
The Gospel Church
The Gospel Church is a body of believers focused on proclaiming the name of Christ to Nashville and the nations, growing spiritually in community, and building their local church through expository preaching and discipleship. This podcast contains two types of content: sermons - weekly sermons from their pastor and other leaders, and Faith Applied - faith based conversations that teach their congregation how to apply their faith to different aspects of their lives.
Episodes
358: To the Church in Ephesus - Revelation 2:1–7 - Cole Huffman
357: Spiritual Warfare, Part 2 - Ephesians 6:10–24 - Tanner Heath
356: Spiritual Warfare, Part 1 - Ephesians 6:10–24 - Cole Huffman
355: Christ and Work - Ephesians 6:5–9 - Cole Huffman
354: Children Obey and Honor, Parents Love and Lead - Dustin Neeley
353: The Mystery of Marriage - Tanner Heath
352: Filled with the Spirit - Ephesians 5:18–21
351: Redeem the Time - Ephesians 5:11–17
350: Imitators of God - Ephesians 5:1–10
349: Easter Egging (Forgiveness) - Ephesians 4:32
348: A Gentle King - Tanner Heath - John 12 : 12-26
347: Put Away - Ephesians 4:25–31
346: Put On and Put Off, Part 1
345: Pursuing Maturity - Ephesians 4:7-16
344: The Christ Commons - Ephesians 4:1–6
343: Immersive Prayer - Ephesians 3:14–21
342: Wisdom and Wonder - Ephesians 3:1–13 - February 15, 2026
341: Exclusion and Embrace - Tanner Heath - Ephesians 2 : 11 - 22
340: The Gospel Zip File - Ephesians 2 : 1-10
339: Generous Praying - Ephesians 1:15–23
338: Gospel 201 - Ephesians 1:7–14
337: God is My Home, Ephesians 1 1-6
336: The Best Things I Know - Psalm 103
335: Seeking the City, Hebrews 13:8–25
334: The Leader and the Leaders - Hebrews 13:7–8, 17, 20–21
333: Pleasing in His Sight, Hebrews 13:1–6, 20–21
332: Acceptable Worship - Hebrews 12 : 18-29
331: Striving - Hebrews 12 14-17
330: Core Strength - Hebrews `12:1-3
329: By Faith : In Success and Suffering - Hebrews 11 32-40
328: By Faith: Moses, Hebrews 11:23–28
327: By Faith: Three Generations, Hebrews 11:20–22
326: By Faith: Abraham and Sarah, Hebrews 11:8–19
325: By Faith : Abel - Heb. 11:4-6, 12:24
324: Faith Is
323: In God's Hands -Hebrews 10:26-39
322: Let Us - Hebrews 10 22-25
321: Better Forgiveness - Hebrews 10:1-18
320: Accomplished and Applied
319: The Better Sacrifice, Hebrews 9:22
318: The Better Sanctuary, Hebrews 9:11-12
317: The Better Covenant, Hebrews 8:6, 9:15
316: To the Uttermost, Hebrews 7:23-28
315: Jesus is Better, Guaranteed, Hebrews 7:1-22
314: Faithful Presence Among Christians, Acts 20:17–38
313: Faithful Presence Among the Intellectuals, Acts 17:16-34
312: Faithful Presence Among the Powers, Acts 16:16–40
Our series, “Faithful Presence,” is utilizing four narratives in Acts to help us navigatecertain challenges we face following Jesus in our culture. Today we consider thechallenge of the powers.
311: Faithful Presence Among the God-Fearers, Acts 8:26-40
310: Our Refuge and Strength, Psalm 46:1-3
309: The Justice Narrative, 1 Corinthians 16:1–4,
308: The Freedom Narrative, 1 Corinthians 9:19–23
307: The Happiness Narrative, 1 Corinthians 7:28-31
306: The Power Narrative, 1 Corinthians 1:18–31
305: The Sex and Intimacy Narrative, 1 Corinthians 6:12–7:5,
We’re in a series called “Cultural Narratives,” utilizing passages in 1 Corinthians toassess some of the ideas, notions, beliefs, and behaviors that are taken to be “givens” in Western cultures. Today, in 1 Corinthians 6–7, we’ll consider what the gospel says to the cultural narrative on sex and intimacy.
304: The Identity Narrative, 1 Corinthians 1:10–17
Our Discipleship Pathway emphasis for the summer is “The Gospel and Culture.” Eachmessage in this current series, “Cultural Narratives,” will be from 1 Corinthians. Today,in 1 Corinthians 1, we’re looking at how the divisions in the Corinthian churchcorrespond to the cultural narrative on identity.
303: The Gospel, 1 Corinthians 15: 1–11
Today we begin a new series for a new Discipleship Pathway emphasis for the summer: “The Gospel and Culture.” Each message will be from 1 Corinthians, looking at cultural narratives. In today’s message, we’re studying the gospel summary in 1 Corinthians 15.
302: The People of God Pray, James 5:13–20
One more message in the “One Anothers” series. We return to James 5 (see March 2 sermon) and this time focus on “pray for one another.”
301: Jesus Saves, Matthew 26:69–27:5
For Easter, we’re considering the difference the resurrection of Jesus makes to the common human conditions of guilt and shame.
300: Jesus Lays Down His Life, John 10:11-21
On this Palm Sunday we're looking at the place where Jesus called himself the good shepherd and the implications for us.
299: The People of God Stir Up, Hebrews 10:24-25
We are wrapping up our series on the “One Another’s” of Scripture. This week, we consider how to stir up one another to love and good works. We will see that the church is the context for growth in Christlikeness.
298: The People of God Encourage, 1 Thessalonians 4:18-5:11
The focus in our "One Anothers" series today is to encourage one another with Jesus' resurrection and return.
297: The People of God Love, John 13:34–35; 1 Corinthians 13
We come now in our “One Anothers” series to Jesus’ call to love one another, what itmeans and does not mean.
296: The People of God Forgive, Colossians 3:12–13
Today in our “One Anothers” series, we consider the call of God to forgive: the why, what, and how of it.
295: The People of God Pursue Peace, Romans 14:13–23
In our “One Anothers” series, looking at “one another” lines in the New Testament, today’s message is about why and how we pursue peace and mutual edification.
294: The People of God Confess, James 5:13–20
We’re in a series called “One Anothers,” looking at a few of the “one another” lines in the New Testament. Today’s message is about why and how we practice confessing our sins to one another.
293: The People of God Sing, Colossians 3:16–17
We’re in a series called “One Anothers,” looking at a few of the “one another” lines in the New Testament. Today’s message is about why singing matters to our growth in Christ.
292: Anchor Down, Hebrews 6:13–20
Concluding Hebrews 6 today, our passage gives us three reasons for absolute confidence in who God has promised to be for us: God’s oath, God’s character, and God’s Son.
291: Things That Belong to Salvation, Hebrews 6:4–12
290: The Word of Righteousness, Hebrews 5:11-6:3
The exhortation to move from milk to solid food is a call to move on from the old and press into the new. Maturity is clinging to Christ’s perfection for you. It cuts against any fear of not performing or never trying at all.
289: His Reverence, Hebrews 5:7–10
We’re in a study of Hebrews 4–6. Today’s passage continues looking at the implications of Jesus’ high priesthood. We’ll consider the reverence of Jesus, his obedience, and his priestly “order of Melchizedek.”
288: Our High Priest, Hebrews 5:1–6
We’re in a study of Hebrews 4–6. Today’s passage continues the theme of Jesus’ high priesthood. Priests represented people to God but were themselves sinful too. What was needed was a priest who could satisfy the need for sacrifice for sin for all time.
287: Up Close and Personal, Hebrews 4:14–16
We’re in a study of Hebrews 4–6. In today’s passage, we’re told to be confident in our confession of Jesus because he passed the test of temptation. Jesus was innocent of sin but not ignorant of sin. Because he lived a human life, we can depend on him to be merciful and gracious with us.
286: The Rest of God, Hebrews 4:1–13
Today we renew our study of Hebrews with the next section, Hebrews 4–6.
285: Advent Faith: The Persistent Widow, Luke 18:1–8
In December we’re looking at five of Jesus’ parables, one for each of the Advent emphases: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and Faith.
285: Advent Love: The Good Samaritan, Luke 10:25–37
In December we’re looking at five of Jesus’ parables, one for each of the Advent emphases: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and Faith.
284: Advent Joy: The Talents, Matthew 25:14–30
In December we’re looking at five of Jesus’ parables, one for each of the advent emphases: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and Faith.
283: Advent Peace: The Fired Manager, Luke 16:1–9
In December we’re looking at five of Jesus’ parables, one for each of the advent emphases: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and Faith.
282: Advent Hope: The Prodigal Son(s), Luke 15:11–32
In December we’re looking at five of Jesus’ parables, one for each of the advent emphases: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and Faith.
281: The Gospel as a Testimony to All Nations, Matthew 24:14
This morning we are joined by Peter Sozi, leader of Divine Care Ministries, one of our missions partners in Uganda. In this sermon he shares with us the story of how DCM was started. He then explains how the Gospel is the key to transformation, not only in Uganda, but here in Nashville and across the world.
280: How Not to Harden Your Heart, Hebrews 3:7–19, November 17, 2024
Today we conclude our study of Hebrews 1–3 in a warning passage. We’ll look at it from three angles: not letting our hearts desire rebellion, not letting our wills choose disobedience, and not letting our minds justify unbelief.
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