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. The River Series - Get In The Flow - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Hudson Campus)

    3D AGO

    The River Series - Get In The Flow - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Hudson Campus)

    Let It Flow | THE RIVER Series Are you tired of trying to live the Christian life in your own strength? Many believers struggle to pray, worship, and walk in the power described in the Bible — not because they lack effort, but because they lack the River. In this powerful first episode of our new series THE RIVER, we explore the absolute necessity and life-changing power of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from a real-life experience on the Salt River last summer, Pastor [Your Name] shows what it means to go “all in” with God. Using Ezekiel 47:1-12, we see a river flowing from the house of God — beginning as a small stream and growing deeper: ankle-deep, knee-deep, waist-deep, and finally too deep to cross. This is the invitation for every believer — to move from wading in the shallows to being fully submerged and carried by the current of the Holy Spirit. Jesus declared, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink… out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” (John 7:37-39) He was speaking of the Holy Spirit. You weren’t meant to live this life alone. God promised a Helper — the Holy Spirit — who brings power, victory, and supernatural living (Acts 1:8, Acts 2:4). This message will challenge you to stop resisting and start surrendering. It’s not about trying harder — it’s about opening up and letting the River flow through you. Are you thirsty? Will you step into the River today? The same power that filled the early church is available now. Come and drink deeply. Let the Holy Spirit fill you with power, joy, and fresh life. Key Scriptures: Ezekiel 47, John 7:37-39, John 3:5-6, Acts 2:4, Acts 19:2

    36 min
  2. The River of the Holy Spirit - Let It Flow - Pastor Angel Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

    3D AGO

    The River of the Holy Spirit - Let It Flow - Pastor Angel Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

    Let It Flow | THE RIVER Series Are you tired of trying to live the Christian life in your own strength? Many believers struggle to pray, worship, and walk in the power described in the Bible — not because they lack effort, but because they lack the River. In this powerful first episode of our new series THE RIVER, we explore the absolute necessity and life-changing power of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from a real-life experience on the Salt River last summer, Pastor [Your Name] shows what it means to go “all in” with God. Using Ezekiel 47:1-12, we see a river flowing from the house of God — beginning as a small stream and growing deeper: ankle-deep, knee-deep, waist-deep, and finally too deep to cross. This is the invitation for every believer — to move from wading in the shallows to being fully submerged and carried by the current of the Holy Spirit. Jesus declared, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink… out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” (John 7:37-39) He was speaking of the Holy Spirit. You weren’t meant to live this life alone. God promised a Helper — the Holy Spirit — who brings power, victory, and supernatural living (Acts 1:8, Acts 2:4). This message will challenge you to stop resisting and start surrendering. It’s not about trying harder — it’s about opening up and letting the River flow through you. Are you thirsty? Will you step into the River today? The same power that filled the early church is available now. Come and drink deeply. Let the Holy Spirit fill you with power, joy, and fresh life. Key Scriptures: Ezekiel 47, John 7:37-39, John 3:5-6, Acts 2:4, Acts 19:2

    47 min
  3. Jesus Knows the Whole Story - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Hudson Campus)

    MAR 31

    Jesus Knows the Whole Story - Pastor Matthew Anderson (Hudson Campus)

    In This Episode Have you ever felt like life was falling apart and you couldn’t see how it could possibly turn out for good? In this encouraging message, we look at Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and discover a powerful truth: Jesus already knows the whole story. While the crowds cheered and waved palm branches, they only saw a small piece of what was happening. But Jesus knew everything — the praise, the betrayal, the cross, the resurrection, and the restored life He came to give. He wasn’t just showing up for a moment. He came to write a complete redemption story in our lives. Key Scriptures (NKJV) - Zechariah 9:9 – “Behold, your King is coming to you… lowly and riding on a donkey.” - Matthew 21:4-5 – This took place to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet - John 10:10 – “I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” - Matthew 11:28-29 – “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” What We Talk About - Why the people didn’t fully realize who Jesus really was during the Triumphal Entry - How Jesus knew we needed more than just a quick fix — we needed the whole story - The difference between Jesus fixing a single moment versus restoring our entire life - The invitation Jesus gives to the weary and burdened - Why we can trust Him even when we can’t see the full picture Main Points 1. They didn’t realize completely who Jesus was The crowds saw a potential political savior, but missed that He was the humble King who came to save their souls. 2. Jesus knew we needed the whole story He wasn’t surprised by the events of Holy Week. He came knowing it would include the cross — because that was the only way to give us an abundant life. 3. Jesus doesn’t just fix a moment — He restores our life! John 10:10 reminds us that Jesus came for so much more than temporary relief. He came to bring abundant, overflowing life and complete restoration. Key Takeaways - Jesus sees the full picture of your life — the beginning, the messy middle, and the beautiful ending. - You can bring your weariness, burdens, and heavy loads to Him — He offers real rest. - Don’t settle for a quick fix when Jesus wants to give you an abundant life. - Even when you don’t understand what’s happening, trust the One who knows the whole story. Reflection Questions - Where in your life right now do you need to remember that Jesus knows the whole story? - Are you asking Jesus to just “fix a moment,” or are you letting Him restore your whole life? - What burden are you carrying today that Jesus is inviting you to lay down (Matthew 11:28)? Closing Encouragement Friend, Jesus isn’t overwhelmed by your situation. He already knows how the story ends — and because of the cross and resurrection, it ends in victory and abundant life for everyone who comes to Him. Come to Jesus today. He knows the whole story, and He’s writing a beautiful one in your life.

    31 min
  4. He Did It Anyway - Pastor Angel Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

    MAR 31

    He Did It Anyway - Pastor Angel Anderson (Ellsworth Campus)

    In This Episode What a powerful Palm Sunday message! Today, we’re diving into the moment Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey while the crowds shouted “Hosanna!” — even though they had no idea what was really about to happen. Jesus knew exactly where this road was leading: betrayal, mocking, a crown of thorns, and the cross. Yet He still came. He still rode in. He did it anyway. We also unpack the heart of the Gospel: why Jesus came, who He came for, and why we should never confuse temporary excitement for eternal purpose. Key Scriptures (NKJV) - Matthew 21:1-11 – The Triumphal Entry - John 3:16-17 – God’s love for the whole world - John 1:29 – “Behold! The Lamb of God…” - Luke 22:19-20 – The Last Supper and the New Covenant - Psalm 18:46 – “The Lord lives!” What We Talk About - The surprising way Jesus entered Jerusalem as King - Why the same crowd that praised Him would later turn against Him - How Jesus came for all — not just the religious or the “good” people - The danger of wanting immediate results instead of eternal transformation - The powerful picture of Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away sin - What it really means that He gave His body and blood for us Standout Moments & Quotes - “He knew the cost… but He did it anyway.” - “Don’t confuse the immediate for the eternal.” - “He didn’t come to condemn the world — He came to save it.” - “The Lord lives! Blessed be my Rock!” Key Takeaways 1. Jesus’ obedience wasn’t based on how people received Him — He came because of love. 2. God’s mission is often very different from our expectations. 3. Jesus didn’t come for some — He came for all. 4. The cross wasn’t a mistake. It was the mission. 5. Because the Lord lives, we have real, lasting hope.

    40 min

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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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