
The Tabernacle is a group of imperfect people desiring to be changed by the love & grace of a perfect God. We gather on weekends to worship Jesus, then scatter to our communities as missionaries throughout the week.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 556 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

What if coming to the end of yourself is actually the beginning of something deeper? In Psalm 6, we discover how to pray when everything feels like it’s falling apart, and why weakness before God is where His power goes to work.
Grief and sorrow are an inevitable part of life for all humans. The psalmist provides a blueprint to navigate our sorrow and grief. Surrounded by enemies and heavy grief, David does not rely on his own power or sink into despair. Instead, he turns to... more
We often pray and trust God in tough circumstances because we want Him to change our situation, and rightly so. But Psalm 4 challenges whether our trust in God is rooted in His answers or in who He is. Even in the silence of the night
In Psalm 3, David moves from betrayal and overwhelming anxiety to unshakable confidence by learning to share his burdens with God, praise Him for who He is, and rest in His protection. When life feels surrounded by enemies and fear, this Psalm remind... more
These messages are not just powerful but come from real people in real life. Humor and authenticity create a place where real biblical truth hit home.
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Recent sermons center on biblical themes across Old and New Testament books, with a strong emphasis on faith in God amidst distress, obedience, and transformation through Christ. Episodes frequently connect ancient scripture to everyday life, weaving personal anecdotes with practical faith applications, gospel-centered teaching, and calls to trust Jesus, engage in mission, and live out grace in daily relationships. Noteworthy are the Bible-heavy expositions, integration of psalms and acts themes, and a consistent focus on proclaiming Jesus as center of life and community change. This batch likely appeals to listeners seeking scripture-driven guidance, pastoral encouragement, and applications for faith in family, work, and church life.
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Recent guests on The Tabernacle Sermons include:
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2. Brayden Cromwell
3. Gabby Cromwell
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