Episodes

Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
Reading Revelation Responsibly - Week 1
Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
John Sullivan (FBC Trustee + Deacon) - Revelation 1 (Revelation 1:1-19; Daniel 7:1-2, 9-13; 10:1-6)
Women riding many-headed beasts? Talking eagles? Many-faced creatures that sing on a sea made of glass? The Book of Revelation can be confusing, and even a little frightening.
Although we often focus on the prophetic nature of the Revelation, it is meant to give hope to believers in every age. Let's study this often-misunderstood part of the Bible.
Reading Revelation Responsibly - Week 1
Lesson Handout
I. IntroductionA. Author of the BookB. Date of the Book’s WritingC. Genre of the Book
II. Reading Revelation IrresponsiblyA. Specific Predictions About TodayB. Future FocusC. Present FocusD. Past FocusE. “Breaking the Code”
III. The Theme of RevelationA. WitnessB. Uncivil WorshipC. The Lamb of God versus the Dragon and the Systems of the WorldD. Hope for Now, Hope for the Future

Sunday Jan 01, 2023
RENEW ME!
Sunday Jan 01, 2023
Sunday Jan 01, 2023
Calvin Houser (FBC Missionary, Philippines) - Psalm 51 (Psalm 51:1-13, 15 & 17)
As we kick off a New Year, everyone is looking forward to new things. It could be a new goal, opportunity, or even a new and better version of themselves. But what we learn from the life of David is that before we try to become something new, we may need to get back to where we have been with God.
True spiritual renewal doesn't start with changing my situation or the people around me. It starts with renewing and restoring a right relationship with God. God is not just looking for a new me. God wants to Renew Me.
RENEW ME!
I. What relies on us:A. acknowledging GodB. admitting sinC. assessing ourselves
II. What rests on God:A. His characterB. His compassionC. His cleansing--- 1. creation--- 2. restoration--- 3. preservation
III. What results for Others:A. seeing your witnessB. seeing your worship
Illustration #1: Steve from Minecraft

Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
Farming Principles: 4 Laws of Sowing and Reaping That Every Christian Should Know
Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
Pastor Chris Andrews (Discipleship + Missions Pastor) - Galatians 6:7-9 (Galatians 6:7-9; 15:19-23; Genesis 3:14-19; Proverbs 13:20-21; 2 Corinthians 9:6-7; Romans 9:15)
Take a listen to this episode called “Farming Principles: 4 Laws of Sowing and Reaping That Every Christian Should Know”. This lesson will explore the spiritual law of sowing and reaping, as it relates to taking action in our life and trusting in God. We will be looking at the four primary laws that govern the sowing and reaping process, and how we can apply them to our everyday lives. Take a listen at this informative and uplifting Bible study.
Farming Principles:4 Laws of Sowing and Reaping That Every Christian Should Know
1. SAME: You reap what you sow.
2. MORE: You reap more than you sow.
3. LATER: You reap later than you sow.
4. PROPORTION: You reap in proportion to the amount you sow.

Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
How God Works in Your Life
Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
Pastor Chris Andrews (Discipleship + Missions Pastor) - Ecclesiastes 3:11 (Ecclesiastes 3:11; James 1:2-5; Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 3:13; Matthew 6:14-15; Romans 12:1-2; John 8:11; Revelation 2:4-5; Proverbs 3:5-6)
Let's explore together how God works in our lives. We all have circumstances that we would love to see God turn around or change for the better. Discover how God works to bring positive change in our lives.
How God Works in Your Life5 Tools God Uses When He Works in Your Life1. time2. forgiveness3. truth4. repentance5. faith

Sunday Dec 18, 2022
BEHOLD The King: Behold, His Hope!
Sunday Dec 18, 2022
Sunday Dec 18, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Luke 1:30-35 (Romans 5:12; James 1:15; Genesis 14:18-20; 15:1; Luke 1:30-32 & 34-35; 2:13-14; 8:28; Psalms 91:1-3; Ephesians 2:12-14)
The word hope is used so much in our everyday language, that it has almost lost the power of its meaning. If you have ever been in a truly desperate situation, you know what it means when there is unexpected good news. When you are given a chance for things to change...this is hope!
Jesus was born to give us hope! Our world is broken, hurting, and simply in a mess! Jesus came to bring change! He came to bring hope to our desperate situation. Thank God, we have HOPE in JESUS!
Series description:
Have you ever got excited about something, so you tell your friends, "Check this out!" The Bible often does something similar to this with the word, "Behold." It means to see or perceive something. It is another way of saying, "Don't miss this!" When Jesus' birth was being announced in Matthew 1:23, it starts with the word, "Behold." Let's BEHOLD what Jesus wants us to see in the amazing story of the coming of King Jesus!
BEHOLD The King
Behold, His Hope!
I. Hope is found in God!II. Hope is experienced through Jesus!
Illustration #1: Car accident on the way to pick up car!
Illustration #2: Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) with deer.
Illustration #3: Morgan Liuzzo with her new car.
Illustration #4: Car broke down on the way home!
Illustration #5: View out the window flying home!

Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
James: Every Good Gift! (Lesson 3)
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - James 1:17-27 (James 1:17-27; Luke 11:11-13; Romans 8:28; Genesis 50:19-20; Ephesians 4:20 & 29)
James chapter one gives us a principle that helps us change the way we think about every aspect of life. He teaches us that every good things comes from God!
God is the source of good. If there is good in this world, it came from God! Why? Because God is good!
How does this apply to trials in life? Let's study this together!
James: Facing the Challenges of Life with Faith & Joy"Every Good Gift" (Lesson #2)
Lesson Handout

Thursday Dec 08, 2022
BEHOLD The King: Behold, His Grace!
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Luke 1:26-55 (Luke 1:26-38 & 46-53; Isaiah 7:14; 9:6; 1 Samuel 13:14)
There is so much to behold or see in the Christmas story!
One aspect that you can't overlook is the grace of God. When Mary was told that she would be the mother of Jesus, she was told that she had found favor with God. This is another way of saying that she would experience the grace of God.
We can learn a lot from what happened next because she then praises God for His amazing grace!
Series description:
Have you ever got excited about something, so you tell your friends, "Check this out!" The Bible often does something similar to this with the word, "Behold." It means to see or perceive something. It is another way of saying, "Don't miss this!" When Jesus' birth was being announced in Matthew 1:23, it starts with the word, "Behold." Let's BEHOLD what Jesus wants us to see in the amazing story of the coming of King Jesus!
BEHOLD The KingBehold, His Grace!
Why did God choose Mary?1. She had a godly reputation.2. She sought after God.3. She was a humble servant.
Mary's response to God's Grace:I. She had a heart of worship.II. She had passion in her worship.III. She had a reason to worship.A. He knows me!B. He cares for me!C. He fights for me!

Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
James: God Has a Plan! (Lesson 2)
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - James 1:5-16 (James 1:5-16; Jeremiah 29:12; Hebrews 11:6; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; 1 Peter 2:11)
Trials and problems are part of life, but God always has a plan! It can feel as if things are simply falling apart, but God works through hard times to make us better. We become stronger through trails when we remain faithful in the trial.
James gives us some very important instructions as well as some very important warnings in chapter 1. These instructions and warnings are vital, so let's study them together!
Bible study description:
The Christian life is filled with challenges. Just because you love and follow Jesus, does not mean that you don't have challenges.
James teaches us how to face these challenges. We live life by faith! This book teaches us practical ways to apply our faith as we face challenges and problems. The best part is what his produces! Joy! Joy that comes from God, even in the midst of a messed up world filed with problems.
James: Facing the Challenges of Life with Faith & JoyGod Has a Plan! (Lesson #2)
Lesson Handout

Sunday Dec 04, 2022
BEHOLD The King: Behold, His Wonder!
Sunday Dec 04, 2022
Sunday Dec 04, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Luke 1 (2 Corinthians 5:17; Matthew 1:23; Isaiah 9:6; Luke 1:5-25 & 34-45; John 1:29)
Christmas is the most wonderful time of year! It is not the shopping or the parties that makes it wonderful, but the amazing gift of Jesus.
Isaiah told us that His name would be called Wonderful! Everything about Him would be filled with awe and wonder. We see unique examples of this in Luke 1 through two people that we don’t usually include in the Christmas story, but God uses them in a big way to introduce Jesus.
Behold the wonder of Jesus as we study Luke 1.
Series description:
Have you ever got excited about something, so you tell your friends, "Check this out!" The Bible often does something similar to this with the word, "Behold." It means to see or perceive something. It is another way of saying, "Don't miss this!" When Jesus' birth was being announced in Matthew 1:23, it starts with the word, "Behold." Let's BEHOLD what Jesus wants us to see in the amazing story of the coming of King Jesus!
BEHOLD The KingBehold, His Wonder!
I. He has no limits!A. He is not limited by our circumstances.B. He is not limited by our doubts.
II. He works through us!A. God works through our faithfulness.B. God works through our fellowship.
Illustration #1: Melissa & Kevin Messmer with Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) in Connecting Point

Wednesday Nov 30, 2022
James: Joy in Trials? (Lesson 1)
Wednesday Nov 30, 2022
Wednesday Nov 30, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - James 1 (Matthew 13:55-56; Galatians 2:9 & 12; Acts 12:17; 15:13; 21:18; 1 Corinthians 15:7; James 1:1-4)
The Christian life is filled with challenges. Just because you love and follow Jesus, does not mean that you don't have challenges.
James teaches us how to face these challenges. We live life by faith! This book teaches us practical ways to apply our faith as we face challenges and problems. The best part is what his produces! Joy! Joy that comes from God, even in the midst of a messed up world filed with problems.
James: Facing the Challenges of Life with Faith & JoyJoy in Trials? (Lesson #1)
Lesson Handout
I. IntroductionII. Chapter 1

Sunday Nov 27, 2022
MOVE ON: It’s time to let go of the past!
Sunday Nov 27, 2022
Sunday Nov 27, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Philippians 3 (Philippians 3:9-10 & 13-14; Acts 26:9-11 & 18; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 4:22; Galatians 2:20; Psalm 103:12; John 10:27)
Have you ever messed up? The truth is, we all have! We know as Christians that our past mistakes are under the blood of Jesus, but we still have struggles with guilt and regret. The apostle Paul also had a past, but he testifies in the book of Philippians of how God helped him to 'move on.' If you struggle with your past, there is freedom in Christ to MOVE ON!
MOVE ON"It's time to let go of the past"
I. Requirements to move onA. know that you have a new identityB. know what you are forgivenC. know that your past is dead
II. It's time to move on!A. it's time to look forwardB. it's time to pursue what God has for you

Sunday Nov 20, 2022
Thank God for Mercy!
Sunday Nov 20, 2022
Sunday Nov 20, 2022
Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Psalm 107 (Psalms 25:8; 107:1-2 & 8-9; James 1:17; Luke 18:19; Deuteronomy 8:10-13 & 17-18; Ecclesiastes 3:13)
During the Thanksgiving season, we emphasize the goodness of God. The Bible clearly tells us that God is good! The thing is, we are not good. We fail, fall short, mess up, and do nothing that merits God’s goodness. This is why His mercy is so amazing! Mercy is God extending his goodness to us because He loves us! When we give thanks to God, let’s praise Him for his goodness and His amazing mercy!
Thank God for Mercy!
> Our God is good!
> We are not good!
> Mercy connects us to His goodness!
> We praise Him!
we give thanks
we give Him the credit
Illustration #1: Little Peter Barker (Liuzzo family dog)
Illustration #2: Grown-up Peter Barker
Illustration #3: Peter Barker got in the trash can.
Illustration #4: Peter Barker guilty!











