Micaiah Irmler is the Lead Pastor of Southridge Church in San Jose, California. This podcast features sermons from our Sunday morning services at Southridge.
The Southridge Way is to help Christians put Jesus first in their lives. Join our devotion to God by demonstrating your love for others. Let’s make a dent in our communities together and not take this opportunity for granted.
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Micaiah Irmler is the Lead Pastor of Southridge Church in San Jose, California. This podcast features sermons from our Sunday morning services at Southridge.
The Southridge Way is to help Christians put Jesus first in their lives. Join our devotion to God by demonstrating your love for others. Let’s make a dent in our communities together and not take this opportunity for granted.
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What’s Blocking Your Breakthrough?
Ever felt like your prayers hit a wall — like heaven’s power is there, but somehow it’s not flowing in your life? In Mark 9, even Jesus’ own disciples hit that same wall until He revealed the secret: the power of God never stops flowing — it just gets blocked.
This Sunday, Pastor Micaiah is preaching “Unblocking the Flow of the Miraculous.” Discover how faith, prayer, and fasting remove the barriers that hold back your breakthrough. Don’t miss it — because when you clear what’s blocking the flow, the impossible starts to move again.
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Ever wonder what it really takes to get to Heaven?
Most people believe in Heaven — but few can explain how to get there. This Sunday, Pastor Micaiah brings a powerful, down-to-earth message: “How Do You Get to Heaven?”
Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or are just exploring faith, you’ll walk away encouraged, inspired, and confident in God’s incredible invitation to you.
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Ever wonder what it really takes to get to Heaven?
Most people believe in Heaven — but few can explain how to get there. This Sunday, Pastor Micaiah brings a powerful, down-to-earth message: “How Do You Get to Heaven?”
Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or are just exploring faith, you’ll walk away encouraged, inspired, and confident in God’s incredible invitation to you.
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We all have one — a friend, neighbor, or coworker who needs hope.
This Sunday at Southridge Church, we’re continuing our powerful series “Who’s Your One?” — and you won’t want to miss it.
We’ll have special guest speaker Charles Homer bringing an inspiring message about how God can use you to make an eternal difference in someone’s life.
Don’t miss the stories, the challenge, and the encouragement to live out your purpose in a fresh way.
Come ready. Leave inspired. Bring your one.
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Have you ever stopped to think that someone’s life might be different because of you? What if the encouragement you gave, the prayer you whispered, or the example you lived was the very reason someone didn’t give up? In a world where people are fighting silent battles, your faith, your love, and your presence might be the difference between someone quitting or pressing forward. What if heaven echoes with testimonies that begin with three simple words: “Because of you…”
This weekend, we’re diving into a powerful message from 1 Thessalonians that shows us how God can use ordinary people to make an extraordinary difference. You may not realize it, but someone is watching your faith, leaning on your hope, and drawing strength from your endurance. Join us as we explore how your life, your prayers, and your faith can ripple into someone else’s story—and how one day, they might say, “I made it… because of you.”
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What if the very thing you’ve been searching for—peace, purpose, or even just a fresh start—has been right in front of you all along?
Life has a way of pulling us in a thousand directions, leaving us feeling worn out, distracted, or even a little empty. But what if services at Southridge wasn’t just another day to get through? What if it was an opportunity to reset, to realign your heart, and to rediscover hope?
So before you write off Sunday as “just another weekend,” consider this: what if one hour could reframe your whole week… or even your whole life?
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What if I told you that every person you pass today has an I.O.U. with your name on it? Not for money, not for favors, but for love. In Romans 13:8–10, Paul says there’s one debt you’ll never pay off—the debt to love others. Every handshake, every encounter, every neighbor, even every enemy is a reminder: I owe you love. It’s the one bill that never comes due, because it’s always owed.
But here’s the twist: Paul wrote those words to Christians in Rome who were misunderstood, mocked, and later even martyred under Nero’s cruelty. And still, the call remained—love does no harm to a neighbor; love fulfills God’s law. What does it mean to live with love as your only debt in a world that doesn’t always love you back? This Sunday we’ll discover how the gospel turns an obligation into an opportunity, a burden into a blessing, and why love is the most radical resistance to a broken world.
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What kind of love would make a man wish himself cut off from Christ so that others might be saved? If we truly believe in eternity, how can we remain unmoved by those walking toward it without hope?
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What if everything you believed about your limits — your failures, your fears, your flaws — was incomplete? If you’ve ever wondered, "Is there more?" — the answer is yes.
And in Christ, you are more than you ever imagined.
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