Episodios

  • The Jesus Way #63 -- John 21:1-19 -- What do I love more than Jesus?
    Apr 15 2026

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    What I hope you will get every time you come to "More than Bread" is something more than bread. With all my heart I believe God wants to speak to you through this time. And then if you have been with me for a bit, you know that it’s not enough to listen to His Words, we need to learn from them, and it’s not enough to just learn from them, we need to lean into them, we need to put them into practice, we need to do what it says. So I encourage you every time you listen take something away, think through an “I will..." statement. As a result of this time, "I will – fill in the blank."

    And in this episode I hope your "I will" statement involves thinking through in some tangible how much you love Jesus.

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    23 m
  • The Jesus Way #62 -- John 21:1-19 -- What's your passion?
    Apr 14 2026

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    Every Good Friday at Calvary we have an immersive experience that we call the Way of the Cross. It’s all about the the passion of Jesus. In the cross that passion is not just an overwhelming, emotional or even sexual desire. That's too often how we think about it. We think of lovers, physical attraction, desires so intense they give birth to physical manifestations. Our knees get weak, skin tingles, and our guts heave.

    But the passion of Jesus was not just an overwhelming desire. It was a courageous love willing to sacrifice. It was a fire in the gut, that could not be quenched. It was a burning heart of compassion for people and to embrace a cause that matters?

    So what's your passion?

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    23 m
  • The Jesus Way #61 -- Luke 15 -- The Jesus-Way leads home!
    Apr 13 2026

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    I know Luke isn't John, but Jesus is still Jesus and Luke 15 contains one of Jesus' most well-known stories. We're living with homesick hearts. We can't quite shake this sense that something's missing. But when Jesus walked out of the tomb on Easter morning, He was flinging open the door to the home we couldn't find. Easter isn't just about Jesus coming back to life it's about us coming back home.

    I think that's part of the reason why this story is such a priceless treasure. It's Jesus' most well-known story. Charles Dickens called it the greatest story ever told. It captures the essence of our faith and reveals the heart of the Bible. It's a personal invitation to be seen, known and loved in the father's home. The Jesus-Way leads home!

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    35 m
  • The Jesus Way #60 -- John 20:24-31 -- Are you looking for a sign?
    Apr 10 2026

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    I think so often, when am I wrestling with doubt, I start asking for a sign. Have you ever done that? John said that he recorded a series of signs in his gospel, so that we would believe. Seven signs were given so that we would believe. But it's important to realize that a sign, even if we're given a sign, the sign gives direction, but it's not the destination. In fact, once you reach the destination, there is no longer any need for signs.

    Sign or not, the destination is Jesus. The signs are given so that we would believe. Are you looking for a sign?

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    21 m
  • The Jesus Way #59 -- John 20:19-31 -- Believing ain't easy!
    Apr 9 2026

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    As we are coming to the end of John's gospel, we are coming back to the beginning of the Jesus Way. What is the beginning of the Jesus Way? It all starts with faith, believing, trusting Jesus. But sometimes believing is hard. Over and over again, the writers of scripture, Jesus himself over and over again connects an uncommonly good life, a life uncommon in both it's quanity and quality; he connects that kind of life with faith, with believing.

    It seems like it should be an easy thing, it's so easy even a child can do it. In fact we often hold that up as the standard, a child-like faith. But then we grow up. and
    sometimes this quest for faith seems so difficult. Sometimes believing ain't easy!

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    21 m
  • The Jesus Way #58 -- John 20:19-23 & Colossians 4:2 -- Are you a gritty pray-er?
    Apr 8 2026

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    At a Leadership Summit, a few years ago, Angela Duckworth laid out her research that suggests that every successful person, every person who makes a true impact on the world, has one unique charecteristic. She called it grit. And she defined grit as the child of passion and persistance. Persistance and passion together equals grit. So let me ask you, "Are you passionately persistant in prayer?" Or am I distracted, living with the illusion that I am a great multi-tasker, while my prayer have neither passion nor persistance.

    So that's the question for this episode. Are you a gritty pray-er?

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    22 m
  • The Jesus Way #57 -- John 20:1-23 -- What if He sent you?
    Apr 7 2026

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    In this episode we are going to hear the words from Jesus, "As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you." With all my heart I believe that that message was not just made for a handful of people who saw the risen Jesus, it's for each of us. As the Father sent Jesus, Jesus is sending us. Think of all that entailed, all that was involved in Jesus' sending.

    What if in the same way, for the same purpose, Jesus has sent you? Coming out of the Easter season, coming at the end of the gospel of John, there's an awful lot to that simple statement. What if He sent you?


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    22 m
  • The Jesus Way #56 -- John 20:1-16 -- It's Personal!
    Apr 6 2026

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    We think of tombs as endings, final pages of the story. But for God every tomb is a transition. Think of the amazing global transition that started in Jesus' tomb. God reset the world and life will never be the same. What if the Easter tombstone is really your stepping stone? You know what a stepping stone is right? A stepping stone is something we need to go to a place we could never reach on our own. What if the trouble you're facing; the doubt, the darkness, the difficulty; what if the tomb is not your final resting place, it's the porch you have to walk across to go home. What if it's not a locked door, it's the key.

    What if your tombstone is actually a stepping stone to something so good, you can barely imagine it?

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    36 m