• Advent – 06: Advent as a Rule of Life
    Nov 30 2025

    In the last episode of the Friendship Church Podcast Season Two, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt share light-hearted Christmas memories before exploring how Advent can serve as a formative “rule of life” that slows us down and recenters us on Christ. They discuss how childhood traditions, the Christian calendar, and intentional rhythms can shape our hearts toward hope, peace, joy, and love—especially in a season filled with busyness and distraction. With practical ideas ranging from gratitude practices to family conversations and simple acts of love, the pastors encourage listeners to reclaim Advent as a meaningful way to align their daily lives with the story of Jesus and the life of the Christian community.

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    36 mins
  • Advent – 05: Love
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of the Friendship Church Podcast, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt explore the fourth Advent candle—love—and unpack why English words can be so confusing along the way. From “run” and “bat” to “hot” and “right,” the pastors have some fun highlighting the quirks of our language before turning to the richness of biblical love. They discuss the distinctions behind Greek words like agape and phileo, how Scripture differentiates human love from God’s sacrificial love, and why the “Angel’s Candle” points us to Christ’s arrival. Drawing from passages such as Matthew 5 and Romans 5, the conversation centers on how God’s unconditional love sustains us between the “already” and the “not yet,” and how our own ability to love well flows from staying connected to the One who is love.

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    39 mins
  • Advent – 04: Joy
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of the Friendship Church Podcast, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt tackle one of the most debated holiday questions of all time: Is Die Hard really a Christmas movie? With humor, theology, and a surprisingly deep dive into themes of redemption, incarnation, and hope hidden beneath the explosions, the team weighs the case for and against the film’s place in the Christmas canon. Then, shifting from Nakatomi Plaza to the beauty of Advent, they explore how Scripture—especially Mary’s song in Luke 1—reveals a joy that sustains us even in seasons of uncertainty and longing. Join Kenny, Joel, Jason, and Matt for laughter, reflection, and a reminder of the true joy found in the coming of Christ.

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    36 mins
  • Advent – 03: Peace
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of the Friendship Church Podcast, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt kick off a Christmas-season conversation on peace by humorously sharing childhood fight stories—bathroom spray bottles, schoolyard brawls, and even a questionable ponytail incident—before turning to Scripture’s richer meaning of peace. They explore how Jesus came not to bring generic holiday calm but to establish true peace: reconciliation between God and His enemies, transforming us from objects of wrath into beloved heirs through Christ. The pastors unpack Luke 2:14, Romans 5, and Ephesians 2, contrasting the world’s shallow notions of peace with the biblical promise of peace with God and the experiential peace of God that flows from living in alignment with Him.

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    38 mins
  • Advent – 02: Hope
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of the Friendship Church Podcast, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt share light-hearted Christmas banter—from snowblowers and Ovaltine to childhood gift letdowns—before turning to the deeper Advent theme of Hope. They contrast the world’s version of “wishful thinking” with the Bible’s picture of a living hope, confident expectation rooted in God’s character and fulfilled promises. Using Scripture, personal stories, and the imagery of the Advent wreath’s purple candle, they explore how the prophetic hope of a coming King has been demonstrated throughout redemptive history and sustains believers even in seasons of struggle.

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    44 mins
  • Advent – 01: What is Advent?
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of the Friendship Church Podcast, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt kick off Season 2 focusing on Advent. In this episode, they explore the theme of waiting—contrasting our fast-paced, impatient culture with Advent’s call to slow down and prepare our hearts for Christ’s coming. Through lighthearted stories and meaningful reflection, they discuss the origins of Advent, how traditions help shape our anticipation of Jesus, and how to resist the pull of consumerism by embracing intentional spiritual practices during the season.

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    39 mins
  • Vision 2035 – 09: What’s Your Role?
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode of the Friendship Church Podcast, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt reflect on cultural influences like Star Wars before transitioning into the main focus: the roles church members can play in advancing Vision 2035. They discuss ways to engage through core discipleship, disciples making disciples, missional communities, and the “C3PO” concept—identifying those ready to help launch a third campus. The conversation emphasizes prayer as the foundation for spiritual action, sacrificial commitment, and embracing uncomfortable growth opportunities. The team encourages listeners to seek God’s guidance, get involved, and help extend the church’s mission to make disciples and glorify God. The episode concludes by celebrating the church’s collective effort and looking forward to future growth.

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    28 mins
  • Vision 2035 – 08: Planting the Future: Third Campus Talk
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode of the Friendship Church Podcast, Pastors Kenny, Jason, Joel, and Matt discuss plans for a third church campus. They explore how it will help reach new communities, maintain relational connections, and create leadership opportunities, while addressing challenges like logistics and changes in familiar routines. Listeners are encouraged to pray, reflect, and consider how God may be calling them to participate in this mission.

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    40 mins