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In this message, Pastor Kirt Anderson works through 1 Corinthians 15, the oldest written record of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, to ask...
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Naples Community Church weekly podcast of our weekly sermon by Pastor Kirt Anderson. We are 'A loved people striving to live God's love in Christ'. Give us a listen, or worship with us in Na...

In this message, Pastor Kirt Anderson works through 1 Corinthians 15, the oldest written record of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, to ask...

Peter denied Jesus three times, yet after the resurrection, Jesus went looking for him. He made breakfast on the shore, sat with Peter, and...

What does a good church leader actually do? In this message, Pastor Dan Edmondson preaches from Hebrews 13:17-21 and gives an honest, person...

On Easter Sunday, Pastor Kirt Anderson preaches from Luke 24 and asks one of the most important questions anyone can wrestle with: did Jesus...

On Palm Sunday, the crowds welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem expecting a political liberator who would overthrow Roman rule and restore Israel's...

In Luke 19, a despised tax collector named Zacchaeus climbs a tree — not to ask Jesus for anything, but simply to catch a glimpse of Him. Pa...

In a world where digital filters and "blended reality" make it increasingly difficult to distinguish fact from fiction, Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek...

Through the familiar story of the Good Samaritan, this message reminds us that loving our neighbor is more than a concept—it’s a calling. Je...

In a world where tragedy, sickness, and injustice often make us ask “why,” Jesus reminds us in Luke 13 that suffering is not a simple cause-...

This week’s message reminded us that there’s a deeper reality to our lives and faith—one that’s rooted in communion with God through prayer....

Continuing through the Gospel of Luke, this message explores the remarkable faith of the Roman centurion who trusted that Jesus could heal w...

This message explores Jesus’ authority to heal, forgive, and redefine what it truly means to be holy, drawing from moments in Luke where He...

This week’s message reflects on Jesus’ return from temptation, His rejection in His hometown of Nazareth, and His continued ministry of heal...

Jesus understands temptation because He faced it fully—forty days in the wilderness—yet never gave in, showing us both compassion for our we...

This message centers on God’s grace as the sole source of salvation, reminding us that we are saved not by works, sacraments, or effort, but...

This message reflects on the story of twelve-year-old Jesus being “lost” and then found in the temple, drawing a parallel to the familiar fe...

This week’s message reflects on Luke 2 and the quiet yet world-changing moment when Mary and Joseph faithfully obey the law by presenting Je...

In this message from Judges 6 & 7, we meet Gideon—hiding, discouraged, and convinced God has abandoned him—yet addressed by God as a “mighty...

This Christmas message reflects on the astonishing truth that Jesus is the great “I AM”—the eternal God who took on human flesh so that all...

This week’s message focused on the often-overlooked faith and courage of Joseph, the stepfather of Jesus, and the profound impact of his obe...

This week’s message reflected on Mary’s surprising encounter with the angel Gabriel and the miraculous conception that would change her life...

This week’s message reminded us that being God’s chosen people is not a privilege of superiority, but a calling to responsibility, humility,...

This week’s message explored Psalm 100 and reminded us that true worship overflows with joy, gratitude, and a heartfelt awareness that God i...

In this week’s message, Pastor explored how God’s law remains the foundation of true morality, even in a culture drifting from its spiritual...

Jesus calls us to remain in Him—the true vine—so that His life may flow through us and bear fruit that glorifies God. Pastor Kirt reminds us...

In this week’s message, we reflected on Jesus’ encounter with the grieving widow of Nain and the miraculous restoration of her son. Pastor K...

In Luke 7, a woman anoints Jesus’ feet with her tears and perfume, an act of pure love and humility that reveals the heart of true worship....

Guest speaker Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek invites us to reflect on one of Jesus’ most striking questions: “Do you want to get well?” (John 5:6). Th...

In this week’s message, Pastor Kirt shared the story of the widow’s mite — a reminder that true generosity flows not from abundance, but fro...

Prayer isn’t just quiet reflection — it’s action, persistence, and bringing our deepest needs before God. Drawing from Luke’s Gospel, Pastor...

In this week’s message, Pastor reflected on the mysteries of life, suffering, and loss through Psalm 13 and Romans 8. He shared stories of g...

This week’s message tackled one of the hardest questions of faith: If God is in control, why is there evil in the world? From Genesis to the...

In a week when some even celebrated evil, we open 1 Timothy 1:3–17 to remember that the cure for darkness isn’t rage or platitudes, but the...

Jesus turns to the crowd and tells the hard truth: discipleship means loving Him above even our dearest relationships, carrying our cross, a...

This week’s sermon looks at Jesus’ message to the church in Laodicea (Revelation 3:14–22)—a sobering warning against lukewarm faith. Jesus,...

We explore the Lord’s Prayer as Jesus’ model for personal prayer—not a script to recite, but a roadmap for the heart. We’re invited to come...

This week’s sermon: Jesus, the One who holds the key of David, opens doors no one can shut and calls His church to walk through them in humb...

Pastor continues our Revelation series with Jesus’ wake-up call to Sardis: “You have a reputation for being alive, but you are dead—wake up...

In this message we celebrate how our church can’t be neatly labeled “traditional” or “contemporary” but is defined by its love, faith and se...

This week’s message at Naples Community Church centers on Philippians 3:20—“For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we eagerly await a...

Exiled on Patmos, the Apostle John receives a vision from Christ and dictates the message we now know as Revelation to seven churches across...

In this message, we unpack John’s letter to the church in Smyrna in Revelation, showing how Christ knows our suffering and, because of His p...

In this message, we opened with a prayer of gratitude for the precious freedom we so often take for granted and acknowledged that true freed...

This sermon examines Revelation 2’s message to the church in Ephesus—commended for solid doctrine and endurance but rebuked for losing their...

In a time of global uncertainty and growing fear, we are reminded that Christ is still Lord—and He is with us now. This message begins a new...

As construction begins and challenges mount, we're reminded that the church isn’t perfect—because it's full of imperfect people. In 1 Corint...

On the day of Pentecost, God poured out His Spirit, giving believers power—not for control, but for connection. Through wind, fire, and new...

This week we explored the second part of the Prodigal Son story—focusing on the anger and entitlement of the older brother. While the younge...

On this Memorial Day, we remember those who laid down their lives—not out of hate, but out of love for those behind them. Jesus said, “There...

This week's message from Luke 15 explores Jesus' parable of the prodigal son—a powerful reminder that true freedom and identity are found no...