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Pillar Church Podcast

Pillar Church Podcast

By: Preston Morrison | Pillar Church
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Pillar Church is led by Preston Morrison and is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Visit www.thePillar.com for more information or to learn more.Preston Morrison | Pillar Church Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • What An Open Heaven Looks Like | Preston Morrison
    May 18 2026

    What happens when heaven opens over a life fully surrendered to God?In this message, we explore what Scripture reveals about living with greater awareness of God’s presence, greater trust in His provision, and greater boldness for His mission.Throughout the Bible, moments of open heaven were never just emotional experiences—they led to revelation, transformation, generosity, and evangelism.

    In this message, you’ll hear about:What it means to live under an open heavenHow God reveals Himself to hungry heartsWhy increasing your awareness of His presence changes everythingThe difference between chasing temporary things and pursuing Jesus HimselfHow to steward God’s blessings with wisdom and generosityWhy open doors for evangelism require both prayer and obedienceThrough passages from Joel 2, Ezekiel 1, Genesis 28, Malachi 3, Acts 7, Colossians 4, and more, this sermon challenges believers to stop living casually around the things of God and start pursuing Him deeply.Because an open heaven isn’t just about what God gives—it’s about seeing Him clearly, trusting Him fully, and walking through every door He opens.The question is no longer “What now?”The question is: Will you respond to what heaven is opening before you?

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    43 mins
  • Are You Still Celebrating What God Has Already Done? | Preston Morrison
    May 11 2026

    Remembering is more than reflection.

    It’s more than looking back.

    Remembering is an act of faith.


    In this message, “Remember The Memorial Stones: Are You Still Celebrating What God Has Already Done?” we walk through Scripture and discover how memorial stones were used to mark moments where God moved powerfully. They weren’t just reminders of the past—they were sacred declarations that God had been faithful and would remain faithful for generations to come.


    Throughout the Bible, altars and memorials marked places of encounter, deliverance, worship, and victory. They stood as visible testimonies in the middle of uncertainty, opposition, and changing seasons.


    In this sermon, you’ll hear about:

    • Why memorials matter in our walk with God
    • How remembering God’s faithfulness strengthens future generations
    • What happens when we forget what God has already done
    • Why sacred reminders become a declaration in the face of the enemy


    This message calls us to stop living disconnected from God’s past faithfulness—and asks a personal question: Have we become so focused on what’s next that we’ve forgotten what God has already done?


    Because what God has done deserves to be remembered.

    And remembered faith builds resilient faith.

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    57 mins
  • Restoring What the Enemy Tried to Bury | Isaac Gross
    May 4 2026

    Not everything new is better.

    Sometimes what you need most… is something old.


    In this message, “It’s Time To Re-Dig The Wells,” we look at Genesis 26 and the life of Isaac, who didn’t chase something new—he recovered what had been buried.


    The wells his father once dug had been stopped up, covered, and forgotten. But when Isaac re-dug them, life flowed again.


    This sermon challenges us with a powerful truth:

    New isn’t the problem—new without foundation is.


    In this message, you’ll hear about:

    1. Why you don’t need something new—you need to recover what was lost

    2. The permission and responsibility every believer has to re-dig

    3. How the enemy works to bury truth, obedience, and faith

    4. Why what you sustain matters more than what you start


    You’ll also explore key “wells” every believer must return to:

    1. The well of obedience — where surrender leads to blessing

    2. The well of faith — where trust in God overrides what you see

    Because what once flowed in your life…

    can flow again.


    This message is a call to rebuild, restore, and return—

    not just for your life, but for the generations coming after you.


    What if the most important thing about your life

    isn’t what you start…

    but what you sustain?

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    52 mins
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