Episodes
Truly great teams require effort from all players and the same is true with a healthy church. This week, Hannah shares the five practices for Launch Team Members and how these reflect the miracle of the early church!
Published 07/28/24
Experts believe that a major contributing factor to violent domestic terrorists’ actions has to do with their need for significance and belonging. These needs are so foundational to human vitality that people will do unspeakable things to get them. This week, we talk about how joining Anchor’s Launch Team will fill up two indispensable tanks in your soul.
Published 07/21/24
Very soon, Anchor will be embarking on the biggest changes since first starting. Discover the big moves, hopes, and dreams for years of impacting lives!
Published 07/14/24
What were Jesus’s final words before ascending to heaven? “You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Christianity was meant to be a multiethnic movement from the very start!
Published 07/07/24
Frederick Douglas once wrote: “Revivals in religion and revivals in the slave trade go hand in hand.” He was commenting on the money from the slave trade funding works like churches. This week, we take an honest look at our racist past and explore a way forward.
Published 06/30/24
What does God say about race? Should we see everyone as humans and not worry about the color of their skin? Not exactly! In fact, the Bible is bursting with mentions of ethnicity and healing divides. It is a big deal to God! In this 3-part series, based on the book How to Heal Our Racial Divide, we will explore how racial diversity is a part of Jesus’ prayer that we would experience heaven, now. Because as Derwin Gray says, “We are color-blessed, not color-blind.”
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Published 06/23/24
Men eat 57% more meat than women. If men eat meat, is it a cultural phenomenon or a natural instinct? It can be confusing to know what it looks like to be a man. This Father’s Day, we base on sermon on The Five Masculine Instincts by Pastor Chase to explore what it could look like for men (and women) to grow in character.
For more about Anchor, go to anchorchurchil.com!
Published 06/16/24
At the “Door of No Return,” millions were taken from their homes, their families, their lives and sold as slaves. Our Juneteenth speaker, Eben, who gave tours of that very place in Ghana, will be asking: how did humanity get to that point and what can we learn from it?
Published 06/09/24
I grew up hearing: “If you are not giving 10% of your pre-tax income to your local church, you are robbing from God.” There are a million opinions for how we should spend our money. This week, we work to help create a meaningful vision for a generous life.
Published 06/02/24
Imagine your income increasing from $3640 per month to $200,000 per month. That happened to John Wesley, and he did nothing to change his standard of living! This week, we explore the opportunities and obstacles of saving.
Published 05/26/24
“Make as much money as you can.” That sounds more like the words of some get-rich-quick scheme than Jesus.
Published 05/19/24
Life seems to move at the speed of light. But, focusing on fast, your life might fly by. In this sermon, discover five tips to a slowed-down life.
Published 05/12/24
Need a vacation? Does lying on the beach, sipping an ice cold lemonade sound right? What about room service and breakfast in bed? This kind of luxury is not only possible, but God actually requires it from you. This week’s message, we explore the one spiritual discipline that made it in God’s Top Ten List (10 Commandments): Sabbath.
For more about Anchor, check out anchorchurchil.com!
Published 05/05/24
There are two gospels competing for your devotion: the Gospel of America, which says the more you get (new purse, bigger house, nicer car), the happier you will be; and the Gospel of the Kingdom, which tells you that the life you’ve always wanted is fully available to you through Jesus.
Published 04/28/24
CS Lewis called the devil’s realm The Kingdom of Noise. If we are to escape hurry, become our true selves and receive God’s joy, we must learn the first and most important practice: silence and solitude.
Published 04/21/24
Did you know, most people can read 200 books in one year with just 417 hours? Most people also spend 705 hours on social media and 2,737.5 on TV a year. Jesus’ invitation to an easy yoke might take time, but it’s time you might already have!
Published 04/14/24
Could hurry be the one enemy stealing the life out of you? In the sermon today, we survey the history of speed and discover what hurry is doing to our souls.
Published 04/07/24
We live in a world full of injustices. People endure disadvantages and attacks for their race or gender. All too often, the bad guy gets away unscathed. This Easter Sunday, we explore Jesus’ solution to evil and injustice that no one was expecting.
Published 03/31/24
Does loving people ever mean rejecting the Bible? When Jesus was presented with the puzzle (obey the Bible or show mercy), he broke the rules. If that’s what Jesus does, why should we even care about the Bible? This week, special guest preacher, Eben, shows how the Bible is a builder of love, not a barrier to it.
Published 03/24/24
If Jesus’ ministry was dominated by miraculous acts of healing, what does that mean for you? How might God be calling you to transform lives as Jesus did?
Published 03/17/24
Discover an overlooked act of love! Join us this week as we delve into the depths of prayer through the longest prayer recorded in the New Testament.
Published 03/10/24
Obey. The word itself might make you cringe. It might conjure up images of corrupt politicians, legalistic churches or abusive parents. So, what do we do with Jesus who said to his disciples: “If you love me, you will obey me.” Explore with us a text where Jesus raises the bar while revealing mysteries of the divine.
Published 03/03/24
Imagine this. A national leader killed your former teacher while doing a party stunt. Now, full of grief, you and tens of thousands of others are looking for someone to retaliate. The question is: Will Jesus be that person? This week, we tell the next story of Jesus surprising everyone, this time with miraculous resourcefulness.
For more about Anchor Church, go to anchorchurchil.com.
Published 02/25/24
Who is someone unlike you? Who would you consider “other” or “them”? Who has hurt you? Who doesn’t want your good? In this sermon, we will address one of Jesus’ most difficult challenges yet. Loving like Jesus loves means praying for persecutors, embracing enemies and breaking barriers.
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Published 02/18/24