Frontier Church
Renewing the Beauty of Jesus on the Frontiers of Modern Culture
Renewing the Beauty of Jesus on the Frontiers of Modern Culture
Episodes

Sunday Aug 24, 2025
Trust the Story: Jesus on the Road of Disappointment (Luke 24)
Sunday Aug 24, 2025
Sunday Aug 24, 2025
Trust the Story: Jesus on the Road of Disappointment (Luke 24)On one of our hottest Sundays yet, Sue preached from Luke 24:13–35 (the road to Emmaus), asking: Where do you go when life doesn’t turn out how you hoped? Two discouraged disciples walk away from promise and community—yet the risen Jesus draws near, listens, opens the Scriptures, reveals Himself at the table, and sends them back with burning hearts.Through Scripture and candid personal stories, Sue shows how Jesus:Meets us on the road of disappointment—He doesn’t wait for us to “get back to Jerusalem.”Rewrites our story through His Word and presence—reframing “good” as being formed into Christ (Rom 8:28–29).Sends us on mission—encounter naturally overflows into witness and return to community.Practices for the Week:-Name your “we had hoped.” Bring one concrete disappointment to Jesus.-Look for Him in the ordinary. When something “rubs,” treat it as an invitation to a conversation with God.-Let Him confront your narratives. Ask, “What story am I living by—fear, control, or the gospel?”-Walk with Scripture daily. Open the Bible and read it until it reads you.-Return to community with your story. Share your encounter to strengthen another’s faith.Key Scriptures: Luke 24:13–35; Hebrews 4:16; Romans 8:28–29; 1 Peter 2:17.Watch and be encouraged: Jesus is already walking your road—and He won’t leave you where He finds you.

Sunday Aug 17, 2025
The Altar Is Open (Part Two) – When Worship Walks With You, Joshua 1-6
Sunday Aug 17, 2025
Sunday Aug 17, 2025
The Altar Is Open: Part Two – When Worship Walks With YouIn this week’s message, we explore what happens when worship doesn’t stay at the altar but walks with you into the battles and decisions of life.From the story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho, we see that breakthrough doesn’t come through human effort or clever strategy, but through worship-filled obedience. Israel didn’t bring the walls down with their strength — they fell because God’s presence went ahead of them.In the same way, true worship isn’t just what we sing on Sunday. It’s the posture that carries us into Monday — into our workplaces, families, and challenges. Worship re-centers us, changes how we see our battles, and releases God’s power into impossible situations.Key themes from this message:Worship is more than a song — it’s a way of walking with God.The walls in your life won’t fall by striving, but by surrender.God’s presence transforms ordinary steps of obedience into extraordinary breakthroughs.What starts at the altar must go with us into the week.

Sunday Aug 10, 2025
The Altar Is Open: What Kind of Worshiper Will You Be? (Exodus 33)
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
The Altar Is Open — What Kind of Worshiper Will You Be?Before launching our new teaching series, we’re taking two weeks to focus on one of Frontier’s core foundations: worship. Whether you’ve been lifting your hands for years or you’ve never sung out loud in church, there’s more. In Exodus 33, God’s people had to decide: would they be content to watch from a distance, or would they step out, step in, linger long, and refuse to move without Him?In this message, Pastor Christian unpacks six powerful invitations from Exodus 33 to step into the fullness of worship — not as a momentary high, but as a way of life. Through stories from church history, a personal encounter at Times Square Church, and the example of Moses and Joshua, we see that God’s presence is our rest, our identity, and our life.The altar is open. The question is: will you move from watching to meeting Him?


