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.

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    The Mask is Coming Off (August 9, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail Revival talk is cheap when we won’t let God clean our own house. We start by praying over parents, students, teachers, and the next generation, then we get practical about how we serve families with safer, more consistent children’s ministry rhythms. That may sound like logistics, but we see it as discipleship: order, care, and protection in the house of God so our kids can grow in faith and our volunteers can thrive.  Then we shift to the deeper work God is doing right now. We wrestle with the uncomfortable truth that spiritual renewal often starts with stripping things away. Using Ephesians 5, we talk about Christ cleansing His bride, not for hype, branding, or a packed room, but so the church becomes holy and clean. We connect that to Jesus cleansing the temple and ask hard questions about what we’ve allowed into our worship, our motives, and our culture, including the temptation to turn church into a platform instead of a house of prayer.  We also confront the difference between looking alive and bearing fruit. The fig tree story pushes us to examine what we “advertise” versus what we actually produce: repentance, character, love, and the fruit of the Spirit. Along the way we talk about identity in Christ, the masks coming off across ministries, and the refining fire that reveals what applause can hide. If you’re hungry for a faith that is real, biblical, and transformative, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What is one area you’re ready to let God cleanse for real?

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    Prepare in the Spirit (March 15, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail 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?

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    Choose Right (March 8, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail 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.

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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.