
Welcome to The Sanctuary Church Sermon of the Week Podcast. We live in a world that loves to put labels on people. At the Sanctuary, we want to help you experience God's love in a tangible way that helps you realize that the label and truth He wants you to live under is simply, "loved." If you are looking for hope, healing, or freedom in your life, you've come to the right place. You've come to a ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 397 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Drawing on three biblical mothers—Rachel weeping for her children (Jeremiah 31:15, Matthew 2:18), Rizpah keeping her relentless vigil over her sons (2 Samuel 21), and Deborah, "a mother in Israel," who led the fearful toward courage (Judges 4-5)—this... more
Tracing the church's divine purpose like a train moving through Scripture, this message follows God's dwelling place from Jacob's dream at Bethel ("How awesome is this place... this is the gate of heaven," Genesis 28), through the wilderness tabernac... more
Drawing on Mother Teresa's words that "loneliness is the leprosy of the West," this message confronts how American individualism has quietly reshaped our faith, turning followers of Jesus into consumers who church-shop and ghost rather than commit. R... more
What is the church really, and can it exist without you in the room? Tracing the Greek word ekklesia ("called out ones") and the history of how God's presence moved from a temple to a people, this message argues that church was never about content de... more
Drawing on the early church's response to the Antonine plague in Rome, "All Things New: Part 1" opens a series on what the church truly is by starting at the end, in Revelation 21, where Jesus says "I am making everything new" — using the Greek kaino... more
Walking through the road to Emmaus in Luke 24, where two grieving disciples confess "we had hoped," this Easter message sits in the often-skipped tension of Holy Saturday to ask not "why did this happen?" but "where is Jesus?" The resurrection is the... more
Drawing on Galatians 6:2-5 and years of walking with people through wildfires, refugee camps, and personal loss, this Palm Sunday message draws a vital distinction between a "burden" (baros, a crushing weight meant to be shared in community) and a "l... more
Suffering is not a question of whether but how—and whether we face it alone or together. Drawing on Psalm 22 (the same anguished cry, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?", that Jesus echoed from the cross) and Genesis 2's declaration that "it ... more








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Across recent episodes, the sermons center on faith in everyday life, addressing suffering, forgiveness, prayer, and community transformation through scripture. Themes recur around turning hardship into growth, intercession and practical spirituality, and living out belief in tangible acts of care, justice, and hospitality. Notable threads include personal testimonies of loss and resilience, explorations of the Lord's Prayer and intercessory prayer, and a consistent emphasis on belonging, mercy, and communal support as central to a faithful life. The collection often ties biblical narratives to contemporary life, inviting listeners to sit with pain, seek healing, and engage in prayer and service with others, in a community-focused, hopeful ... more
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