Encounter Church Henley

Ghostbusters

35 min · 19. apr. 2026
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Encounter Henley Welcomes Preacher: Angus Green In this episode of the Encounter Church podcast, preacher Angus Green dives into the heart of the Christian faith: the physical resurrection of Jesus. Moving beyond Easter Sunday, Angus explores why the bodily resurrection isn't just a "nice story," but a grounded historical reality that changes how we live today. Using a clever (and spoiler-filled!) comparison to Gandalf from Lord of the Rings, Angus highlights the stark difference between a distant, "spiritual" ghost and the very real, fish-eating Jesus who invited his disciples to touch his scars. Key Highlights: * The Gandalf Comparison: Why Jesus’ resurrection is actually the opposite of Gandalf the White’s "otherworldly" return. * The Numbness of Familiarity: How to recapture the "weight" of the resurrection when we’ve become desensitized to the story. * Physical vs. Spiritual: Understanding why a purely "spiritual" resurrection would mean death hasn't actually been defeated. * Caterpillars and Butterflies: A powerful look at how our future resurrected bodies will be a transformation—not a replacement—of who we are now. * Hope Beyond Sentiment: Why the resurrection provides a "guaranteed promise" rather than just "blind optimism" in the face of grief and loss. Scripture References: * Luke 24: Jesus appears to the disciples and proves his physical form. * 1 Corinthians 15:14: "If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith." * Isaiah 53 & Hosea 6:2: The Old Testament patterns of suffering and restoration. * Philippians 3:20-21: The promise of our citizenship in heaven and transformed bodies. Connect with Encounter Church: Join us as we continue "The Resurrection Files" series. Whether you're a lifelong believer or just curious about the historical claims of Jesus, this message offers a grounded, encouraging look at the hope that death is not the end. "Our lives today matter. Restoration doesn’t begin after we die—it begins now." — Angus Green

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Hearts on Fire for Jesus

Encounter Henley Welcomes Preacher: Charlie Evans In this episode, Charlie Evans continues our core values series at Encounter Church Henley by diving deep into a defining value: Hearts on Fire for Jesus. Looking at the famous story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3, Charlie unpacks what it looks like to live with a holy defiance against secular culture. The "literal fire boys" didn't avoid the furnace; they walked straight through it because they knew an essential truth: God is exactly who He says He is. Whether you are walking through a minor personal spark or a raging societal furnace, discover how true faith isn’t about your own perfect strength—it’s about surrendering to a trustworthy Savior who meets you right in the middle of the mess. Key Takeaways From This Episode * The Psychology of Identification: Why we naturally try to associate ourselves with high-standing people, and how human disappointment forces us to guard our hearts. * Faith in the Fire (Daniel 3): Dissecting the radical "even if" statement of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and why choosing to suffer is better than choosing to sin. * The Ultimate Trustworthy Being: How the absolute holiness of God means it is literally impossible for Him to sin against you (featuring insights from Jackie Hill Perry). * The Fourth Man: Recognizing that you are never alone in your trials; the Holy Spirit is present as your Comforter, Savior, and Protector. * Grace for the Sinners: Why Romans 5:8 proves that Christ’s love for you stands firm, regardless of how strong your faith feels today. Scripture References * Daniel 3 (The story of the fiery furnace) * Hebrews 11 (The Hall of Faith: Noah, the Israelites, and Rahab) * Exodus 20:1-5 (The First and Second Commandments) * Romans 5:8 (Christ dying for us while we were still sinners) Connect with Encounter Church Henley: * Website: encounteradelaide.com.au [http://encounteradelaide.com.au] * Instagram: @encounterhenley [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/encounterhenley]

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Bible Fed & Spirit Led

Encounter Henley Welcomes Lead Pastor: Tim Littleford In this episode, Pastor Tim Littleford of Encounter Church Henley explores the profound truth that the content we consume—and the influences we follow—inevitably shape who we become. Just as nutritional components interact with our bodies, the ideas, people, and spiritual inputs we allow into our lives metabolize into our character, our decisions, and our ultimate direction. In this message, we explore: * The Diet of the Soul: Why consuming the wrong "content" can be as destructive to your spirit as a poor diet is to your physical body. * The "Trailer" Trap: A call to move past the consumer mindset of "going to church to be fed" and instead becoming disciples who feast on the Word and follow the Spirit for themselves. * Bible-Fed and Spirit-Led: Why Encounter Church is prioritizing this core value, and how you can stop "snacking" on scripture and start "feasting" on it. * The Habit of Surrender: Practical ways to build the habit of checking in with the Holy Spirit throughout your Monday-to-Saturday life, moving from distraction to divine direction. * Our Heritage: How these values aren't new trends, but are deeply rooted in our spiritual ancestry—from the "people of one book" legacy of John Wesley to the fire-born movement of early Methodism. Whether you are new to faith or have been following Jesus for a lifetime, this message is a challenge to stop drifting and start intentionally orienting your life around the living Jesus. Key Takeaways: * Metabolize the Word: Don't just study scripture—assimilate it until it influences your reactions, decisions, and prayers. * Ask "What Next?": Learn to pause in the "chinks of time" during your day and ask the Holy Spirit for His perspective, not just your own. * Jesus is the Goal: Both the Spirit and the Scripture exist for one purpose: to testify to Jesus. Pursuing them will always lead you face-to-face with Him. Connect with Encounter Church Henley: * Website: encounteradelaide.com.au [http://encounteradelaide.com.au] * Instagram: @encounterhenley [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/encounterhenley]

8. juni 202626 min
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Multiplying Resilient Disciples

Encounter Henley Welcomes Preacher: Daniel Clisby In this episode, Daniel Clisby kicks off our brand-new sermon series on Encounter Church's five core values, starting with a message close to his heart: Multiplying Resilient Disciples. Drawing from his own painfully relatable battles with university procrastination and shifting gravel, Daniel unpacks the Apostle Paul’s radical, upside-down framework in Romans 5: rejoicing in our trials. Discover why suffering isn’t something to flee or muscle through on our own, but rather our ultimate spiritual training ground—one where the Holy Spirit serves as our spotter and the church community acts as our recovery spa. If you are ready to stop trying to control your way out of hardship and start yielding to true spiritual endurance, this message is for you. Key Takeaways From This Episode * The Spectrum of Coping: Why both avoiding reality (the "numbing" route) and aggressively fighting it (the "hustle" route) are worldly pursuits destined to fail. * Paul’s 3-Step Program (Romans 5): How suffering builds endurance, endurance develops character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. * The Holy Spirit as Our Spotter: You don’t have to push through life’s heavy weights in your own power. * Doing Life Together: The vital role of Resilient Disciple Groups (RDGs) in sharing burdens and breaking the habit of hiding our pain. Scripture References * Romans 5:3-5 (Rejoicing in problems and trials) * Matthew 6:26-27 (Anxiety and trusting the Father) * Jeremiah 29:11 (God's plans for hope and a future) * Hebrews 12:1-2 (Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the perfecter of our faith)

31. maj 202627 min
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FIRE

Encounter Henley Welcomes Pastor: Ashlee Littleford In this episode, Pastor Ashlee Littleford shares a hilarious yet convicting story about trying to move a heavy trailer by hand—and how that "trailer moment" serves as the perfect metaphor for the way we often try to live the Christian life. When we rely on human effort, we might make a little progress on flat ground. But the moment we hit the "incline" of real-life stress, grief, or temptation, willpower fails. In this episode, we dive into: * The "Trailer" Trap: Why we choose to "unhitch" from God’s power and attempt to move life’s heavy burdens on our own. * Competency vs. Dependency: How even mature believers can shift from relying on the Holy Spirit to relying on their own experience and intellect. * The Theology of Pentecost: Why the wind, fire, and languages in Acts 2 aren’t just ancient history—they are the blueprint for God relocating His presence from a temple of stone into the hearts of His people. * Practical Steps to "Hook Up" to Power: A guide for transitioning from self-reliance to a life of yielding to the Holy Spirit. Are you running on fumes, living on the memory of God’s power rather than the current reality of it? Stop pushing the trailer and turn the engine on. Discover how to stop striving and start catching the wind of the Spirit. Key Takeaways from the "Henley Homework": * Stop Trying, Start Yielding: Learn the daily practice of surrendering your schedule, anxieties, and relationships to God before the day even begins. * Treat the Temple with Honor: Understand what it means to care for your life—your physical, mental, and spiritual self—as the actual dwelling place of the Creator. * Clean House: Identify the bitterness, addiction, or unforgiveness that is "grieving" the Spirit, and learn why repentance is an act of honor, not just duty

31. maj 202633 min
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Lock In

Encounter Henley Welcomes Preacher: Josh Petrie "Am I meant for more than this?" It’s the question that drives every cinematic superhero from Tony Stark to Peter Parker, but as Josh Petrie explores in this challenging message, it is also the deepest question of the human heart. Drawing a line from the silver screen to the Great Commission, Josh examines the weight of conviction—that deciding moment where we choose to let our old selves die to become something new. Sharing his own journey of joining Encounter Church in 2019 with "no intention of staying," Josh illustrates how a single choice to move from spectator to participant changed his life’s trajectory. He challenges us to stop "domesticating" Jesus by treating church as a Sunday box to be checked. Instead, he calls for a community of Monday Invaders—people who carry the presence of Jesus into their workplaces, hallways, and the mess of real-life relationships. Key Takeaways * Conviction vs. Convenience: Why staying the same is often harder than choosing the transformation God calls us to. * The Handover: Understanding the Great Commission as Jesus passing the baton of His ministry to us. * Go vs. Attend: Trading the "Sunday spectator" lifestyle for a "Monday invader" identity. * Raised, Not Created: Why discipleship isn't a theology degree, but a season of being raised within a messy, authentic community. * The "Plus-One" Culture: Dealing with the heartbreak of the "no" and the persistent call to keep investing in others.

10. maj 202634 min