us successful in the fulfillment of His calling, God helps us with the Burdens by giving us guideposts along the way, insights into the mysteries we are called to understand. Comments[0] |
Mon, 28 January 2008 Coded orders are given to a military unit because they are for their eyes only. In the Kingdom of God, it is not so much that God wants to keep secrets as much as He wants every person to concentrate on the particular assignments He gives them and not everyone else's. As we consider the kind of changes that God wants to make in our personal world, we would be well advised to learn how to interpret God's coded orders to each of us. Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 The secret is not so hard to understand. The secret is not that difficult to put into practice...occasionally. The secret to making permanent changes in your life isn't just obvious, it is workable. But so few people really make it work that it acts like a huge "secret". What is the secret? Listen closely to this message. Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 Our goal is to see changes happen in our lives. God's goal goes deeper than that. Not only does God want to see change, but He wants it to be exactly the right change that our lives need right now. Only God has that kind of intelligence to understand what we need. We don't even possess it. Just as the Army needs the right intel to make the proper military moves, so we need God's intelligence in the process of becoming the Army of God that makes a difference in this world. Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 January 2008 This message begins a brand-new sermon series, exploring and explaining the foundation of Gateway Fellowship's viewpoint on personal change as a Christian and the role that Intercessory Prayer plays with that. The series is called "The Delta Force" and this first message explains the role of the commander of the Delta Force. The Delta symbol in scientific circles represents the measurement of change in a given experiment or series of observations. Come experience what it can mean to appoint a new commander to the changes which you and God know must take place in your life.Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 January 2008 Pastor Rick Gall of Gateway Fellowship explores the meaning behind Isaiah chapter 6. Comments[0] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 This message focuses on the Government of Jesus as He comes to make his Presence felt in the world. We also have two readings from a collection of stories that were never published about God's miracle working power at Christmas. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 December 2007 Angels are messengers sent by God to announce the mighty works of God. They have been in that capacity since they were created. And they know how to party. In this final message on "The Jesus Party" we look at what the angels get excited about and what they have to teach us by example in this world in the throes of anxiety and depression. The angels know how to party and they are willing to teach us by example. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 December 2007 When Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding in Galilee, the Gospel writer John mentions that this was a sign. The word "sign" means something of importance which has deeper meaning. This miracle, performed at a party, tells us so much about how the Kingdom of God is for blessings and delights. At this party, Jesus brings the wine. Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 December 2007 In this second message in the series titled "The Jesus Party" we explore the parable of the Prodigal Son. In this instance, we look not at the return home of the wayward one but rather the celebratory reaction of the father and the poopish reaction of the older brother. In seeing their contrasting emotions we are confronted with our own choices: Do we really love seeing other people changed by God's power? Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 December 2007 During this regular service of Gateway Fellowship, the entire second half of the service was devoted to the stories of people whose lives were changed by God and wanted to reflect that by being baptized. After these testimonies, Pastor Mike gave a invitation to receive Christ and 15 people responded by surrendering their lives and being forgiven of their sins. Enjoy these wonderful stories. Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 December 2007 From the beginning of time, God has thrown a party for His people. But at the very time when God began to offer the party to us, another party began. This party was unlike God's party. It promised more than it could deliver...in fact, all it delivers is thievery, murder and mayhem. But the God party delivers as much blessing and joy as you can imagine. You have to choose between the two parties...every day. Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 November 2007 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is given the task of investigating and cleaning up areas of toxic waste and poison to the environment. But that only applies to the physical world. Who will clean up the toxic attitudes that infest our workplaces, homes and entertainment? In this message, the prelude the Thanksgiving week, we embark on an epic journey. From the teaching of Jesus, we will learn what it looks like to live free of toxins in our attitudes and walk in victory through three simple principles. Direct download: Principles_of_a_Healthy_Mind_-_November_18_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:45 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 November 2007 In our lives, we make decisions and we live by those decisions, but even with the most well-prayed and well-thought out plans, there are delays and detours that cannot be avoided. Some of these delays are from God and some of the detours are not. But there is a process we can enter through regardless of where the changes in plans come from. Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 November 2007 Those who have made their living with bold decisions will always tell you that living boldly is the way to go. Those who have thrived with caution and careful planning will tell you that caution is a virtue. But when we look at what it means to live decisively, it actually turns out to be an amazing mixture of boldness and caution. The Bible points out, in the pivotal moment of Jesus' life, what really made him a decisive man. This message explores that moment. Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 October 2007 Life is full of difficult decisions: Relationship decisions, health decisions, location, vocation and legal decisions. Many times we think we are making the best decisions only to have them turn out as disasters. In this three-part series we will look at the primary biblical principles involved with making difficult decisions Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 October 2007 Builders of new homes in America cannot allow mold to exist in any quantity or form, or else they face the threat of lawsuit. Mold is a greater problem than almost anything else facing a homeowner because it is a living organism, and if left to flourish, it can totally destroy the house. This is very much like sin. In this final message in the series on "The Proper Care and Feeding of Your Soul" we will look at how the soul can be scrubbed clean regularly so that the "moldy" effects of sin can be eliminated or at least greatly reduced. Comments[0] |
Sun, 7 October 2007 One complaint of many church-goers is that some in leadership in churches use their authority to control or manipulate others. But the alternative to that is to have a church where there is no authority. In this message we will examine the spiritual implications to authority and how God has designed a unique balancing principle to help prevent spiritual abuse of authority Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 October 2007 Do you feel like there are days that you fight an internal battle you just aren't winning? Perhaps the battle isn't against any particular sin or temptation, but ideas, emotions and attitudes that just won't quit and are fighting against the peace we want to maintain. In this series, we have talked about achieving a state of peace, joy and freedom. This message will help with the difficult task of staying there. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 September 2007 Though John 4 does tell us that God is seeking those who will worship in "spirit and in truth", this does not mean that worship leaves out the soul. In actuality, the soul reaps many benefits from worship. Come explore Psalm 103 and see how worship can take an old dilapidated bird and turn it back into a soaring sentinel of the sky. Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 September 2007 Back in 2000, one of the most well-read magazines in the country published their annual issue of the 50 most Popular people in the world. On that list were at least 20 people who would not make the list five years later. Popularity is like that; and so are people. One thing that this world teaches us is that everything changes over time. The one exception will be carefully laid out in this message. Direct download: Connecting_to_the_Anchor_for_the_Soul.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:19 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 September 2007 Chris Webber, formerly a basketball player for the Sacramento Kings, once commented that the only thing he didn't like about Sacramento is its dearth of good soul food restaurants. That's a problem most of us face as well. Where does one go to find good food for the soul? We'll be looking into this intriguing subject as we study Psalm 1. Comments[0] |
Mon, 27 August 2007 Church fights have been precipitated on the issue of the Sabbath. The dividing line between denominations has swirled around the Sabbath. Many of Jesus' most heated discussions with Jewish leaders had to do with the Sabbath. Maybe God's idea of one day in Seven is not such a good one? Or maybe we have a tendency to buck all of God's best plans. The "day", "month" and "year" all have astronomical significance, but the week is the only calendar designation that is purely spiritual in origin. And at the very heart of that week is this beautiful gift for our souls called the Sabbath. Come learn what it is really all about. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 August 2007 There are two kinds of boredom. There is the boredom where there really is nothing to do. That can easily be relieved unless you're in Algebra at 8 a.m. or your radio receiver can only get the All-Polka station. But the other kind of boredom is actually a sign that God is up to something. And when we respond to this kind of boredom properly, times of refreshing can come to us from the Lord. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 August 2007 Not only do people have things for us to do, they have things for us to care about. During the first Gulf War, people were watching CNN 18-20 hours a day, and found they lost jobs, marriages and peace of mind following the burden of war around the clock. The burdens of other people, the burdens we weren't meant to carry, can get desperately heavy. There is an answer to this, and it is to get rid of the unwarranted burdens and to take the yoke of Jesus upon ourselves. Then it becomes enjoyable. Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 August 2007 Pastor Jack Hayford of "Church on the Way" in Van Nuys has said that much debilitating spiritual warfare could be reduced or eliminated if God's people learned to get a good night's sleep. Noted sleep researcher, William Dement has said that 33% of all car accidents, 40% of sports injuries and almost 50% of illnesses have a sleep deprivation element. The Bible clearly shows that sleep is a gift from God and should be protected as one of our most valuable commodities. Yet, most of us treat sleep as at best an annoyance, and at worst, something to be bartered away for trinkets. Is there a way out of this mess? Most assuredly there is. Listen to this message for answers. Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 July 2007 Imagine that our desires are like the bull in the field with all the cows. How do you get him to want to leave such a desirable place when he seems made for the occasion? Or your television has so many program offerings and only 24 hours in the day to watch. How do you tell your soul it can't have any more when even continuous watching would not be enough? We won't even talk about buffets: Or will we? Direct download: Contentment_is_the_Off-Switch_for_Your_Soul.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:45 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 24 July 2007 Hopelessness is a cancer to the soul. It feeds off of every good thing in the soul and makes a mockery of it all. But the person who is caught up in the web of this hopelessness usually has no strength left to fight it off. That is exactly why God created a type of Gatorade for the soul. It is called HOPE and it is readily available for anyone. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 We have hundreds of home testing kits to let us know what is happening with our bodies. But where are the tests for our souls? The soul is that amazing bridge between the physical and spirit realms. The soul is the central core of our being, the part that separates us from others more completely than any other part. In this first message in the series "The Proper Care and Feeding of Your Soul" we go through the basic understanding of the soul, and how to tell if you have a healthy or unhealthy soul. Subsequent messages will focus on how to make the soul more complete and healthy Direct download: Having_a_Meet_and_Greet_with_your_own_Soul.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:48 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 July 2007 A young girl wrote an online advice columnist complaining her parents were opposed to her seeing her much older boyfriend she had met online. "But I get knots in my stomach when we're together. He makes me feel dizzy and I sometimes even feel faint after we kiss" she proclaimed. "It must be love" was her conclusion. Actually that sounds more like the flu. Or malaria. But that kind of love is easy compared to the real love that God wants us to show. The real love is sacrificial, difficult and demanding. But the real reasons it is difficult may be more surprising than you think. Comments[0] |
Sun, 24 June 2007 The Sixties culture told us there were only two alternatives: Make Love, Not War. So is it either love or fight? It is possible to make love and war at the same time...but it's not what you think. We don't often associate love with conflict, and for the most part, that is true. But there is a place where love must have a battle line. When one love in our life meets another love in our life, only one of them is going to win. With that in mind, this message explores one of the most intriguing truths of the first letter of John to the churches. Using music from Etta Jones and a phenomenal testimony of a little white-haired man from Australia, we will delve into the uncharted reaches of love's experience: The only battle line love will draw in our lives. Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 June 2007 In this Father's Day message, Pastor Larry Yurk gives us a biblical perspective on the creation of Man and the glory of God Comments[0] |
Thu, 14 June 2007 This message is not contained in its entirety on this recording...but almost. We are missing a few minutes at the beginning and a two-minute stretch in the middle. We thought about filling it with light elevator music or maybe something from Flogging Molly, but we were talked out of it. It is almost entirely there however. This third message in the series on "Who Wrote the Book of Love" - studies in First John, deals with the difference between the fickle nature of human love and the steadfast nature of the sort of love we can show by the Presence of God within us. Comments[0] |
Thu, 7 June 2007 This seminar was run on Monday June 4 at Gateway Fellowship Church in Sacramento. It is one in a series of messages this year on sexual issues for men. Several illustrations were cut out of the final tape because of privacy issues and an inability to obtain permission from people involved. You may notice a few "continuity" issues with the message because of this. In addition, we use some very graphic descriptions of pornography and sexual addiction, even though there is no profanity. We see nothing wrong with allowing teenagers to listen to this as long as parents are there to answer questions. If there is interest, we may be willing to put a message on here from a seminar that Pastor Mike did titled "Why Women are Stupid...about Pornography". The seminar directors will not allow us to use the tape made at the seminar, but we might be willing to redo the main points if there is enough interest. If you are a man who has a pornography problem or feel your husband or son does and want help for them, please email me at: mikeinsac@sbcglobal.net. Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 June 2007 In this very special service from Gateway Fellowship, we feature four of our teenagers who are giving their lives to Jesus in Baptism. Pastor Rick Gall gives the message from John 3 as he explains the simplicity of believing in God. Also during this message we have the testimony of the four teens. At the end of the baptism, Pastor Rick gives an opportunity to receive Christ. At the service, ten people responded, giving their lives to Jesus. Direct download: Baptismal_Service_and_Gospel_Presentation.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:38 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 28 May 2007 Science has determined that many of the same chemical changes which happen when a person falls in love correspond to the changes found in sufferers with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Schizophrenia. When all of our emotional connections to people can be explained by chemical phenomena, it is difficult to see the moral significance of our actions. That is why the Bible introduces a new kind of love, a love that cannot be explained by any chemical reactions or human emotions. This kind of love cannot be found in those with mental illness: it is Perfect Love. If you want to download this message, just right-click on the file below here and hit "save link as". This will save the file to your hard drive and then you can listen to it on an audio program such as Windows Media Player. Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 There are many groups of people with whom we may feel some level of affinity and friendship. We certainly may feel very close to those we share a disaster with for instance. People in the same college course may often spend time together, and even fans at a basketball game can feel close to one another as long as they are close enough to the arena. But there is something about the people of God that goes way beyond all of this. The affinity we have is based upon a person and a changed life that we all share. Come learn about the People of Love in this first message in the series titled "Who Wrote the Book of Love". If you want to download this message, just right-click on the file below here and hit "save link as". This will save the file to your hard drive and then you can listen to it on an audio program such as Windows Media Player. Comments[2] |
Mon, 14 May 2007 At Gateway Fellowship, we have always celebrated all the women in our church on Mother's Day and not just the mothers. In this message, we look at the very first mother in this world (and very first woman for that matter) to determine the challenges she faced when sin came into the world. What we discover is that those challenges are essentially no different than what most women face today. Direct download: The_Challenges_That_Women_Have_Always_Faced.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:06 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 May 2007 The second fastest selling book on Amazon right now is "The Most Dangerous Book for Boys". Essentially, it is a book that explains how to teach boys basic dangerous skills such as climbing a tree, making a go-kart, playing with a Jackknife and talking to girls. Each of these skills is best learned by one-on-one mentoring. In the same way, God gives us many hands-on exercises and examples of how He taught people to hear His voice. In this final message in the series on Hearing God we will explore how four people, from totally different walks of life, were able to hear God. We will also see what they can teach us about reacting to what we hear. Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 April 2007 So many times we are asking ourselves, "would things have gone differently for me if I had heard from God before making that decision." In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus spent his last night on earth asking his Father about the events ahead of him. He tried to get his disciples to join him in digging in to the mind of the Lord before the momentous events. They chose sleep instead. This message focuses on how not to fall asleep when God is trying to help us with input. If you want to download this message, just right-click on the file below here and hit "save target as". This will save the file to your hard drive and then you can listen to it on an audio program such as Windows Media Player. Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 April 2007 When Billy Graham used to say "The Bible Says...." you could be fairly sure that he was was going to make a clear presentation of what the Bible said. But many people today are not as clear or careful with how the Bible is represented. In this message, we look at how many people misuse their own Bibles. In essence, because they do this, they miss out on what might say to them through the Bible. |
Mon, 16 April 2007 According to Hebrews chapter four, your Bible is Alive and it is energetic. In one sense, it is like the holographic doctor on Star Trek Voyager...but then again, you may not be a trekkie. You'll just have to listen to the message in order to figure it out. Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 April 2007 Every year around Easter, today's media likes to produce special magazines, movies and documentaries trying to reinvent Jesus. After "Da Vinci Code" and the "Lost Tomb of Jesus" people just want to hear the truth instead. This message deals with the implications of the resurrection instead of trying to disprove sensational and stupid theories. Comments[0] |
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Sun, 25 March 2007 Within the Family of God, there are some who feel left out. They do not hear God's voice, or feel his presence, or read the Bible with any real sense of freedom. There are real reasons why this is so, and the Bible gives us a clear answer to the problem of a sleepy soul. Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 March 2007 Some estimates are that the church outside of North America is one of the smaller manifestations of the church around this world. The Church in China may be five to ten times larger than the church in America. The church in Vietnam has conquered territory that the American military could not hold. The Korean nation now has over 50% professing Christians. The same is true of Nigeria. So with all this explosive growth overseas, do we still need to be sending missionaries? Dr. David Constance, a long-time missionary to Argentina, and now working to produce teaching materials to Latin American churches, gives three excellent reasons why missions is not close to being completed. Comments[1] |
Sun, 11 March 2007 As much as we get excited about all the new possibilities connected with hearing the voice of God, the real fear that many Christians face is this question: "How do I know that I'm really hearing God?" In this message, we begin to address this question. God has given us a gift that helps to referee the doubts we have about God's voice...it is called "Peace". Direct download: If_I_Cant_Have_World_Peace_Can_I_At_Least_Have_Peace.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:19 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 March 2007 There are some who hear God through dreams and visions, others through emotions and others through straightforward thought patterns. But many people experience God's leading in a completely different way. In this message, we look at a woman who comes up for healing from Jesus but doesn't want to reveal her need to anyone. She receives the healing, but in the process, both her and Jesus hear God through their Intuitive sense. We will learn through their example what to do when we begin to hear things in our 'knowers'. Comments[0] |
Sun, 18 February 2007 Are emotions helpful in any way? Can we trust them for anything? In this seventh message in the series on Hearing God's Voice, we explore the ways that the inner voice of God can be translated into our emotions. And this way of hearing will impact some people more than any other way of hearing God. Direct download: God_Speaks_through_Multi-colored_Emotions.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:29 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 February 2007 God not only speaks to us through thought patterns but also through seeing visions, dreams and pictures. But not only does God show us pictures, but also gives us the ability to interpret and apply the truths He shows. Just as a way of reminder, if you are wanting to listen to this on an MP3 player other than Ipod, then go below to the "direct download " link on this entry, right click and "save target as". Then your browser will save this file so you can listen to it on your computer or MP3 player through Windows Media Player or another player. Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 February 2007 In this fifth message in the series on Hearing God's Voice, we look at the first of the most practical ways that God speaks - directly into our minds. We learn from the Old Testament prophets how they went about hearing God and the real reason God agreed to show them what He needed them to know. Just as a way of reminder, if you are wanting to listen to this on an MP3 player other than Ipod, then go below to the "direct download " link on this entry, right click and "save target as". Then your browser will save this file so you can listen to it on your computer or MP3 player through Windows Media Player or another player. Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 In our series on "Hearing God's Voice" we finally come to the practicalities of listening to God. How do you know God is saying something at that moment? And what are the clues that God is trying to convey something of great importance? Just as a way of reminder, if you are wanting to listen to this on an MP3 player other than Ipod, then go below to the "direct download " link on this entry, right click and "save target as". Then your browser will save this file so you can listen to it on your computer or MP3 player through Windows Media Player or another player. Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 January 2007 A mystery in our english language means something strange, unknown and peculiar. However, in the Greek language, a mystery is something that can only be known by Revelation. In this message on hearing God's voice, we explore the spirit of man and how God begins His process of communicating with us by speaking mysteries to our spirits. If this seems like a strange way of saying it, we challenge you to listen to this message and grow in your understanding of how God communicates. Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 January 2007 This is the first message in the series on "Hearing God's Voice". In this sermon, we look at what it really means to have an intimate relationship with Father God and to hear what He has to say. We learn that everyone can hear God, and everyone hears in unique ways. Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 January 2007 This is the communion and healing message from the January 7 service at Gateway Fellowship. Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 January 2007 "It was just a little promise" you might say. But the power of a promise - both the promise we keep and the ones we don't - can magnify many times its original size. In this final message in the series on How to Bring God's Presence into Your Home, we will look a the value of a vow when it is well-chosen by God, and the dangers of a vow that has been left untended. Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 December 2006 Mary and Joseph are just some of the people who have had their plans changed. Often when God changes our plans, it is not to make us angry or to deliberately inconvenience us, but rather to bring blessings to our lives that cannot come any other way. We don't often see it that way, but God is determined to show us his blessings. Our response needs to be one of submission; God's response to submission is to supply whatever we need to fulfill God's plan. Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 December 2006 There are many people who look back at their Christmases from childhood with great fondness and joy. There are others who regret so many of their Christmas memories that this season of the year is not all that welcome. No matter which a person has experienced, there is always a way to bring the Peace of Christ into the place where you live. And the peace of Christ can make all the difference in anyone's life. Comments[0] |
Mon, 11 December 2006 Job is not considered the chief party animal among biblical characters. But the beginning of his book shows us a picture of his life and family that goes against the standard picture of his suffering and misery. Though it would be stretching it to call Job a "party animal" perhaps, he does exemplify one of the primary principles of how to live in the presence of God in our families. Comments[0] |
Mon, 4 December 2006 Some people have an ideal in their head that churches should live up to. In one sense, it is an ideal that they themselves do not live up to. Others have given way to cynicism and do not believe that the Church can ever recover the place of respect they once had for it. In this message, we explore the value of Spiritual Fathers in a church and what can happen if we allow those Spiritual Fathers to have expectations of us. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. In this final message in the series, the crime drama, "Law and Order" asks the Bible a fascinating question. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. The immensely popular Television series, "Survivor" asks this sermon's question: What will it take to survive this life? Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. This message addresses the sports world hero worship and wonders aloud, "What really makes a winner?" The Bible has some answers for this. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering
five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible
Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all
re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever
done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular
Television series. This second in the series is based on the popular series called "Seventh Heaven" Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 As a special bonus for subscribers to this Podcast, we are offering five classic messages from Mike Phillips on the subject of "The Bible Answers the Questions Posed by Today's Culture". These are all re-broadcasts of the most popular sermon series that Mike has ever done. Each one addresses a theme question presented by a popular Television series. This particular message, the first, explores the question asked by Seinfeld: "Is Life Really about Nothing?" Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 November 2006 All of us have moments, or even seasons, of sadness. This situation is critical depending on how we handle it. Most people waste times of sadness and do not realize how incredibly loud God can be during sadness. In this message, we explore how you can make every time of sadness a time of discovery and growth. Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 October 2006 On October 20, 2006, the congregation of Gateway Fellowship in Sacramento met to discuss the beginning of our new vision of Gateway 3.0. This vision is of a new way of doing church - Open Source Christianity. Just as Open Source software prepares the original computer code and then encourages others to add to it and improve it, so Gateway 3.0 proposes the basic idea of where God wants us to go, but it is up to every member of our church to improve it and work upon it. Listen to this 45 minute meeting and view the accompanying PowerPoint presentation on this podcast. At the end, please fill out the form and attach it to an email, sending it to: mikeinsac@sbcglobal.net Direct download: Congregational_Meeting_October_20_2006_-_Introducing_Gateway_3.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:53 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 October 2006 One young girl told a pastor that she would be willing to sleep with a guy if it meant he would come to Jesus and go to heaven. On the other end of that spectrum, there are bible teachers who claim that God doesn't want us to have anything to do with unbelievers or to have anything to do with Christians who have anything to do with unbelievers. Somewhere between the two of them is a balanced approach. There are people with whom we should have no deep relationship. In this message, we discover who they might be and how to keep away from them. Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 October 2006 Our lives would be so much easier if people were not involved in them. Whether it is pastoring, psychiatry, teaching or working in an office, any job would be a piece of cake if people weren't central to what we have to do. In this message, we explore how others put obstacles in our way, and how we can act in the opposite spirit to not only hurdle the obstacles but represent God well in the process. Direct download: The_Obstacles_that_People_Lay_Before_Us.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:23 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 October 2006 Legalism is not a love or rules or a critical spirit or a cultural habit. There is a much different answer completely that may surprise you. When you see what the real reason behind legalism is, you'll realize that any of us can enter into it. Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 October 2006 Just as there are physical senses which keep us in touch with the physical realm, so too are there spiritual senses which help us identify spiritual things and truths. There is a spiritual sense of smell and even the person who doesn't believe in God has it. In this message, we will look at how a Christian smells like to another Christian and to those who don't believe. The real point of this is seeing what we need to do about the noxious fumes that emanate from us to others. Comments[0] |
Sun, 24 September 2006 We tend to minimize life to sets of rules to guide us. But how do we determine the rules about relationships? If we were thorough, we would need about 1,000 chapters in the "Book of Love"...and that is just to cover Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. This message looks at how to avoid the problems that the Enemy causes in relationships, and what God wants to do to help us avoid them. Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 September 2006 80% of the people in this country use Avoidance as their primary means of dealing with conflict. This may be because they have rarely seen conflict done properly. This message contains two key ingredients from the teachings in 2 Corinthians that show us how conflict not only can be done effectively but can actually make good relationships great Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 August 2006 Do you know of someone who can't solve their problem...it is just too much? That is the point where not only they, but all of their friends, despair. But in this message, we will see how several friends found a way, and thereby set us an example of how to get a friend in need into a place where they can get major help Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 August 2006 Are you overworked? At the same time, are you bored? They are actually flip sides of the same coin. In this message, we will see someone who comes up with an idea that is heroic and majestic...and downright simple. Direct download: A_Hero_for_the_Overworked_and_Underutilized.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:47 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 August 2006 If there is a perfect plan for each of our lives, it is unlikely most of us have walked it completely. But we try. However, some seem to lose the path completely. The hero we talk about in this message is skilled at helping others find that path again. Direct download: A_Hero_for_Those_Who_Cant_Find_the_Road.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:41 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 August 2006 Often, we learn a principle by seeing the opposite in action. In this encounter between Jesus and some fuzzy thinkers, the clear differentiation between Jesus the Hero and all non-heroes is clear. Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 August 2006 We are taught often that risk-taking is only for venture-capitalists or fools. But the Bible is full of examples of people who found risk-taking (when properly managed) is much more fulfilling and rewarding than hiding behind propriety. Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 July 2006 People often confuse small with insignificant. But not this kind of
hero. This hero is looking for those tiny moments and unforeseen
opportunities that have the potential to explode once they hit the
tipping point. This hero is often the one who tips it over into real
importance. Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 July 2006 It isn't easy to come to the defense of someone who is innocent. You may end up getting hurt. But can anyone imagine defending someone who is guilty and knowing that they won't credit you anything for it. This is what one hero did...and it is the right thing to do sometimes.Direct download: A_Hero_Defends_the_Innocent_and_the_Guilty.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:24 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 June 2006 This is the first message in a new Sermon Series during the summer titled "Ordinary Heroes". In this first message, we will explore the life of Lydia, a wealthy woman who uses her influence to begin something that very few others would have dreamed of. Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 June 2006 If you could change the place you love - your home, church, town, business, school, nation - would you? Is there a way to pray that is much more effective than what we normally do? (i.e. Throw the prayers up against the wall to see which ones stick). This final message in the series "The Parallel Universe" focuses on how Daniel's prayer touched the spirit realm and then touched his world, and the place he loved, for the better. Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 June 2006 Sanity is not primarily a mental condition as much as it is spiritual. This is part of the series on "The Parallel Universe" from the Book of Daniel. In this message we encounter someone who loses their mind and gains it back. Why he did each of these is the point of teaching and life we will explore in detail. Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 June 2006 Our job can seem unfair; our church may seem unfair; our families certainly seem unfair at times. Daniel was a man who faced a lifetime of service in a job he never wanted, in a place he abhored living in, with a people he felt alien to. But he did his job with excellence and becomes the shining example for all of us how to win in the rat race of life. Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 May 2006 The spirit realm and the physical realm are both real and parallel to one another, in the sense that they both affect many parts of our lives. One very real area that the spirit realm differs is that it dwells outside the normal rules of time and space. Because of this, God is able to give us glimpses into the future to ready us for the way we live in the present. Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 April 2006 With so much going on most
Christians don't rest very well. And yet God has called us to rest in him. In
this sermon you can gain some insight into the problem of unrest and the
solution God offers you. Thousands of years ago God reserved his rest for you.
Find out what that means and how to enter that
rest! Message given by Rick Gall at Gateway. Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 April 2006 When asked, very few people consider themselves to be leaders. But from experience, we find there are several times each week when our actions and decisions affect the lives of so many other people. At the very least, we lead in what we decide and what we do. From there, our leadership abilities and responsibilities increase. In this message, we contrast the leadership styles of Caiaphas and Jesus and see a simple truth: the alternative leadership style works better. Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 April 2006 To most peace activists, the definition of peace includes the idea of ending war. To take the Iraq war as an example, we might ask: Did they have peace before the war started? Have they had peace during the war? Is there peace after the war? So maybe peace is not contingent upon ending war. In this message, we will explore how the average person can have peace and what really gets in the way of having peace permanently. Direct download: Consider_the_Possibilities_When_We_Learn_to_Live_in_Peace.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:21 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 April 2006 For the majority of people, living a life of love either means becoming a "romeo" or a sex goddess...or being an idealistic dreamer who lives on the ideal plain. But the type of love God wants to give us as a tool is eminently practical and can be lived hour by hour. In fact, this message will show that this is the best way to live in love: Hour by hour. Direct download: Consider_the_Possibilities_When_We_Learn_to_Live_in_Love.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:18 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 This series of messages is all about adding new tools to our spiritual toolbelt. If we can learn to use them, the additional strength and power that flows out of our life will open up windows of opportunity and allow the flow of God to be constant through us. Direct download: Consider_the_Possibilities_in_Lining_Up_our_Values.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:47 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 Lie-based thinking is shattering the hopes and dreams of so many people. But God can thoroughly change that and can help us to see the difference the Truth makes. Living in the Truth is much more than just believing the right things in our head...it is settling old issues in our hearts. Direct download: Consider_the_Possibilities_if_We_Grew_Up.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:45 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 The continuation of the idea of the first message with some more practical applications of the concept. Direct download: Consider_the_Possibilities_When_we_Obey_God_-_Part_2.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:43 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 "Obey" is a word that doesn't even show up in wedding vows much any more. However that may rankle some, we have to realize that we have come to see obedience as equal to slavery. But what if obedience is the path to freedom? Come and see what that could mean. Direct download: Consider_the_Possibilities_if_We_Obey_God.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:41 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 At times we complain about our family, we try to avoid them and even set very necessary but difficult boundaries. Have you tried praying for them? Perhaps you have, but did it make any difference? We look at how to pray for loved ones in a way that will assure some radical changes and God-things will happen Direct download: Consider_the_Possibilities_When_We_Pray_for_Loved_Ones.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:39 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 Friend-focused prayer is also called Intercession by some people, but in this case, is intent upon seeing changes in those we care about and know. Sometimes that knowledge gets in the way and can hinder. We'll talk about how to overcome that to pray very effectively. Direct download: The_Possibilities_When_You_Practice_Friend-based_Prayer.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:31 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Everyone has seasons in their life when they feel like building something new into their life. How does that correspond to what God is doing with your life? How does God want to build the people of God? This message explores how God has always wanted to build up His people. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Is the Bible really a message from God, or is it a collection of writings of man about God. Yes...(what does he mean, yes? Isn't that confusing...I'm not sure either...I guess we'll have to listen to find out). Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 This is one of the oldest questions mankind has ever asked. If there was an answer that everyone would accept, we would have discovered it by now. In answering this one, we come to the place where maybe the question is not one question at all. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 This question has haunted mankind forever. Good things happening to bad people and its converse side seem to suggest that there is no justice and therefore, no God of Justice. But there is another way of looking at this (you knew there would be, didn't you?). Direct download: Why_Do_Bad_Things_Happen_to_Good_people.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:46 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 These two concepts...God's Love and Hell...don't seem to reconcilable in the same universe. How can one co-exist with the other? Not only can they co-exist, but they actually must exist together if God is to be consistent with Himself. Direct download: How_Can_a_Loving_God_Send_People_to_Hell.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:03 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Even for those who believe in healing (as we do), there are moments when you throw up your hands in despair and ask this question. Are there principles to follow in understanding this question? Yes, there are. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 In this series of messages, we will take on the toughest questions posed by those who struggle to believe in God. This first one is the most honest of the bunch and the answer is simpler than most people realize. Direct download: Why_Does_God_Allow_the_Innocent_to_Suffer.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:59 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 It is when we give up completely that the fight has been lost. But there are seasons in our lives when it is difficult to hold on. This message focuses on how to stay away from the life-draining experience of despair. Direct download: The_Solutions_to_Despair_and_Depression.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:58 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Temptation is often viewed as all our fault or all the Devil's fault. But the truth is somewhere else...as usual. Come explore how to deal with these spiritual tests and always come out the Victor. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 A great way to bring joy and thanksgiving is to dwell upon the good things that God is doing. But so much of life wants to point our attention the other direction. In this message we will explore how to accomplish the kind of thought life that will defeat the nihilism of our day. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 The hardest spiritual warfare is the fight you can't see. The enemy's job is to convince you he isn't there and that you're just fighting yourself. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Much of what we consider to be spiritual warfare is something else entirely. In the same light, much that is spiritual warfare is called something else. In this message, we explore the difference between the two. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 The Armor of God is often taken to be definitive things that God adds to our lives. But what if it isn't? What if the Armor of God is something we already possess and need to learn how to use? Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 In this message, we continue the series on Ephesians, but begin a new series which encompasses the basic types of spiritual warfare that every person has to overcome. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 This message is part of a series of messages in Ephesians and encompasses the strength of ministry we can have when we worship together. Comments[0] |

This message begins a brand-new sermon series, exploring and explaining the foundation of Gateway Fellowship's viewpoint on personal change as a Christian and the role that Intercessory Prayer plays with that. The series is called "The Delta Force" and this first message explains the role of the commander of the Delta Force. The Delta symbol in scientific circles represents the measurement of change in a given experiment or series of observations. Come experience what it can mean to appoint a new commander to the changes which you and God know must take place in your life.
It isn't easy to come to the defense of someone who is innocent. You may end up getting hurt. But can anyone imagine defending someone who is guilty and knowing that they won't credit you anything for it. This is what one hero did...and it is the right thing to do sometimes.
This is the first message in a new Sermon Series during the summer titled "Ordinary Heroes". In this first message, we will explore the life of Lydia, a wealthy woman who uses her influence to begin something that very few others would have dreamed of.