
Track 4: When Plans Change
Pastor Will explores how life’s unexpected detours can become opportunities for God’s grace. Through Paul’s journey in Acts 16, he shows that closed doors are not signs of abandonment but invitations to trust God’s leadi

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Welcome to Kern Talks, the podcast where we share weekly sermons from Kern Church. Our church is a community of individuals seeking to live out their faith in the modern world.At Kern Church, we are passionate about sharing the message of God’s love and grace with our congregation and beyond. Each episode of Kern Talks brings you a powerful and inspiring sermon that will encourage you to deepen your faith and explore what it means to live a life of purpose and meaning.Join us on this journey as we explore the timeless truths of the Bible and seek to apply them to our daily lives. Whether you’re a long-time Christian or simply curious about what it means to follow Christ, Kern Talks is the podcast for you.
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Pastor Will explores how life’s unexpected detours can become opportunities for God’s grace. Through Paul’s journey in Acts 16, he shows that closed doors are not signs of abandonment but invitations to trust God’s leadi

Pastor Will explains that chasing happiness through possessions, comparison, or cravings ultimately leads to emptiness and even harm. Drawing from James 1, he teaches that true joy is not found in striving but in recogni

Pastor Will contrasts cultural ideas of freedom with Paul’s teaching in Galatians, explaining that true freedom in Christ is not escape from responsibility but the Spirit-enabled ability to love. Selfish pursuits lead to

Pastor Will contrasts summer’s promise of rest with the deeper rest Jesus offers. While vacations and time off help, they don’t heal exhausted souls. Jesus invites the weary to find true renewal by learning His way—walki

Pastor Will contrasts cultural ideas of freedom—escaping responsibility or living for self—with biblical freedom in Christ. True freedom isn’t selfish independence but the Spirit-empowered ability to love others. Self-ce

Pastor Will shares a home project that didn’t go as planned to illustrate how tightly we hold expectations. Like the disciples expecting a restored Israel, we often limit God’s work. Instead, Jesus offers something great

Pastor Will reflects on everyday division, using a store encounter to show how disagreements become deep fractures. Drawing from Corinthians, he explains that while people differ, the Holy Spirit unites believers as one

Pastor Will introduces a new series on the Holy Spirit, reflecting on exhaustion and spiritual emptiness. Using the image of a powerless tool, he explains that life without the Spirit leaves us drained. Rooted in Scriptu

Pastor Will reflects on gratitude, drawing from Philippians and Exodus to show how God’s people respond through giving. He invites the church to prayerfully consider their part in growing the next generation. Emphasizing

Pastor Will reflects on learning yard work as a passed-down tradition, using it to illustrate a deeper calling: passing on faith to the next generation. Drawing from Psalm 78, he emphasizes the responsibility to share Go

Pastor Will compares life’s uncertainty to learning scuba diving—where slowing down and trusting what feels unfamiliar brings peace. In Acts 4, the early church faced fear but chose prayer over retreat, asking for boldne

Pastor Will highlights how busyness can blind us to God’s faithfulness. Reflecting on 75 years of ministry, he shows how gratitude fuels generosity, using David’s example of giving sacrificially for the temple. As gratit

Pastor Will uses the image of feeling stuck to connect with Easter’s hope. Like Mary Magdalene in grief at the empty tomb, we often believe our story is over. But when Jesus calls her name, everything changes. The resurr

Pastor Will reflects on Jesus’ burial through Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus—unlikely witnesses who step forward in courage and devotion. Their actions reveal that the cross doesn’t scatter people but draws them toget

“Likely Witnesses” challenges the idea that following Jesus is for someone else. Through scripture and a powerful parable on procrastination, Steve reveals that ordinary people are called, equipped, and invited now—not l

Pastor Will explores the unlikely witness of Simon of Cyrene, the man forced to carry Jesus’ cross on the way to crucifixion. What began as an unwanted burden became a life-changing encounter with Christ. Simon’s story r

Pastor Will reflects on fear through the story of Barabbas, the guilty prisoner set free while Jesus takes the cross. In this moment, Barabbas becomes the first living picture of grace—undeserved freedom given through Ch

Pastor Will explores the struggle of akrasia—knowing what’s right yet failing to act. Through Peter’s denial of Jesus and the unnamed servant girl’s challenge, he reveals how fear and self-protection silence faithfulness

Pastor Will challenges our habit of postponing faith, reminding us that tomorrow never comes. Beginning Lent, he reflects on Mary of Bethany anointing Jesus, showing devotion that acts now, not later. Her example teaches

Pastor Will challenges the idea that purpose is something we must find. In Matthew 4, Jesus shows that purpose comes through following him in everyday life. Fulfillment grows over time as we walk with Christ and others,
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