Jesus Church | Webster, South Dakota

Stones Tell Stories | Pastor Nathan Miller

39 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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What do we do with the hard things that surface in our hearts? In this sermon, “Stones Tell Stories,” we look at Matthew 13 and the parable of the sower, focusing on the stony ground Jesus described. Offense, pressure, disappointment, and distraction are part of life, but they do not have to define us. The same stone can become a stumbling block or a building block. It can become something we trip over, or something we bring to the altar. Through Joshua 4, Exodus 20, 1 Peter 2, and Psalm 119, this message calls us to let God turn the hard places of life into testimonies of His goodness. Thanks for listening to the Jesus Church of Webster podcast. Find more messages on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and wherever you listen.

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Stones Tell Stories | Pastor Nathan Miller

What do we do with the hard things that surface in our hearts? In this sermon, “Stones Tell Stories,” we look at Matthew 13 and the parable of the sower, focusing on the stony ground Jesus described. Offense, pressure, disappointment, and distraction are part of life, but they do not have to define us. The same stone can become a stumbling block or a building block. It can become something we trip over, or something we bring to the altar. Through Joshua 4, Exodus 20, 1 Peter 2, and Psalm 119, this message calls us to let God turn the hard places of life into testimonies of His goodness. Thanks for listening to the Jesus Church of Webster podcast. Find more messages on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and wherever you listen.

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Thankfulness | Rev. Jordan Brown

Everything in our lives is affected by the way we think—which is why getting your mind right is one of the most important things you can do. In this message, we focus on one powerful key to a healthy mind: thankfulness. Thanksgiving is more than turkey and November. It has the ability to flip a switch in your brain, change your perspective, and dispel doubt, fear, and bitterness. But because gratitude goes against our human nature, it has to be intentionally trained—especially when we're called to give thanks in all things, including the seasons we'd rather escape. This teaching explores how an unthankful attitude is rooted in pride and a lack of trust in God, while a thankful mind cultivates humility, joy, and peace. You'll also walk away with four practical tips for building a lifestyle of gratitude, plus an encouraging reminder that God is a Redeemer who can take your regrets and turn them into opportunity. Be encouraged to take the challenge: spend this week being intentional about thanking God—and watch your perspective change.

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