Dayspring Fellowship Podcasts
Episodes
Wednesday Jan 31, 2018
Be With Me
Wednesday Jan 31, 2018
Wednesday Jan 31, 2018
January 27 & 28, 2018 Be With MeCrossFit – Part 3
God invites us to experience deep relational connection with Him. And though most of us have probably heard the phrase, “practicing the presence of God,” do we really know what it means? How do we "practice" God’s presence? Join us this weekend as we unpack that phrase and discover ways that we can be more aware of God’s activity in our daily lives.
Following the message, Kap Otten continues our walk through Dayspring's StratOp.
- Pastor Chris
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Dayspring's StratOp
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Following the January 21, 2018 sermon, Pastor Chris presented an introduction to Dayspring's StratOp--its strategic preparation for future momentum.
Sunday Jan 21, 2018
Talk With Me
Sunday Jan 21, 2018
Sunday Jan 21, 2018
January 20 & 21, 2018Talk With MeCrossFit – Part 3
Martin Luther once said, “To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing.” We breathe instinctively. Do we really pray that way?This weekend we’ll look at the spiritual discipline of prayer as we continue our series, CrossFit. Is prayer just a way for you to get something you want from God? Or, is it a way for Him to get something from you? - Pastor Chris
Friday Jan 19, 2018
An Appetite for the Word
Friday Jan 19, 2018
Friday Jan 19, 2018
January 13 & 14, 2018An Appetite for the WordCrossFit - Part 2
As Pastor Nathan reminded us last week, the new year is the time tens of thousands are motivated to change their diet or exercise more to get in better shape. Physical fitness - and all that goes along with it - has become a billion-dollar business. Experts will also tell you something else: physical fitness doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time and effort. The best results come from a personalized regular routine and perseverance. This is all good stuff, but what about our spiritual health? In 1 Timothy 4:7-8, Paul was inspired to write: “train yourself for godliness; for while bodily training is of some value, godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come.” In this message, we discuss one of the most important spiritual disciplines (habits) we can develop for spiritual health and mature faith…a healthy appetite for God’s Word.
- Pastor John
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Practices to Cultivate New Patterns in Our Lives
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
January 6 & 7, 2018Practices to Cultivate New Patterns in Our LivesCrossFit – Part 1
The start of a new year often brings with it the desire for this year to be different than the last. Many of us set lofty goals driven by the desire to get in shape physically and spiritually. We often start out strong as we enter into the new year, but as the months go by our motivation and discipline begin to fade leaving us defeated. I believe strongly that the Lord wants to shape something new in each of us this year, as individuals and as a church. I’m encouraged by this truth each time I read Isaiah 43:18-19 which states, “Remember not the former things nor consider things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.” For some, the lives we lead spiritually are that desert place discussed in the passage. We have a genuine desire for things to change, but if we are honest we don’t really know how or where to begin. We’ve tried reading our Bible, we’ve tried prayer, but we’ve never truly developed a discipline to cultivate new patterns in our lives that would allow for sustainable change.If this is you, you are not alone. In fact, we are devoting the next eight weeks as a church to learn about the various spiritual disciplines so that we may grow through the revelation of God’s Word and the leading of the Spirit together. This weekend we begin our series, “CrossFit.” The purpose of this series is simple. We are embracing new practices and structures in our lives which provide the space for us to more fully experience God’s grace and presence. I don’t know about you, but I need that this year. And as we seek to invest in these disciplines personally and communally, I’m excited to witness the transformation that will take place in our midst. God Bless You,Pastor Nathan
Monday Jan 01, 2018
Hope for the New Year
Monday Jan 01, 2018
Monday Jan 01, 2018
December 30 & 31, 2017
Hope for the New Year
Most of us spend December anticipating Christmas. But the week that follows finds us in a no man’s land of sorts, poised between what was and what will become. Too often we find ourselves stuck, holding on to the past and afraid of the future, both working to steal our joy in the present! This weekend we will learn to enjoy His presence in the present, while looking back in gratitude for what God has done in our lives and looking forward with hope. Happy New Year!
- Pastor Chris