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Citizen Church Podcast
Citizen Church
25 episodes
6 days ago
We are a Christ-centered, Spirit-led, Kingdom-building movement, committed to the physical and spiritual renewal of cities and nations, and restoring hope and purpose to every person.
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We are a Christ-centered, Spirit-led, Kingdom-building movement, committed to the physical and spiritual renewal of cities and nations, and restoring hope and purpose to every person.
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Citizen Church Podcast
The Heart God Notices - The Life of David
In the closing message of our series on the life of David, Pastor Brandon Woodward—lead pastor of Union City Church in Washington, D.C. and brother to Pastor Dustin Woodward—brings a powerful and heartfelt word about what it truly means to be a person after God’s own heart. From David’s humble beginnings to his final days as king, this message traces the journey of a man who wasn’t defined by perfection but by pursuit. Even through failure, grief, and success, David never stopped chasing after the presence of God. In this sermon, Pastor Brandon unpacks four defining qualities of a heart that gets God’s attention: • A heart that seeks His presence more than position or power • A heart that studies His precepts and builds life on His Word • A heart that sings His praises in every season • A heart that serves His purposes above personal ambition You’ll be reminded that God isn’t looking for perfection—He’s looking for devotion. He’s searching for men and women who will love what He loves, care about what He cares about, and live fully surrendered to His will. As Pastor Brandon shares, “Legacy isn’t about what you leave behind, but what you set in motion.” Let this message inspire you to seek God wholeheartedly and live a life that moves His heart. Scripture References: 1 Samuel 13:14, Psalm 51, Psalm 27, Psalm 63, Psalm 119, Acts 13:22, Acts 13:36, 2 Chronicles 16:9
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6 days ago

Citizen Church Podcast
The Making of a Leader - The Life of David
In Week 7 of our Life of David series, Pastor Dustin Woodward brings a timely and challenging message titled “The Making of a Leader.” The call to follow Jesus is also the call to lead others toward Him. As Rick Warren said, “Every believer is a leader because every believer carries light in a dark world.” Through the story of David, we’re reminded that leadership is not defined by position or power—it’s shaped in the valleys, refined through surrender, and strengthened by trust in God. The Making of Great Leaders: Great leaders are formed in valleys. What you learn in the valley becomes what you lead with on the mountain. Pain doesn’t always change your situation, but it should change your priorities. Great leaders value surrender over control. Humility is the strength of a secure leader. You can’t hold onto control and claim to trust God at the same time. Great leaders come back stronger and wiser. Great leaders don’t just recover—they rebuild. When you’ve been through the valley and trusted God, you come out with authority that can’t be manufactured. David’s journey reminds us that even when life falls apart, God is still forming something in us. Leadership in the kingdom begins not with status, but with surrender. Scripture References: 2 Samuel 13:36 | 2 Samuel 15:30 | 2 Samuel 19:14–15 Questions to Reflect On: What have I stopped pursuing because of fear, failure, or loss? Who do I need to forgive so I can move forward again? What would it look like to lead, serve, and dream again—but this time with humility, grace, and wisdom?
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1 week ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Citizens Of Heaven - Guest Speakers
Today we welcome guest speaker Layla Nahavandi as she shares a powerful message titled “Citizens of Heaven.” In this sermon, Layla challenges us to remember that as followers of Jesus, we belong to a different kingdom—one not of this world. She reminds us that our true identity is not defined by earthly status or circumstance but by our citizenship in heaven. Through scripture and revelation, we learn that: 1.Citizens of Heaven have a new King and Kingdom. 2.Citizens of Heaven carry a name with authority and access. 3.Citizens of Heaven live by kingdom laws. 4.Citizens of Heaven speak a new language and develop a new accent. 5.Citizens of Heaven walk in new rights, privileges, and freedoms through Christ. Citizens of Heaven Bill of Rights I am God’s possession, His child, His workmanship, His friend, His temple, co-laborer, witness, soldier, ambassador, and building. I am able to do all things because He strengthens me. I am a minister and an instrument; His chosen, His beloved, His jewel, and His heritage. In Christ I have been redeemed by blood—set free from sin, set free from Satan, and set free from the kingdom of darkness. I have been chosen before the foundation of the world, predestined to be like Jesus, forgiven of all trespasses, washed in His blood, and accepted into God’s family. I have been justified freely by His grace, given all things pertaining to life, given great and precious promises, a sound mind, and the Holy Spirit. I have the ministry of reconciliation, authority over the enemy, access to God, and wisdom for free. In Christ I am complete—sanctified, justified, and fit for the Master’s use. I am loved eternally, kept by His power, not condemned, one with the Lord, and seated in heavenly places. I am the head and not the tail, the light in darkness, a candle in a dark place, a city on a hill, and the salt of the earth. I am His sheep, hidden with Christ in God, and protected from the evil one. I am secure in Christ, set on a rock, more than a conqueror, born again, filled with His power, a victor, healed by His stripes, covered by His blood, sheltered by His wings, and hidden in the secret place. I have access to the Father, a home in heaven, all things in Christ, a living hope, and an anchor for my soul. I have authority to tread on serpents, power to witness, the tongue of the learned, the mind of Christ, boldness, access, and peace with God. I have faith like a mustard seed. In Him I can do all things, find mercy, come boldly to His throne, quench the fiery darts of the enemy, declare liberty to the captives, pray always, and overcome the enemy. The only things I cannot do in Christ are to be separated from God, to perish or be lost, to be moved, taken out of my Father’s hand, charged, accused, or condemned. I am a citizen of heaven, and this is my identity in Christ. Scripture References: Hebrews 11:13–16 | Philippians 3:20 | Romans 8:15–30 | Mark 16:17–18 | John 14:13 | Acts 2:1–4 | Colossians 2:13–14 | John 10:10
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2 weeks ago

Citizen Church Podcast
A King Restored - The Life of David
Pastor Dustin walks us through The Progression of Repentance — the journey David took from failure to forgiveness, and how God’s grace still meets us the same way today. Repentance isn’t about shame — it’s about restoration. It begins when we finally see what’s been hidden, when conviction draws us back, not pushes us away. The Four Stages of Repentance: Realization – God opens your eyes. (2 Samuel 12:7, Psalm 32:3–4) “Conviction isn’t God pushing you away; it’s God pulling you back.” Remorse – Conviction breaks your heart. (2 Samuel 12:13, Psalm 51:17) “When God breaks your heart, it’s never to destroy you; it’s to rebuild you.” Repentance – Honesty before God. (Psalm 51) “Grace can’t cleanse what pride refuses to confess.” Redemption – Grace rebuilds what sin has broken. (2 Samuel 12:20–25, Psalm 32:5) “Grace doesn’t just wipe your slate clean; it writes a new story.” Repentance isn’t just feeling sorry — it’s a decision that leads to transformation. When God restores you, He restores your purpose, not just your peace. Key Passages: 2 Samuel 12, Psalm 32, Psalm 51
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3 weeks ago

Citizen Church Podcast
When Kings Fall - The Life of David
Before David fell publicly, he drifted privately. His story reminds us that sin rarely happens in a single moment—it happens through a series of unchecked decisions, quiet compromises, and subtle desires that pull our hearts away from God. In Week 5 of The Life of David, Pastor Dustin Woodward takes us into one of the most pivotal chapters in David’s life: the moment temptation turned into tragedy. What began as a glance became deception, a decision, and ultimately, destruction. But even in David’s darkest chapter, God’s grace wasn’t finished writing his story. Temptation isn’t just about weakness—it’s about where we’ve placed our loyalty. Will we trust God’s will, or satisfy self-will? Through Scripture and honest reflection, Pastor Dustin shows us how temptation takes root, why desire can’t be controlled outside of God’s design, and how conviction opens the door to restoration. Key Scriptures: 2 Samuel 11 | James 1:14–15 | Titus 2:11–14 In this message, you’ll discover: How small moments of compromise lead to life-changing consequences The difference between temptation and participation Why deception grows when we negotiate with sin instead of confronting it How conviction, not condemnation, leads to freedom and restoration The transforming power of grace that can redeem any failure If you’ve ever felt trapped by temptation or weighed down by regret, this message is for you. God’s grace meets us not at the end of our story, but right in the middle of our failure.
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1 month ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Friendships that Strengthen - The Life of David
Pastor Chris Baldwin continues our series Life of David with a powerful message on the kind of friendships God uses to shape our future. In this fourth week, we move from David’s anointing as king (1 Samuel 16) and his victory over Goliath (1 Samuel 17) into one of the most meaningful relationships in Scripture — the covenant friendship between David and Jonathan (1 Samuel 18–23). A biblical covenant friendship is more than casual connection; it’s a God-centered, mutual, and enduring relationship marked by loyalty, sacrificial love, and a shared desire to pursue God’s purpose together — even through hardship. Jonathan laid down his own claim to the throne, choosing to strengthen David’s calling and stand by him when Saul turned against him. From these passages we learn that true, Godly friendships: Help us in our time of need (1 Samuel 20:18-23) — they show up when life is hard and offer protection and encouragement. Correct us when we need it (Proverbs 27:5-6; Ecclesiastes 7:5; Proverbs 27:17) — real friends speak truth and sharpen us toward wisdom. Push us toward God’s call on our lives (1 Samuel 20:35-42) — they remind us who God says we are and help us walk in obedience. We also see how to cultivate these kinds of friendships ourselves: See what God sees, not what man sees — Jonathan recognized David’s future as king and surrendered his own claim (1 Samuel 18:4; 23:16-18). Be selfless, not selfish — Jonathan risked his own standing and even his safety to protect David (1 Samuel 20:27-34; 1 Corinthians 13:4-7). Center relationships on Jesus — friendships rooted in Christ endure and strengthen both people (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12). Practical next steps: join a small group, serve on a team, or simply invite someone to lunch and begin building intentional, Christ-centered connections. This message reminds us that none of us step fully into our God-given calling alone. We need covenant friendships that strengthen, challenge, and guide us toward all God has planned.
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1 month ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Honor In The Waiting - The Life of David
Sometimes God calls us long before He crowns us. In this message, Pastor Dustin unpacks the moment David spares Saul’s life in the cave of En Gedi (1 Samuel 24) and shows us why waiting on God’s timing is worth it. From the battlefield where David defeated Goliath to the hidden caves where he learned restraint, David’s story reminds us that promotion without preparation can destroy us, and that God tests the heart in secret before He trusts it in public. You’ll discover: Why premature promotion can derail your calling How waiting tests integrity and shapes character How patience builds influence and defines legacy If you’ve ever felt overlooked, delayed, or tempted to take matters into your own hands, this message will help you trust God’s timing and lead with integrity. Key Scriptures: 1 Samuel 17 | 1 Samuel 18 | 1 Samuel 19 | 1 Samuel 21–22 | 1 Samuel 24 Questions to reflect on: Am I letting impatience lead me, or is integrity guiding me? How am I responding to conflict — with restraint or revenge? Am I building trust through consistency even when unseen? Do I care more about being seen today, or carrying influence tomorrow?
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1 month ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Courage In The Face Of Giants - The Life of David
This week in The Life of David (The Making of a King), Pastor Dustin Woodward unpacks one of the most iconic stories in Scripture: David vs. Goliath. It’s more than history — it’s a picture of how God still calls ordinary people to step into extraordinary moments. David wasn’t looking for a spotlight. He was simply running an errand, delivering food to his brothers. But in the Valley of Elah, an ordinary assignment turned into an extraordinary opportunity. A shepherd boy, overlooked by many, stepped forward in faith to face the giant that left an entire army paralyzed in fear. Key Scriptures: 1 Samuel 17:17–51 | Luke 16:10 | 2 Corinthians 1:21–22 In this message, you’ll discover: Ordinary assignments lead to extraordinary opportunities – Your faithfulness in the small opens the door to God’s greater plan. Your past battles prepare you for today’s victories – Every lion and bear you’ve faced was preparing you for something bigger. You can’t fight giants in someone else’s armor – God’s anointing rests on authenticity, not imitation. You can’t conquer what you won’t confront – Avoidance never brings freedom; victory requires courage. The enemy’s weapons become your testimony – What the enemy meant to defeat you can become the very thing God uses to display His power. “Opportunities often come disguised as giants.” “The giant you won’t face is the giant you can’t defeat.” Whether your “giant” looks like fear, addiction, insecurity, financial pressure, or broken relationships — the truth is this: the battle belongs to the Lord. What God has entrusted to you is enough to defeat the giant in front of you. This message will strengthen your faith, challenge your perspective, and remind you that with God, no giant is too big, no battle is too strong, and no situation is beyond His power. Our Prayer Today: That you would rise with courage like David, face the giants standing in your way, and trust that the same God who empowered David is with you right now.
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1 month ago

Citizen Church Podcast
The Call Of A King - The Life of David
Today we begin a brand new series: The Life of David (The Making of a King). Other than Jesus, no one in Scripture has more written about them than David — over 60 chapters, more than 1,000 mentions, and countless lessons about leadership, worship, and walking with God. In this opening message, “The Call of a King,” Pastor Dustin Woodward shows us how God’s call on David’s life reminds us of our own calling: Key Scriptures: 1 Samuel 16:6–13 | Luke 16:10 | 2 Corinthians 1:21–22 3 Truths from David’s Call: God sees possibility where others see limits — People look at outward appearance, but God looks at the heart. God finds you in the field — Faithfulness in small things prepares you for bigger things. The anointing reveals God’s purpose — Anointing may not change your assignment overnight, but it always changes your identity. David’s story proves this: you don’t need the approval of people to be chosen by God. His call isn’t about pedigree, popularity, or position — it’s about His plan. “Anointing = God’s empowerment for God’s assignment.” Series Theme: This isn’t just the story of David — it’s the story of every believer learning how God shapes us through calling, character, and anointing to step into His purpose. Whether you’re in the “field” waiting, in a season of testing, or walking in your calling, God is forming a king’s heart inside of you.
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2 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Fighting For Your Family - Home Sweet Home
In the final week of our Home Sweet Home series, Pastor Galen Woodward brings a powerful message titled “Fighting for Your Family.” From Nehemiah’s example of rebuilding the walls, we are reminded that families today must also rise up and fight — not with weapons, but with consistency, wisdom, and protection. Our homes are under pressure from culture, distractions, and spiritual attack, but God has called us to be faithful gatekeepers over our marriages, children, and households. Key Scriptures: Nehemiah 4:14 | Nehemiah 6:3 | Nehemiah 4:9 | Nehemiah 7:1,3 | James 1:5 | Proverbs 4:5–9 | 2 Samuel 23:11–12 In this message, you’ll learn: – Why building a family requires consistency, one brick at a time – How godly wisdom protects you from destructive choices – The importance of guarding your home — what you watch, who you allow close, and even the atmosphere you create – How prayer and wisdom become a defense system for your family – Why you can’t control the world your kids walk into, but you can shape the home they walk out of “Consistency is like building a house one brick at a time.” “Wisdom is the ability to see things from God’s perspective and know the right course of action.” Praying for Wisdom: A Defense System Wisdom will keep you away from pornography. Wisdom will keep you from having an affair. Wisdom will keep you from anger and rage. Wisdom will keep you from addiction. Wisdom will keep you from marrying the wrong person. Wisdom will protect you financially. Wisdom will protect you from being influenced into a false worldview. Wisdom will keep you from making wrong decisions. Wisdom will protect you from insecurity. Closing Prayer from Pastor Galen: “Lord, Today we rise to fight for our families, for our sons and our daughters, for our husbands and our wives. Make us faithful gatekeepers. Help us to stand watch over our homes and hearts. May our homes be filled with peace, faith and strength. In Jesus name, Amen.” This message is a call to action for every parent, spouse, and believer: fight for your home with faith, prayer, and godly wisdom.
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2 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Practices for Godly Parenting - Home Sweet Home
Parenting is one of the greatest callings God entrusts to us — and also one of the most challenging. In Week 4 of our Home Sweet Home series, Pastor Dustin and Mandy Woodward teach on Godly Parenting, reminding us that raising children is not about perfection, but about faithfully stewarding the lives God has placed in our care. The Bible calls us to lead by example, embrace our responsibility, speak with intention, and trust God to do what we cannot. More than providing for our children, our ultimate responsibility is to point them to Jesus — in our actions, words, and everyday rhythms at home. Key Scriptures: Proverbs 22:6 | Jeremiah 1:4 | Deuteronomy 6:4–9 | Romans 12:2 | 1 Corinthians 15:33 | Proverbs 18:21 | James 5:16 In this message, you’ll discover: – Why you must lead yourself before you lead your kids – The role of teaching and correcting in shaping attitudes, actions, and associations – The importance of speaking words of life and identity over your children – How to release control and trust God’s plan for their future “Your words today become their inner voice tomorrow.” “You replicate who you are, not who you wish you were.” 31 Virtues to Pray Over Your Children: Salvation Grace Love Honesty Self-Control Love for God Justice Mercy Respect Self-Esteem Faithfulness Courage Purity Kindness Generosity Peace-Loving Joy Perseverance Humility Compassion Responsibility Contentment Faith Servant’s Heart Hope Willingness to Work Prayerfulness Self-Discipline Passion for God Heart for Missions Gratitude Closing Prayer/Declaration: “Lord, thank You for the gift of family. Strengthen us as parents. And let our children rise up secure in their identity, bold in their calling, and rooted in Your Word. Make our homes a place where Your presence dwells and Your name is honored. We declare our homes will be houses of faith and peace, and our parenting will reflect Your heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen.” This message is for every parent, grandparent, or guardian who wants to raise children anchored in Christ. Parents — which of the 31 virtues are you praying over your kids this week? Drop it in the comments!
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2 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
God’s Design For Marriage - Home Sweet Home
Marriage is more than a contract — it’s a covenant established by God. In Week 3 of our Home Sweet Home series, Pastor Dustin and Mandy Woodward unpack what Scripture teaches about God’s design for marriage and how it shapes the strength of the family, the home, and even society itself. Drawing from Ephesians 5:22–31, this message reminds us that marriage exists to reflect the covenant love of Christ and the Church. It’s not about perfection, but about commitment, sacrifice, and faithfulness. Key Scriptures: Ephesians 5:22–31 | 1 Corinthians 13:4–7 | Colossians 3:13 | Hebrews 13:4 | Matthew 6:33 In this message, you’ll discover: – Why marriage is a covenant, not a contract – How to build a marriage on commitment and faithfulness, not feelings – God’s way to navigate love, conflict, intimacy, and priorities – The difference between culture’s definition of success and God’s definition – Practical commitments every marriage needs to thrive “Feelings may start a marriage, but only faithfulness can sustain it.” “The win in marriage is never me over you, but us over the issue.” Marriage Commitments: We’re choosing holiness instead of chasing happiness. We’ll stay faithful even when the feelings aren’t always there. We’ll fight for each other, not against each other. We’ll keep God first, each other second, and let everything else come after that. Closing Prayer from Pastor Dustin & Mandy: Lord, thank You for our marriage. Help us choose holiness over happiness. Keep us faithful when feelings fade. Teach us to fight for each other, not against each other. We put You first, each other second, and everything else after. Bless our home and make our love a light for You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. This message is a must-watch for married couples, engaged couples, or anyone preparing for the future. Build your marriage on God’s design, and you’ll leave behind a legacy that lasts.
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2 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
The Gift and Goals of Singleness - Home Sweet Home
In a culture that often defines people by their relationship status, God reminds us of a better truth: your worth and identity come from Him alone. In Week 2 of our Home Sweet Home series, Pastor Dustin and Mandy share a timely message called “The Gift and Goals of Singleness.” Singleness is not a gap to be filled but a gift to be embraced — a season to walk in purity, pursue spiritual growth, and maximize your influence for the Kingdom. Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 7:7–8, 17 | Ephesians 4:14–15 | Matthew 7:16–17 | Galatians 5:22–23 | Proverbs 13:20 In this message, you’ll discover: – How to be content and maximize your singleness – What to become and what to look for in relationships – 10 warning signs you can’t ignore when pursuing a future spouse – Why your identity is complete in Christ — not in your relationship status “Learn to see singleness as a gift, not a gap.” “Use your freedom for Kingdom impact.” Closing Prayer from Pastor Dustin & Mandy: God, my identity is not found in my relationship status but in You. I am chosen, complete, and called. Use this season for Your purpose. Let me walk in wholeness, trust Your timing, and live with joy as I follow You wholeheartedly. Whether you’re single, married, or somewhere in between, this message will encourage you to see your season through God’s eyes and embrace the unique calling He has for you. What’s one way you can maximize your season of singleness? Share in the comments!
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3 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
A Christ-Centered Home - Home Sweet Home
Welcome to Week 1 of our brand-new sermon series, Home Sweet Home! In this series, we’re diving into God’s design for the family — marriage, children, parenting, singleness — and how every season of life can flourish when Jesus is at the center of our home. In today’s message, “A Christ-Centered Home,” Pastor Dustin unpacks the biblical blueprint for family, reminding us that the home is more than a physical place — it’s a sacred space where faith is formed, character is shaped, and love is lived out daily. Whether you’re single, married, parenting, or an empty-nester, God’s vision for the home begins with Him at the center. Key Scriptures: Mark 10:6–8 | Psalm 127:3–5 | Deuteronomy 6:5–9 | Ephesians 6:1–3 | 1 Corinthians 7:7–8 | Proverbs 3:6 | Colossians 3:15–17 | Acts 2:46 | 1 Thessalonians 5:11 In this message, you’ll discover: – God’s view of marriage, children, parenting, and singleness – Why the home is a sanctuary, not a stage – 8 practical keys to building a Christ-centered home – How to create rhythms of peace, love, and authenticity – Why protecting the table and building memories matters for spiritual formation “Marriage is a covenant, not a contract. Children are a gift, not a project. Singleness is a season with divine assignment. The home is sacred because God designed it that way.” 8 Keys to a Christ-Centered Home: 1. Make God normal in your home 2. Set the tone with peace, not pressure 3. Let love be obvious and ongoing 4. Be the same person at home and in public 5. Say sorry and forgive quickly 6. Protect the table 7. Build memories, not just schedules 8. Remind each other who they are in Christ Closing Prayer from today’s message. Heavenly Father, I thank You for our family. We declare that Jesus is the center of our home, our hope, and our future. We choose to love one another deeply, forgive quickly, and speak life over each other. We will make time for what matters most: Your Word, Your presence, your church, and each other. Our home will be a place of peace, joy, and grace. As for us and our house, we will serve the Lord. In Jesus name, Amen.
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3 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Commit Your Plans - Hidden Gems
Welcome to the final week of our Hidden Gems series! Today, Pastor Sarah from our Maui Campus brings a powerful and practical message titled "Committing to God’s Path" — a timely reminder that God’s promises are found when we trust His direction over our own understanding. Life is full of decisions. But when we commit our plans, steps, and motives to the Lord, Scripture tells us He will direct, watch over, and establish our path. Key Scriptures: Proverbs 3:5–6 | Proverbs 16:3, 9, 18 | Psalm 121:1–4 | James 1:5 | Psalm 119:105 | Psalm 37:5 In this message, you’ll learn: – Promise 1: God will direct your paths – Promise 2: God will watch over your journey – Promise 3: God will establish your steps — firm, stable, and lasting – Practical ways to stay committed to God’s direction every day “The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.” — Proverbs 16:9 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart… and He will make your paths straight.” — Proverbs 3:5–6 7 Practical Ways to Stay Committed: – Watch your motives – Seek wise counsel – Wait on the Lord – Trust God’s wisdom over your own – Arrest pride – Use Scripture as your guide – Write out your commitment Final Thought: God isn’t asking for perfect plans — He’s asking for surrendered hearts. What would change if you stopped trusting your own path and fully committed your steps to Him this week?
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3 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Fear of God vs. Fear of Man - Hidden Gems
Welcome to Week 5 of our Hidden Gems series at Citizen Church! This week, Pastor Dustin brings a powerful and practical message titled "Fear of God vs. Fear of Man" — a word that speaks to all of us, no matter our age or season of life. We all wrestle with fear. But there’s one fear the Bible warns can trap us more than any other — the fear of man. It can rob us of boldness, delay our obedience, and cause us to live for approval instead of purpose. The good news? The fear of the Lord is not fear as the world knows it — it’s awe, reverence, and alignment with God… and it leads to life and freedom. Key Scriptures: Proverbs 29:25 | Proverbs 19:23 | Psalm 112:1,7 | Psalm 118:6 | Galatians 1:10 | 1 Samuel 15:24 | Proverbs 14:27 In this message, you'll learn: – How the fear of man traps us into people-pleasing and passivity – Why the fear of God brings peace, perspective, and power – What this tension looks like across different life stages — from teens to senior saints – How to trade insecurity for security by listening to God’s voice above all others “The fear of man is living your life in response to people… instead of obedience to God.” “Every time fear wins, something God planned for you gets delayed.” Final Thought / Weekly Challenge: This week, take time to reflect: What has the fear of man kept you from doing that God is calling you to do? Ask God for courage to obey, even when it's uncomfortable — and trust that fearing Him leads to freedom, not bondage. Let this be the week you choose purpose over popularity, truth over approval, and His voice over every other.
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3 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Out of Order - Guest Speakers
We’re honored to welcome Dr. Manny Arango to Citizen Church for a powerful and prophetic message titled “Out of Order”, based on John 4 and Chapter 5 of his book Crushing Chaos: Rolling in the Deep. This message takes us to a familiar scene — a well. But what unfolds there is anything but ordinary. In John 4, Jesus meets the Samaritan woman and offers her living water, not just to quench her physical thirst, but to awaken her soul. Key Scriptures: John 4:7–16 | Leviticus 14:5 | Genesis 24 | Genesis 29:1–14 | Exodus 2:15–21 | Hosea 2:16–17 | Philippians 4:10–13 In this message, you’ll explore: – The meaning and power behind Living Water – How wells in Scripture often represent divine encounters and destiny – Why contentment is a secret weapon (Philippians 4:13) – What it means to move from “Master” to “Husband” (Hosea 2) — from law to love – And how divine order can turn our chaos into purpose “If you knew the gift of God…” (John 4:10) “You will no longer call me ‘Master,’ but ‘Husband.’” (Hosea 2:16) Throughout the Bible, the well is where lives shift — where Isaac, Jacob, and Moses each met their bride. And in this message, Dr. Manny reminds us that Jesus still meets people at the well today — especially when things feel out of order. Whether you're thirsty for clarity, direction, healing, or purpose — Jesus offers living water. You don’t have to stay dry. You don’t have to stay stuck.
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3 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
The Weight of Our Words - Hidden Gems
Welcome to Citizen Church and Week 4 of our series, Hidden Gems — where we’re uncovering powerful truths from Proverbs that impact everyday life. In today’s message, Pastor Dustin brings a timely and convicting word on the power of our words — and how what we say reveals, reflects, and shapes the world around us. Key Scriptures: Proverbs 10:11 | Luke 6:45 | Proverbs 13:3 | Proverbs 17:28 | Proverbs 10:19 | Proverbs 12:18 | Genesis 2:19 In this message, you'll discover 3 reasons our words shouldn't be taken lightly: 1 Words reveal what’s in the heart.   “For a man’s words will always express what has been treasured in his heart.” (Luke 6:45) 2 Words require restraint and reflect wisdom.   Holding your tongue isn’t weakness — it’s wisdom. 3 Words carry the power of life and death.   They can build identity, heal wounds, and align us with God’s truth — or tear down, destroy, and divide. “Don’t just change your words; let God change your heart.” “Every thought has a voice, but not every thought deserves a microphone.” Our words are more than communication — they are spiritual instruments. God invites us into partnership to shape, encourage, and steward the world around us through what we say. Featuring a powerful quote from Dr. Carol Dweck: "What you praise shapes what a child values, how they see themselves, how they respond to challenges, and ultimately, who they become.” This message is for anyone who’s ever struggled with what to say, when to speak, or how to bring healing through your words. If you're ready to walk in wisdom, speak life, and reflect the heart of God — don’t miss this sermon.
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4 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
Money God’s Way: Walking in Wisdom - Hidden Gems
Welcome to Citizen Church and Week 3 of our series, Hidden Gems — where we uncover timeless wisdom from Proverbs for everyday life. In today’s powerful message, Pastor Dustin teaches us how to walk in financial wisdom by handling money God’s way — with generosity, trust, and obedience. Key Scriptures: Proverbs 11:24–25 | Proverbs 3:9–10 | Matthew 6:33 | Luke 11:42 | Proverbs 28:19 | Hebrews 7:1–10 In this message, you’ll discover 3 key principles for Kingdom generosity: Generosity doesn’t subtract — it multiplies.  - The world of the generous gets larger and more impactful. When you put God first, everything else finds its place.  - Tithing isn’t just a financial act — it’s spiritual alignment. Obedience begins with what you have.  - God honors faithfulness and stewardship over perfection. “The stingy don’t just have less… they become less.” “You can’t overflow if you don’t put God first.” This message is a must-watch if you're seeking Biblical wisdom on money, financial freedom, or just looking to grow in your stewardship and faith. Whether you're learning to tithe, budget, invest, or break free from debt, God’s Word has a blueprint for financial peace and purpose. Plus, learn about our Generosity U discipleship journey — where we explore practical tools and spiritual truths that lead to overflow living. God’s way with money is clear: – Give freely > You grow. – Honor God first > You overflow. – Work faithfully > You harvest.
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4 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
A Life Poured Out - Hidden Gems
Welcome to Week 2 of our Hidden Gems series at Citizen Church! We’re so glad you’re here. In today’s message, Pastor Kim reminds us that true purpose and fulfillment come when we choose to live a life poured out — one marked by generosity, service, and surrender. Key Scriptures: Proverbs 11:24–25 | 1 Corinthians 12 | Genesis 12:2 | Mark 10:45 | Psalm 23:5 | Mark 14:4 In this message, you'll learn: – Why everyone has a role to play in the body of Christ – How giving is actually gaining (Proverbs 11:24–25) – That blessing flows through you, not just to you – Why nothing poured out is ever wasted in God’s Kingdom – And that you can’t outpour the Source — Jesus Himself (Mark 10:45) “Serving isn’t about visibility — it’s about availability.” “The only waste is what was never poured out.” Whether you’re actively serving, thinking about joining a team, or simply seeking a deeper purpose — this message will challenge and inspire you. There’s a hidden gem in pouring yourself out for the good of others… and God promises, you will be refreshed.
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4 months ago

Citizen Church Podcast
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