Sinopsis
Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Oak Pointe Church in Novi, MI where we want to see a movement of people who are changed by Christ and changing our world.To learn more visit our website at www.oakpointe.org or download the Oak Pointe App.
Episodios
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 10
10/11/2024 Duración: 39minGoing a Long Way in a Short Life 1 Peter 4:1-11 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church According to a study done in 2021, 1 in 4 Americans volunteer their time in nonprofit organizations. In a separate study done in 2023, it was reported that the percentage of church members who volunteer their time is about 1 in 5. While the numbers aren’t too different (and different studies yield varying results), that’s where the problem lies isn’t it? As the body of Christ, giving our time and resources should involve every single one of us. Isn’t that what would make the world stop and stare? To see a group of people otherwise unacquainted spending their free time and talents on serving each other. Tomorrow morning we will hear more about Peter’s letter giving instruction on how the church should live in a way that stands out from the world.
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 9
03/11/2024 Duración: 34minThe Sovereign Suffering Savior 1 Peter 3:17-22 Teacher: Charlie Koopman, Worship & Pastor at Oak Pointe Church Have you ever played on a sports team and had a coach who had never played the sport themselves? It doesn’t seem like the greatest idea, but it happens. What usually ends up happening? The players don’t trust the coach! They think, “Yeah yeah, you’re yelling at us, but you couldn’t do this!” Compare that with the trust that comes from a coach who has been through it all and instructs from a place of tried-and-true wisdom. Night and day difference! As we run our Christian race, we can do it knowing that our Savior “coach” has already run it perfectly! He felt every anguish, every temptation, every pain and hurdle; He has been through all of it, came out the other side perfectly, and has come back to coach us through it. Tomorrow morning, come and listen to what our Suffering Savior has done for you!
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 8
27/10/2024 Duración: 32minPeacemaking and Coffee 1 Peter 3:8-16 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church In the late 19th century, the Colt .45 SAA revolver was given the nickname “Peacemaker.” One suggested theory on why it was called the Peacemaker has to do with its popular use among lawmen, and with it being the weapon of choice in the Wild West. The idea is that you would comply with the demands of the owner of the revolver, thereby enforcing “peace.” Thankfully, Almighty God calls us to a much better, true peace both with Himself and with other believers. The God of all peace has set forth the guidelines for His children to follow and put into practice. With so much to celebrate tomorrow during our Grand Opening, please come and be encouraged through the preaching of His Word and learn how to cultivate peace in your life and the lives of those around you.
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 7
20/10/2024 Duración: 43minThe Christian Superpower 1 Peter 3:1-7 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church A common scene when a younger child receives a brand new LEGO set is that they open all the packages, dump the pieces into one big pile, and begin to put them together at random, leaving the instruction book cast aside and forgotten. Naturally, frustration ensues, and the child becomes less than eager to press on and finish the project. The resulting creation looks nothing like the picture on the box. Much of the world approaches marriage in the same way. The excitement of the wedding day causes the instruction book to become a distant memory, and the bride & groom begin piecing together their new partnership at random. After a while they take a step back and see that it looks nothing like they thought it would. Frustration ensues, and they become less than eager to press on. Tomorrow morning, we will hear Peter give the instructions for marriage, what pieces are needed, and how it should look.
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 6
13/10/2024 Duración: 40minThe Christian Superpower 1 Peter 2:18-25 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church Superheroes have become a large part of modern culture. Audiences everywhere are drawn to these larger-than-life characters displaying awe-inspiring powers and abilities. In more recent years there has been an increased interest in learning about a superhero’s origin story—the “where it all began” explanation that led to the character becoming super. Christians have their own origin story, and it began about 2,000 years ago on an old, rugged cross. Jesus’ death paved the way for believers to become new creations, capable of unthinkable deeds. Much like Peter Parker awakening with new super abilities from the radioactive spider venom coursing through his veins, Christians awaken to a new life filled with the Holy Spirit, the very presence of God Himself.
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 5
13/10/2024 Duración: 40minForeigners at War 1 Peter 2:11-17 Teacher: Brent Buttermore, Missions, Outreach, & Kids Pastor at Oak Pointe Church In an effort to preserve endangered animals, scientists have created programs to breed those animals in captivity and then release them into the wild. Unfortunately, the captive-bred animals often do not survive after being released. They’re not accustomed to the environment, they haven’t learned enough survival skills, and they don’t fear humans enough to stay away from poachers. They become foreigners in their own land. Likewise, we become foreigners and aliens when we bear the name of Christ. We look, act, and think differently. There is a great temptation to blend in and ease the strain, however Peter reminds us that Jesus has paved the way for us to live joyfully as foreigners as we await our true home. Join us tomorrow for a time of equipping and encouraging in the Word.
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 4
30/09/2024 Duración: 39minStumbling or Standing? 1 Peter 2:4-10 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church On January 2, 1922, the Texas A & M Aggies faced off against Centre College, the nation’s top-ranked football team. As the grueling game pressed on, the team was low on energy and morale. An ex-football player, E. King Gill, was called on for backup. He suited up and stood on the sidelines at the ready, waiting to step in. He had never played for the Aggies, but at that moment, he was an Aggie as far as he knew—the famous 12th Man. This tremendous show of support was exactly what the team needed. They won the game. Gill was never called in. When God calls a sinner to repentance, to walk in newness of life, He calls them into a whole family of fellow sinners-saved-by-grace. Tomorrow morning, we will dig into this truth about God’s chosen people.
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 3
22/09/2024 Duración: 37minPurified and Born Again 1 Peter 1:22-2:3 Teacher: Blaine Dennison, Congregational Care Pastor at Oak Pointe Church Dr. Chris van Tulleken set out on a 30-day quest to discover what happens to the body on a diet of ultra-processed food (UPF). He found himself consuming more and more calories as time went on, yet he rarely felt full. One night he remarked, “I’m not enjoying it, but I can’t stop.” The UPFs were causing him to want to eat increasingly more even while physically he was feeling worse. With a similar introspection, the Apostle Peter calls us to take care of our spiritual diet by consuming what is good and putting off the junk that stunts our growth. Is your heart feeling sluggish and insatiable? Do you crave what you know you shouldn’t? Join us tomorrow morning for a spiritual checkup and learn how to get your heart in shape.
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 2
15/09/2024 Duración: 38minNew Birth, New Love 1 Peter 1:1-9 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church There was a powerful king who was preparing for his son’s fast-approaching wedding day; the palace grounds were filled with hustle and bustle as servants dashed about. The excitement was palpable, and it was all the king could talk about. Finally, the day arrived, and the feast was prepared with decadent treats, the finest meats, the sweetest fruits. The king sent out his fastest servants to call on the guests. He and his son eagerly awaited inside the beautifully ornate chapel for their friends and family to fill the seats and join in the celebration. After too much time had passed, the king was astonished to see his servants return alone. “Where are the guests?” he inquired. The servants nervously glanced at each other and stammered, “Th-they’re not c-coming, Your Majesty.” Scripture tells us that God is preparing for a glorious wedding day. Come join us tomorrow morning to hear how this should impact us today!
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Exiles In Our Land - Week 1
08/09/2024 Duración: 40minNew Birth, New Love 1 Peter 1:1-9 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church Little Louise McMorris was born with oculocutaneous albinism type 1, which causes nystagmus and a misrouting of ocular nerves from the absence of melanin. Little Louise was given a very special pair of glasses as a baby that allowed her to see her mother for the very first time. When the glasses were placed on her, Louise lit up and locked eyes with her mama. Her mother said, “It’s like she really saw me.” Her mother had always been there, but Louise didn’t have the eyes to see her. Right now, as Christians, we have faith that allows us to see dimly as through veiled glass, but one day we will see Christ clearly and our faith will become reality. How does this truth impact your life now? How should we then live? Come hear what Scripture has to say about our faith and its life-changing impact.
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Isaiah - Week 16
01/09/2024 Duración: 39minCome. Come. Come. Come! Isaiah 55 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church In almost every post-apocalyptic novel and film, there is a catastrophic event that virtually destroys the economy and cripples the infrastructure of America. There is an inescapable leveling that takes place because of that: the rich and poor are suddenly in the same position. Whether you own a million dollars or ten dollars, it won’t buy you anything! You can either cling to a currency that won’t get you what you need, or you can acknowledge your desperate need for help. And so it is with all of man before the cross of Christ: all must admit their desolation and need. The command is to come and receive, not come and bring. Tomorrow morning, hear the gracious Lord telling you to come and hold your empty hands open.
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Isaiah - Week 15
26/08/2024 Duración: 41minGood News, Great News! Isaiah 54 Teacher: Charlie Koopman, Worship Arts Pastor at Oak Pointe Church Close your eyes for a minute and imagine that it is Christmas morning. You’re in your coziest pajamas with a steaming cup of fresh coffee, settled onto the couch with your spouse, watching your kids’ eyes light up. Their delight grows as they open the first few gifts. Then, imagine that you bring out a new wave of gifts. Bursting with excitement, they tear through them and are overjoyed with the abundance. Then, you bring out another wave, and another, and another. Can you imagine what that would feel like for them? And yet God is so much more abundant in His giving towards us! Tomorrow morning the good news will come wave after wave as we hear of God’s relentless, over-the-top love for His children.
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Isaiah - Week 14
18/08/2024 Duración: 39minHealed By His Wounds Isaiah 52:13-53:12 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church “Then he isn’t safe?” said Lucy. “Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.” This excerpt from C.S. Lewis’ famous The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is in response to the children’s questioning of whether Aslan is to be trusted because of his great power. The answer is simple: “But he’s good.” The God who demands holiness and justice can have peace with sinners when His wrath is satisfied. When the debt is paid, there is no separation between God and His children. But how can this happen? Can there be real hope for restoration? Tomorrow morning, come and hear the good news of how this has been made possible.
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Isaiah - Week 13
11/08/2024 Duración: 34minWake Up! Isaiah 51:17–52:12 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church In the movie “Hook”, Robin Williams plays the grown-up Peter Pan. Captain Hook, seeking revenge, kidnaps Peter’s two children and holds them hostage. Peter returns to Neverland to save the captives, but in one crucial scene, all hope is seemingly lost. His children literally hang in the balance as they watch their dad try to save them to no avail. The children are horrified, and Captain Hook is elated. Dear Christian, you HAVE been saved and set free; God saved His children from captivity long ago, and He has saved His children once and for all through Christ. Tomorrow morning we will hear God’s call to Israel (and you) to rise up and rejoice, salvation is at hand!
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Isaiah - Week 12
04/08/2024 Duración: 38minA Journey of Joy Isaiah 51:1-16 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church Have you ever taken a wrong turn? Driving along you felt confident and assured that you knew where you were going; despite several signs (and your spouse) telling you to turn, you ignored them. Then, you soon found yourself somewhere you didn’t want to be: lost. It’s easy to lose hope when you don’t know where you are, and all you want to be is back home where it’s familiar and comforting! Israel felt abandoned and hopeless in their exile, lost in a land that was scary and unfamiliar, but God had a word of hope for them. Tomorrow morning, we will hear how God responded to their fears and learn how His comfort for Israel then is also comfort for His people today
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Isaiah - Week 11
28/07/2024 Duración: 36minThe Abundant Life is the Dependent Life Isaiah 50 Teacher: Caleb Middleton, High School Pastor / Student Director at Oak Pointe Church Paul Alexander, known as “Polio Paul” passed away March 11, 2024 after spending over 70 years in an iron lung. He was diagnosed with polio at age 6 during the height of the epidemic in 1952; he became paralyzed from the waist down, rendering him completely dependent on a machine to provide his oxygen. If Paul had looked at the iron lung and declared, “I don’t need you anymore,” and walked away, it would’ve been a foolish and fatal decision. As created beings, we are entirely dependent on our Creator for our very life and breathe, and yet how many times have we said to God, “I don’t need you anymore.” Join us on Sunday to hear about our dependence on God and the blessing it brings.
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Isaiah - Week 10
21/07/2024 Duración: 36minHope for the Hopeless Isaiah 49 Teacher: Blaine Dennison, Congregational Care Pastor at Oak Pointe Church Have you ever witnessed your toddler thinking they’re lost? Maybe you’ve been in the store with them, and they got distracted looking at a toy, only to look up a minute later in a panic because they can’t see Mommy or Daddy right away. Their sight is limited to what’s right in front of them because they don’t know better yet. They don’t realize that they simply need to look up to see that Mommy and Daddy have been there the whole time. Similarly, have you felt lost and forgotten by God? Remember to lift your eyes! Join us tomorrow as we hear about the promises of our Servant Redeemer, the One who rescued us and will keep us until the end.
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Isaiah - Week 9
14/07/2024 Duración: 38minWhen Your Enemy Is Yourself Isaiah 48 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church We are cursed daily with thoughts of “the grass is greener on the other side,” aren’t we? How many of us spend countless hours daydreaming of what life might be like if only we could have _____? Whether it’s a new job, house, ability, health, or wealth, we imprison ourselves through our longings for a better situation. But what is it that is really holding us back? How can we break through this bond we feel? The answer may surprise you and it is closer than you think. Join us in service tomorrow and come ready to listen.
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Isaiah - Week 8
07/07/2024 Duración: 34minThe Fall of Empire Isaiah 47 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church “O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife, Who more than self their country love And mercy more than life! America! America! May God thy gold refine Till all success be nobleness, And every gain divine!” Author Katharine Lee Bates penned the above poem-turned-song “America the Beautiful” in 1895 after being inspired by the natural beauty she saw during a trip to Colorado Springs. It has since become the unofficial anthem of the United States, declaring the country’s brotherhood, blessings, and bounty. As believers, we know that Christ is our Lord and Savior. And we also remember that Jesus said we would not be removed from the world, but that we would remain in it. How do we walk in the tension of being citizens of a worldly country, yet also citizens of heaven? Is it right to take pride in political success and power? How do we balance our hope in the visible and invisible? This Sunday we will walk through Isaia
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Isaiah - Week 7
30/06/2024 Duración: 39minFalse vs. True Religion Isaiah 46 Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church If you’ve ever watched a movie set in high school, this probably sounds familiar: Protagonist leaves her friends behind for a chance to get in with the populars. After securing a spot at the cool table, she quickly discovers being “in” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Turns out, her new “friends” are heartless back-stabbers in high heels. (Who knew?!) Enlightened to the value of true friendship, she dumps her jock boyfriend and begs her real friends to take her back. Cue happily ever after. While we all find ourselves thinking Protagonist should’ve known better, are we really so different ourselves? Join us this Sunday as our upcoming message, “False vs. True Religion,” exposes what you and I are chasing to feel loved, happy, and secure. Could it be that what you’re searching for has been there all along?