Episodios

  • What's Up on *Wednesdays?*
    Sep 11 2022
    A quick highlight of the last few Wednesdays in high school at Horizon. Whether it's dinner, sports, games or the like, we'll be together from 6-7:30pm on Wednesdays because we genuinely like each other and want to spend time together in community. We'd love to have you here with us. "Fax."
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    2 m
  • Greenhouse: Cultivating an Inner Core
    Aug 22 2022
    In a world obsessed with polishing the outer skin, God wants to develop your inner core. This week we took a look at the fruit of the arara tree, which isn't all you may think it'd be based on its outer appearance. Have you found yourself tired from living for the hollowness of approval and laboring away at your "image?" God's core was revealed on the cross--one full of grace, love, strength and sacrifice, and He invites us to experience more life as He transforms our hearts and our minds. Join Wilson, Katherine and new(ish) 7th and 8th grade pastor Alex Bowman (!!!) as they recap what God encouraged them with this week via the arara tree.
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    20 m
  • Greenhouse: Thriving in the Desert
    Aug 15 2022

    God wants to make you into an acacia tree! What the heck is an acacia tree, you ask? Let Sky, Tom, Gage and Wilson tell you all about it. Our favorite Sunday morning volunteer is making his "What's up Sunday?" debut; welcome, Tom!  You can also check out Chad's teaching on thriving in the desert like an acacia tree here: https://horizoncc.com/media/exploring-service/greenhouse/thriving-in-the-desert-and-leaving-a-legacy/?media=video

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    14 m
  • Choose Courage
    Aug 7 2022
    Today, Pastor Ryan Ventura brought our awareness to the reality that fear kills dreams. In today's episode of, "What's up, Sunday?" Josh, Wilson, Sky and Belle reflect on their own fears and how Jesus invites us to trust Him and to take one step closer to Him when we do experience fear. Take heart! (And enjoy Josh's opening to the podcast.)
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    20 m
  • Ask Me Anything: How do we follow Jesus in 2022?
    Aug 1 2022
    Is it really possible to follow Jesus in the modern world? After our time on Sunday reading and reflecting together, we would answer with a resounding "HEAVEN YES!" This was the final week in our "Ask Me Anything" series. We have Kaylie, Katherine, Wilson and Josh on the mic fleshing out the big idea that we were literally made to follow Jesus and to do it together. It was refreshing to find that being a disciple and making disciples doesn't have to look wildly different all these years later. The first disciples had the right idea (and were the same sinners we are today). Happy listening!
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    18 m
  • Ask Me Anything: How do I deal with high expectations?
    Aug 1 2022
    The one and only Brad Grosjean was in the Garage with us this weekend helping us explore the seventh question in our "Ask Me Anything" series: How do I deal with high expectations? Sky, Josh, Landon and Wilson were in the podcast room after service to bring some of the highlights to YOU. TL;DL* - Don't live surrendered to your expectations; surrender them to God! Here's to more freedom.
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    19 m
  • Ask Me Anything: What is the Church's response to poverty?
    Jul 18 2022
    Kaylie, Sky, Belle and Tom reflect on Question #6 in our "Ask Me Anything" series: What is the Church's response to poverty? Defining poverty as need, whether it be physical, spiritual, emotional, relational or otherwise, we encounter poverty every day in some way. So how do we respond to it as God's people?
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    22 m
  • Ask Me Anything: What does the Bible say about prosperity?
    Jul 10 2022
    We're in Week 5 of our summer series: "Ask Me Anything?" This week, we looked to God's Word to answer the question, "What does the Bible have to say about prosperity?" Join Sky, Belle, Wilson and Katherine as they talk wealth, health and happiness and how God's love for us remains constant when all those circumstances don't! Featuring one mic *fall* and a great explanation of batting average from our resident baseball expert.
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    22 m