MetaChurch Podcast

MetaChurch

MetaChurch exists to further the movement of Jesus on this earth. We are ordinary people who believe we can live extraordinary lives as a part of the movement of Jesus. We hope that this podcast finds you at the right moment in your life and can bring you some inspiration and encouragement. 

  1. MAR 29

    Paradise: The Way Back: Luke 23: 32-34 with Pastor Clayton Tyner

    In Luke 23, Jesus is on the cross—the center of human history, the turning point of all creation. And yet, in this moment, Luke draws our attention to two unexpected characters: two criminals hanging beside Him. Why? Because in their responses, we see ourselves. Both men are at the end of the road. No escape. No future. No second chances.   But they respond in completely different ways. One mocks Jesus.   One humbles himself before Him. One demands rescue from consequences.   One asks for mercy for his soul. This repentant thief—known in history as Dismas—shows us something powerful: The end of your road can be the beginning of God’s plan. In this message, we explore: - why pain and brokenness trace all the way back to Eden - how every human tries to “cope” their way back to paradise - why our strategies always fall short - the difference between immaturity and true repentance - what it means to come to Jesus with humility at the end of yourself - and the shocking promise Jesus makes: “Today you will be with me in paradise” The word “paradise” doesn’t just mean heaven.   It means the King’s Garden. And through the cross, Jesus makes a way back. --- 📍 PLAN A VISIT   Join us this Sunday at MetaChurch   👉 https://metachurch.tv 🙏 NEED PRAYER?   We would love to pray with you.   👉 https://metachurch.tv/prayer 🎁 GIVE TO THE MISSION   Help us do whatever it takes to get people to Jesus.   👉 https://metachurch.tv/give 📲 FOLLOW METACHURCH   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meta_church   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MetaChurchTV 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly sermons and messages from MetaChurch Support the show

    46 min
  2. MAR 22

    The Kingdom Way: LUKE 5:36-39 with Pastor Clayton Tyner

    In Luke 5, Jesus makes a startling claim through two simple parables: new cloth does not belong on old garments, and new wine does not belong in old wineskins. At first, the religious leaders were trying to figure Jesus out. Was He just a reformer? A contrarian? A teacher with some fresh ideas? Could His movement fit inside the old religious system they already knew? Jesus’ answer is clear: no. He did not come to patch up an old system. He came to replace it. The Kingdom Way cannot be squeezed into old frameworks. You cannot cut out the parts of Jesus you like and patch them onto the life you already want to keep living. You cannot pour the life of Christ into the containers of culture, pride, self-rule, or religion and expect it to hold. Jesus offers more than spiritual fixes.   He offers an entirely new life. In this sermon, we look at: - why old garments and new garments are incompatible - why new wine bursts old wineskins - how culture and self-righteousness distort the voice of Jesus - why many people prefer what is old, even when Jesus offers something better - how the cross makes us into a completely new creation Jesus did not come to improve your old life.   He came to give you a new one. --- 📍 PLAN A VISIT   Join us this Sunday at MetaChurch   👉 https://metachurch.tv 🙏 NEED PRAYER?   We would love to pray with you.   👉 https://metachurch.tv/prayer 🎁 GIVE TO THE MISSION   Help us do whatever it takes to get people to Jesus.   👉 https://metachurch.tv/give 📲 FOLLOW METACHURCH   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meta_church   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MetaChurchTV 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly sermons, messages, and resources from MetaChurch Support the show

    44 min
  3. MAR 15

    The Kingdom Way: LUKE 5:33-35 with Pastor Clayton Tyner

    In Luke 5:33–35, Jesus is asked a question that reveals something massive about who He is and how His followers should live. Why do the Pharisees fast?   Why do John the Baptist’s disciples fast?   And why don’t Jesus’ disciples fast? Jesus answers with a metaphor that would have stunned His audience: He calls Himself the Bridegroom. In the ancient Jewish world, a wedding worked very differently than today. A groom would leave to prepare a home for his bride. The bride would wait, staying ready for the day he returned. When he came back—with shouting and the sound of a trumpet—the wedding feast would begin. Jesus tells them: you don’t fast while the groom is present. You celebrate. But then He gives a prophetic warning: the time will come when the groom will be taken away. This moment points directly to the cross, the ascension, and the age we live in right now. The Church is the bride waiting for the return of the Bridegroom. That’s why fasting matters. Fasting confronts our comfort.   Fasting reminds us this world is not the feast.   Fasting trains us to stay watchful.   Fasting fuels the mission of inviting others to the wedding feast of the Lamb. One day the trumpet will sound.   The Bridegroom will return.   And the feast will begin. The question is: will we be ready? --- 📍 PLAN A VISIT   Join us this Sunday at MetaChurch (Helotes + Potranco)   👉 https://metachurch.tv 🙏 NEED PRAYER?   Our team would love to pray for you.   👉 https://metachurch.tv/prayer 🎁 GIVE TO THE MISSION   Help us do whatever it takes to get people to Jesus.   👉 https://metachurch.tv/give 📲 FOLLOW METACHURCH   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meta_church   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@metachurch_official 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR WEEKLY SERMONS Support the show

    54 min
  4. MAR 8

    The Kingdom Way: LUKE 5:27-32 with Pastor Tony Albano

    In Luke 5:27–32, Jesus walks past a tax booth and calls a man named Levi—better known as Matthew—to follow Him. Levi wasn’t searching for God.   He wasn’t repenting or praying.   He was sitting in a tax booth—secure, established, and working for the Roman system that oppressed his own people. Yet Jesus stops, looks directly at him, and says two words: “Follow Me.” In that moment Levi stands up, leaves everything behind, and begins following Jesus. But the story doesn’t end there. Levi throws a banquet and fills the table with tax collectors and sinners. And Jesus sits with them. The Pharisees are outraged. In their framework, holiness required separation from people like this. But Jesus responds with a diagnosis that exposes the heart of the gospel: “It is not those who are healthy who need a doctor, but those who are sick.” This message challenges all of us with a simple but profound question: What booth are you sitting in? For some, the booth is obvious sin or rebellion.   For others, it’s quiet self-righteousness and moral control. Faith is not moral improvement.   Faith is a transfer of trust. You cannot sit at your booth and recline at His table. Will you stay where you feel secure, or will you follow Jesus to where grace is served? --- 📍 CONNECT WITH METACHURCH   Join us in person or online every Sunday!   👉 https://metachurch.tv 🎁 GIVE TO THE MISSION   Your generosity fuels our mission to help people find and live out their purpose.   👉 https://metachurch.tv/give 📲 STAY CONNECTED   Subscribe for weekly messages and updates!   👉 https://www.youtube.com/metachurch Follow us on Social Media:   👉 https://www.instagram.com/meta_church   👉 https://www.tiktok.com/@metachurch_official Support the show

    49 min

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MetaChurch exists to further the movement of Jesus on this earth. We are ordinary people who believe we can live extraordinary lives as a part of the movement of Jesus. We hope that this podcast finds you at the right moment in your life and can bring you some inspiration and encouragement. 

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