C3 Church Sermon Podcast

The C3 Church Preaching Team

The official weekly sermon podcast from C3 Church, led by Pastors Matthew and Angel Anderson. Tune in to receive life-giving, Spirit-led messages preached live from our Ellsworth, WI and Hudson, WI locations. Grow in your faith and be encouraged as we explore the Word of God, driven by our mission to guide you in BELONGING to the family of God and BECOMING all that He created you to be!

  1. 5d ago

    Be The Church - Pastor Matthew Anderson

    Finding Strength in Faith: A Journey of Surrender > Discover how faith can transform our lives, even in chaos. In a world filled with uncertainty, the message of faith and surrender resonates more than ever. Matthew Anderson leads us through a powerful reflection on finding joy amidst chaos and the importance of building our lives on a solid foundation. The Power of Praise Matthew opens with a heartfelt invocation, reminding us of the joy and strength we can find in communal praise. "I've still got joy in chaos, I've got peace that makes no sense," he proclaims, emphasizing that our faith allows us to rise above life's challenges. Building on Solid Ground He shares a poignant reminder that faith is our rock. "When everything around me is shaken, I've never been more glad that I put my faith in Jesus," says Matthew. This powerful declaration invites us to consider what we’re building our lives upon. A Call to Surrender One of the most impactful moments is when Matthew speaks about surrendering to God’s will. He reflects on Psalm 51, where David pleads for a clean heart. "God's not looking for perfect, he's looking for surrender," he states. This simple yet profound truth encourages us to approach God with our brokenness, knowing that He is always willing to renew us. > "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit in me." — Matthew Anderson This prayer encapsulates the essence of surrender and the hope that comes with it. Matthew reassures us that no matter our past, we can always return to God and experience His grace. Embracing Community As the gathering continues, there’s an invitation to fellowship and connection. Matthew talks about upcoming events at C3 Church, emphasizing the importance of belonging and growing together in faith. The fellowship night and next-gen night are not just events but opportunities to deepen our relationships and share our journeys. In closing, Matthew reminds us that surrendering to God doesn’t mean we lose ourselves; instead, it transforms us into who we are meant to be. As we step into our week, may we carry the message of hope, renewal, and surrender with us, knowing that we are supported by a loving community and a faithful God.

    Be The Church - Pastor Matthew Anderson
  2. 5d ago

    What Steals the Mission - Pastor Angel Anderson

    Staying on Mission: Avoiding Distractions in Faith > Discover how distractions can derail your spiritual journey and mission. Good morning. In our latest discussion, Angel Anderson shares a powerful reminder about the importance of staying focused on our spiritual mission amid life's distractions. The Threat of Distraction Angel emphasizes a crucial point: the greatest threat to the church isn’t external opposition but rather distraction from our mission. This insight is not just for church leaders but for every believer navigating their faith journey. He encourages us to reflect on how often we lose sight of our true purpose due to life’s myriad distractions. > "The greatest threat to the church is not the opposition from the world; it is distraction from our mission." Personal Reflections on Distraction Angel shares a personal anecdote about a Saturday he planned to dedicate to cleaning but found himself sidetracked by a disorganized closet. This relatable story serves as a metaphor for how easily we can drift from our intended path. He relates this experience to our spiritual lives, noting that distractions don’t always come from negative sources, but can simply be the mundane tasks of daily life. The Real Danger: Drifting from Our Purpose Angel challenges us to consider what truly threatens our spiritual vitality. While cultural issues and moral decline are often cited as threats, he argues that the real danger lies in what pulls us away from our mission. He reminds us that the enemy often works subtly, keeping us present but not purposeful. > "If he can't make us deny Christ, then he will settle for making us forget why we are declaring Christ in the first place." Our Identity and Mission Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:17-20, Angel asserts our identity as new creations in Christ, called to be ambassadors for reconciliation. Understanding who we are in Christ is vital for executing our mission effectively. He encourages us to personalize scripture, reminding us that we are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, and God's special possession. > "Your identity always comes before your mission. We are chosen, we are priests, we are holy, and we belong to God." Conclusion: A Call to Reflection As we consider these thoughts, Angel leaves us with a reflective question: Are we living as ambassadors, or have we drifted from this mission? Our mission is not just to attend church or survive spiritually but to actively reveal Jesus to those around us. Let’s strive to stay focused, avoiding distractions that can lead us away from our calling.

    What Steals the Mission - Pastor Angel Anderson
  3. Aug 3

    Church On A Mission - Living On Mission - Pastor Mylon Anderson (Hudson Campus)

    Embracing Our Mission: The Power of God's Word > Explore how engaging with Scripture fuels our purpose and mission. The Importance of God's Word Our journey begins with a new series on mission living. As Christians, we have a manual to guide us, the Bible, which is essential for our lives. Mylon Anderson reminds us that too many believers are unfamiliar with the very words they profess to follow. He emphasizes the importance of developing a personal relationship with God's Word, stating, "One of my missions in life is to pique your interest so that you will personally develop a relationship with God's Word." Living on Mission As we explore our mission as a church, Mylon challenges us to align our lives with God’s mission. He notes, "When we cooperate with God and we come in union with God on mission, the blessings flow." This is not just a call to action for the church, but for each individual as well. He reminds us that when we honor God in our lives, blessings will follow. Are you seeking more fulfillment? Mylon invites us to discover God's mission for our lives, saying, "Find out what God's mission is in your life, in your thinking, in your attitude, your actions, and as you factor in God, your life will be blessed." A Call to Action Mission is not a passive endeavor; it is active and often requires courage. Mylon draws parallels to the military, illustrating that true mission is offensive, taking ground for the Kingdom of God. He states, "Our mission is letting the Holy Spirit take ground in our lives." Let this be a reminder that we are all sent ones, called to bring peace and hope wherever we go. As Jesus said, "As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you." As we conclude today, I encourage you to reflect on your relationship with Scripture and consider how you can engage with it more deeply. What is God calling you to do? Embrace the mission, and watch how it transforms not only your life but also those around you.

    Church On A Mission - Living On Mission - Pastor Mylon Anderson (Hudson Campus)
  4. Aug 3

    Church On A Mission - We Are On Mission - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

    Embracing Our Mission: The Power of God's Word > Explore how engaging with Scripture fuels our purpose and mission. The Importance of God's Word Our journey begins with a new series on mission living. As Christians, we have a manual to guide us, the Bible, which is essential for our lives. Matthew Anderson reminds us that too many believers are unfamiliar with the very words they profess to follow. He emphasizes the importance of developing a personal relationship with God's Word, stating, "One of my missions in life is to pique your interest so that you will personally develop a relationship with God's Word." Why is this relationship crucial? It is God's Word that sustains us. Matthew reflects on his own journey, sharing how he has come to love and appreciate the Bible more than ever. He urges us to treat the Word as nourishment for our spirits, saying, "If you're feeling parched and dry, it could be that you're not been eating the nourishment of God's Word." Living on Mission As we explore our mission as a church, Matthew challenges us to align our lives with God’s mission. He notes, "When we cooperate with God and we come in union with God on mission, the blessings flow." This is not just a call to action for the church, but for each individual as well. He reminds us that when we honor God in our lives, blessings will follow. Are you seeking more fulfillment? Matthew invites us to discover God's mission for our lives, saying, "Find out what God's mission is in your life, in your thinking, in your attitude, your actions, and as you factor in God, your life will be blessed." A Call to Action Mission is not a passive endeavor; it is active and often requires courage. Matthew draws parallels to the military, illustrating that true mission is offensive, taking ground for the Kingdom of God. He states, "Our mission is letting the Holy Spirit take ground in our lives." Let this be a reminder that we are all sent ones, called to bring peace and hope wherever we go. As Jesus said, "As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you." As we conclude today, I encourage you to reflect on your relationship with Scripture and consider how you can engage with it more deeply. What is God calling you to do? Embrace the mission, and watch how it transforms not only your life but also those around you.

    Church On A Mission - We Are On Mission - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)
  5. Jul 29

    The Provision Of The Lord - The Table Series - Pastor Matthew Anderson

    The Provision of God's Table: Embracing Abundance in Faith In life, we often grapple with the question of what we can bring to the table. Whether it's at family gatherings or social events, the urge to contribute something can feel overwhelming. But what if, when it comes to our relationship with God, all we need to do is show up? This sermon explores the profound truth of God's provision at His table, shedding light on how we can embrace His abundance in our lives. Understanding God's Generosity When we think about God's provision, it's essential to remember that it is not about what we bring to Him, but rather about what He offers us. Ephesians 1:7-8 reminds us of the richness of God's grace, stating that He has lavished His kindness upon us. This is not just enough to get by; it is more than enough. God's grace is an overflowing cup, inviting us to partake in His abundance. Embracing Our Identity as Children of God A crucial aspect of coming to God's table is recognizing our identity. 1 John 3:1 emphasizes that we are already God's children, loved and accepted. This identity is not based on our performance or what we can accomplish but rather on His invitation to belong. When we approach the table as His children, we can let go of the need to earn our place and simply receive. The Power of Coming Empty-Handed In our journey of faith, it's vital to understand that we must come to God's table empty-handed. Philippians 3:9 illustrates that our righteousness comes through faith in Christ, not from our efforts. This humble approach allows us to fully experience God's grace. By acknowledging our need for Him, we open ourselves to receive the fullness of His provision. The Transformation of Our Lives Coming to the table with an open heart leads to transformation, both personally and generationally. When we embrace God's provision, we tap into a power that can radically change our lives. It’s not merely about spiritual nourishment; it's about the impact our faith can have on those around us. As we grow in our understanding of God's grace, we become vessels of His love and kindness to others. The Community Aspect of God's Table Christianity is not a solo sport; it is a communal journey. At God's table, we are not alone. Ephesians 2:19-22 emphasizes that we are members of God's family, part of a larger community. This fellowship is crucial for our growth and flourishing. We need each other to navigate the challenges of life and to celebrate the joys together. The Importance of Shared Communion When we gather at God's table, we partake in a holy communion that strengthens our bonds. It's a reminder that we are all invited to experience His grace. This community aspect is transformative, reminding us that we are part of something greater than ourselves. Together, we can support one another, pray for one another, and grow collectively in faith. Conclusion The provision at God's table is an invitation to experience His abundance and grace. By coming empty-handed, embracing our identity as His children, and recognizing the importance of community, we can fully partake in the blessings He offers. So, let us show up at the table, ready to receive and share in the richness of His love. Key Takeaways - God's provision is not about what we bring but what He offers. - We are already loved and accepted as God's children. - Coming empty-handed allows us to fully experience His grace. - Our faith impacts not just our lives but generations to come. - Community is essential for our growth and flourishing in faith.

    The Provision Of The Lord - The Table Series - Pastor Matthew Anderson
  6. Jul 21

    Family Dynamics - The Table Series - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

    In today's fast-paced world, finding a sense of belonging and community can be challenging. For many, the church serves as a vital source of support, encouragement, and fellowship. In this blog post, we'll explore the significance of community within the church, drawing insights from Matthew Anderson's recent sermon, which emphasizes the importance of family dynamics in faith. Understanding the Role of Community in Faith When we gather as a church, we don't just attend a service; we come together as a family. Community in faith is essential for several reasons: it fosters encouragement, support, and a sense of belonging. In his sermon, Matthew highlights that the church is not merely an organization; it is Christ's family. This perspective encourages individuals to engage more deeply, knowing they are part of a supportive network. The Dynamics of Family in Church Matthew emphasizes the diverse age groups within the church, showcasing the beauty of a multi-generational community. From young drummers to seasoned members, each person contributes to the church's fabric. This diversity enriches the worship experience and creates a sense of unity. The church should welcome everyone, regardless of age, allowing for a true mosaic of faith. The Importance of Encouragement and Edification Coming together in faith means uplifting one another. Matthew discusses how our words can either uplift or discourage. He encourages church members to be mindful of their speech, focusing on edifying and positive communication. This principle not only applies within the church but also in our daily interactions, fostering a culture of kindness and support. Building a Supportive Environment Through Worship Worship plays a critical role in creating an atmosphere where members feel uplifted. Matthew shares how praise can break chains of negativity and bring healing. The act of worship, whether through singing or prayer, invites the Holy Spirit to work in our lives, bringing about transformation and renewed hope. In moments of difficulty, turning to worship can shift our perspective and restore joy. Key Takeaways In summary, the church is not just a place to gather; it is a family where members support and uplift one another. By embracing the diverse dynamics of our community, we can create an environment that reflects Christ's love. Let us strive to encourage each other, engaging in worship that brings healing and joy, and remember that we are all part of this beautiful tapestry of faith.

    Family Dynamics - The Table Series - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)
  7. Jul 16

    The Table Series | The Best Meal You Could Ever Have | Pastor Mylon Anderson (Hudson Campus)

    The Power of Miracles: Understanding Faith in Action In times of uncertainty, many of us find ourselves grappling with the question of faith. How do we believe in the miraculous when faced with life's storms? In this blog post, we'll explore the profound insights shared by Mylon Anderson during a recent sermon, where he delves into the story of Peter walking on water. Join us as we uncover the lessons of faith, courage, and the divine power of belief. Understanding the Context of Miracles The story of Peter walking on water is more than just an account of a miraculous event; it’s a powerful lesson on faith. After Jesus fed the 5,000, He instructed His disciples to cross the sea while He went to pray. In the midst of their struggle against strong winds, Jesus approached them, walking on the water. This moment highlights a critical point: even in our darkest hours, Jesus remains present, waiting for our recognition. The Struggle and the Call Mylon emphasizes that life is often filled with struggles, just like the disciples rowing through harsh waters. "I’m the struggle guy," he admits, resonating with many who feel overwhelmed by their challenges. When Peter sees Jesus, he calls out, asking if he can join Him on the water. This is a pivotal moment, demonstrating that faith often requires stepping out of our comfort zones. Jesus simply replies, "Come." This invitation is crucial; it reminds us that God calls us to face our fears, not in calm waters, but amidst the storms. Keeping Our Eyes on Jesus As Peter steps onto the water, he initially walks with confidence. However, the moment he looks around and notices the tumultuous waves, he begins to sink. This serves as a metaphor for our lives—when we take our focus off Jesus and fixate on our problems, we risk losing sight of our faith. Mylon shares, "When we lock eyes with the King of Kings, all hell can break loose, and it doesn’t make a difference." This powerful reminder encourages us to maintain our focus on Christ, who is above our circumstances. The Assurance of Divine Help Even as Peter sinks, Jesus doesn’t let him drown. Instead, He reaches out, grabs Peter’s hand, and brings him back to safety. This act illustrates God’s unwavering support in our moments of doubt and fear. Mylon states, "He didn’t swim back to the boat; He walked Peter back on the water." This profound insight reassures us that God is not just a distant figure but an active participant in our struggles, ready to lift us when we falter. Conclusion: Step Out in Faith In closing, Mylon Anderson’s message is clear: we must step out of the boat and embrace the miraculous. As we face our own storms, let us remember to ask, "Is that you, Lord?" and be willing to take the leap into the unknown. The journey of faith is not about the absence of storms but about recognizing Christ’s presence in them. If you find yourself in a place of uncertainty, remember Mylon’s encouragement: "We still believe you're moving. We still believe you're working." Frequently Asked Questions What does it mean to walk on water in faith? Walking on water symbolizes taking bold steps in faith, trusting in God's power to guide and support you through life's challenges. How can I strengthen my faith during difficult times? Focus on prayer, scripture, and community support. Surround yourself with reminders of God's faithfulness. What should I do when I feel like I'm sinking? Call out to God, acknowledge your struggles, and seek His help. He is always there to lift you back up.

    The Table Series | The Best Meal You Could Ever Have | Pastor Mylon Anderson (Hudson Campus)
  8. Jul 14

    The Table Series - Table Of The Lord - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

    The Nourishment of Community: Why You Can’t Get This Kind of Food Anywhere Else In today's message, I want to talk about the concept of the Lord's table and the nourishment it provides. This isn't just about the physical act of communion but about the spiritual nourishment we gain when we gather as a community of believers. The Importance of Communion in the Early Church In Acts 2:42, we see that the early church was committed to four key practices: the apostles' doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer. They didn’t merely attend church; they engaged in deep communion with one another through the Holy Spirit and God’s Word. This kind of community is irreplaceable. While you can find entertainment, information, and inspiration elsewhere, true communion—the kind that nourishes our souls—can only be found within the church. It's a special kind of food that we simply cannot get anywhere else. The Hunger for God’s Word One crucial element to receiving that nourishment is a deep, genuine hunger for God. In Matthew 5:6, we read, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." This hunger is about recognizing our need for God’s grace and mercy. When we come to God's house, we should come with an open heart, ready to receive fresh nourishment from His Word. The Bible describes itself as living and active. It’s not just a historical document; it’s alive and has the power to transform our lives. Just as our physical bodies need food, our spiritual selves require the Word of God to thrive. This is why it’s essential to consume it regularly, allowing it to penetrate our hearts and minds. The Living Word as Nourishment In Jeremiah 15:16, the prophet says, "When I discovered your words, I devoured them; they are my joy and my heart's delight." God’s Word is meant to be consumed and internalized. It nourishes our souls like nothing else can. The more we engage with the Scriptures, the more we find joy and strength in our faith. Moreover, Hebrews 4:12 tells us that the Word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword. It doesn’t just skim the surface; it goes deep into our hearts, revealing our true motivations. When we read the Bible with an open heart, it challenges us, encourages us, and ultimately transforms us. The Power of Community The act of gathering as a community amplifies this nourishment. When we come together, we share our experiences, our struggles, and our joys. This sharing creates a rich environment where God’s Word can thrive. It’s in these moments of fellowship that we truly experience the fullness of Christ’s love and grace. As we participate in the Lord’s table, we remember the sacrifice of Jesus and the grace that binds us together. It’s a powerful reminder that we are not alone in our journey of faith. We support each other, encourage one another, and grow together as a community. Conclusion: The Call to Serve Together As we wrap up today’s message, I want to emphasize the importance of service within our community. God has called us to serve together, to lean into one another, and to be a source of strength and encouragement. Remember, you can’t get this kind of food anywhere else. Let’s continue to gather, to share, and to nourish each other in faith. Key Takeaways: - The communion of believers is irreplaceable. - A genuine hunger for God’s Word is essential for spiritual nourishment. - Gathering as a community amplifies the impact of God’s Word in our lives. - We are called to serve and support one another in our faith journey. Let’s go forth, hungry for God’s Word, ready to serve together and share the nourishment that comes from being part of His family.

    The Table Series - Table Of The Lord - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

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The official weekly sermon podcast from C3 Church, led by Pastors Matthew and Angel Anderson. Tune in to receive life-giving, Spirit-led messages preached live from our Ellsworth, WI and Hudson, WI locations. Grow in your faith and be encouraged as we explore the Word of God, driven by our mission to guide you in BELONGING to the family of God and BECOMING all that He created you to be!

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