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Why Doubt Isn't the Opposite of Faith
March 22, 2026
In Week 2 of our series, Everyday Disciple, Lead Pastor Jason Britt tackles a struggle everyone faces but few Christians want to admit: Doubt. We often label Thomas as “Doubting Thomas,” letting one moment of uncertainty define his entire legacy. But the humanity of a disciple shows us that doubt isn’t a deal-breaker—it can actually be the doorway to a deeper, more resilient faith.
Whether your doubt is born from intellectual questions or, like Thomas, from “disappointed hope” and situational crisis, Jesus isn’t intimidated by your uncertainty. He didn’t shame Thomas for wanting proof; He provided His scars. Discover why a faith that has never been tested is a faith that can’t be trusted, and how bringing your questions to Jesus moves your convictions from the “leaves” of public opinion to the “roots” of core belief.
Why Failure Doesn't Have to Be Final
March 15, 2026
Welcome to Week 1 of our new series, Everyday Disciple. Most of us wouldn’t describe our daily lives as “extraordinary”—they feel routine, predictable, and very ordinary. Yet, the Gospels show us that Jesus didn’t scout the religious elite; He called ordinary, everyday people to rearrange their lives around Him.
In this kickoff message, Lead Pastor Jason Britt looks at the life of Peter—a man defined by his impulsive passion and his infamous failure. We often think being a disciple means having it all together, but disciples aren’t perfect people; they are people who are in training. Whether you are dealing with regrets of action, inaction, or reaction, discover why your worst moment doesn’t have to be your defining moment. In the hands of Jesus, regret isn’t the end of your story—it’s where redemption begins.
Helping the Next Gen Win
March 8, 2026
It is so much easier to criticize a generation than it is to build one. In this powerful message, guest speaker Clay Scroggins challenges us to move from being critics to “constructors.” Looking at the life of Solomon in 2 Chronicles 1, we discover that the greatest gift we can give the next generation isn’t better circumstances—it’s better capacity.
If God gave you a “blank check” and asked what you wanted for the next generation, what would you say? Solomon didn’t ask for wealth, fame, or protection; he asked for chokmah—the skill for living. Join us as we explore how to model submission, prioritize skill over status, and introduce the next generation to Jesus, the true and better King who gives wisdom generously to all.
Spirit-Filled People
March 1, 2026
In the conclusion of our series, Familiar Stranger, Lead Pastor Jason Britt looks at the birth of the Church in Acts 2. We often entertain ourselves with the “supernatural” on a screen through movies and shows, yet we often struggle to embrace the supernatural reality of the Holy Spirit in our actual lives. If everything about our salvation is supernatural—from the Virgin Birth to the Resurrection—why would we expect to sustain our Christian walk through natural strength alone?
Pastor Jason connects the dots between the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai and the pouring out of the Spirit at Pentecost. While the Law was once written on stone, the Holy Spirit now writes it on our hearts. Being a “Spirit-filled person” isn’t about chasing miracles; it’s about a life so marked by Jesus that it can only be explained by His power. When we move from “trying” to “trusting,” we become the witnesses God called us to be.
Fruit of the Spirit
February 22, 2026
In Week 7 of our Familiar Stranger series, Pastor Matt Piland addresses a vital question: How do we actually live out the life God has called us to? Many of us treat our faith like a car loan—believing Jesus made the “down payment” on the cross, but that it’s now our job to sustain the monthly payments through sheer willpower and “trying harder.” Jesus didn’t just make the “down payment”; He made the final payment.
Drawing from Galatians 5, Pastor Matt breaks down the difference between legalism and true freedom in Christ. Following Jesus isn’t about a factory-style production of “being good”; it’s about a garden-style growth that comes through the Holy Spirit. If you’ve been feeling spiritually exhausted by your own human effort, this message is a call to stop trying to maintain in the flesh what was only ever meant to be completed by the Holy Spirit.
Living in a World with More Than One Spirit
February 15, 2026
In Week 6 of our Familiar Stranger series, Pastor Jason Britt addresses a critical but often overlooked reality: the Holy Spirit is not the only spirit at work in our time. In a world saturated with noise, misinformation, and competing “truths,” the gift of discernment is more vital for the believer than ever before.
Drawing from 1 John 4, this message explores how to “test the spirits” to see whether they are from God. Following Jesus isn’t just about rejecting obvious evil; it’s about recognizing the subtle replacements, reductions, and reshapings of Jesus that permeate our modern culture. If you’ve felt overwhelmed by the “spirit of the age,” this message will help you find confidence in the Spirit of Truth who dwells within you.
We Got It Good
February 8, 2026
Is the Holy Spirit a “stranger” in your daily walk with Christ? In this powerful message from our Familiar Stranger series, Pastor Jason shares how the Holy Spirit is not just an accessory or an “add-on” to your faith—He is the power that makes faith possible.
Using a vivid illustration of a sailor catching the wind, we explore what it means to stay in step with the Spirit and move from “God dwelling with us” to “God residing in us.” Whether you are looking for a spiritual breakthrough or a new beginning in Christ, this service will challenge you to stop asking God to bless your plans and start setting your sails to catch His wind.
Spirit Lead Me
February 1, 2026
In Week 4 of our Familiar Stranger series, Pastor Jason Britt shifts our focus to the inner strength available through the Holy Spirit. We often treat the Spirit as an optional guest, but Ephesians 3 reminds us that He is the source of our power, intended to dwell in our hearts through faith.
Drawing from Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:14-19, this message explores what it looks like to be “rooted and grounded” in God’s love. It’s not just about knowing about God; it’s about being filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. If you have felt spiritually depleted or disconnected, this message will help you tap into the “glorious riches” of His strength.
A 'Lack' of Power
January 25, 2026
Do you ever feel like your spiritual life is more of a “trickle” than a “stream”? In week three of our FAMILIAR STRANGER series, Pastor Jason examines the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer and addresses why many of us experience a “lack of power” in our daily walk.
Drawing from Romans 8, we explore the difference between living “in the flesh” vs. “in the spirit.” Spiritual maturity isn’t about how long you’ve been a Christian—it’s about narrowing the gap between biblical promises and your actual life. If the same power that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you, then no stronghold is too strong, no hurt is too deep, and no lie is too big to overcome.
Help, I Need Somebody
January 18, 2026
“I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper…” –John 14:16
Welcome to Week 2 of our series, Familiar Stranger, where Pastor Jason Britt explores the person and power of the Holy Spirit. Many of us feel spiritually stuck or “on our own,” but Jesus promised us a Helper who is always present. In this message, we dive into how to move from knowing about God to hearing His voice and walking in His strength daily.
Till You Know
January 11, 2026
In this powerful kickoff to the new series, “Familiar Stranger,” Pastor Jason Britt explores the person, presence, and power of the Holy Spirit. For many Christians, the Holy Spirit is a “familiar stranger”—someone we’ve heard about in church or through traditions, but haven’t personally experienced or surrendered to.
Are you feeling spiritually underwhelmed? Do you feel like you have just enough Jesus to be informed, but not enough to be transformed?
Kicking off 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting
January 4, 2026
What if the next 21 days of your life impacted the next 21 years? As we step into 2026, Bethlehem Church is beginning a journey of intentional devotion. In this powerful kickoff message, Pastor Kevin explores the theology of fasting—not as a way to manipulate God, but as a way to align our hearts with His. By setting aside the “normal and good,” we make room for the “Greatest,” focusing our undivided attention on Jesus.
Drawing from Hebrews 12, we are challenged to do the hard work of “clearing the table.” Whether it’s a “weighted vest” of distractions or the “tangled hose” of sin, this message provides a roadmap for spiritual renewal. Learn how to throw off what hinders, confess what entangles, and fix your eyes on the Pioneer and Perfecter of our faith.

