Finances
The content begins with a welcome and prayer, focusing on gratitude and the sermon. It addresses political commentary, particularly criticisms about discussing politics in church. Pastor Andrew emphasizes the relationship between money and faith, clarifying that while money is not evil, the love of it can lead to sin. The message encourages finding contentment in God, trusting His provision, and practicing generosity as an expression of faith.
Who Will Go (Copy)
Marriage is presented as a vital act of worship that God judges, with a focus on its significance in today's culture. The discussion highlights the historical challenges marriage has faced, particularly in ancient Rome, and addresses the decline in marriage rates in the U.S. Emphasizing gender roles, mutual submission, and the need for Christ at the center, the content calls for the church to support marriage and mentor young couples.
Who Will Go
When God Calls, Everything Changes
In this sermon on Isaiah 6:1–13, Pastor Andrew Bedo unpacks Isaiah’s stunning vision of the Lord and his life-altering call to ministry. This message challenges complacency in the Christian life and confronts the myth that God only calls the qualified.
Through personal stories and biblical insight, we see how God often calls us in the middle of life’s interruptions—and how detours can become divine appointments. Isaiah’s response, “Here I am. Send me,” becomes a powerful model for believers today.
Are you standing on the sidelines of your faith? It’s time to step into the mission. This sermon calls every believer to embrace the call to serve, to go, and to speak.