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This is the podcast of the teachings of Passion Creek Church in Queen Creek, Arizona with Pastor Trey Van Camp.

Passion Creek Church Trey Van Camp

    • Religion & Spirituality

This is the podcast of the teachings of Passion Creek Church in Queen Creek, Arizona with Pastor Trey Van Camp.

    The Slow Work of God

    The Slow Work of God

    In Acts 9, Paul experiences his moment. He encounters the risen Jesus in an instant and his life is forever changed. But then, Paul begins his marathon. Rather than jumping straight into the work of the ministry that we know him for, Paul spends years cultivating a slow, gradual, and deep relationship with God. From Paul’s life, we learn that God always works slowly in us before working extraordinarily through us.

    But God won’t force His work in us.

    Like Paul, we must learn to trust in the slow work of God, yielding more and more of our idols, passions, and desires to him in surrender. Only by letting go of our expectations and accepting God’s grace can we slowly grow into mature disciples of Jesus who greatly impact those around us.

    • 37 min
    The Moment A Murderer Became a Minister

    The Moment A Murderer Became a Minister

    In Acts 9 we meet Saul, a murderer and enemy of the new Christian movement. Saul has built his life around what he believes is the righteous way of God: zealously eradicating evil from the world. But then, in a moment, Saul is transformed. He meets the risen Jesus and learns that the righteousness of God doesn’t come by our earthly power, violence, or force. Instead, it comes through Christ. God in human flesh, coming to take our punishment and suffer violence on our behalf. We can learn from Saul by accepting our own brokenness and inability to achieve righteousness. Like Saul, we learn that to be a follower of Jesus is to let him be a warrior for us against sin and evil. Jesus is our only hope and confidence.

    Acts 9:1-19 CSB

    • 33 min
    A Eunuch, a Deacon, and a Baptism | Acts 8:26-39

    A Eunuch, a Deacon, and a Baptism | Acts 8:26-39

    Acts 8:26-39

    • 31 min
    Sin of Simony

    Sin of Simony

    In this message, we learn about one of the first false converts of the early church: Simon.

    Acts 8:1-24

    • 38 min
    Fulfilling Your Purpose - Peacemaking E4

    Fulfilling Your Purpose - Peacemaking E4

    The final part of peacemaking involves making peace with who we really are and who God made us to be. At some point in our lives, our perspective shifts. We realize that we aren’t the hero of our story in the way we thought we’d be. We make mistakes, poor choices, and few of us experience life exactly the way we thought we would. And yet, God can still redeem the lowest parts of our story. In fact, the most influential people in the biblical story all experience dramatic low points. At the end of Genesis, Joseph seems to be at his lowest point. But through his work of forgiving his past, forging new patterns, and framing his pain, God is able to fulfill Joseph’s purpose. Making peace with our purpose means making peace with disappointment, failure, and regret. But it also means making peace with who we actually are today. We look back at our lives, and ahead to our future, in order to fulfill the purpose God has for us.

    • 41 min
    Framing Your Pain - Peacemaking E3

    Framing Your Pain - Peacemaking E3

    One of the hardest parts of our lives to make peace with is the pain and suffering that follows us. All of us experience hardship, and for some, it’s the defining attribute of our lives. Whether from death, loss, infertility, chronic illness, sudden diagnoses, relational hurt and betrayal, or simply from apathy and the monotony of life, all of us have painful experiences. Making peace with our pain doesn’t mean we ignore its reality. It actually means the opposite. Unlike Abel in Genesis 4, we don’t allow our pain to stir up bitterness in our hearts. Instead, framing our pain is a way for us to vocalize our pain to God. We name the emotions connected to our pain, and we voice these emotions back to God. But we also declare God’s faithfulness back to ourselves. Like Jesus in the Garden before His crucifixion, we use our pain as a reminder that God is still faithful and in control. And even in our lowest, God is still near.

    • 43 min

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