Journey of Faith Messages Podcast
Welcome to Journey of Faith. In this podcast you will hear the weekly message from Journey of Faith, s multi-site church with campuses in Manhattan Beach and Torrance, CA..
Celebrate Jesus!
What if your faith was meant to be fueled by delight, not driven by duty?  This week, as we finish our series on Palm Sunday, we’ll explore the ancient rhythm of celebration. We’ll see how celebration is both a response to God’s goodness and an anticipation of what He is still doing. And we’ll be invited to see that our greatest joy can be found in placing our trust in Jesus above all else.Â
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Learn to Share
What if the key to deeper faith isn’t getting more, but giving more away? In a world shaped by scarcity, fear, and self-protection, generosity can feel risky and even countercultural. This week, we’ll explore the ancient rhythm of sharing. We’ll see how sharing our story, our spaces, and our resources opens us to deeper connection with God and with one another. Along the way, we’ll be challenged and inspired to reimagine what a truly open-handed life can look like.
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Hunger for Jesus
What if your hunger could do more than make you crave food? What if it could actually draw you closer to God? This week we’re exploring the ancient spiritual practice of fasting. As we step back from the things that usually satisfy us, we create space to notice God’s presence and grow in compassion for others. Fasting isn’t about deprivation or religious performance. It’s about reordering our hearts and learning to desire what God desires.
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Find Rest
Why do we keep pushing ourselves past our limits when God designed us to live with rhythms of rest? In a culture that never slows down, it is easy to treat exhaustion as normal, even spiritual, without realizing how much it pulls us away from the life God wants for us. This week we will explore the ancient practice of Sabbath rest. We will look at how Jesus lived with rest, how he invites us into it, and how that kind of rest can renew us and bless the people around us.
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Be Present
Why does it feel so hard to be fully present? In a world that constantly scatters our attention, many of us move through our days distracted, disconnected, and spiritually depleted. But the life of Jesus shows us a different way. This week, we’ll well learn about the ancient rhythms of practicing God’s presence and prayer. We’ll see Jesus’ example or prayerful awareness invites us to greater prayerful presence in our everyday lives.
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Discover God’s Rhythms
Are you living on autopilot, shaped more by the rhythms around you than the ones you choose? In a world where most habits are set for us, we often end up shaped by patterns that drain us rather than give life. This week, we’ll explore the ancient rhythm of living by Scripture. We’ll see how God’s Word brings the stability, clarity, and nourishment our souls need. And we’ll discover how inviting Jesus into even one disordered area can open the way to healthier, life-giving rhythms.Â
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Where is God in My Spiritual Life?
Where is God in your spiritual life, and how do you know if you’re actually growing? We all want a faith that’s real and moving forward, but it’s easy to let our identity be shaped by busyness, success, or what others think instead of who God says we are. This week as we wrap up the Milestones series, we’ll discover how anchoring our identity in God and living out our purpose leads to steady, lifelong spiritual growth.
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Where is God in my Friendships?
Why do some relationships feel life-giving while others leave us drained? We all want meaningful connection, yet we often fall into patterns that keep our relationships from growing in healthy ways. In this message, we’ll see how Jesus models both mutual care and healthy boundaries, showing us a better way to relate to one another. We’ll learn how small, intentional steps can strengthen our connections—not only for our own well-being, but in ways that shape our kids and the next generation toward healthier relationships as well.
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Where is God in My Big Feelings?
Many of us—and our kids—experience emotional highs and lows that can leave us overwhelmed, reactive, or unsure how to respond. In the first message of our new series, Milestones, we’ll see how Jesus meets us right in the heart of our emotions. We’ll learn how he can reshape our perspective, help us navigate hard moments with patience and clarity, and strengthen us to face challenges rather than run from them. Together, we’ll discover that emotional health isn’t about perfection—it’s about learning to walk with Jesus, one step at a time.
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What if God doesn’t remove your fears but meets you in the middle of them? In this last message in our UNAFRAID series, we’ll look at how Jesus wrestled with deep anguish in the Garden of Gethsemane and how he found strength through honest prayer and a desire for close friends. We’ll learn that God welcomes our real emotions and rather than waiting for fear to disappear, we can step forward with God’s help and the support of others.
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To Speak Up or Not Speak Up
What if the very truth we avoid is the truth that could set us free? This week we’ll look at a famous speech by Jesus where he boldly confronted hypocrisy—not to shame people, but to invite them into a deeper, more authentic life with God. We’ll learn that when we welcome His loving redirection, we find the courage to live with humility and integrity. Instead of hiding from the truth, we can embrace it and experience the freedom God offers.Â
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Fearlessly Forgiven
Have you ever feared that your mistakes have put you beyond God’s reach? This week we’ll look at the biblical story of a woman caught in failure and surrounded by judgment. And rather than condemning her, Jesus protects and forgives her. Her story reminds us that God’s love doesn’t erase the past but transforms it into a foundation for new life. Instead of fearing judgment, we can step boldly into the love that sets us free.
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New Year. New Attitude.
What if this year’s biggest challenges could actually shape you into the person God wants you to be?  This week we start a four-week series of messages called UNAFRAID. A new year often brings the desire for a fresh start—free from fear. Yet our world keeps handing us new reasons wot worry: political tensions, financial insecurity, fractured relationships, and personal struggles.
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Sabbath Sunday
This Sunday at Journey of Faith is what we call Sabbath Sunday. It’s a special rhythm we practice once a year to intentionally pause, rest, and reset.
Because of that, both of our physical campuses will be closed this week, but we’ll still have a full online service available for you to watch. This gives our incredible volunteers and staff a well-deserved opportunity to rest and recharge as we prepare for everything God has ahead for us in 2026.
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Your Christmas “Fit Check”
 In a world full of division and self-protection, how do we love people well? In the final week of Christmas in Us, we’ll look at the story of the Magi—wise travelers who responded to Jesus’ arrival with generosity and worship. Their story reminds us that love isn’t something we wait to feel—it’s something we choose to live out because of the love we’ve received from God. This Christmas, discover how Jesus invites us to clothe ourselves with love and bring healing to our relationships.
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The Strength of Joy
Why does joy feel so hard to hold onto when life feels heavy? In week three of Christmas in Our Hearts, we’ll revisit the story of the shepherds—everyday people who found lasting joy when they heard that a Savior had come. Their story reminds us that true joy begins with experiencing God’s forgiveness and grows as we share that good news with others. This Christmas, discover the strength of joy that doesn’t depend on circumstances but on the presence of Jesus.
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What (or Who) Rules Your Heart?
Why does peace feel so out of reach—even when things seem okay on the surface? In week two of Christmas in Us, we’ll hear the story of Joseph, who found peace not in perfect circumstances, but in trusting that God was doing something bigger. His story reveals the secret to lasting peace: letting Jesus rule our hearts, even when life feels uncertain. This Christmas, discover how peace can begin with one relationship—your relationship with Him.
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The Secret of Christmas
In a world full of disappointment and uncertainty, is it still possible to have real hope? In the first week of our series Christmas in Us, we’ll look at the surprising moment when a young woman named Mary was told by an angel that God’s presence would live within her. Her story reveals the secret of Christmas: even when life feels hopeless, God is working in us and through us.
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An Enjoyment Person
Christians are sometimes seen as dour and gloomy as we attempt to live righteously. But Jesus was known as connectable and personable. How can we grow the same quality of truly enjoying life? What impact would it have on the people around us if we approached the world and relationships with positivity and thankfulness? This week we’ll explore what it would look like to enjoy life the way Jesus did and prep to practice joy over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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A Self-Reflective Person
In our image-centric culture, it’s often easier to be concerned about how we look than who we really are on the inside. But the further our image of ourselves is away from reality, the more disconnect from real relationships we’ll experience. This week in our You 2.0 series, we’ll explore how the challenging task of being self-reflective can open us back up to the growth and vision God has for our lives – and the huge benefits self-awareness can have in our relationship.
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A Curious Person
When people think of Christians, they sometimes picture us as cranky, pious, or stuck in our ways. But that’s nothing like Jesus. So how do we break through those misconceptions and genuinely connect with the people in our lives?Â
In this series, we’ll discover three underrated character traits that can reshape how we live and love. Growing in these qualities will draw us closer to God’s presence, deepen our relationships, and help us reflect his love more clearly to the world around us.
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Grow in God’s Love
What if God’s love wasn’t meant to stay the same? So many of us treat love like a one-time truth or an obligation to uphold. As we finish our BeLoved series, we’ll see how Jesus’ closest disciple John, envisioned God’s love as dynamic—growing in us as we grow in Him. We be reminded that a vibrant faith is one where Jesus keeps deepening, stretching, and transforming our lives.Â
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Live as a Child of God
What does it really mean to live as someone deeply loved by God? Many of us try to build our lives on identities that are constantly shifting. As we continue exploring a powerful spiritual letter from Jesus’ beloved disciple John, we’ll be invited to root our identity in being God’s children—so that His love can shape how we see ourselves and how we love others.
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Walk in the Light
What if the very things we try to hide are the ones God most wants to heal? We all carry parts of ourselves we’d rather keep in the dark, but real transformation begins when we step into the light. This week in our BeLoved series, we’ll be invited to experience the freedom, forgiveness, and clarity that come when we stop pretending and start walking in truth Jesus provides!
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Jesus is Real
What if your faith could be more than just a feeling—real, grounded, and lasting? Many of us wrestle with doubt, especially when faith feels invisible or unclear. As we begin our BeLoved series, we’ll see how Jesus’ closest disciple, John, discovered a faith in Jesus that was both deeply emotional and historically anchored. We’ll be challenged to make that kind of faith our own. Watch Full Service
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The Road Ahead
As we’ve started the Fall, we’ve been exploring the many ways that we’ll pursue God together this year at Journey of Faith: through our services, our commitment to personal spiritual growth, and through our focus on sharing God’s love with the community. But what might this look like, practically, for our church? What changes or initiatives can we work on together that will help us pursue God’s plans for our church? This week we’ll look forward at the year ahead and discover ways that we can follow God deeper into his vision for us.Â
Watch...In Quieter Moments
There is a deep well of spiritual connection that is available to us, but we often overlook the chance to spend personal time with God. How could dedicated time that we share only between us and God shape the rest of our daily lives? What could our lives be like if we had a more intimate and vital personal relationship with God? This week we’ll explore several important ways that we can experience God beyond Sunday mornings, learning how to feel and rely more on the presence of God in our lives.Â
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Nuts and Bolts
For many of us, the first thing that comes to mind when we think of “church” is our Sunday morning gatherings for worship and a message. But real spiritual growth can’t possibly be contained to one hour a week! Instead, God has a plan for our lives and spiritual growth that can be refreshing to every hour of our week.
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Daily Bread
At Journey, we believe that spiritual truth comes from God’s Word, the Bible. But reading and learning from the Bible can be challenging; it’s likely the only 2000-year-old document that any of us has ever read. So how do we develop a pattern of studying and applying God’s truth consistently in our lives? This week, we’ll talk through practical ways that we can grow through our interaction with the Bible and see how that commitment is reflected in the way we teach the Bible at Journey.
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Come and See
Understandable. Jesus-centered. Invitational. Those are some of the ways that people in our community describe Journey of Faith. But what, exactly, are we inviting people into at Journey? During this first 5-week series of the Fall, we’ll explore the unique blend of values, mission, and programs that define us as a church. Along the way we’ll find new ways to grow closer to God together and share his love with the South Bay.
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All Things New
We live in a world that is broken by death and pain and evil. Sometimes we can catch ourselves longing for the next life, expecting that God will finally be rid of this earth. But we read in the Bible that God has a much different plan – rather than moving on from Earth, his ultimate plan is to redeem and recreate all that is currently lost and corrupt. In this final week of The Story Project, we’ll read the very last verses of the Bible and learn how we can join in the invitation for Jesus to arrive and mak...
The Great White Throne
There are many perspectives on the prophetic nature of the book of Revelation. From tackling the strange and vivid imagery to parsing out the curious timelines presented, Christians have worked to unpack John’s vision for the past 2000 years. But does this type of debate about Revelation obscure what Jesus is trying to teach us through the last book of the Bible? Or is it possible to still learn important lessons that can impact our current (and eternal) life? This week we’ll look at a few key passages from Revelation and discover how we can hear Jesus clearly together...
We are the Church
The book of Revelation is often considered to be a confusing and complicated book of future prophecy. But the truth is that the opening chapters of Revelation feature the risen Jesus himself giving practical insight to his followers. And his direction in those early chapters is clear: we need to stay alert and focused on following him, despite the increasing challenges we face. In this first week of our three-week walk through Revelation, we’ll hear what Jesus has to say to his Church, take his message to heart, and move toward a closer and more fulfilling relationship with hi...
Leave a Legacy of Faith
What kind of faith endures—and how do we pass it on? In two personal letters from the Apostle Paul to a young church leader named Timothy, we discover the key to leaving a legacy of faith: a life anchored in truth, shaped by character, and strengthened through perseverance. Real faith doesn’t just last—it multiplies. It changes us from the inside out and impacts the people we care about most. When we live with purpose and stay rooted in God’s truth, our faith can outlive us.
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Let’s Be the Church!
What does it look like to be the Church in a world that’s constantly pulling us in opposite directions? This week, we’ll look at two letters in the New Testament written to churches in an ancient city called Corinth – a city with a lot of similarities to Los Angeles! We’ll see how we can move from being to divided and distracted Christians, to a people known for their unity, holiness, and purpose. Let’s not just go to church—let’s be the Church.
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Faith Works!
What good is faith if no one can see it in action? This week we’ll look at a letter written to first century Christians from Jesus’ half-brother James.  We’ll be reminded that faith isn’t just a belief we carry, but a life we live. Real faith shows up in real ways—through how we handle hardship, love others, and walk humbly with God. Like a fast Amazon order, faith is meant to move quickly from conviction to action. When we put our faith to work, it becomes powerful, practical, and transformative.
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What if the solution to the world’s brokenness isn’t found in us, but in someone greater? This week, we begin series looking letters from the New Testament, starting with the Apostle Paul’s letter to the ancient Roman Christians.  In it, we discover God’s global mission—a plan not just to save individuals, but to unite a fractured world through faith in Jesus. Beneath all our differences, we share a common need and a common hope. When we trust in Jesus, everything changes—from how we see ourselves to how we treat others. This is the good news: God...
Know Your Audience
How can we share our faith in a way that truly connects with others? In this final message of our Pioneers series, we’ll explore how Paul, Christianity’s first missionary, engaged with philosophers in Athens. He met people where they were, using their own culture and beliefs as a bridge to introduce them to Jesus. We’ll reflect on how God can help us shift our focus from ourselves to communicating the Good News of Jesus in a way that resonates with those He wants to reach.
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Be a Resilient Witness
How can we stay strong in our faith when life gets tough? This week, we’ll explore the New Testament story of Paul and Silas, two Christians imprisoned for their devotion to Jesus. We’ll see how they kept their faith alive during suffering and used it as an opportunity to share God’s love. Their example will encourage us to worship God even when we don’t feel like it and remain a resilient witness to those around us.
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Trust God to Work in People’s Hearts
How can we help others grow spiritually without trying to force change? This week, we’ll explore the transformation of Lydia, a key leader in early Christianity. Her decision to follow Jesus came through people who recognized God’s work in her life and trusted Him to open her heart. We’ll learn how to recognize spiritual longing in others and rely on the Holy Spirit for transformation.Â
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