The Bridge Church Sermons
We exist to be with Jesus and become like Him for the sake of the world. Check out the latest sermons, updated weekly, and be a part of what God is doing at The Bridge Church!
bridge.tv
Episodes
473 episodes
Stop Following the Old Map
If God has already changed what’s true about you, why does it still feel like you’re living the same old story? In Romans 6:8–14, Paul exposes the gap between our new reality in Jesus and the “old maps” we keep following—and shows how real tran...
The Enemy Still Sends Mail
In Romans 6, Paul answers one of our deepest questions—if grace is real, why do we still struggle—not with advice, but with an announcement: in Christ, you already died to sin. This sermon explores what it means to live from that new reality, w...
Life Through Death
Easter didn’t begin with celebration—it began with confusion, grief, and people trying to make sense of the unexpected. In John 20, we see that the resurrection isn’t just something to believe about Jesus, but an invitation into a new kind of l...
How Can This Friday Be Good?
In John 19, what looks like the ultimate defeat of Jesus is actually the moment everything is accomplished. Beneath the surface, a deeper reality is unfolding—what looks like defeat is actually Jesus willingly carrying out a mission of love, fu...
The Unexpected King
On Palm Sunday, Jesus enters Jerusalem as King—but not in the way anyone expected. Riding on a donkey instead of a warhorse, he reveals a kingdom where power is defined by humility and victory comes through sacrifice. This message invites us to...
Formed by The Word
As we wrap up our Ancient Practices: Scripture series, we look at Psalm 119 and the practice of memorizing Scripture. Memorization matters, not as a religious performance, but because of the way it forms our inner lives. What we consistently re...
How to Study Scripture
What if studying the Bible didn’t require special training — just intentional attention? In this message from Luke 4, we walk through a practical method for slowing down in Scripture, asking better questions, and letting God’s Word shape our li...
A Rooted Life
We read more words than ever, but rarely let them sink in. This message looks at the ancient practice of meditating on Scripture—slowing down long enough for God’s Word to shape our inner lives. In Psalm 1, we see how returning to Scripture aga...
Why Read the Bible?
This week kicks off our Ancient Practices series focused on Scripture by recovering the simple, foundational habit of reading the Bible daily as apprentices of Jesus. In the Gospel of Matthew 5:17–19, Jesus makes it clear that Scripture is not ...
The Secret of Enough
What does it mean to have “enough” in a world shaped by scarcity and control? In Philippians 4:10–23, Paul reveals that contentment isn’t found in better circumstances or self-sufficiency, but in a learned dependence on Jesus who supplies stren...
What's Stealing Your Peace?
The greatest threats to our peace aren’t out there—they’re the patterns quietly shaping our hearts. In Philippians 4, Paul invites us to stand firm by resisting the things that steal our peace, and instead, instructs us to set our eyes on Jesus...
Pressing On Together
Spiritual growth was never meant to be a solo pursuit. In Philippians 3, Paul reminds us that maturity isn’t arriving—it’s pressing on together because Jesus has already taken hold of us. Real joy is sustained not by willpower, but by a communi...
Why Your Best Isn’t Enough
We spend so much of our lives trying to prove we matter through what we achieve, build, or maintain. In Philippians 3, Paul explains why even the best résumé cannot give us life and why true joy comes from being found in Christ instead. Join us...
A Church That Shines
Because of winter weather, we had the opportunity to hear from both Cory and Phil this week. In Philippians 2:12–30, they explore four marks of a church that shines—obedience without pride, joy without grumbling, service without self-interest, ...
The Downward Way
What if the way up is actually the way down? In Philippians 2:1–11, Paul invites the church into a radically different way of being human—one shaped not by pride or self-promotion, but by the humble, self-giving love of Jesus. This sermon explo...
Joy in Chains
From a prison cell, Paul writes one of the most joy-filled passages in Scripture, reminding us that joy is not found in control or comfort, but in Christ’s presence and purposes—even in suffering. Walking through Philippians 1:12–30, we explore...
Change Your Center
Written from a prison cell, Paul’s letter to the Philippians reveals a joy that isn’t rooted in comfort, control, or circumstances, but in belonging to Jesus and partnering with His people. As the new year begins, we're invited to re-center our...
An Unshakeable Foundation
The space between intention and reality is often marked by reflection, regret, and resolve. In Matthew 7, Jesus closes the Sermon on the Mount by drawing our attention away from what we intend or admire and toward what we actually build our liv...
The Light Has Come
On Christmas, we celebrate the good news that the Light of the world has come—not to a palace, but to a manger, and not to the impressive, but to the weary. Walking through Luke 2 and Jesus’ declaration in John 8, we see how God enters real dar...
Love Made Visible
From Genesis to John, this sermon traces the story of a God who creates out of delight, draws near in love, and refuses to give up on his people—even when he’s rejected. When humanity writes itself out of the story through sin, God writes himse...
Joy for All People
In Luke 2, we’re reminded that joy doesn’t wait for life to be resolved—it arrives when God does. Announced first to overlooked shepherds, the good news of Jesus reveals a sustaining, defiant joy rooted not in circumstances or control, but in t...
Peace That Restores
This week in our Advent series, we look at the peace God offers in a world that feels increasingly anxious, hurried, and loud. From Isaiah’s promise of “perfect peace” to Jesus’ words in the upper room, we’re reminded that peace isn’t something...
Hope Breaking In
As Advent begins, we open up Isaiah 9 and are reminded of the hope that comes from the King who steps into our darkness. He is the Light who dawns on people walking in darkness, and the King whose hope doesn’t run out.Catch the sermon o...