Fr. Larry Richards is the founder and president of The Reason for our Hope Foundation, a non- profit organization dedicated to ”spreading the Good News” by educating others about Jesus Christ. His new homilies are posted each week.
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1 The Icelandic Art of Intuition with Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir | 307 40:34
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We’ve turned intuition into a buzzword—flattened it into a slogan, a gut feeling, or a vague whisper we don’t always know how to hear. But what if intuition is so much more? What if it's one of the most powerful tools we have—and we’ve just forgotten how to use it? In this episode, I’m joined by Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir , Icelandic thought leader, filmmaker, and author of InnSæi: Icelandic Wisdom for Turbulent Times . Hrund has spent over 20 years studying and teaching the science and art of intuition through her TED Talk, Netflix documentary (InnSæi: The Power of Intuition), and global work on leadership, innovation, and inner knowing. Together, we explore what intuition really is (hint: not woo-woo), how to cultivate it in a culture obsessed with logic and overthinking, and why your ability to listen to yourself might be the most essential skill you can develop. In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ Why we’ve misunderstood intuition—and how to reclaim it ✅ Practical ways to strengthen your intuitive muscle ✅ What Icelandic wisdom teaches us about inner knowing ✅ How to use intuition during uncertainty and decision-making ✅ Why trusting yourself is an act of rebellion (and power) Intuition isn’t magic—it’s a deep, internal guidance system that already exists inside you. The question is: are you listening? Connect with Hrund: Website: www.hrundgunnsteinsdottir.com TedTalk: https://www.ted.com/talks/hrund_gunnsteinsdottir_listen_to_your_intuition_it_can_help_you_navigate_the_future?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare Newsletter: https://hrundgunnsteinsdottir.com/blog/ LI: www.linkedin.com/in/hrundgunnsteinsdottir IG: https://www.instagram.com/hrundgunnsteinsdottir/ Book: InnSæi: Icelandic Wisdom for Turbulent Times Related Podcast Episodes: How To Breathe: Breathwork, Intuition and Flow State with Francesca Sipma | 267 VI4P - Know Who You Are (Chapter 4) Gentleness: Cultivating Compassion for Yourself and Others with Courtney Carver | 282 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The audio podcast for the Sunday morning sermons of Trinity New Life Church, pastored by Clayton Bell. For more info, visit www.TrinityNewLife.com.
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The audio podcast for the Sunday morning sermons of Trinity New Life Church, pastored by Clayton Bell. For more info, visit www.TrinityNewLife.com.
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×I Am the Gate. I Am the Good Shepherd 🐑 In a world full of noise, deception, and false paths, Jesus makes it clear—there’s only one way to real life, real freedom, and real peace. In this message, Pastor Clayton kicks off our new series on the “I AM” statements of Jesus with a deep dive into John 10. Whether you’ve been trying to earn your way in, hop the fence, or follow a voice that doesn’t sound like Jesus… this message will call you back to the only Gate and the only Shepherd who truly knows your name. 🗝️ Key Scriptures: John 10:1–18, Exodus 3:14 📌 Jesus is not one of many options—He is the way in. 📌 His voice leads to safety, purpose, and a rich and satisfying life. 📌 Don’t settle for imitations. Step through the Gate, and follow the Shepherd. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this message with someone searching for truth, direction, or peace in a chaotic world. #JesusIsTheGate #GoodShepherd #John10 #IAmSeries #BibleTeaching #ChristianSermon #ChurchOnline #HopeInJesus #AbundantLife #FaithOverFear…
Are We In The Last Days? | 2 Peter 3 Sermon What does the Bible really say about the last days? Is Jesus coming back soon? Is the Antichrist among us? Should we panic, prepare, or proclaim? In this message from 2 Peter 3, Pastor Clayton helps us cut through fear, conspiracy, and confusion to rediscover the Bible’s clear call—not to speculate about timelines, but to live holy and hopeful lives, fueled by God’s patience and purpose. You’ll walk away understanding: - What Scripture means by “the last days” - How the early church viewed the end times - Why God’s delay is actually His mercy - What your focus should be today—and how to live accordingly 📖 Key Scriptures: 2 Peter 3:1–14, Acts 1:6–8, Acts 2:17–21, Revelation 21–22, 1 John 2:18–22 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this message with someone who’s caught up in fear—or just needs to be reminded of the hope we have in Christ.…
💰 Is money actually the root of all evil—or have we misunderstood what Scripture really says? In this message, we dive deep into 1 Timothy 6 to expose one of the most misquoted verses in the Bible: “The love of money is the root of all kinds of evil.” What does Paul actually warn against? And how do we know if our hearts are being driven by contentment or craving? Whether you’re wrestling with career decisions, burned out by hustle culture, or struggling to make ends meet, this sermon challenges us to evaluate our relationship with money—not just our spending, but our motivations. Discover how godly contentment can become your greatest wealth, and why the fight against the love of money is an internal battle for the soul. 🪙 Learn how to: - Recognize the subtle traps of craving wealth - Pursue contentment through godliness - Use money as a tool for generosity, not identity 📖 Scripture Focus: 1 Timothy 6:5–19 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more messages that challenge cultural assumptions with biblical truth.…
Have you ever heard someone say, “Everything happens for a reason”? It sounds comforting — but is it biblical? In this message, we explore what Romans 8:26–30 actually teaches about suffering, trust, and God’s ultimate good purposes. While the Bible never says “everything happens for a reason,” it does promise that God can redeem even the most painful moments for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. We’ll look at the dangers of misusing spiritual clichés, how Jesus approaches suffering in John 9, and why our obedience to God shouldn’t depend on having all the answers. Through personal stories, Scripture, and practical next steps, you’ll be challenged to move beyond easy explanations and into a deeper, more trusting relationship with God — even in the midst of life’s hardest questions. 📖 Main Scriptures: - Romans 8:26–30 (NLT) - John 9:1–11 (NLT) 🛡️Key Takeaways: - God doesn’t call evil “good” — but He does work through it for good. - Saying “Everything happens for a reason” can sometimes cause more harm than healing. - You don’t have to understand everything to trust and obey Jesus. - God’s promises are stronger than your unanswered questions.…
What does it really mean to “love your neighbor as yourself”? It’s one of the most quoted phrases in the Bible—used in politics, on social media, and in personal conversations. But are we quoting Jesus accurately? In this sermon, we dig into Matthew 22:34–40 to explore what Jesus truly meant when He linked loving your neighbor with loving God. You’ll learn: - Why “love your neighbor” isn’t the first thing Jesus said—and why that matters. - How putting your neighbor before God can lead to compromise. - What real love looks like in tough situations—when someone’s asking you to support something you know isn’t right. - How Jesus reframes love in the story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10). Discover why the order of your loves determines the shape of your life, and how keeping God as your first love transforms the way you care for the people around you. 🔔 Subscribe to hear more truth-filled, grace-driven sermons each week.…
“God helps those who help themselves.” It sounds biblical. Motivational. Even spiritual. But it’s not in the Bible. This Easter, we begin our new sermon series “What Did They Say?“—exploring things people think the Bible teaches... but doesn’t. In today’s message, Pastor Clayton unpacks the powerful truth of Ephesians 2:8–10 and shows us the real good news: God doesn’t wait for us to get it together. He doesn’t meet us halfway. Through Jesus, He comes all the way—into our mess, into our brokenness—and saves us by grace, through faith. Whether you’re burned out from trying to earn God’s love or just wondering what Easter really means for you, this message will bring clarity, freedom, and hope. ✝️ Jesus died for you. 🌅 Jesus rose again. 💝 And through faith alone, you are freely, fully, and forever justified. — 📖 Scripture: Ephesians 2:8–10 | Romans 4:24–25 | Acts 2:38 🫱 Ready to take a next step? Sign up for Baptism or Starting Point today.…

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The Genius of Generosity | Proverbs 3:5–10 Is it possible to have both peace and joy in your finances? In this message, we unpack the genius behind biblical generosity—and it all starts with one powerful idea: honor creates alignment. Using Proverbs 3 and a surprising illustration involving a Mousetrap (yes, the game!), we explore how starting your financial life with God—“Yahweh et Kabbed”—puts every other piece in place. This isn’t a prosperity formula. It’s not about giving to get. It’s about worship. It’s about starting where God calls us to start. When we honor God not just with our tithe, but with our whole approach to money, we move toward alignment, clarity, and ultimately, peace and joy. 👇🏼In this video: - Why generosity is more than just giving - What Proverbs teaches us about money and worship - How honoring God first brings order to financial chaos - Practical next steps to live generously and wisely 🔔 Subscribe for more messages that connect biblical wisdom to everyday life. #Generosity #ChristianLiving #FinancialPeace #Proverbs3 #YahwehEtKabbed #Tithing #FaithAndFinances…
What really changes a person? For Zacchaeus, it wasn’t guilt, pressure, or even a sermon—it was a personal encounter with Jesus. In Luke 19:1–10, we see a man known for taking from others suddenly transformed into someone who gives generously. Why? Because when he met Jesus, everything changed. This message explores how true generosity doesn’t begin with behavior modification, but heart transformation. And that kind of change only comes from meeting Jesus. Watch and be challenged to ask: Have I really met Him? And if so, how has it changed the way I live, give, and love? — 📖 Main Scripture: Luke 19:1–10 💬 Key Idea: The genesis of generosity is not obligation or religion—it’s a radical encounter with Jesus.…

1 Are You Listening? Jesus Calls Every Christian to This | Matthew 28:16-20 49:31
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Feeling stuck in your faith? Wondering why your spiritual life isn’t growing? In this message, we’ll walk through 3 key steps to a stronger faith—straight from Jesus’ command to His followers. These aren’t just religious checkboxes; they’re the foundation for real, lasting spiritual growth. 🔷 You’ll Learn: - Why learning God’s Word is essential for real faith - How obedience changes everything in your walk with God - The missing step that most Christians overlook (and why it matters!) 📖 Scripture References: Matthew 28:18-20, John 14, Matthew 9:36-38 ✨Don’t settle for a stagnant faith—start taking these steps today! 👍🏼 Like, comment, and subscribe for more messages that will strengthen your faith.…
🧩 Every Part | Ephesians 4:11–16 | TNLC Sermon Are you just attending church—or are you equipped to be the church? In this message, we look at the gifts Christ gave the Church—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—and the deeper why behind serving. Pulling from Ephesians 4:11–16, we explore how each of us has a unique role that helps the body of Christ grow healthy and full of love. It’s not just about showing up—it’s about finding your fit. 💡Whether you’re on a team, in a group, or still figuring it out, this teaching will challenge you to think differently about what it means to belong to a church family and how your “why” fuels your impact. 🔍 Scripture: Ephesians 4:11–16 📌 Highlights: - The spiritual “medicine” for long-term church engagement - Why the reason behind your serving matters - Real stories from those who found their fit - How your special work helps the whole body grow #EveryPart #TNLC #Ephesians4 #FindYourFit #ChurchIsFamily #Discipleship #SpiritualGrowth…

1 Is Church optional? Discover Your Place in God’s Plan | 1 Peter 2:4-11 47:20
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Many people wonder, Is church really necessary? Can’t I just follow Jesus on my own? In this message, we dive into 1 Peter 2 to discover why the local church isn’t just a gathering—it’s God’s plan for your spiritual growth and purpose. You’re not meant to be a lone believer; you’re a living stone in God’s spiritual house! Watch to learn how being connected to a church can transform your faith, your community, and your relationship with God. 🔷 Key Topics: - Why Jesus is the cornerstone of our faith - What it means to be a “living stone” in God’s spiritual house - How the local church helps you grow and fulfill your purpose - The dangers of an isolated faith 📖 Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:4-10, 2 Corinthians 5:17 👍🏼 If this message speaks to you, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more sermons!…
2 Corinthians 5:17 reminds us that in Christ, we become new—our old life is gone, and a new one begins. We must be a church that continues to offer not moralism, good behavior, and anything else but new life through Jesus Christ! Have you accepted the offer of New Life in Christ? Are you willing to be an ambassador for Christ? Here's a kick-off of our brand new sermon series called, "15 Years" with Pastor Clayton.…
Heartache and suffering will happen, but how will you respond? Are you ready to let the suffering of Christ transform your life and live it out for His glory? Here's the close of Hope in Hard Times with Pastor Kelly Bell!
Hope in Christ doesn’t just change individuals—it creates a new family, a people built on the cornerstone of Jesus. We are called to live differently, not like the world around us, but as God’s chosen people. Whether in our homes, workplaces, or communities, our lives should reflect the hope we have in Him. How do we do that? Here’s week 3 of our sermon series, Hope in Hard Times, with Pastor Clayton!…
Baptism is more than water. It's a mark of new life in Christ. It’s an outward sign of an inward transformation, showing the world you’ve been brought back to God, forgiven, and made new. Have you responded to God in repentance? Have you committed your life to him, turned from and turned to? Here’s week 4 of our sermon series, Hope in Hard Times, with Pastor Clayton!…
Peter reminds believers that trials refine their faith and strengthen their hope in Christ. Though suffering is real, their priceless inheritance, eternal life, is secure. Even in hardship, they can rejoice, knowing salvation is both a present reality and a future promise. Are you willing to give your life fully to Christ so you can stand on the solid rock of hope in hard times? Here’s the kickoff of our brand new sermon series, Hope in Hard Times, with Pastor Clayton!…
Joseph of Arimathea gave Jesus his personal tomb, a grave that belonged to his family. He saw Jesus as a family member. This was a tremendous act of courage, as it could have led to his death, just like Jesus. Where did he find that courage? How do you become more courageous when it comes to representing Jesus? Here’s the closing of the sermon series “The Cross” with our Discipleship Director, Matthew Fucarino!…
Just like Mary Magdalene, we are called to boldly share the message of Jesus and what we’ve seen and heard. We are all called to the work of evangelism. How can we do that with those around us? Here’s week three of the sermon series "The Cross" with Pastor Clayton.
Matthew 27:54 describes how the Roman officer and soldiers, terrified by the earthquake and events at the crucifixion, recognized Jesus as the Son of God. He had the revelation. Have you had that revelation? That awe, that wonder, where you felt God got a hold of you? Did you ever move from amazement to obedience? Here’s week two of the sermon series "The Cross" with Pastor Clayton.…
The gospel accounts show how often Jesus was asked questions—by leaders, disciples, and everyday people like Nicodemus. Questions can spark curiosity and lead to deeper faith, but they’re not the final step. Are your questions holding you back or will you let the cross move you closer to Jesus? Here’s the kick-off of our brand-new sermon series called "The Cross" with Pastor Clayton.…
I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.” What does this really mean? How does it happen? What’s the secret to living in this situation? Join us for the final week of the Joy for All Things sermon series with Pastor Clayton Bell!
How do we settle our disagreements with each other? Why did Paul encourage us to do that in Philippians 4:2-3? Join us for week eight of the "Joy for All Things" sermon series with Pastor Clayton Bell!
What does it mean to be imperfect yet made in God’s perfect image? What are some ways we can unlock joy in our lives? Join us for week seven of the "Joy for All Things" sermon series with Pastor Mason Simmons!
What makes you a good person? Do you think you could be a good person because of what you do and how you grew up, without the death of your old self and a supernatural resurrection through Jesus? Join us for week six of the "Joy for All Things" sermon series with Pastor Clayton Bell!
There’s no perfect church, but it’s a joy and privilege to be able to serve together. How do you find joy in that? Join us for week five of the "Joy for All Things" sermon series with Pastor Clayton Bell!
Do you find yourself empty or overwhelmed, not in a place of rejoicing? What do we need to lay down and pick up? Here's week four of the "Joy for All Things" sermon series with Pastor Clayton Bell!
Faith is ignited to overcome when we find strength in the Lord. How do we do that? What do we do when we find yourself in an uncertain or new context? Here's a special message from Pastor Bomi Roberson from King's Park International Church!
How should we act as proper citizens of heaven? Why should we look to obey and why are we empowered to be able to live as such citizens? Here's week three of A Joy for All Things sermon series with Pastor Clayton Bell!
Do you have a life worthy of being imitated? Can you tell someone right now, follow me as I follow Christ? Are there areas of your life you wouldn’t want someone to imitate? Here's week two of A Joy for All Things sermon series with Pastor Kelly Bell!
For TNLC, one of the main responsibilities we believe God has given us is to care for the special needs community. This overlaps with the needs of our community, the passions in our family, and the gifting/skills we have. How can you serve those with special needs? Here's a special Shine Sunday Service with Pastor Clayton and our Shine Ministry Director, Emily Hoogerwerf!…
As disciples of Jesus, we can serve as ministers of grace by identifying our abilities, affinities, and opportunities. How can you use these to help the people around you? Here's the close of the sermon series, "The Worth of Work," with our Discipleship Director, Matthew Fucarino!
What work awaits you tomorrow? How do you feel when you think about it? Can our work become more life-giving rather than life-taking? Join us for week two of our new sermon series, "The Worth of Work," with Paige Hoke!
Some of us may find it difficult or even impossible to see or experience God in our workplace. How can we begin to see our work as a blessing from God? Here's the kick-off of our brand new sermon series called "The Worth of Work" with our Associate Pastor, Mason Simmons!
So many people feel lonely because adult relationships and friendships are hard. How do we get better at it? What can we learn from Paul and Peter? Here's the close of our relationships sermon series called "Live-Laugh-Love" with Pastor Clayton Bell!
What was God's idea for marriage? How have you been viewing your marriage? Are you on a mission together? Here's week three of our relationships sermon series called "Live-Laugh-Love" with Pastor Kelly Bell!
How do you feel about people who don't have your worldview? Why should we put effort to love and to serve the lost? Here's week two of our brand new sermon series called "Live-Laugh-Love" with our Discipleship Director, Matthew Fucarino!
All of us together are Christ's body, and each of us is a part of it. Will you let yourself be a part of the body? With your eyes open to the brokenness, will you still embrace the beauty and blessing of the bride of Christ? Here's the kick-off of our brand new sermon series called "Live-Laugh-Love" with Pastor Clayton!…
What is self-control? What does it mean and what doesn’t it mean? How can we fix our thoughts? Here's the close of the "Gardening with God" sermon series with Pastor Clayton!
What does gentleness mean for us as Christians? How is it different than what the world tells us? Here's week eight of the "Gardening with God" sermon series with Pastor Clayton!
What does Biblical evangelism mean for us as believers? How do we share Jesus with others? Here's a special message from Pastor Chris Johnson from our Every Nation Church called Divine Unity Community Church in Harrisonburg, VA!
What does consecration life mean? Who fears it? How can we be used by God? Here's a special message from Pastor Seth Trimmer from our Every Nation church in Corvallis, Oregon.
Did you ever struggle in your faith? How do we grow in faithfulness? How do you stay faithful when God doesn't seem to be doing things the way you thought He would? Here's week seven of the "Gardening with God" sermon series with Pastor Clayton Bell!
What is goodness and where does it come from? How can we produce it in our lives? Here's week six of the "Gardening with God" sermon series with our Students Pastor, David Bolton!
Kindness is an expression of Christ’s love motivated by Christ’s compassion for all. If the kindness of God leads us to repentance, what might your kindness to others lead them to? Here's week five of the "Gardening with God" sermon series with Collin Hoke!
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