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Illuminate Community Church

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Illuminate Community Church Podcast - Pastor Jason Fritz - Scottsdale, AZ

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aflevering 5/10/26 - The Legacy of a Sincere Faith | 2 Timothy 1:5 - Pastor Jason Fritz artwork

5/10/26 - The Legacy of a Sincere Faith | 2 Timothy 1:5 - Pastor Jason Fritz

This Sunday, as we celebrate Mother’s Day, we’re going to take a short pause from our study in 1 Timothy and look at a powerful verse in 2 Timothy 1:5. In it, the apostle Paul reflects on the faith of Timothy. His faith didn’t begin with him, but was first lived out in his grandmother Lois and his mother Eunice. It’s a reminder that faith is not just something we profess, but something we pass on.  At the same time, I recognize that Mother’s Day carries a wide range of emotions. For some, it’s joyful, for others it’s complicated or even painful. I want to approach it honestly and pastorally, with a message that speaks into all of those experiences. We’ll explore what it means to have a “sincere faith” - a faith that is real, not perfect; lived, not just spoken. Paul doesn’t highlight accomplishments or outward success, but rather he points to something deeper: a consistent, authentic faith that shaped Timothy’s life over time. That kind of faith is rarely formed in big, dramatic moments, but in the ordinary rhythms of everyday life. It’s the moments around the table, in conversations, in how we respond to pressure, and in the way we trust God in real time. It’s a helpful reminder that what shapes people most isn’t perfection, but presence.

11 mei 2026 - 33 min
aflevering 5/3/26 - Grip or Drift | 1 Timothy 1:18-20 - Pastor Jason Fritz artwork

5/3/26 - Grip or Drift | 1 Timothy 1:18-20 - Pastor Jason Fritz

I’m looking forward to being back with everyone this Sunday! We’ll be stepping into 1 Timothy 1:18–20, where Paul gives Timothy a charge that is anything but casual. As I’ve been studying this passage, I’ve been reminded that the Christian life is not lived on the sidelines; it’s a real spiritual battle. Paul writes to a young pastor in a city filled with pressure, opposition, and competing voices, and his message is clear: there is a fight to enter and a faith to protect. Together, we’ll explore what it means to “wage the good warfare” in our own lives today. At the center of this passage are two anchors Paul says we must not let go of: faith and a good conscience. We’ll talk about what it really means to hold onto faith, not just believing the right things, but continuing to trust God’s character, Word, and promises when life presses in. And we’ll look at the role of a good conscience and what it means to stay responsive to God, to listen when He convicts, and to live in a way that aligns with what we say we believe. These aren’t abstract ideas; they are essential to staying spiritually steady. Paul also gives a sobering warning by pointing to real people who made a shipwreck of their faith, and the faith of others. Their story reminds us that drifting doesn’t usually happen all at once; it’s often the result of slowly letting go of truth and ignoring conviction. But even here, we see God’s heart for restoration. I hope this message will both ground us and challenge us to hold tightly to what matters most and to walk faithfully in whatever God has called us to.

4 mei 2026 - 35 min
aflevering 4/26/26 - Remember, Rejoice, and Respond | 1 Timothy 1:12–17 - Pastor Alec Williams artwork

4/26/26 - Remember, Rejoice, and Respond | 1 Timothy 1:12–17 - Pastor Alec Williams

I’m looking forward to being together this Sunday as we continue in 1 Timothy. In this passage, Paul reflects on his own story. He looks back at who he was apart from Christ, the grace he’s received, and the way his life has been changed. He’s honest about his past, not to stay there, but to show just how good God’s mercy really is. That’s where we’re going this week. The Gospel produces something in us. It leads us to remember who we were apart from Christ, rejoice in the grace we’ve received, and respond by living for His glory. My hope is that this Sunday wouldn’t just be something we hear, but something that actually moves us. That we would walk away with a deeper gratitude for God’s grace and a clearer sense of how to live in light of it. Looking forward to worshiping with you.

27 apr 2026 - 32 min
aflevering 4/19/26 - The Law and The Gospel | 1 Timothy 1:8-11 - Pastor Matt Burkholder artwork

4/19/26 - The Law and The Gospel | 1 Timothy 1:8-11 - Pastor Matt Burkholder

This Sunday, we’ll continue our series in 1 Timothy as we look at chapter 1, verses 8–11 and consider what Paul says about the purpose of God’s law. In the church at Ephesus, there had been a subtle but significant drift away from sound doctrine, as false teachers rose up and began to misunderstand and misapply the law. What was meant to point people to God was instead being used in a way that led them away from Him. Paul addresses this head-on by reminding us that the law is good—but only when it’s used properly. Like many today, the people in Ephesus were tempted to treat the law as a measuring stick for their own righteousness or to separate it entirely from the message of grace. But Paul shows us that the law and the gospel are not at odds—they work together. The law exposes our sin and reveals our need, while the gospel points us to Jesus, the One who fulfilled the law perfectly on our behalf. Together, we’ll explore how the law was never meant to save us, but to serve a greater purpose: to confront us, to lead us to Christ, and to shape how we live in response to His grace. My hope is that this message helps us see both the depth of our need and the greatness of God’s love—that while we may be far more sinful than we realize, we are also far more loved than we could ever imagine.

19 apr 2026 - 19 min
aflevering 4/12/26 - Defend the Truth | 1 Timothy 1:1-7 - Pastor Jason Fritz artwork

4/12/26 - Defend the Truth | 1 Timothy 1:1-7 - Pastor Jason Fritz

As we begin this new series, we step into a letter written by the Apostle Paul to a young pastor named Timothy, who was leading a church in Ephesus where something had begun to drift. The issue wasn’t outright denial of the gospel; it was more subtle than that. False teachings had crept in that sounded spiritual but were pulling people away from the truth. Paul writes to bring clarity, reminding us that the church is the household of God, a pillar and buttress of the truth. That means we don’t create truth, we hold it up, protect it, and live it out. We’ll also see that what shapes us will ultimately define us. True teaching doesn’t lead to empty discussion, but to lives marked by love from a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith. And that’s exactly what we’ll witness in baptisms: not speculation or empty words, but the clear, life-changing truth of Jesus on display. I’m looking forward to celebrating with you all that God is doing in and through His people!

12 apr 2026 - 28 min
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