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Becoming a Deliverer Means Accepting Responsibility: An Irritated Woman (Zipporah)

Becoming a Deliverer Means Accepting Responsibility: An Irritated Woman (Zipporah)

Pastor Jack teaches from Exodus 4:18-31, focusing on Zipporah's angry response when Moses is confronted by God for failing to circumcise his son. He explores how long-term bitterness, unforgiveness, and misunderstanding of God's ways can poison relationships and prevent spiritual maturity. Pastor Jack emphasizes that true ministry only develops as we mature in our relationships, particularly in marriage, and that God gives us time to grow if we're willing to confront ourselves honestly.
The God Who Makes All Things Whole

The God Who Makes All Things Whole

Pastor Jack officiates the wedding of Art Jones and Lee Murray, two individuals who had both been through divorce and found healing in Christ. Through their testimony shared via media presentation, Pastor Jack explores how God's redemptive power can restore broken lives and make room for wholeness, even in situations where past failures and divorce have occurred. He challenges traditional church positions on remarriage, emphasizing that Jesus came to heal and restore, not to condemn those who have been broken by life's circumstances.
The Quest for Monument Builders

The Quest for Monument Builders

Pastor Jack teaches on Joshua chapter 4, exploring God's command to build memorials from stones taken from the Jordan River. He draws from this Old Testament account to show how God desires to work tangible, physical miracles in our lives that serve as lasting testimonies to His power? whether in marriage, sexual purity, deliverance from bondage, or other areas. Pastor Jack emphasizes that true spirituality manifests in concrete, visible transformation, not just ethereal religious experience.
The Trouble With Women

The Trouble With Women

Pastor Jack explores the role of women in the church and family, beginning a series on women's ministries. Drawing from Genesis, he examines how the fall affected the man-woman relationship, addresses distorted teachings on submission and authority, and clarifies that redemption in Christ restores both men and women to equal partnership and full ministry potential. He emphasizes that biblical headship is not about suppression but protection, leadership, and release.
Intoduction to Ministry Development

Intoduction to Ministry Development

Pastor Jack introduces a new series of elders discipleship seminars, teaching on the progression from follower to disciple to minister of Jesus. He explains that leadership in the church begins with learning to rule in four areas: yourself, your home, the church, and ultimately with Christ in His millennial kingdom. Pastor Chuck Shoemake joins him to emphasize that spiritual leadership is measured by the quality and "weightedness" of a man's character? particularly faithfulness as a "one woman man" not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually.