Jason Hardin and Roger Shouse discuss life the way it was meant to be and what everyday discipleship looks like, using God’s incredible word to provide fuel for your spiritual journey. For more information and a wealth of resources, visit CharlestownRoad.org.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part October series called “Lord’s Supper Reflections.” Each Sunday, our church family focuses on a different passage in our observance of the Lord’s Supper. On Fridays throughout the month of October, Jason and Roger will revisit the previous Sunday’s passage. In this second episode, Jesus has unleashed the power of the gospel.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger discuss exciting opportunities to grow on Wednesdays throughout the Fall.
Jason and Roger kick off a five-part October series called “Lord’s Supper Reflections.” Each Sunday, our church family focuses on a different passage in our observance of the Lord’s Supper. On Fridays throughout the month of October, Jason and Roger will revisit the previous Sunday’s passage. In this first episode, Jesus destroys the works of the devil.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger discuss exciting opportunities to grow on Sundays throughout the Fall.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part September series called “New to the Bible.” In this fourth episode, growth will take you places…
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Staying With Jesus,” digging deeper into the nature of truth and why people sometimes walk away from the Savior.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part September series called “New to the Bible.” In this third episode, gaining an appreciation for steady, consistent reading…
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Stability for Unstable Times” digging deeper into what the Bible reveals as the ultimate source of stability, security, joy, peace, and hope.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part September series called “New to the Bible.” In this second episode, getting to know your Bible…
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Choose Life: The Presentation Before the King,” digging deeper into what it looks like to choose life and how the life of discipleship makes us different.
Jason and Roger kick off a four-part September series called “New to the Bible.” If I’m new to the Bible, where should I start? What’s this big book that we call “the Bible” all about? Even if you’re not new to the Bible, these are things disciples of Jesus need to be able to talk about and share with others. So let’s dig in…
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Set Your Sail: An Attitude of Confidence,” digging deeper into the difference between foolish confidence and the confidence we need in Christ.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part July series called “Thinking Through ‘My Jesus, I Love Thee,'” digging deeper into the theme and significance of our Wednesday Evening Summer Series. In this episode we explore, “How does God’s love change me?”
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Set Your Sail: An Attitude of Sobriety,” digging deeper into what God means and expects when he talks to us about being sober-minded.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part July series called “Thinking Through ‘My Jesus, I Love Thee,'” digging deeper into the theme and significance of our Wednesday Evening Summer Series. In this episode we explore, “How do we show our love for God?”
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Set Your Sail: An Attitude of Submission,” digging deeper into what God means and expects when he talks to us about submission.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part July series called “Thinking Through ‘My Jesus, I Love Thee,'” digging deeper into the theme and significance of our Wednesday Evening Summer Series. In this episode we ask, “Is it tone deaf to talk about God’s love in the midst of a tragedy?”
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “The Lion in Summer,” digging deeper into the temptations that frequently come in the “Summer” of faith.
Jason and Roger kick off a new four-part July series called “Thinking Through ‘My Jesus, I Love Thee,'” digging deeper into the theme and significance of our Wednesday Evening Summer Series.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “On the Other Side of the Waters,” digging deeper into the life of discipleship that must follow deliverance by the Lord.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part June series called “Go and Tell.” In this fourth and final episode, we explore the case study of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Through the Waters,” digging deeper into the human distresses and limitations we all experience, but focusing ultimately on the God who is greater than every obstacle–the God who desires a relationship with each one of us.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part June series called “Go and Tell.” In this third episode, we explore the importance and potential of sharing the good news at home.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “See to It,” digging deeper into four “see to it” admonitions from Hebrews 12.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part June series called “Go and Tell.” In this second episode, the simple power of “come and see.”
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Jason and Roger kick off a four-part June series called “Go and Tell.” In this first episode, the “why” behind evangelism.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “The Heart of a Servant,” digging deeper into what it means and what it looks like to be a servant of God.
Jason and Roger conclude a five-part May series called Words That Move Us. In this fifth and final episode, keep.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Strength for Today,” digging deeper into what the Bible has to say about what God is doing now.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part May series called Words That Move Us. In this fourth episode, guard.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Was Peter the First Pope?” digging deeper into the intersection of recent world news and what can actually be found in the New Testament of the Bible.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part May series called Words That Move Us. In this third episode, watch.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Lions in the Spring,” digging deeper into the great potential of new faith and what Satan does to quench the progress.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part May series called Words That Move Us. In this second episode, alert.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Then Comes the Devil,” digging deeper into the choice Jesus places before all of us: will I be part of the devil’s crushing or act like his child?
Jason and Roger kick off a five-part May series called Words That Move Us. In this first episode, diligence.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday evening’s sermon, “Lessons From the Faith of Abraham,” digging deeper into the LORD’s testing of Abraham in Genesis 22.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part April series on The Four Resurrections in the Gospels. In this fourth and final episode, the resurrection of Jesus.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “From the Pages to the Heart,” digging deeper into the process all disciples must go through to get God’s will from theory to reality.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part April series on The Four Resurrections in the Gospels. In this third episode, the resurrection of Lazarus.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “An Honest and Good Heart,” digging deeper into Jesus’ parable of the sower and the “good soil” our hearts ought to be for God.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part April series on The Four Resurrections in the Gospels. In this second episode, the resurrection of the only son of a widow.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Starting Points: Beginnings,” digging deeper into what that very first Sunday for those first Christians would have looked like in the first century.
Jason and Roger kick off a four-part April series on The Four Resurrections in the Gospels. In this first episode, the resurrection of Jairus’ daughter.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Abraham: A Friend of God,” digging deeper into what it means and what it takes to be a friend of God today.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part March series called Our Favorite Psalms. In this fourth and final episode, one of Jason’s favorites: Psalm 63.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Surely They Will Listen,” digging deeper into the role of a watchman and the areas of life watchmen might help us today.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part March series called Our Favorite Psalms. In this third episode, one of Jason’s favorites: Psalm 73.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Life Lessons From the First Pages of Your Bible,” digging deeper into what we can learn from the very beginning of God’s written revelation to mankind.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part March series called Our Favorite Psalms. In this second episode, one of Jason’s favorites: Psalm 34.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “The Unexpected Steps of a Disciple,” digging deeper into what it looks like to follow Jesus in second mile discipleship.
Jason and Roger kick off a four-part March series called Our Favorite Psalms. In this first episode, one of Roger’s favorites: Psalm 23.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “WE (not Me) in the Life of the Church,” digging deeper into the beautiful idea of disciples being “knit together” in love.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part February series called Taking the Masks Off of Love. In this fourth and final episode: love with boundaries.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger think through Jesus’ warning in Luke 17:32, “Remember Lot’s wife,” and what it still means for us today.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part February series called Taking the Masks Off of Love. In this third episode: love and discipline.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Lions in the Winter,” digging deeper into the fact that maturity doesn’t make us immune to temptation.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part February series called Taking the Masks Off of Love. In this second episode: the challenge of finding the balance between love and truth.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “WE (not Me),” digging deeper into the process of maturing into a “we” before “me” mindset.
Jason and Roger kick off a four-part February series called Taking the Masks Off of Love.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Spiritual Maintenance for Our Souls,” digging deeper into the importance of slowing down long enough to look, ask, walk, and find.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part January series on Seasons of Life, Seasons of Faith based on our congregational theme for 2025: Celebrating the Seasons of Faith. In this fourth and episode: the blessings, opportunities, and challenges of Fall.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Growing Up: The Rings of a Mature Walk With God,” digging deeper into the maturing process of a disciple of Christ.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part January series on Seasons of Life, Seasons of Faith based on our congregational theme for 2025: Celebrating the Seasons of Faith. In this third episode: the blessings, opportunities, and challenges of Summer.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “The Joy of Winter,” digging deeper into the ways disciples grow into dependability, responsibility, and knowledge–the sort of people who can be counted on.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part January series on Seasons of Life, Seasons of Faith based on our congregational theme for 2025: Celebrating the Seasons of Faith. In this second episode: the blessings, opportunities, and challenges of Spring.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “In What Season of Faith Am I?” digging deeper into the development of a disciple.
Jason and Roger kick off a four-part January series on Seasons of Life, Seasons of Faith based on our congregational theme for 2025: Celebrating the Seasons of Faith. In this first episode: the blessings, opportunities, and challenges of Winter.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger take a look at the Sermon on the Mount, digging into what it means to live as citizens of the kingdom of heaven in the 21st century.
Jason and Roger conclude a three-part December series on Bringing the Best, rounding off our congregational theme for 2024. In this third and final episode of the year, what will it look like to make the most of our opportunities?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Bringing the Best: The Temple” digging deeper into what it means to be “living stones” in the temple of God today.
Jason and Roger continue a three-part December series on Bringing the Best, rounding off our congregational theme for 2024. In this second episode, what will it look like to be the “best” home we can be?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Bringing the Best: The Priests” digging deeper into the incredible opportunity we have to “draw near” to God as priests.
Jason and Roger kick off a four-part December series on Bringing the Best, rounding off our congregational theme for 2024. In this first episode, what will it look like to be the “best” disciple I can be?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “The Most Important Words You Will Ever Say,” digging deeper into the critical importance of speaking the same thing as God on a variety of fronts.
Jason and Roger conclude a five-part November series on LEGACY. In this fifth episode, we dig into what a culture of legacy really looks like.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Three Keys to the Best Life,” digging deeper into 1 Thessalonians 5 and what it teaches us about the lifestyle of discipleship.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part November series on LEGACY. In this fourth episode, we dig into where legacy really begins.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “The Declaration of the Expanse,” digging deeper into Psalm 8 and the ways creation continues to humble us and communicate to us.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part November series on LEGACY. In this third episode, we dig into how to keep legacy going.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “What Shall Be the Outcome of These Things?” digging deeper into what the God “who declares the end from the beginning” has revealed to us on a variety of topics.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part November series on LEGACY. In this second episode, we dig into the principle of the baton.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Trouble With Self, exploring the facts that following Jesus isn’t always convenient, comes with consequences, and involves more than talk.
Jason and Roger kick off a five-part November series on LEGACY. In this first episode, we dig into what legacy is, where it shows up in the Bible, and why it’s valuable.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, If You Were a Christian in Ancient Rome…, digging deeper into the choices disciples must make, whatever the era, whatever the empire.
Jason and Roger conclude a two-part October series called “Changing Seasons.” In this second episode, we dig into the changes of our spiritual lives.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermons on singing, digging deeper into how disciples of Jesus are the temple, the sacrifices, the priests, and the instruments of the new covenant.
A brief note from Jason about a two-week fall break. We’ll be back, Lord willing, on Monday, October 21!
Jason and Roger kick off an October series called “Changing Seasons.” In this first episode, we dig into some constants of the spiritual life.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Intersections: Three Questions That Matter, digging deeper into what ought to happen when our own wills intersect with the will of our Creator.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part series called “Our Favorite Hymns.” In this fourth episode, we dig into one of Jason’s favorites: I Could Not Do Without You.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Unknown God Who Wants to Be Known, digging deeper into Paul’s sermon in Acts 17, the importance of knowing your audience, and how to help the people around us who don’t know the God who wants to be found and known.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part series called “Our Favorite Hymns.” In this third episode, we dig into one of Roger’s favorites: Thank You, Lord.
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Jason and Roger continue a four-part series called “Our Favorite Hymns.” In this second episode, we dig into one of Jason’s favorites: Jesus, Draw Me Ever Nearer.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Long Thread of God’s Grace, digging deeper into Paul’s sermon in Acts 13 and the question God continues to raise: “What will you do with my grace?”
Jason and Roger kick off a four-part series called “Our Favorite Hymns.” In this first episode, we dig into one of Roger’s favorites: Footprints of Jesus.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Jesus is Better, digging deeper into the ways the book of Hebrews teaches us that Jesus is the best messenger, the best mediator, and the best shepherd.
Jason and Roger conclude a five-part series called “Teach Me, O Lord.” In this fifth and final episode, we explore the reality that we have been taught to teach.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Seeing Grace In This Place, exploring where we can see signs of the grace of God today.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called “Teach Me, O Lord.” In this fourth episode, we explore learning to practice the will of God.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Acts 9:31 Ingredients of a Healthy Church, digging deeper into what it takes for us to be healthy followers of Jesus.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called “Teach Me, O Lord.” In this third episode, we explore learning to pray.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Glad & Generous Hearts, digging deeper into the root of our gladness as Christians and the way it ought to change our lives, the more we walk with Jesus.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called “Teach Me, O Lord.” In this second episode, we explore learning to wait on the Lord.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, How Good We Have It…, exploring the human tendency to take for granted just how good the Lord continues to be to us.
Jason and Roger kick off a five-part series called “Teach Me, O Lord.” In this first episode, we dig into Hebrews 5:8. What does it mean that Jesus, “although he was a son, learned obedience”? And what does that have to do with us?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Our Walk With the Lord, exploring the human tendency to have “weeds” in our hearts and the importance of “pulling them” so they don’t choke our growth as disciples of Jesus.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part series called “Let Freedom Reign.” In this fourth episode, we dig into 1 Peter 2 and explore the call to “live as people who are free, not using your freedom as a cover-up for evil, but living as servants of God.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Developing the Eyes to See, digging deeper into 2 Corinthians 4 and how we can possibly “see” the things “that are unseen.”
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called “Let Freedom Reign.” In this third episode, we explore what it means to be a slave of Christ.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Bringing the Best: Lessons From the Olympic Athlete, digging deeper into the Bible’s use of athletes to provoke and encourage disciples of Jesus.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called “Let Freedom Reign.” In this second episode, we explore Jesus setting free the demon-oppressed man of Mark 5.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Directions, digging deeper into the question, “Is the Restoration plea still relevant today?”
Jason and Roger kick off a five-part series called “Let Freedom Reign.” In this first episode, what did Jesus mean when he said, “The truth will set you free”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Are You Ready?, digging deeper into the question, “Can I know I’m right with God and ready for the judgment day?”
Jason and Roger conclude a five-part series aimed at high school and college graduates called “Now That I’ve Graduated…” In this fifth episode, we explore rejoicing in youth as one of the best times of your life.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Making the Choice: “This is My God,” digging deeper into the personal choice each of us must make to develop a personal relationship with God.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series aimed at high school and college graduates called “Now That I’ve Graduated…” In this fourth episode, we explore what we should look for in a spouse.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Failures & Triumphs of Faith, digging deeper into the danger of being “separated from” faith and a few practical ways to guard against it.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series aimed at high school and college graduates called “Now That I’ve Graduated…” In this third episode, we explore what we should look for in a church.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Home Advantage, digging deeper into six important reminders for parents.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series aimed at high school and college graduates called “Now That I’ve Graduated…” In this second episode, we explore the importance of coming out of the starting gate strong.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “In the Morning,” digging deeper into the prayer prompts of Psalm 90.
Jason and Roger kick off a five-part series aimed at high school and college graduates called “Now That I’ve Graduated…” In this first episode, we explore the importance of appreciating the foundations of the past.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Layers of Faith, focusing on Psalm 94:19, “When my anxious thoughts multiply within me, Your consolations delight my soul.” How can layers of faith help when anxious thoughts are multiplying within us?
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part series called When the World Goes Dark: Lessons From the Eclipse. In this fourth episode, we explore the tragic diagnosis of people loving the dark.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Looking at Life with Transient Lenses, digging deeper into the difference between the transient and the eternal.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part series called When the World Goes Dark: Lessons From the Eclipse. In this third episode, we explore the darkness described by the prophet Joel and its fulfillment in Acts 2 on the Day of Pentecost.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Roger is joined by special guest Dan Lankford who is presenting an excellent series for us on living In the Light of God’s Presence.
Jason and Roger continue a new four-part series called When the World Goes Dark: Lessons From the Eclipse. In this second episode, we explore the darkness at the crucifixion of Jesus.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Ins and Outs of Discipleship, digging deeper into the importance of making sure our insides match our outsides.
Jason and Roger kick off a new four-part series called When the World Goes Dark: Lessons From the Eclipse. In this first episode, we explore the plague of darkness.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, From Death to Life, digging deeper into the reasons resurrection really matters.
Jason and Roger conclude a five-part series called Tips for Marriage. In this fifth episode, we explore the subject of frustrations.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Why Jesus?, digging deeper into the reasons Jesus continues to be the answer.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called Tips for Marriage. In this fourth episode, we explore the subject of the future.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Everyone Matters, digging deeper into the fact that evangelism still works, but the way we go about it also matters.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called Tips for Marriage. In this third episode, we explore the subject of family.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Compass Points for Life, digging deeper into the treasure trove of wisdom contained in the heart of your Bible.
Jason and Roger continue a five-part series called Tips for Marriage. In this second episode, we explore what the Bible has to say about finances and why they matter in the life of a marriage.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Just a Prayer, digging deeper into the Lord’s prayer recorded in John 17, especially where he prayed for those of us who believe in him through the word of the apostles.
Jason and Roger kick off a five-part series called Tips for Marriage. In this first episode, we explore the importance of faith and the synergy that can result when spouses are on the same page of faith.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Please Show Me Your Glory: God’s Justice, digging deeper into the consequences of iniquity and the goodness of the gospel.
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part series: “What I Wish Someone Had Told Me.” In this fourth and final episode, “I wish someone had told me that there are some moments you won’t be sure you’re going to make it.”
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Stay With Me,” digging deeper into the rich meaning and potential of abiding in Jesus.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part series: “What I Wish Someone Had Told Me.” In this third episode, “I wish someone had told me that some brethren are going to disappoint me.”
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Please Show Me Your Glory, digging deeper into the meaning of “glory” and the effect that beholding God’s glory ought to have on all of our lives.
Jason and Roger continue a four-part series: “What I Wish Someone Had Told Me.” In this second episode, “I wish someone had told me that Satan isn’t going to leave me alone.”
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, What I Learned From Jesus, digging deeper into this powerful principle: Jesus is the best, when we learn from Jesus we’re learning from the best, and when we learn from the best we become like the best.
Jason and Roger kick off a new four-part series: “What I Wish Someone Had Told Me.” In this first episode, “I wish someone had told me that the journey can seem long at times.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Boasting in the Best, digging deeper into “the word of the cross” as God’s power to turn human boasting right side up and reshape us to boast in the best.
Jason and Roger conclude a four part series revolving around our congregational theme for 2024–Bringing the Best. Where do we all need to get better in the new year? In this fourth episode, we think through bringing the best when it comes to our homes.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Living in the Light of His Holy & Awesome Name, digging deeper into the names of God in the Old Testament and how they teach us to “bring the best.”
Jason and Roger continue a four part series revolving around our congregational theme for 2024–Bringing the Best. Where do we all need to get better in the new year? In this third episode, we think through bringing the best when it comes to personal faith.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “A Little Story With a Big Heart,” digging deeper into what “bringing the best” really looks like in everyday life.
Jason and Roger continue a four part series revolving around our congregational theme for 2024–Bringing the Best. Where do we all need to get better in the new year? In this second episode, we think through bringing the best when it comes to our “one another” connections.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “For the Sake of His Name,” digging deeper into one of our key verses for 2024: “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Cor 10:31).
Jason and Roger kick off a four part series revolving around our congregational theme for 2024–Bringing the Best. Where do we all need to get better in the new year? In this first episode, we think through bringing the best when it comes to our attitudes.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s introduction of our 2024 congregational theme, digging deeper into the idea of “bringing the best.”
Jason and Roger continue a four part series revolving around our congregational 2023 theme–Finish What Was Started. In this third episode, we dig into Jesus’ words in John 17:4: “I glorified you on earth, having accomplished the work that you gave me to do.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Worthwhile Endeavor, digging deeper into the transformative power of pure and undefiled religion.
Jason and Roger continue a four part series revolving around our congregational 2023 theme–Finish What Was Started. In this third episode, we dig into Jesus’ words in John 17:4: “I glorified you on earth, having accomplished the work that you gave me to do.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “FINISH What Was Started” Through the Pen of Paul: 2 Timothy 2, digging deeper into Paul’s encouragement to live like a soldier, an athlete, and a hard-working farmer.
Jason and Roger continue a four part series revolving around our congregational 2023 theme–Finish What Was Started. In this second episode, we dig into Ecclesiastes 7:8: “Better is the end of a thing than its beginning.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “FINISH What Was Started” Through the Pen of Paul: 2 Timothy 1, digging deeper into the ways Paul’s second letter to Timothy can help us run our own races of life to the glory of God.
Jason and Roger kick off a four part series revolving around our congregational 2023 theme–Finish What Was Started. In this first episode, we dig into Philippians 1, especially verse 6: “I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, What Happens Next?, digging deeper into the importance of accurately handling the word of truth.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called A Season of Blessings, taking a deep-dive look at the enduring hymn, O Thou Fount of Every Blessing. In this fourth and final episode of the series, we explore the goodness of God as a “fetter” that binds our wandering hearts to him.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Fuel to Finish & Inspiration to Give Thanks from Psalm 138, digging deeper into this profound truth – “the LORD will fulfill his purpose for me.”
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called A Season of Blessings, taking a deep-dive look at the enduring hymn, O Thou Fount of Every Blessing. In this third episode of the series, we explore Jesus seeking the wandering and “interposing” his precious blood.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – He Knows You – digging deeper into the profound truths revealed in Psalm 139:1-4.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called A Season of Blessings, taking a deep-dive look at the enduring hymn, O Thou Fount of Every Blessing. In this second episode of the series, what’s an “Ebenezer”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Feed on Faithfulness – digging deeper into what it means to “feed,” why we often “fret,” and the difference faithfulness makes.
Jason and Roger kick off a new 4-part series called A Season of Blessings, taking a deep-dive look at the enduring hymn, O Thou Fount of Every Blessing. In this first episode of the series, we walk through the first verse.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called A Look at Matthew 24. In this fourth episode of the series: what about the rapture?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger reflect on our Song Worship Training Series with Tim Stevens, digging deeper into the power and blessings of singing.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called A Look at Matthew 24. In this third episode of the series: what was Jesus talking about when he said, “My words will not pass away”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Which City Am I Living For? – digging deeper into what it means to live in “Babylon” and live for “new Jerusalem.”
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called A Look at Matthew 24. In this second episode of the series: what was “the abomination of desolation”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – “Can I Know What to Expect?” – digging deeper into the nature, potential, and pitfalls of expectations.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called A Look at Matthew 24. In this first episode of the series: what made Jerusalem and its temple so special?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – A Baby, a Dragon, War in Heaven & War on Earth – digging deeper into the big (and really important) message of Revelation 12.
Jason and Roger conclude a 5-part series called The Art of Communication. In this last episode of the series: we explore the art of talking to ourselves.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – “Can I Know What is Right?” – digging deeper into the fundamental nature of truth.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called The Art of Communication. In this fourth episode: we explore the art of communicating with teens.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – A Scene to Imagine When You Pray – digging deeper into prayer, from heaven’s perspective.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called The Art of Communication. In this third episode: we explore the art of communicating through disagreements.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – “Can I Know I Am Saved?” – digging deeper into the first of a few “Can I Know?” questions.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called The Art of Communication. In this second episode: we explore the power of words among brothers and sisters in Christ. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – The Power of Words
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – I Want to Live Above the World – digging deeper into what it really looks like to be “in” the world but not “of” the world.
Jason and Roger kick off a 5-part series called The Art of Communication. In this first episode: we explore the power of words.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Light Shining – digging deeper into evangelism as important across the world and across the street.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called Beatitudes of the Heart. Each Friday of the month: a discussion of one of the “Blessed” statements in Matthew 5. In this fourth episode: Roger and Jason talk through “Blessed are the pure in heart.” PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – “Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit” …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Word of the Lord Has Sounded Forth From You – digging deeper into the practical ways we can continue to sow seeds of good news in our own generation.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Beatitudes of the Heart. Each Friday of the month: a discussion of one of the “Blessed” statements in Matthew 5. In this third episode: Roger and Jason talk through “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.” PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – “Blessed Are the …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Why Me? – digging deeper into the story of Esther and the importance of pivoting in challenging situations from “Why Me?” to “Who Knows?”
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Beatitudes of the Heart. Each Friday of the month: a discussion of one of the “Blessed” statements in Matthew 5. In this second episode: Roger and Jason talk through “Blessed are those who mourn.” PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – “Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Tomb Door – digging deeper into the series inspired by our recent Vacation Bible School, The Doors of the Bible.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called Beatitudes of the Heart. Each Friday of the month: a discussion of one of the “Blessed” statements in Matthew 5. In this first episode: Roger and Jason talk through “Blessed are the poor in spirit.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – These Three – digging deeper into what we can learn from Ezekiel’s mention of Noah, Job, and Daniel in Ezekiel 14.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called Jonah in July. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in the Old Testament book of Jonah. In this fourth and final episode: Roger and Jason talk through some practical lessons from the hillside in Jonah 4.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Sheep Door, digging deeper into the series inspired by our recent Vacation Bible School, The Doors of the Bible.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Jonah in July. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in the Old Testament book of Jonah. In this third episode: Roger and Jason talk through some practical lessons from the city in Jonah 3.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The People of God – taking a sober look at seven things God hates.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Jonah in July. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in the Old Testament book of Jonah. In this second episode: Roger and Jason talk through some practical lessons from the belly in Jonah 2.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Passover Door, digging deeper into the series inspired by our recent Vacation Bible School, The Doors of the Bible.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called Jonah in July. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in the Old Testament book of Jonah. In this first episode: Roger and Jason talk through some practical lessons from a boat in Jonah 1.
The day after Independence Day, Jason and Roger discuss freedom on This Week at Charlestown Road.
Jason and Roger conclude a 5-part series called Spending June with James. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in this timeless, extremely practical book. In this final episode: Roger and Jason talk through James 5.
Aaron Kemple is presenting a special series for adults during our Vacation Bible School called “I Have Kept the Faith.” In this episode of This Week at Charlestown Road, Roger sits down for a brief conversation with Aaron.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called Spending June with James. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in this timeless, extremely practical book. In this episode: Roger and Jason talk through James 4.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger are joined by special guest Aaron Kemple to preview Vacation Bible School 2023.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called Spending June with James. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in this timeless, extremely practical book. In this episode: Roger and Jason talk through James 3.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Helped By Heaven, digging deeper into the help we all need as helpless enemies of God (and the help provided by heaven).
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called Spending June with James. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in this timeless, extremely practical book. In this episode: Roger and Jason talk through James 2.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit the Sunday morning – A Firm Foundation for Marriage – and Sunday evening – To the Married – sermons, digging deeper into what it takes, day by day, to maintain a God-centered marriage.
Jason and Roger kick off a 5-part series called Spending June with James. Each Friday of the month: a simple walk through one of the chapters in this timeless, extremely practical book. In this episode: Roger and Jason talk through James 1.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Identity: My Destiny is With Christ, digging deeper into the importance of allowing God to be the designer and definer so that our destinies can be secure with Jesus.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called Slow Down, You Move Too Fast. In a hectic, fast-paced world, it can be tough to patiently wait with faith. In this fourth and final episode, we discuss the challenge and importance of being patient with ourselves.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Identity: My Purpose is Designed By Christ, digging deeper into the importance of allowing God to be the designer of our purpose.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Slow Down, You Move Too Fast. In a hectic, fast-paced world, it can be tough to patiently wait with faith. In this third episode, we discuss the overcommitted family.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Identity, digging deeper into the importance of allowing God to be the determiner of our identities.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Slow Down, You Move Too Fast. In a hectic, fast-paced world, it can be tough to patiently wait with faith. In this second episode, we discuss waiting on others.
In a special edition of This Week at Charlestown Road, Roger is joined by Ralph Walker, our guest speaker for a special Spring series of lessons on The Meaning of Fellowship.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called Slow Down, You Move Too Fast. In a hectic, fast-paced world, it can be tough to patiently wait with faith. In this first episode, we discuss waiting on the Lord.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Cost, digging deeper into the seriousness of sin, the nature of sacrifice, and the demands of discipleship.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called Spring Cleaning. It’s a great time to think about purging, decluttering, and getting our houses (and hearts) in order. In this fourth and final episode, we tackle the topic of selfishness.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Faith That Bridges the Breach, digging deeper into why faith sometimes springs a leak and how to keep that from happening.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Spring Cleaning. It’s a great time to think about purging, decluttering, and getting our houses (and hearts) in order. In this third episode, we tackle the topic of lying.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The World We Live In, digging deeper into Jesus’ parable of the tares.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called Spring Cleaning. It’s a great time to think about purging, decluttering, and getting our houses (and hearts) in order. In this second episode, we tackle the topic of dealing with the past.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, What a Dying Man Saw, digging deeper into a variety of lessons we can learn from Jesus’ interaction with the thief on the cross.
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Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called Spring Cleaning. It’s a great time to think about purging, decluttering, and getting our houses (and hearts) in order. In this first episode, we tackle the topic of anger.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit a recent Sunday evening sermon, Hell: What Can We Know About It?, digging deeper into what we can know about the most awful place imaginable.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called March Madness. In this fifth and final episode, the madness of thinking I can be “good enough.”
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, What Matters, digging deeper into how we should look at the words of Jesus compared with the rest of the New Testament. If I have Jesus, why do I need the apostles’ teaching? Or prophecy? Or the church?
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called March Madness. In this third episode, the madness of frantic busyness.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Singing Helps Us Finish What Was Started, digging deeper into the significance and enduring value of singing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called March Madness. In this third episode, the madness of frantic busyness.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Lord’s Supper Helps Us Finish What Was Started, digging deeper into the significance and enduring value of the Lord’s Supper.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called March Madness. In this second episode, the madness of materialism.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Fellowship Helps Us Finish What Was Started, digging deeper into the meaning and practical value of fellowship.
Jason and Roger kick off a 5-part series called March Madness. First up, the madness of sin.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Choose Jesus, digging deeper into four simple reminders when we’re in storms.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series on LOVE. How would our Creator have us think about love? How is his conception of love different from the world’s? What difference does it make? In this third episode, let’s explore what the Bible says about brotherly love.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Will Build My Church,” exploring what Jesus started in Matthew 16:18.
Jason continues a 4-part series on LOVE. How would our Creator have us think about love? How is his conception of love different from the world’s? What difference does it make? In this second episode, let’s explore how love abides in and tells the truth.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit a Sunday evening sermon from a couple of weeks ago, The Seasons of Parenting, exploring the differences and challenges of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter as parents.
Jason kicks off a 4-part series on LOVE. How would our Creator have us think about love? How is his conception of love different from the world’s? What difference does it make? In this first episode, let’s explore how love honors God.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason revisits Sunday morning’s sermon, Bringing Holiness to Completion, exploring the powerful perspective and encouragement that flows from Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series on practical tips for Bible reading. In this fourth and final episode, let’s talk about putting what we’re learning into practice.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, JESUS: The Ultimate Starting Point, exploring the powerful perspective and encouragement that flows from Colossians 1:15-20.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series on practical tips for Bible reading. In this third episode, let’s talk about priming our hearts with prayer.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, With These Words, exploring the comfort and encouragement that flows from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series on practical tips for Bible reading. In this second episode, let’s talk about context.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, He Who Began a Good Work In You Will Bring It To Completion, exploring the promise that God is willing and able to work in us, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series on practical tips for Bible reading. In this first episode, let’s talk about getting our bearings.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Finish What Was Started: Our 2023 Theme, exploring the wisdom behind a statement from Ecclesiastes: “Better is the end of a thing than its beginning.”
Jason and Roger conclude a 5-part series called The Life of Jesus in Songs, looking at five different sections of Jesus’ life through the lens of a hymn we commonly sing. And at the end of each episode, they play a recording of congregational singing of that hymn. In this fifth and final episode, When the Roll is Called Up Yonder.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Intersections, exploring the wisdom behind three words most of us learn in elementary school: stop, look, listen. How can those words continue to help us navigate the intersections of everyday life?
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called The Life of Jesus in Songs, looking at five different sections of Jesus’ life through the lens of a hymn we commonly sing. And at the end of each episode, they play a recording of congregational singing of that hymn. In this fourth episode, Christ Arose.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Am His & He Is Mine” Through the Pen of Peter: 2 Peter 3, exploring the apostle’s final warnings and encouragements that should still shape our lives today.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called The Life of Jesus in Songs, looking at five different sections of Jesus’ life through the lens of a hymn we commonly sing. And at the end of each episode, they play a recording of congregational singing of that hymn. In this third episode, Ten Thousand Angels.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Roger and Jordan Cunningham revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, So Much To Do and So Little Time, considering the subject of time and a discussion with a young disciple.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called The Life of Jesus in Songs. They’ll look at five different sections of Jesus’ life through the lens of a hymn we commonly sing, and at the end of each episode, play a recording of congregational singing of that hymn. In this second episode, We Saw Thee Not.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Am His & He Is Mine” Through the Pen of Peter: 2 Peter 1, exploring the meaning and implications of inspiration.
Jason and Roger kick off a 5-part series called The Life of Jesus in Songs. They’ll look at five different sections of Jesus’ life through the lens of a hymn we commonly sing, and at the end of each episode, play a recording of congregational singing of that hymn. In this first episode, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Am His & He Is Mine” Through the Pen of Peter: 1 Peter 5, exploring the very serious problem of pride.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Power of Being Thankful, exploring the giving of thanks as a weapon against sin.
Jason and Roger conclude a 3-part series called It’s Election Time. In this episode, they dig into what God wants his people to do and be.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Am His and He Is Mine” Through the Pen of Peter: 1 Peter 3, exploring what it’s going to look like to “act honorably” in whatever situation I find myself today.
Jason and Roger continue a 3-part series called It’s Election Time. In this episode, they dig into what God has said about government.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “When?,” exploring what Jesus said about the destruction of Jerusalem, his second coming, and more.
Jason and Roger kick off a 3-part series called It’s Election Time. In this episode, they dig into the importance of keeping our emotions in check as disciples of Jesus.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Am His & He Is Mine”: Through the Pen of Peter: 1 Peter 1, exploring the grace and hope available to all through Jesus.
Jason and Roger wrap up a brief 2-part series called Witches & Ghosts. In this episode, they dig into magicians, exorcists, and more in the book of Acts.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Am His & He Is Mine”: Through the Eyes of Peter, exploring the challenges and potential of confidence in Christ.
Jason and Roger kick off a brief 2-part series called Witches & Ghosts. In this episode, they dig into the story of King Saul and the witch of En-dor in 1 Samuel 28.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, He Went to His Own Place, exploring some lessons for life from the tragic story of Judas.
Jason and Roger conclude a 5-part series called “Tough Sayings of Jesus.” In this fifth and final episode, what did Jesus mean in Luke 6:46 when he asked, “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger talk briefly about the work of preaching at home and abroad, eventually zeroing in on an exciting upcoming opportunity outside of Paris, Kentucky.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called “Tough Sayings of Jesus.” In this fourth episode, what did Jesus mean in Matthew 5 when he talked about turning the other cheek?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Path of Integrity, exploring the pivotal importance of spiritual alignment.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called “Tough Sayings of Jesus.” In this third episode, what did Jesus mean in John 6 when he said, “Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Like Any Other Man,” using the example of Samson from the Old Testament to dig deeper into the universal danger of temptation.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called “Tough Sayings of Jesus.” In this second episode, what did Jesus mean in Luke 14 when he said multiple times, “He cannot be my disciple”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Two GREAT Questions Asked By Samson’s Father, digging deeper into our God-given mission and the manner of life we need to bring to that mission.
Jason and Roger kick off a 5-part series called “Tough Sayings of Jesus.” In this first episode, what did Jesus mean in Luke 9:62? “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Life in the Flock, digging deeper into what we can learn from the way Jesus shepherded the apostles.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called “Revelation Helps Us See.” In this fourth and final episode, we explore how the last book of the Bible helps us see the end of the greatest story ever told.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and special guest Zach Densford revisit Sunday evening’s sermon, At the King’s Gate, digging deeper into the way God moves us from “at the King’s gate” to “at the King’s feet.”
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called “Revelation Helps Us See.” In this third episode, we explore how the last book of the Bible helps us see the need for endurance.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Work Shepherds Must Do, digging deeper into a foundational truth: the man of God leading the people of God must know the word of God.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called “Revelation Helps Us See.” In this second episode, we explore how the last book of the Bible helps us see the view from heaven.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, How It All Functions, digging deeper into what the Bible has to say about God’s design for the local church.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called “Revelation Helps Us See.” In this first episode, we explore how the last book of the Bible helps us see the complete Jesus.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, God’s Special Day, digging deeper into what the Bible has to say about rest.
Jason and Roger conclude a 2-part series called “Life Lessons From Lot.” In this second episode, we dig into the impact Lot’s choice had on his own life and the life of his family.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Listening Ear, digging deeper into the pivotal importance of who we really listen to.
Jason and Roger kick of a 2-part series called “Life Lessons From Lot.” In this first episode, we dig into the dangers of making choices by sight.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Riding Out the Recession, digging deeper into a key phrase: face the direction you’re going.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part series called “Does Jesus Care? (And Do We?).” In this episode, we look to learn from Jesus’ example of compassion when all hope seems to be lost. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – On a Really Inconvenient Day 2 – When No One Else Seems to Care 3 – When …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Roger is joined by special guest Kenny Moorer to discuss sports and the Christian.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called “Does Jesus Care? (And Do We?).” In this episode, we look to learn from Jesus’ example of compassion when everyone else had given up. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – On a Really Inconvenient Day 2 – When No One Else Seems to Care
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger are joined by special guest Kenny Moorer to preview our upcoming Vacation Bible School, June 19-22.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called “Does Jesus Care? (And Do We?).” In this episode, we look to learn from Jesus’ example of compassion when no one else seemed to care. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – On a Really Inconvenient Day
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Grace Before Salvation, digging deeper into four things everybody needs to understand about God’s grace.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called “Does Jesus Care? (And Do We?).” In this episode, we look to learn from Jesus’ example of compassion on a really inconvenient day.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “God is Searching,” digging deeper into the difference between a cruise ship attitude and a battleship mentality. When it comes to the local church, am I looking to be served or sent?
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called “Next Steps.” In this episode, what are the next steps for the newlywed couple? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The New Christian The Graduate The Newlywed Couple
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, TRUST & OBEY: Lessons For Life From the Trees of the Bible, digging deeper into the nature of trust in God and the fruit he wants to see in our lives.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called “Next Steps.” In this episode, what are the next steps for the newlywed couple? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The New Christian The Graduate
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, If James Spoke to Graduates, digging deeper into the timeless, practical wisdom contained in that New Testament book of the Bible.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part series called “Next Steps.” In this episode, what are the next steps for the high school or college graduate? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The New Christian
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Mothers Who Make a Difference, digging deeper into what it takes to be a difference-maker in the world today.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series called “Next Steps.” In this episode, what are the next steps for a new Christian?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Right Question & The Right Answer, digging deeper into the role of facts, faith, and feelings.
Jason and Roger conclude a 5-part series called “Fools of April.” The Bible has a lot to say about fools. In this episode we explore the idea of being “fools for Christ.” PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – The Fool Who Says There Is No God 2 – What Makes a Fool a Fool? 3 …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, When We Seem Like Grasshoppers, digging deeper into what made the children of Israel feel inadequate on the doorstep of the Promised Land and what we must do as modern-day children of God to avoid the same pitfalls.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called “Fools of April.” The Bible has a lot to say about fools. In this episode we explore the parable of the rich fool in Luke 12. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – The Fool Who Says There Is No God 2 – What Makes a Fool a …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Journey From the Garden to the Garden, digging deeper into the implications of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead for each one of us.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called “Fools of April.” The Bible has a lot to say about fools. In this episode we explore an important question: when to answer a fool, and when to keep silent? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – The Fool Who Says There Is No God 2 – What Makes …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, What Can We Learn From the Thief On the Cross?, digging deeper into the story of one of history’s most famous thieves and what it all means for us today.
Jason and Roger continue a 5-part series called “Fools of April.” The Bible has a lot to say about fools. In this episode we explore the book of Proverbs to discover what makes a fool a fool? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – The Fool Who Says There Is No God
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Things of Man & The Things of God, digging deeper into the mindset needed for disciples to be “in” the world, but not “of” the world.
On April Fools’ Day, Jason and Roger kick off a 5-part series called “Fools of April.” The Bible has a lot to say about fools. In this episode: the fool who says there is no God.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Picture of Faith, taking a closer look at what faith really looks like in everyday life.
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part Fridays in March series called “We Do Not Know What to Pray For…” Christians know we ought to pray, but we don’t always know what to pray. A tragic example dominates today’s headlines: what can Christians in the United States pray for in light of what is unfolding in …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit a recent Sunday evening sermon, “Little Girls to Godly Women,” diving deeper into a critical exploration of common lies culture consistently tells us.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part Fridays in March series called “We Do Not Know What to Pray For…” Christians know we ought to pray, but we don’t always know what to pray. A tragic example dominates today’s headlines: what can Christians in the United States pray for in light of what is unfolding in …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “For I Am Gentle & Lowly in Heart,” digging a little deeper into Jesus’ description of his own heart. Why is it such good news for the weary and heavy laden?
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part Fridays in March series called “We Do Not Know What to Pray For…” Christians know we ought to pray, but we don’t always know what to pray. A tragic example dominates today’s headlines: what can Christians in the United States pray for in light of what is unfolding in …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The View From the Valley, digging a little deeper into how God equips us to journey through the valleys of life with him in ways that even create opportunities for others who need him to find him.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part Fridays in March series called “We Do Not Know What to Pray For…” Christians know we ought to pray, but we don’t always know what to pray. A tragic example dominates today’s headlines: what can Christians in the United States pray for in light of what is unfolding …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Psalm 14-17 Mountain Range, digging a little deeper into the foolishness, steadfastness, fullness, and prayer on display in those psalms, and in the world around us today.
Jason and Roger conclude a 2-part series called “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus,” exploring the blessings of committed discipleship. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Danger of Following From a Distance
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday evening’s sermon, The Choices of Love, and explore the conflict that can unfold when our heads are at war with our hearts.
Jason and Roger begin a new 2-part series called “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus,” exploring the danger of trying to follow Jesus from a distance.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday evening’s sermon, The Trouble With Love, and explore what it looks like (and what it takes) to love the difficult people in our lives.
Jason and Roger conclude their Fridays series called Coming Home to God, exploring Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son. In this episode: the next day. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Story Introduced The Far Country But When He Came to Himself… The Extravagantly Compassionate Father The Angry Older Brother
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger apply some of the principles recently covered in Roger’s Sunday Bible class on How to Study Your Bible to Psalm 11, today’s scheduled Bible reading.
Jason and Roger continue their Fridays series called Coming Home to God, exploring Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son. In this episode: the angry older brother. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Story Introduced The Far Country But When He Came to Himself… The Extravagantly Compassionate Father
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Together With Christ, and discuss the importance of spiritual awareness.
Jason and Roger continue their Fridays in January series called Coming Home to God, exploring Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son. In this episode: the extravagantly compassionate father. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Story Introduced The Far Country But When He Came to Himself…
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The God of Me, and think through three “tiers” of life in relation to God: (1) he is, (2) he desires a relationship with us, (3) he draws us into fellowship with himself and his children.
Jason and Roger continue their Fridays in January series called Coming Home to God, exploring Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son. In this episode: the younger son comes to himself.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Blessing & Cost of Drawing Near. What does it mean to draw “near” to God? Why should we want to? What does it take, even today?
Jason and Roger continue their Fridays in January series called Coming Home to God, exploring Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son. In this episode: the far country.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Am His,” digging deeper into our theme for the year.
Jason and Roger kick off a new Fridays in January series called Coming Home to God, exploring Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son. In this episode: the story introduced.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, 2022: I Am His and He Is Mine, digging deeper into our theme for the year.
Jason and Roger conclude their 3-part Fridays in December series, A Lot Can Happen in 40 Days, by bouncing off of words spoken long ago to King Hezekiah by the prophet Isaiah: “set your house in order.” PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 40 Days is a LONG Time 40 Days Goes By REALLY Quickly
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The IMPERFECT Churches of the PERFECT Christ, digging deeper into the idea that every local church is an ongoing work in progress.
Jason and Roger continue their 3-part Fridays in December series, A Lot Can Happen in 40 Days. In one sense, 40 days go by REALLY quickly… PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 40 Days is a LONG Time
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit and dig deeper into Sunday morning’s sermon–God’s Church: Established or Evolving, the fifth in the God’s Church, God’s Work, God’s Way series–exploring the drift from fellowship to philosophy to institution to culture to enterprise.
Jason and Roger kick off a new 3-part Fridays in December series called A Lot Can Happen in 40 Days. In one sense, 40 days is a LONG time…
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit and dig deeper into Sunday morning’s sermon, God’s Way of Taking Care of Needs, the fourth in the God’s Church, God’s Work, God’s Way series. What makes the church in Antioch an example worth remembering and imitating?
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part Fridays in November series based on an old hymn, We Thank Thee, O Father. Listen in, stick around for a congregational recording of the hymn, and make November a month of thanksgiving. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Good Seed By God’s Almighty Hand The Harvest
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit and dig deeper into Sunday morning’s sermon, The Church’s Mission, the third in the God’s Church, God’s Work, God’s Way series.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part Fridays in November series based on an old hymn, We Thank Thee, O Father. Listen in, stick around for a congregational recording of the hymn, and make November a month of thanksgiving. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Good Seed By God’s Almighty Hand
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit and dig deeper into Sunday morning’s sermon, Lessons From American Restoration History, the second in a new series: God’s Church, God’s Work, God’s Way.
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part Fridays in November series based on an old hymn, We Thank Thee, O Father. Listen in, stick around for a congregational recording of the hymn, and make November a month of thanksgiving. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Good Seed
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit and dig deeper into Sunday morning’s sermon, History’s Greatest Masterpiece: God’s Church, the first in a new series: God’s Church, God’s Work, God’s Way.
Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part Fridays in November series based on an old hymn, We Thank Thee, O Father. Listen in, stick around for a congregational recording of the hymn, and make November a month of thanksgiving.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, A Soul Set Free, and think through the importance of saying the same thing as God.
Jason and Roger conclude their 5-part Fridays in October series called Life Lessons From Job by noticing some shadows of Jesus in Job. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – When Bad Things Happen… 2 – Worshiping When I Don’t Feel Like It 3 – Building a Marriage That Can Weather the Storms 4 – Learning to …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit this week’s special series with Edwin Crozier on The Circle of Discipleship and ask, “Why preaching in 2021?” “How does discipleship get the focus (appropriately) off of ourselves?” and more.
Jason and Roger continue their 5-part Fridays in October series called Life Lessons From Job. How can we grow in our ability to help the hurting? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – When Bad Things Happen… 2 – Worshiping When I Don’t Feel Like It 3 – Building a Marriage That Can Weather the Storms
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger are joined by Edwin Crozier to preview a special series called “I Am a Disciple.” In six lessons, Edwin will walk us through The Circle of Discipleship. We would love to have you join us for this engaging, very relevant series, October 24-27.
Jason and Roger continue their 5-part Fridays in October series called Life Lessons From Job. How can we build marriages that can weather the storms of life? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – When Bad Things Happen… 2 – Worshiping When I Don’t Feel Like It
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Manasseh Mistake, and think through some practical ways you can be a very real blessing to the people around you today.
Jason and Roger continue their 5-part Fridays in October series called Life Lessons From Job. How can (and why should) I worship when I don’t feel like it? PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – When Bad Things Happen…
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, God on Trial, and think through the abundant ways our Creator continues to give ample witness to his presence, his sovereignty, and his goodness.
Jason and Roger kick off a 5-part Fridays in October series called Life Lessons From Job. What should we do and remember when bad things happen?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger bounce off of this month’s Building Blocks track of studies that’s exploring “What is Salvation?”–a great opportunity for you and your family to dig deeper into one of the Bible’s most important subjects. In this last episode of the series: transformation. Let’s make September a month of …
Jason and Roger conclude a 4-part Friday series called “Summer is Ended.” As Summer turns to Fall, what now? One thing is certain: the best is yet to come. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: “Summer is Ended” (1) “Summer is Ended” (2): We Can’t Change the Past “Summer is Ended” (3): Now is the Favorable Time
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger bounce off of this month’s Building Blocks track of studies that’s exploring “What is Salvation?”–a great opportunity for you and your family to dig deeper into one of the Bible’s most important subjects. In this episode: sanctification. Let’s make September a month of growth in our understanding …
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part Friday series called “Summer is Ended.” As Summer turns to Fall, what now? One thing is certain: now is the favorable time. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: “Summer is Ended” (1) “Summer is Ended” (2): We Can’t Change the Past
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger bounce off of this month’s Building Blocks track of studies that’s exploring “What is Salvation?”–a great opportunity for you and your family to dig deeper into one of the Bible’s most important subjects. In this episode: reconciliation. Let’s make September a month of growth in our understanding …
Jason and Roger continue a 4-part Friday series called “Summer is Ended.” As Summer turns to Fall, what now? One thing is certain: we can’t change the past. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: “Summer is Ended” (1)
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger bounce off of this month’s Building Blocks track of studies that’s exploring “What is Salvation?”–a great opportunity for you and your family to dig deeper into one of the Bible’s most important subjects. In this episode: redemption. Let’s make September a month of growth in our understanding …
Jason and Roger kick off a new 4-part Friday series called “Summer is Ended.” As Summer turns to Fall, what now?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger switch it up a bit to invite you into a “building” project for September. Our Building Blocks track of Bible studies will be exploring “What is Salvation?” this month and it’s a great opportunity for you and your family to dig deeper into one of the …
Jason and Roger conclude their 4-part Friday series called God’s B-Team: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten People. In this episode: the one NOT chosen. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: A Little Girl A Poor Widow A Passerby
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Jesus’ Invitation & Our Opportunity to Pray – digging deeper into Jesus’ invitation to pray and exploring why so many of us seem to struggle with prayer.
Jason and Roger continue their 4-part Friday series called God’s B-Team: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten People. In this episode: a passerby. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: A Little Girl A Poor Widow
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Where Do I Start? – and dig deeper into three key words to remember in Bible study: observation, interpretation, and application.
Jason and Roger continue their 4-part Friday series called God’s B-Team: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten People. In this episode: a poor widow. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: A Little Girl
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – God’s Back-to-School List – and dig deeper into some principles of wisdom and characteristics of godliness we all need to practice.
Jason and Roger kick off a new 4-part Friday series called God’s B-Team: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten People. First up: a little girl.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Journey From Knowing to Believing – and dig deeper into the pivotal difference between knowing and believing.
Jason and Roger conclude their 3-part Friday series exploring what we can learn from the Bible about angels. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: What About Angels? (1) What About Angels? (2): Do We Have Guardian Angels?
Jason and Roger continue their 3-part Friday series exploring what we can learn from the Bible about angels. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: What About Angels? (1)
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – At Your Word – and explore how this early scene in Jesus’ ministry continues to challenge and encourage us.
Jason and Roger kick off a new 3-part Friday series exploring what we can learn from the Bible about angels.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The View From the Mount of Transfiguration – and further explore the significance of this truly awesome moment in Jesus’ life.
Jason and Roger conclude their June Friday series exploring the different seasons of David’s life with practical encouragement for you to make the most of the season you are in. In this episode: the legacy years. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Shepherding Years The Fugitive Years The Royal Years
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Our Father, drawing encouragement and insight for prayer from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.
Jason and Roger continue their June Friday series exploring the different seasons of David’s life with practical encouragement for you to make the most of the season you are in. In this episode: the royal years. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Shepherding Years The Fugitive Years
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger are joined by special guest Don Truex to reflect on the value and blessings of preaching.
Jason and Roger continue their June Friday series exploring the different seasons of David’s life with practical encouragement for you to make the most of the season you are in. In this episode: the fugitive years. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: The Shepherding Years
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger are joined by special guest Don Truex to preview our upcoming Vacation Bible School, June 13-16.
Jason and Roger kick off a new Friday series for June exploring the different seasons of David’s life with practical encouragement for you to avoid wasting the season of life you are in. First up: the shepherding years.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – When Leaders Lead and People Offer Themselves Willingly… – and explore the blessing of God never leaving his people without leadership.
Jason and Roger conclude their May Friday series exploring significant questions our hymns ask. In this episode: Are You Sowing the Seed of the Kingdom? Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a recording of congregational singing of the hymn. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Is It For Me? Did You Think to Pray? …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Your Invitation to Meet God on the Mountains – and encourage you to take more steps today on the path that leads to life.
Jason and Roger continue their May Friday series exploring significant questions our hymns ask. In this episode: Can You Count the Stars? Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a recording of congregational singing of the hymn. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Is It For Me? Did You Think to Pray?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Positive Steps to Recovery – and explore the bridge between Mark 4 and 5 – “Who then is this?” You might be surprised who provides the answer.
Jason and Roger continue their May Friday series exploring significant questions our hymns ask. In this episode: Did You Think to Pray? Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a recording of congregational singing of the hymn. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Is It For Me?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – “Whatever He Says to You, Do It” – and explore the incredible faith and endurance of Mary, Jesus’ mother.
Jason and Roger kick off a new Friday series exploring significant questions our hymns ask. First up: Is It For Me? Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a recording of congregational singing of the hymn.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Deacons: Servants Who Strengthen the Church – and explore the vital role that servants play in the life of a healthy church.
Jason and Roger conclude their Friday series focused on the incredible work of bringing children to Jesus. As Bible classes have relaunched at Charlestown Road, what’s the value? Is it worth the effort? In this episode: Jason and Roger talk directly to kids. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Encouragement for Parents Encouragement for Teachers Teachers Who …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Wrinkled Church – and explore an important question: What should we do – in the church, in our marriages and families – when the reality doesn’t match up with the image?
Jason and Roger continue their Friday series focused on the incredible work of bringing others to Jesus. As Bible classes have relaunched at Charlestown Road, what’s the value? Is it worth the effort? In this episode: what I wish every student in Bible class knew. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Encouragement for Parents Encouragement for Teachers …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger explore a variety of practical questions related to Sunday morning’s sermon – So, What Denomination Are We?
Jason and Roger continue their Friday series focused on the incredible work of bringing children to Jesus. As Bible classes have relaunched at Charlestown Road, what’s the value? Is it worth the effort? In this episode: teachers who have helped us. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Encouragement for Parents Encouragement for Teachers
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Distinctive Nature – and explore the very last verse of 1 John, “Little children, keep yourselves from idols.” Is that something we even need to worry about today?
Jason and Roger continue their Friday series focused on the incredible work of bringing children to Jesus. As Bible classes have relaunched at Charlestown Road, what’s the value? Is it worth the effort? In this episode: encouragement for teachers. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Encouragement for Parents
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – RISE – and explore the implications of the resurrection–of Jesus and you. “In fact, Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep” (1 Cor 15:20).
Jason and Roger kick off a new Friday series focused on the incredible work of bringing children to Jesus. As Bible classes relaunch at Charlestown Road, what’s the value? Is it worth the effort? In this episode: encouragement for parents.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – On the Same Page With God About Worship – and explore a fundamental principle: worship involves action on our part. So what about before, during, and after our assemblies of worship? How can we prepare? What should we be doing? What …
Lots of people start; not everyone finishes. Jason and Roger conclude their Friday series exploring what it takes to finish and finish well. In this episode: what is “the race”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – On the Same Page With God About Salvation – and discuss a very straightforward statement Roger made in that sermon: “If I get this wrong, I’ll miss heaven.” Really?
Lots of people start; not everyone finishes. Jason and Roger continue their Friday series exploring what it takes to finish and finish well. In this episode: what is “the good fight”?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – A Holy Temple – and explore the practical implications of being a modern-day dwelling place for God.
Lots of people start; not everyone finishes. Jason and Roger continue their Friday series exploring what it takes to finish and finish well. In this episode: what does it mean to be “entrusted” with something valuable? With what has the disciple of Jesus been entrusted, and what does it require of us?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Elements of What God Builds – and explore three key words tied to God’s creation: living, lasting, and loving.
Lots of people start; not everyone finishes. Jason and Roger kick off a new Friday series by going back to Jesus’ parable of the sower in Luke 8 in search of what it takes to finish strong and well.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Being Joined Together – and explore the seven “ones” that join (and keep) us together.
What does it mean to look like Jesus? Jason and Roger conclude their 4-part series exploring that question. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – Is It Even Possible? 2 – Holy as He is Holy 3 – Faithful as He is Faithful
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – He’s Working On You – and explore three key words: conviction, character, and choice. Choices spring from character and character is shaped by conviction, which means that where we stand and who we stand for matters a great deal.
What does it mean to look like Jesus? Jason and Roger dig into Part 3 of a 4-part series exploring that question. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: 1 – Is It Even Possible? 2 – Holy as He is Holy
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Built By God – and explore a variety of the practical implications of the church being people built by Jesus.
What does it mean to look like Jesus? Jason and Roger dig into Part 2 of a 4-part series exploring that question. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Is It Even Possible?
What does it mean to look like Jesus? Jason and Roger kick off a 4-part series exploring that question. First up: is it even possible?
Jason and special guest Brent Densford tell the story of the recent launch of Building Blocks and encourage you to start building with us. Our newest series – What is the Bible? – launches TODAY: Friday, February 5. You can sign-up now at CharlestownRoad.org/BuildingBlocks.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason is joined by special guest Brent Densford, one of the shepherds of our church family. They revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Cornerstone – and explore what it means to orient our lives around Jesus Christ.
When you start to worry, what should you do? Jason and Roger conclude this 4-part series by digging into what it means to trust the God who cares for you. Previously in this series: When You Start to Worry … LOOK When You Start to Worry … LIFT When You Start to Worry … CAST
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Holy Demolition – and dig deeper into 1 John 3:8. What are “the works of the devil” that Jesus came to destroy?
When you start to worry, what should you do? 1 Peter 5 gives us a word worth thinking about and practicing as we head into the weekend. Previously in this series: When You Start to Worry … LOOK When You Start to Worry … LIFT
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason revisits Sunday morning’s sermon – Letters Here & Abroad – and uses it to remind us that today, Inauguration Day in the United States, is a good day to pray.
Jason and Roger continue their Friday series for January called When You Start to Worry.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Rising Up – and explore the powerful metaphor of ropes and rags.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Rise and Build – and explore what it will look like to build in 2021 as a partner with God.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Rules of Life – and discuss the great summary statement in Hebrews 13:4: “Let marriage be held in honor among all…”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Four Truths For Challenging Times – and discuss Jesus’ stark warning in Matthew 24:12: “Because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold.” How can we keep our hearts warm when the love of others around us is …
Jason and Roger kick off a 2-part Friday series called Living With Plan-B. What can we do when life isn’t going the way we expected?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Now, What Do You See? – and explore why clear spiritual vision is so important.
Jason and Roger conclude their 3-part Singing With Thankfulness series. This week: Give Thanks. Get to know the author behind the hymn, think through its Luke 1 roots, and sing along with a congregational recording.
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Jason and Roger continue their 3-part Friday series, Singing With Thankfulness. This week: O Thou Fount of Every Blessing. Get to know the author behind the hymn, think through some of the rich content (what’s an Ebenezer?), and sing along with a congregational recording. Thanking the source of your blessings is a great way to begin …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – It Is Good to Give Thanks – and Roger “interviews” Jason as a means of reminding all of us to give thanks for the people who have shaped us.
Jason and Roger kick off a new Friday series called Singing With Thankfulness. This week: Count Your Blessings. Get to know the author behind the hymn, think through its Psalm 40 roots, and sing along with a congregational recording. Counting your blessings is a great way to begin this weekend!
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – Smiling at the Future – and think through what it takes to continue smiling, come what may.
Jason and Roger conclude their series on Questions Jesus Asked by looking at the incredible account of Jesus healing ten lepers. When only one came back to give thanks, Jesus asked, “Were not ten cleansed? Where are the nine?” Thanks is more than a thought and more than a feeling. Thanks is to be given. …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger discuss how disciples of Jesus are called (and enabled) to handle the highs and lows of life in a way that helps others and honors King Jesus.
Jason and Roger look into one of the most provocative questions Jesus was ever asked: “Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?” After asking for a common coin of the day, Jesus responded with a question of his own: “Whose likeness and inscription is this?” What does it look like in 2020 …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – God’s First Questions – and zero in on one question in particular: “Where are you?” Why did God ask Adam that question in Genesis 3? How does he continue to ask the same question of us, even today?
Jason and Roger look into one of the most foundational and perspective-shaping questions Jesus ever asked: “What will it profit?” PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: “Who Do You Say That I Am?” “By What Authority?”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – If I Could Ask the Lord for ONE Thing… – and discuss some of the everyday implications of thinking through that question.
Jason and Roger look into one of the most foundational and important questions Jesus ever asked: “By what authority?” PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: “Who Do You Say That I Am?”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon – The Simplicity and Complexity of Christ – and discuss some practical things to acknowledge and appreciate in the middle of your week.
In the first episode of a new Friday series, Jason and Roger look into one of the most foundational and important questions Jesus ever asked: “Who do you say that I am?”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger talk through the variety of resources available to help us grow in the Fall of 2020.
In the fourth and final episode of a Friday series, Jason and Roger invite you to take a fresh look at the last book of your Bible: Revelation. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: (1) – “I Know” (2) – Heaven’s Throne Room (3) – Jesus Wins
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger ask a question most probably haven’t thought enough about: “What are the BLESSINGS of 2020?”
In the third episode of a Friday series, Jason and Roger invite you to take a fresh look at the last book of your Bible: Revelation. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: (1) – “I Know” (2) – Heaven’s Throne Room
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermon, 4 Questions That Matter, and explore a variety of follow-up questions: Can I be heaven bound without commitment? In what ways is commitment good for us? Why is it critical to remember that sin doesn’t evaporate, expire, or just go away? If being …
In the second episode of a Friday series, Jason and Roger invite you to take a fresh look at the last book of your Bible: Revelation. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: (1) – “I Know”
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermon, Philemon: For Love’s Sake, and explore a variety of follow-up questions: Why didn’t the New Testament call for the end of slavery? What about “finders-keepers, losers-weepers”? What can we learn from Philemon about healing broken relationships?
In the first episode of a new Friday series, Jason and Roger invite you to take a fresh look at the last book of your Bible: Revelation.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermon, Rock of Ages, and explore an often-overlooked reality of life: decisions determine direction.
In the final episode of a 4-part series on the Sermon on the Mount, Jason and Roger draw some practical lessons from Matthew 7.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermon, Keys to a Successful Campaign, and explore how a kingdom not OF this world CHANGED this world.
In Part 3 of a Fridays in August series, Jason and Roger draw some practical lessons from Matthew 6. Beware the craving for being seen by others “Pray then like this…” Don’t worry; do seek
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermon, Tomorrow’s Prayer, and explore the steps David took to prepare his son Solomon for the building of the Temple. Parents today aren’t building physical temples, but we are building sons and daughters. What can we learn from David? He rightly understood where Solomon …
In Part 2 of a Fridays in August series, Jason and Roger draw some practical lessons from Matthew 5. The inside matters How people see us matters The authority of Jesus still matters
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermon, The Price of Victory, and discuss: “Everything worthwhile comes with a cost.” Why is that? Why would Jesus tell anyone, “You cannot be my disciple”? In 2020-terms, what does it look like to “count the cost”? What can I do when people I …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday’s sermon, Content and Confident, But Not Comfortable, and explore some practical areas of life wherein we need to be careful about being comfortable.
In Part 1 of a new Fridays in August series, Jason and Roger dive into the Sermon on the Mount–a message we might easily forget was delivered in one sitting. Have you ever stopped long enough to look at Jesus’ most famous sermon as a whole? Ever just listened to it, from beginning to end?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and special guest Jonathan Banning (an upcoming speaker in our Wednesday evening Summer Series) talk about being people of character in the midst of chaos. What is “character” from a Biblical point-of-view? How can distressing times undermine character? How will hearts that “burn within” for God help us …
In Part 5 of our Fridays in July series on Shepherding During a Crisis, Jason and Roger explore some practical ways that the sheep can help the shepherds. Part 1 of the Series: Shepherding During a Crisis Part 2 of the Series: Know Well the Condition of Your Flock Part 3 of the Series: Footprints …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Trouble With Troubles, and explore how to “keep playing on” in the midst of troublesome times.
In Part 4 of our Fridays in July series on Shepherding During a Crisis, Jason and Roger explore the shepherd/sheep relationship. Part 1 of the Series: Shepherding During a Crisis Part 2 of the Series: Know Well the Condition of Your Flock Part 3 of the Series: Footprints of the Shepherd
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Path to Peace, and explore some of the practical “How?” questions related to enjoying the peace Jesus makes available to his disciples.
In Part 3 of our Fridays in July series on Shepherding During a Crisis, Jason and Roger explore Psalm 23 and John 10. What can we learn from the footprints of the chief Shepherd? Part 1 of the Series: Shepherding During a Crisis Part 2 of the Series: Know Well the Condition of Your Flock
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Catch the Foxes, and think through some of the figurative “foxes” that could be running around your home and through your marriage today.
In Part 2 of our Fridays in July series on Shepherding During a Crisis, Jason and Roger explore the wisdom of Proverbs 27:23 and how it relates to modern challenges – “Know well the condition of your flocks.” Part 1 of the Series: Shepherding During a Crisis
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger discuss this year’s Wednesday evening Summer Series: My Eyes Have Seen Your Glory.
In Part 1 of a new Fridays in July series of episodes, Jason and Roger explore what it looks like and what it takes from a Biblical point-of-view to shepherd God’s people during a time of crisis.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Challenges To Our Journey, and explore a variety of practical questions: Why does God allow his people to face challenges? How might being a Christian make life more difficult? How can parents create a home environment where questions are safe? What’s the …
In Part 2 of 2 in a simple series on making the most of your Summer, Jason and Roger give you a few things to think about from Ephesians 5. Part 1 of the Series: Challenging Yourself to Grow
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Footsteps of the Faith of Our Father Abraham, and explore a variety of practical questions about faith and righteousness.
In Part 1 of 2 in a simple series on making the most of your Summer, Jason and Roger give you two things to think about as we head into a warm weekend: Don’t lose sight of the big picture Challenge yourself to grow
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Audacious Jesus, and explore how the audacious Jesus makes his disciples unashamedly different.
Jason and Roger conclude their series of conversations on the sinful choice of racism by thinking through God’s call for respect of authority in Romans 13. What does it mean to “pay respect to whom respect is owed”? Other episodes in this series: 1 – The Image of God 2 – A Choice That Grieves …
Jason and Roger continue their series of conversations on the sinful choice of racism by focusing on a principle repeated over and over again in Scripture: our God loves justice. As his children, so should we. Other episodes in this series: 1 – The Image of God 2 – A Choice That Grieves Our Father
Jason and Roger continue their conversation on the sin of racism–a choice that grieves our Father in heaven. Other episodes in this series: 1 – The Image of God
Jason and Roger begin a series of conversations on the sinful choice of racism by focusing on a bedrock truth about humanity from Page 1 of the Bible: we are all created in God’s image. Racism is wrong. Why? Reason #1: God has made each one of us in his gloriously creative image.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger conclude their “As the Storm Passes By” series. Disciples of Jesus have a bigger goal than simply surviving storms. We’re to be life-long learners of the Master Teacher. So what can we learn from the storms of life? Our souls need an anchor. Other episodes in …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Journey of Trust, and explore the link between trust and gratitude.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their “As the Storm Passes By” series. Disciples of Jesus have a bigger goal than simply surviving storms. We’re to be life-long learners of the Master Teacher. So what can we learn from the storms of life? Faith can (and should) continue to grow, even …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, What’s On the Scale of Your Heart? and explore some common (and deadly) misconceptions. “Is a little bit of sin alright?” “Will I be okay in the Judgment if my good deeds outweigh my evil deeds?”
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their “As the Storm Passes By” series. Disciples of Jesus have a bigger goal than simply surviving storms. We’re to be life-long learners of the Master Teacher. So what can we learn from the storms of life? We need to be taught to number our days. …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Raised to Give, and explore what it looks like when our homes are little colonies of heaven.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger kick off a new series: “As the Storm Passes By.” Disciples of Jesus have a bigger goal than simply surviving storms. We’re to be life-long learners of the Master Teacher. So what can we learn from the storms of life? Storms remind us that …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Antioch: The Gospel on Display. Antioch was a church of several “firsts,” and everyone wants to be a part of a healthy, vibrant, active church. But where does it start? What made the disciples in Antioch special and worthy of imitation, even …
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger conclude their NEEDED: Good News series. There’s been plenty of bad news recently, and a whole lot of talk about obstacles, fears, and anxieties. How about some good news? In this episode: We have great hope. That’s really good news. Other episodes in the NEEDED: Good …
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, I Sat Where They Sat, and dig deeper into a vital principle from 2 Peter 1:9–don’t forget.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their NEEDED: Good News series. There’s been plenty of bad news recently, and a whole lot of talk about obstacles, fears, and anxieties. How about some good news? In this episode: We are part of a great fellowship. That’s really good news.
Other episodes in the NEEDED: Good News series:
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, “Will They Know?” and explore some important principles in modern terms. What does it mean to be a “watchman” today? Where are “watchmen” needed? And how will people know whether or not we have “been with Jesus”?
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their NEEDED: Good News series. There’s been plenty of bad news recently, and a whole lot of talk about obstacles, fears, and anxieties. How about some good news? In this episode: We are called to great work. That’s really good news.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Message of the Cross, and dig deeper into Paul’s statement in 1 Corinthians 1 that “the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.”
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger kick off a new series called NEEDED: Good News. There’s been plenty of bad news recently, and a whole lot of talk about obstacles, fears, and anxieties. How about some good news? First up? We belong to God. That’s really good news.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Top of the List, and reflect on what Paul describes as “the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus.” Can you really “know” someone who lived 2,000 years ago? If so, how? And what difference does “knowing” Jesus make for life today?
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger conclude their THROUGH THE AGES series. “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven” (Eccl 3:1). What’s it look like to be heaven bound in the “autumn” years of life?
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger reflect on some key words from 1 Thessalonians that have the power to shore up the disciple’s hope in difficult days.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason explores two passages from the writings of Paul about being “absent in body” from our brethren for a time, yet “close in heart” and connected “in spirit.” We’re not the first to go through times of separation, so how did the earliest disciples continue to grow and maintain their focus in times of difficulty and distress?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason reflects on a question that showed up in this week’s daily Bible reading: “What is man?” Within a few pages of your Bible, two very different answers are offered: (1) a maggot or (2) a little lower than the angels. The answer you accept will impact every aspect of your life. Choose carefully.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their March series called THROUGH THE AGES. What’s it look like to be heaven bound as a young family?
Fathers: in this unusual and challenging time, your family needs leadership. The good Shepherd is calling you to shepherd your little flock at home. We’re praying for you and hope this episode will give you some spiritual fuel for the journey ahead.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger reflect on a few examples from the book of Acts that can help us pivot, adapt, and refocus our efforts as disciples in times of adversity. Sometimes, unexpected obstacles open up opportunities that can help us grow in ways we never saw coming.
Due to the current health risks in our community, all assemblies and Bible classes for the week of March 15, 2020 are cancelled. We’re providing a variety of digital resources at CharlestownRoad.org to help you honor the Lord on this Lord’s day and stay connected to your church family, including this special Sunday edition of the Heaven Bound podcast.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their March series called THROUGH THE AGES. What’s it look like to be heaven bound as a single young adult?
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, Love: Seeing as God Sees and reflect on the fact that love is a choice. In order to love as God loves, I must make the choice to love. How does Jesus help me make and live that choice?
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger kick off a new March series called THROUGH THE AGES. What’s it look like to be heaven bound in middle school?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, JESUS: Who Do You Say That He Is? and reflect on that question as THE question in a world of big questions.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger conclude their February series on FLAT TIRES.
Is it a big deal when I don’t take things as seriously as I should? How can I know what deserves to be taken seriously? And what happens when God is serious about something but I’m not?
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, The Bridge That God Built, and reflect on the Bible as the only way to God.
Why read the Bible? We read the Bible to know God, and once you know the Author of the Book, it changes everything.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their February series on FLAT TIRES. Ever suffered a flat tire on a road trip? It’s not fun.
Do you ever just feel deflated? Not sure you can keep doing what you know you ought to do? How do disciples of Jesus press on toward the goal of heaven, even when they don’t feel like it?
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, How (Not) to Be a Miserable Comforter, and reflect on some important life lessons from the friends of Job.
When someone around us is hurting, we often struggle with what to say or do. What should we remember when hearts around us are breaking? Having been comforted by God and others, how can we be sources of comfort and encouragement to others?
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger continue their February series on FLAT TIRES. Ever suffered a flat tire on a road trip? It’s not fun.
How do you maintain the right sort of attitude in a toxic world? What wisdom and help can be found for everyday frustrations in the Bible? Disciples of Jesus are “in” the world, but shouldn’t be “of” this world, and that starts with our attitudes.
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On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, As God Sees Us, and reflect on three different views:
It all really leads to this fundamental question: “How do you see God?”
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger begin a February series on FLAT TIRES. Ever suffered a flat tire on a road trip? It’s not fun.
What sort of “flat tires” might the heaven bound experience? Sometimes, we get hurt by the people around us. What do we need to remember? How should we respond? How does Jesus help when we’re hurting?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger switch gears a little and prep you to read the book of Job in the Old Testament. Our daily Bible reading schedule will take us into Job 1 in the next few days.
Maybe you’ve never read Job before. Maybe it’s been a long time and you remember how challenging it can be. How can this ancient book of the Bible help you see God and his purposes more clearly in 2020? You might be surprised.
Download the newest daily Bible reading calendar to join us on the journey.
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger conclude their discussion of the spiritual dashboard with a look at the SPEEDOMETER. Are you accelerating? Are you making progress in your journey with Jesus? How do you know?
What can I learn by thinking Biblically about the speedometer of my heart?
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning’s sermon, As God Sees the Church, and reflect on a sobering aspect of being a disciple of Jesus: people will make judgments and assumptions about Christians, the church, and God based on our behavior.
“Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works” (Titus 2:7). What difference can an ordinary person make in the middle of an ordinary week, a difference that could have extraordinary impact on the life of someone who needs Jesus?
In this episode of the Heaven Bound podcast, Jason and Roger discuss TEMPERATURE. If something starts to go wrong with your car, you immediately look to the dashboard. Is the engine running too hot? Too cold?
What can we learn by thinking Biblically about the temperature gauge of our hearts?