• The Disciplines: All In
    Apr 27 2026

    Breakthroughs don’t come from half measures.

    In this final episode of The Disciplines series, we look at the story of the woman who had been suffering for 12 years — a woman who had tried everything in the natural, and when nothing worked, brought that same intensity into the spiritual.

    She didn’t just hope. She didn’t just wait. She pushed through the crowd and reached for Jesus.

    And her touch was different.

    This episode challenges us to confront a hard truth: Are we matching our spiritual effort to the intensity of our real-life problems?

    We often give everything to solutions in the natural — time, energy, money — but approach God casually and expect transformation.

    But throughout Scripture, and throughout this series, one thing becomes clear:

    Prayer, fasting, solitude — they were never meant to be occasional. They were meant to be consistent, sacrificial, and intentional.

    Because big problems don’t respond to small spiritual effort.

    This is the call of the series finale:

    To go deeper. To stay consistent. To go all in.

    Because when you reach for Jesus with everything… He sees you.

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    40 mins
  • Blind Spot
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of The Script Pod, we explore the story of the man born blind in John 9 — and discover that this isn’t just a story about physical sight, but about something deeper.

    As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that everyone in the story is blind in some way — whether through fear, pride, disbelief, or assumptions about how God works.

    Presented by Rohail John, this message invites us to reflect on our own blind spots — the areas of our lives where we think we see clearly, but may actually be missing something.

    Because the greatest blindness isn’t what we can’t see… it’s thinking we can see when we can’t.

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    23 mins
  • Turn The Tables
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of The Script Pod, we explore a side of Jesus we don’t always talk about — not just gentle and welcoming, but confronting and transformative.

    Through the powerful moment where Jesus clears the temple, this message invites us to reflect on our own lives as the temple of God. What happens when Jesus steps in and sees things that don’t belong?

    Presented by Pastor Matthew, this teaching challenges us to look inward, to confront what we’ve grown comfortable with, and to allow God to do the deep, necessary work of cleansing and renewal.

    Because the same Jesus who lovingly knocks at the door… is also the one who turns over tables.

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    21 mins
  • Broken To Be Healed
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of The Script Pod, we explore the story of Jacob — a man who spent his life relying on his own strength, cleverness, and control to get ahead.

    But eventually, everything catches up with him.

    Faced with a past he can no longer outrun, Jacob finds himself alone… wrestling in the dark. What follows is a life-altering encounter with God that leaves him changed — not through victory, but through breaking.

    Presented by Matthew, this message is a powerful reminder that sometimes, the very thing we try to avoid is the place God does His deepest work.

    Because sometimes, in order to heal, we first have to be broken.

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    30 mins
  • The Disciplines: Giving - Feel The Pinch
    Mar 16 2026

    Giving is the discipline that proves what we truly believe about God.

    In this episode of The Script Pod, we explore the spiritual discipline of giving — a practice that Jesus places alongside prayer and fasting in the Sermon on the Mount. But unlike many other disciplines, giving doesn’t appear to benefit us directly. In fact, true giving is meant to cost something.

    Through Matthew 6 and the story of the widow’s two coins, we’re reminded that giving isn’t measured by the amount, but by the sacrifice behind it. Whether we have much or little, the call is the same: give in a way that we actually feel it.

    Giving challenges a deeper question of faith: Do we truly trust God as our provider? When we give consistently and sacrificially, we demonstrate that we believe God is able to sustain, lead, and provide for our lives.

    This episode explores why Jesus lists giving before prayer and fasting, how generosity shapes our faith, and why even the smallest act of sacrificial giving can create a legacy far beyond what we can see.

    Because the truth is simple: we give because God first gave to us.

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    38 mins
  • The Disciplines: Fasting - You're Not You When You're Hungry
    Mar 2 2026

    You’re not you when you’re hungry — and sometimes that’s exactly where God meets you.

    In this episode of The Script Pod, we explore the discipline of fasting — not as punishment, but as dependence.

    Fasting removes appetite and creates space for God.

    Through personal experience and biblical examples, this episode explores how fasting reveals what truly sustains us. When comfort is removed and hunger sets in, we discover a deeper truth — we are not sustained by what we consume, but by God Himself.

    Fasting isn’t just about going without food — it’s about learning to trust God more deeply, hearing His voice more clearly, and becoming aware that He has been sustaining us all along.

    Food supports life — but God sustains it.

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    23 mins
  • The Disciplines: Solitude - Silence Before The Sermon
    Feb 23 2026

    Before the platform comes the wilderness — and solitude is where identity is secured.

    We live in a world that fears silence. Constant noise, constant connection, constant distraction — but very little space to be alone with God.

    In Episode 5 of The Script Pod, Rohail John explores the discipline of solitude — not as isolation, but as preparation.

    Before the crowds gathered, before the miracles happened, and before the ministry began, Jesus was led into the wilderness. In solitude, His identity was secured and His trust in the Father was tested.

    Solitude isn’t where faith disappears — it’s where faith is formed.

    If even Jesus withdrew to be alone with God, what might we be missing by avoiding it?

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    38 mins
  • The Disciplines: Breathing - Don't Hold Your Breath
    Feb 16 2026

    In Episode 4 of The Script Pod, we continue our journey through The Disciplines with a reflection on something as ordinary — and essential — as breathing.

    Presented by Matthew Herel, this message explores how breath is woven through the story of Scripture, from the Spirit hovering over the waters in Genesis 1 to Jesus’ final breath on the cross. Through these moments, we’re reminded that breath is more than biology — it is a gift, a rhythm, and a sign of dependence on God.

    This teaching invites us to see how something as simple as breathing can regulate our lives, slow our striving, and draw us closer to the presence of God. In paying attention to our breath, we’re invited into a deeper awareness of the Spirit who gives life and sustains it.

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    37 mins