“Private Judgement, if it remained private, was not sound judgment. In order for it to be rational and accurate in its interpretation of the outside world, it was necessary for such judgement to show...
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-2my9x-ff41ac On this week’s podcast Jonathan and Katie discuss the spiritual warfare going on against Pastors, The Pandemic and why the Church should avoid selling out to political parties of any kind, for any...
Our Sermon from Palm Sunday asks us the consider the full days events recorded in Luke 19:28-48 in light of the entire council of scriptures. Join us as we look at the beginning of...
Both Society and the Church want healing their wounds to be easy, but healing takes time and difficult conversations. Also, here is how God’s Heart got its name. I was first introduced to sushi...
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-6p2iv-fe94b3 This week Pastor Enoch Ling joins Jonathan Faulkner and Katie Mason to discuss the Atlanta shootings, how racism affects the Asian American Community, purity culture/Pornography and why “Just having a bad day” is...
This week we continued out series entitled: “What is Lent” with a look at what Jesus meant when He said: “The greatest among you must become servant of all” and how we might live...
Consumeristic Christianity is in decline, but it not going quietly. Rev. Jonathan David Faulkner Modern American culture has long been defined by commercialism and consumerism driven by a variant of materialism that demarks the...
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ehqct-fdc941 This week on The God’s Heart Podcast Katie and I discuss Beth Moore leaving the SBC, Why the Equality Act should not scare us, James White on Empathy and what Jesus requires of...
This week we looked at “The Parable of the Wicked Servant” from Matthew 18:21-35 and talked about our mandate to forgive and show mercy to others because we have been shown mercy and forgiven....
History is known for its patterns, and the solutions and resolutions from the ancient world can inform how we act today. Rev. Jonathan David Faulkner While I was studying for a sermon on James...