REWIND

Organic Church

The podcast "REWIND" features a collection of past sermons from Organic Church. Each episode takes listeners on a journey through the teachings and messages delivered during previous worship services. The content is a retrospective look at the spiritual guidance and insights shared by Pastor Michael and visiting guests! Listeners can expect to revisit powerful sermons, meaningful scriptures, and impactful messages that have been shared in the past. The podcast aims to provide a convenient and accessible way for the church community and new audiences to engage with the timeless wisdom and spiritual teachings presented during earlier sermons. Whether it's a reflection on a particular theme, a series of teachings, or a selection of sermons covering various topics, "REWIND" offers an opportunity for individuals to deepen their understanding of the faith and find inspiration in the timeless messages.The podcast may also include commentary or reflections on the historical context of each sermon and how it continues to resonate with the present-day congregation.

  1. MAR 16

    Prepare in the Spirit (March 15, 2026)

    Send a text Worship isn’t a playlist we endure before the real part starts. We talk about worship as preparation, the kind that invites the presence of the Holy Spirit and trains us for spiritual warfare long before the pressure hits. If we wait until life is unraveling to build prayer habits, Bible habits, and spiritual discipline, we’re already trying to learn in the middle of the fight.  We dig into why salvation isn’t earned by good deeds, and why that truth still calls us to a changed heart posture. When our cup overflows, we’re meant to pour out into the body of Christ and into the community, not hoard comfort and call it maturity. We also get honest about church culture: the goal isn’t a show, flawless production, or just moving “church families” around. The mission is evangelism, repentance, and making the gospel accessible to people who are lost, hurting, or unsure what to believe.  From Luke 4, we look at how Jesus answers temptation with Scripture because the Word is already stored in his heart. We connect that to daily life, how we speak when we’re stressed, how we handle conflict, and how we stay steady when we’re frustrated. We bring in David and Goliath as a picture of the hidden season, then move into prayer, the armor of God in Ephesians 6, and “watch and pray” from Matthew 26:41 as a practical path to spiritual stability.  If you’re hungry for a stronger prayer life, deeper Bible study, and real-world Christian discipleship that holds up in a storm, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, leave a review, and tell us: what’s one area where you need to prepare before the battle starts?

    43 min
  2. MAR 14

    Choose Right (March 8, 2026)

    Send a text Comfort sells, but it also numbs. We’re talking about the decision that shows up in a hundred small ways every day: do we do what’s right, or do we do what’s easy? From our cravings for quick fixes to our desire for “easy spirituality,” we dig into how convenience can quietly erode integrity, discipline, and obedience, especially when life gets frustrating and our attitude starts driving the room. We anchor the conversation in Scripture and real-life examples that make the tension impossible to ignore. Matthew 7 reminds us the narrow gate is real and the road is difficult. Joseph’s stand in Genesis 39 shows what integrity looks like when nobody is watching, and Daniel’s refusal to compromise in Daniel 6 proves that faith that bends under pressure turns into convenience. We also get honest about the sins we avoid naming, the loneliness that can come with following Christ, and the pressure to water down truth just to keep everyone comfortable. Then we go deeper on repentance and transformation. “I’m sorry” is easy to say, but Luke 3:8 and James 1:22 challenge us to prove repentance by how we live. The prodigal son’s return shows the Father’s compassion, and Jesus in Luke 22:42 shows the ultimate choice to do the Father’s will, even when the easy path would avoid the cross. If you’re hungry for practical Christian living, spiritual discipline, integrity, and Holy Spirit power to resist compromise, this message is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

    56 min
  3. MAR 1

    Return To First Love (March 1, 2026)

    Send a text A room full of praise can still hide a tired heart. We begin by naming God as fortress and healer, then move into a candid confession: it’s possible to hear God’s words and still miss His heart. Through a vivid dream of a diseased ear, a string of illnesses, and a quiet moment during soaking worship, we confront a tender truth—we hadn’t lost doctrine or service, we had drifted from first love. That realization opens a pathway back to intimacy that is practical, honest, and drenched in grace. We unpack the difference between doing for God and being with God using Mary and Martha as a compass. Waiting, resting, and trusting are not escapes from responsibility; they are the engine of wise action. We explore how anxiety grows when agendas crowd out prayer, how leadership and family pressures chip at our footing, and how the enemy exploits small cracks when we rush ahead. Scripture anchors the journey: hearing with understanding, the whisper behind us that says this is the way, and the promise that even after missteps, God guides again. The heartbeat of this message is the love lamp metaphor. When the flame runs low, it’s often exhaustion, not rebellion. We share clear signs that affection has dimmed—prayer turning into duty, worship going dull, irritation at correction—and map a gentle return: sit at His feet without an agenda, repent without shame, remember your first encounter with Jesus, remove hidden drains that siphon your anointing, and ask for fresh oil. God doesn’t snuff the ember; He trims the wick and breathes on the flame. By the end, we offer a simple, searching prayer and an invitation to respond, whether at the altar or in your seat. If your heart has cooled, this is your nudge home. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with someone who needs fresh oil, and leave a short review telling us one step you’re taking to rekindle first love. Your words might be the whisper someone else needs.

    50 min
  4. MAR 1

    Peace Is Authority, Not Calm (February 22, 2026)

    Send a text Ever feel like you’re smiling on the outside but sinking inside? We go straight at the tension so many of us live with: thinking peace will arrive when the weather clears, only to find that the clouds keep forming. The message we share is sharper and kinder than a life hack—peace isn’t about quieter circumstances; peace is about the presence of authority. When Jesus slept through a flooding boat in Mark 4, he wasn’t indifferent. He was certain. And when he spoke, the chaos obeyed. Across the hour, we unpack why our fears often feel justified and why that still doesn’t make them lord. You’ll hear a candid story of white‑knuckle driving through a storm, a real look at job loss and calling, and a challenge that prayer can’t stay in begging mode. Faith speaks truth; Jesus’ authority commands reality. We explore the difference with Scripture: Psalm 107’s whispering waves, John 14:27’s gift of peace the world can’t give, and Acts 27’s shipwreck that couldn’t wreck a promise. The thread holds tight—storms change shape, but the Savior doesn’t. What does this mean on Monday morning? If Jesus is in your boat, it won’t sink. Your heart might rock, spreadsheets might glare, and timelines might slip, but you’re carried by the One who walks on what scares you. We name the inner storm and speak to it: fear, you have no authority; anxiety, you have no control; storm, you answer to Jesus. We stop begging people to validate us and start resting in the Presence that already does. It’s a practical, Scripture‑rooted way to trade panic for peace and noise for knowing who’s with you. If this message steadied you, share it with a friend who’s facing waves. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what storm are you speaking “Be still” over this week?

    39 min
  5. FEB 15

    Wake Up The Church (February 15, 2026)

    Send a text Ever walked into a lively church and still felt the air was thin? We open our hearts about the gap between a bustling calendar and a beating spirit, challenging the comfort that keeps Jesus quotable but not interruptive. With honesty and humor, we trace how polished programs, fresh flowers, and even packed pews can hide a quiet spiritual death—and why reputation can’t replace revival. We wrestle with the sting of Sardis and the sting of Laodicea, not as history lessons but as mirrors. Lukewarm faith isn’t a scandal; it’s a slow drift where we love salvation yet resist surrender. We talk plainly about disguising death with activity, chasing nostalgia instead of obedience, and the subtle ways gossip, grievance, and self-focus drain a church’s life. From tithe plate to volunteer schedules, from social feeds to Sunday greetings, we ask the hard questions: Are we meeting Jesus, or only meeting each other? Then we turn toward hope. God still specializes in dead things. Ezekiel didn’t manage bones; he prophesied to them. We explore what it means to move from preservation to resurrection—choosing presence over performance, holiness over hype, and repentance that actually rearranges our week. Expect practical steps, candid stories, and a clear call to exchange a prettier corpse for fresh fire. The church doesn’t belong in the tomb. It belongs in the street—alive, burning, bold, and obedient. If you’re ready to trade comfort for conviction and reputation for reality, press play, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find a path back to life.

    47 min
  6. FEB 8

    Above all Else (February 8, 2026)

    Send a text Ever feel wrung out even when nothing “big” happened? We dig into why so many of us aren’t doing too much—we’re letting too much in—and how guarding the heart can change everything from our reactions to our relationships. Anchored in Proverbs 4:23, we unpack the link between a protected inner life and the direction of your future, and we get specific about the daily choices that either protect peace or invite chaos. We talk through the difference between mental noise and emotional health, and why the enemy aims to drain you privately when he can’t derail you publicly. You’ll hear how feelings can be honest indicators yet terrible commanders, why love is a covenant and not just a mood, and how unforgiveness quietly sabotages your calling. With honest stories and practical steps, we show how to stop overreacting and start responding, how to filter what you feel instead of feeding it, and how to quit replaying narratives that make people the villain and your feelings the facts. Jesus modeled boundaries. He slipped away to pray while everyone wanted more, moved on when it was time, and didn’t explain himself to every voice in the crowd. We explore biblical boundaries without guilt, discernment that decides distance, and the freedom of loving people without giving them front-row access to your soul. You’ll learn why bad company corrupts good character, how to practice mental discipline that shifts the atmosphere, and how to let the peace of Christ act as the “umpire” of your heart—calling what stays, what goes, and what ends now. If your inner life needs a reset, this conversation offers clarity, courage, and concrete tools. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs peace today, and leave a review to tell us which boundary you’re setting first.

    46 min
  7. JAN 21

    Seeds That Outlive Us (January 17, 2026)

    Send a text What if the real measure of success isn’t what you complete, but who you equip to carry it further? We open up about legacy, surrender, and the hard pivot from chasing applause to planting seeds that feed people long after we’re gone. It’s honest, a little funny, and deeply practical—especially if you’re a parent, volunteer, or leader wondering how to make your work matter beyond a season. We talk about the trap of accumulation, the lure of recognition, and why God often invests not just in what He can do through us, but in what He wants to do after us. From Abraham’s obedience without a map to Moses’ faithfulness without finishing, we explore how Scripture reframes outcomes: God values obedience over results and faithfulness over finish lines. That lens changes how we build ministries, how we place volunteers, and how we practice excellence without ego. It also changes how we prepare the next generation—by bringing kids into the sanctuary, teaching them to sit under the Word, and modeling repentance, resilience, and responsibility at home. You’ll hear unfiltered stories about parenting through ADHD, laughing at a billboard moment, and learning when to move and when to wait. We dig into church culture—why accountability matters, why comfort can dull conviction, and how to avoid losing teens at 18 by forming them for worship long before they “graduate.” The heartbeat of the conversation is this: delay is not denial, surrender is costly, and obedience today creates impact tomorrow. We don’t need credit; we want fruit—good fruit that nourishes families and communities we may never meet. If you’re ready to shift your vision from temporary to eternal, from personal wins to generational blessing, this one will challenge and encourage you. Listen, share with a friend who’s leading or parenting in a tough season, and tell us: what one step of obedience will you take this week? Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help others find the show.

    52 min
  8. JAN 11

    Order In The Chaos (January 11, 2026)

    Send a text If life feels loud, rushed, and oddly empty, this conversation offers a reset: chaos usually doesn’t mean God vanished; it often means we pushed Him to second place. We explore how peace follows order and order follows surrender, using everyday snapshots—from locked church closets to Nerf-strewn basements—to expose how we create the very storm we dread. With candor and warmth, we name the idols that sneak in through “good things” like work, platforms, or even ministry, and we show how alignment with God outperforms raw ambition every time. We trace a biblical arc from Genesis—where God spoke light before He formed anything—to Elijah, who repaired the altar before the fire fell. The takeaway is practical: speak God’s authority into confusion, then live righteously. That looks like word before news, prayer before plans, and honesty over “I’m fine.” We tackle conviction vs. condemnation, the pull of gossip, and the courage it takes to let Jesus be Lord, not just Savior. For men and families, we talk about leading with humility and prayer, replacing control with trust, and building homes where peace is the default, not the exception. You’ll hear straight talk about misplaced priorities, how good things become idols, and why God won’t compete for first place. Expect clear steps to realign your days, repair the altar of your heart, and recover a focused devotion that steadies your mind. If your calendar is crowded and your spirit is thin, this is your invitation to reorder what matters so peace can take its rightful seat. If it resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review to help others find their way back to first things.

    56 min

About

The podcast "REWIND" features a collection of past sermons from Organic Church. Each episode takes listeners on a journey through the teachings and messages delivered during previous worship services. The content is a retrospective look at the spiritual guidance and insights shared by Pastor Michael and visiting guests! Listeners can expect to revisit powerful sermons, meaningful scriptures, and impactful messages that have been shared in the past. The podcast aims to provide a convenient and accessible way for the church community and new audiences to engage with the timeless wisdom and spiritual teachings presented during earlier sermons. Whether it's a reflection on a particular theme, a series of teachings, or a selection of sermons covering various topics, "REWIND" offers an opportunity for individuals to deepen their understanding of the faith and find inspiration in the timeless messages.The podcast may also include commentary or reflections on the historical context of each sermon and how it continues to resonate with the present-day congregation.