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Central Beloit
Central Beloit
406 episodes
8 hours ago
Central Belot Podcast is a weekly podcast from Central Christian Church in Beloit, Wisconsin.
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Central Belot Podcast is a weekly podcast from Central Christian Church in Beloit, Wisconsin.
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Central Beloit
The Way: Week 1
As we enter a new year, many of us seek lasting change but find our resolutions failing by mid-January. Jesus offers a better way through repentance, which isn't about fear but about turning toward God's goodness. The path involves four steps: humility (recognizing our spiritual poverty), confession (mourning over our sin), surrender (submitting our strength to God), and pursuit (hungering for righteousness). Unlike willpower-based resolutions, this approach leads to lasting happiness rooted in God's unchanging love rather than our performance. When we put Jesus first and follow His way daily, we experience the kingdom of heaven in our relationships, words, and everyday decisions. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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8 hours ago
38 minutes

Central Beloit
Taste & See: Week 4
The shepherds in Luke's Gospel were society's outcasts - criminals and cowards who felt uninvited to celebration. Yet God chose them to receive the first announcement of Jesus' birth. When the angel appeared with good news of a Savior born for them, these forgotten men found hope in their darkest moment. They sought Jesus and discovered that encountering Him transformed their perspective, even though their circumstances remained the same. God's grace isn't reserved for the worthy but given to the willing, reminding us that no failure disqualifies us from His invitation to joy. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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1 week ago
37 minutes

Central Beloit
Taste & See: Week 3
Mary's response to the angel Gabriel teaches us how to find joy while waiting for God's promises. Despite facing potential danger and social rejection, Mary believed God's impossible promise and began worshiping immediately rather than waiting for fulfillment. Her humble background reveals God's pattern of choosing the lowly and marginalized for His greatest purposes. Mary connected her personal promise to God's ancient covenant with Abraham, recognizing she was part of His plan to bless all humanity. The key question for us is whether we're seeking our own agenda or truly following God's plan while we wait. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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3 weeks ago
45 minutes

Central Beloit
Taste & See: Week 2
Sometimes God's silence feels overwhelming, especially when we've been waiting for answers to our deepest prayers. The story of Zechariah and Elizabeth reveals how God works even during seasons of waiting. After 400 years of prophetic silence, God broke through with the announcement of John the Baptist's birth to this elderly, childless couple. Their names tell a beautiful story: Zechariah means God remembers, Elizabeth means God's promise, and John means God is gracious. Even when we can't see it, God's providence never pauses, and His promises remain unchanged throughout every season of our lives. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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3 weeks ago
44 minutes

Central Beloit
Taste & See: Week 1
Many people find themselves trapped in a cycle of seeking satisfaction in the wrong places - money, possessions, relationships, or success - only to discover these things leave them feeling emptier than before. Jesus addresses this universal struggle by offering true satisfaction through a relationship with Him. Using the imagery of food and nourishment, He invites us to taste and see His goodness rather than consuming spiritual junk food. The Christmas prophecy reveals four powerful titles for Jesus that meet our deepest needs: Wonderful Counselor who makes extraordinary plans, Mighty God who fights our battles, Everlasting Father whose love never fails, and Prince of Peace who brings wholeness to every area of life. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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1 month ago
26 minutes

Central Beloit
Overflow: Week 5
Judas Iscariot offers an unexpected lens through which to understand Christmas. Though he wasn't present at Jesus' birth, his story reveals why the manger matters - it points to the cross. Judas was personally chosen by Jesus, served as the disciples' treasurer, yet his heart remained unchanged despite his proximity to Christ. His betrayal and tragic end teach us three crucial lessons: Christmas celebrates a Savior, not just a baby; you can be near Jesus yet far from Him; and no one should live without hope because forgiveness is always available. This Christmas, move beyond admiring Jesus from a distance to surrendering your heart to the Savior who came to transform lives. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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1 month ago
46 minutes

Central Beloit
Overflow: Week 4
Life often feels overwhelming when everything seems to be falling apart, but these broken moments can actually be when God prepares something new to grow. In Mark 5, Jesus crossed through a storm to reach a demon-possessed man living among tombs, representing our darkest moments of shame and isolation. When Jesus healed him, the man was clothed and restored to his right mind. Instead of following Jesus, the healed man was sent home to share his story throughout the region. His testimony prepared thousands of hearts to receive Jesus when He returned. Even in our brokenness, God has placed a good deposit of grace within us that's meant to be shared, not hoarded. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Central Beloit
Overflow: Week 3
Life often doesn't match our expectations, leaving us wondering where we went wrong. When we stop trusting God's process and try to control outcomes ourselves, we end up with bitterness instead of the abundant life He promises. The story of a man born blind in John 9 shows how Jesus sees potential where others see problems. Instead of asking why difficult things happen, we should ask what God can do through our circumstances. Trusting God's process means changing our perspective, obeying even when it doesn't make sense, and recognizing Jesus for who He truly is. God offers grace upon grace to replace our shame, providing abundant life through Christ. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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1 month ago
38 minutes

Central Beloit
Overflow: Week 2
Life often feels like living in a graveyard of broken dreams and shattered hopes. In Luke 17, ten men with leprosy lived as outcasts until Jesus walked through their chaos. When they cried out for mercy, Jesus healed them all, but only one returned to thank him. This man's gratitude led him back to Jesus' presence, where he found not just healing but wholeness. When we're stuck in life's middle spaces, we can seek Jesus first by looking for his stripes (forgiveness), his glasses (kingdom vision), and his crown (sovereign hope). Through gratitude and worship, we can move from what used to be to what can be in Christ. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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2 months ago
36 minutes

Central Beloit
Overflow: Week 1
Life presents us with a fundamental choice between living a 'less life' characterized by scarcity, worry, and just getting by, or embracing the 'more life' that Jesus offers - one filled with abundant overflow of love, joy, peace, and hope. The key to accessing this more life is staying connected to Jesus, the true vine, rather than attaching ourselves to counterfeit vines like money, politics, or career success. Three practical ways to maintain this connection include putting God first in everything through daily prayer and Scripture, putting God first in our finances through tithing, and desperately seeking God's kingdom in every aspect of life. When we remain connected to Jesus through obedience, we experience overflowing joy that doesn't depend on circumstances but flows from our relationship with Him. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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2 months ago
25 minutes

Central Beloit
This Is Us: Week 7
Many people confuse excellence with perfection, creating impossible standards in their relationship with God. True excellence isn't about flawless performance but wholehearted devotion to Jesus. When asked about the greatest commandments, Jesus pointed to loving God completely and loving others as ourselves. This excellence involves making Jesus the center of our hearts, surrendering our souls to Him, renewing our minds with Scripture, working wholeheartedly for His glory, and loving others selflessly. God's grace, symbolized throughout Scripture by the number five and ultimately demonstrated through Jesus's five wounds on the cross, empowers us to live with devotion rather than perfection. Excellence that honors God flows from a heart fully committed to Jesus, allowing that love to overflow into every aspect of life. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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2 months ago
39 minutes

Central Beloit
This Is Us: Week 6
The most meaningful rooms in our lives become special because of the people who show us grace, forgiveness, and love within them. Philip's story demonstrates how God uses ordinary people to share His extraordinary message. After experiencing transformation in a house church as a teenager, Philip later encountered an Ethiopian official on a desert road. Through offering peace, presence, and promise, Philip helped this seeking man understand Scripture and accept Christ. This encounter shows us that we don't need perfection to impact others - we simply need to be willing to come alongside people and share Jesus' love. The next generation needs people who have been with Jesus to demonstrate authentic faith and create safe spaces for spiritual growth. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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2 months ago
38 minutes

Central Beloit
This Is Us: Week 5
Life often pushes us to our lowest points, leaving us feeling broken and wondering if recovery is possible. The story of a paralyzed man in Capernaum illustrates this struggle - confined to a mat, isolated and hopeless. However, four faithful friends refused to give up on him, carrying him through crowds and obstacles to bring him to Jesus. When they lowered him through the roof, Jesus first addressed his spiritual needs by forgiving his sins, then commanded him to rise and walk. The man who once lay helplessly on his mat now carried it as a testimony to God's healing power. This story reminds us that God provides people to help carry our burdens when we cannot bear them alone, and calls us to be mat-carriers for others in their darkest moments. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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2 months ago
39 minutes

Central Beloit
This Is Us: Week 4
In this sermon, Pastor David Clark discusses how our lives are practice for eternity - either heaven or hell. He emphasizes that good churches and pastors should focus exclusively on preaching Christ crucified, not on personal preferences or politics which can become idols. Drawing from Jesus' final words on the cross, he outlines five best practices to prepare for heaven: warfare (prayer), witness (sharing Jesus with others), work (serving others in Jesus' name), speaking the Word of God, and worship through complete surrender to God. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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3 months ago
26 minutes

Central Beloit
This Is Us: Week 3
In Luke 15, Jesus tells the parable of the lost son to illustrate God's unconditional love and forgiveness. The story follows a son who demands his inheritance early, squanders it in wild living, and eventually finds himself destitute and feeding pigs. When he returns home expecting rejection, his father instead runs to embrace him, restoring him fully as a son and celebrating his return. Meanwhile, the older brother's resentment mirrors the Pharisees' attitude toward sinners. This powerful narrative teaches us that no one is beyond God's reach, God eagerly awaits our return, and we should celebrate rather than judge when others find their way back to God. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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3 months ago
45 minutes

Central Beloit
This Is Us: Week 2
Life's toughest questions often leave us feeling empty, stressed, or exhausted. Jesus demonstrated how to face these challenges during His wilderness temptations by relying on God's Word. When Satan questioned His identity and worth, Jesus responded with scripture, showing us that our value comes from who we are in God, not what we do. Through Jesus' example, we learn that God's Word fills our emptiness with promise, calms our stress with purpose, and renews our exhaustion with power. In our broken world, Jesus Himself stands as the ultimate answer to our deepest questions about hope and meaning. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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3 months ago
36 minutes

Central Beloit
This Is Us: Week 1
Jesus Over Everything explores how our priorities reveal what we truly value in life. Through the story of the rich young ruler, we see how even good things can become idols that keep us from following Christ fully. When we recognize Jesus' supremacy—as Paul described to the Colossians—we find true fulfillment not in what we achieve but in what we receive through Christ. Making Jesus supreme means we don't just reach for Him over everything, but we reach with Him in everything. This transforms our approach to work, relationships, and goals, bringing the authentic fulfillment we've been searching for. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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3 months ago
38 minutes

Central Beloit
Turning Points: Week 5
Finding victory over self-sabotage requires recognizing our own role in our suffering. The story of Gideon teaches us that before God performs miracles, He calls us to take responsibility. When we cry out to God, His help often comes in the form of more of Jesus rather than simply removing our problems. Jesus sees us not as we see ourselves, but according to His destiny for our lives. The path to overcoming self-sabotage involves daily worship, taking responsibility, and trusting God's Word as our guide—moving from merely believing in God to truly trusting Him with every aspect of our lives. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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4 months ago
26 minutes

Central Beloit
Turning Points: Week 4
Life's unfortunate events often leave us questioning God's presence and purpose. Joseph's biblical journey from pit to palace demonstrates how God works through our most difficult seasons. Through being sold into slavery, falsely accused, and imprisoned, Joseph maintained his faith and integrity. His story teaches us three crucial lessons: in our lowest moments, we learn dependence on God; in unfair circumstances, we practice integrity; and in seasons of waiting, we develop patience. Joseph's life reminds us that God remains present through every trial, using what others intend for harm to ultimately fulfill His greater purpose in our lives. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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4 months ago
43 minutes 41 seconds

Central Beloit
Turning Points: Week 3
Life's losing streaks can make us feel like remnants of our former selves, as happened to Naomi in the book of Ruth. After losing her husband and sons in Moab, she returned to Bethlehem bitter and empty, allowing her losses to reshape her identity. Through her daughter-in-law Ruth's loyalty and the kindness of Boaz, a guardian redeemer, Naomi's story became part of God's greater plan. This narrative reminds us that God works providentially through our messes, weaving hope through every step. In Christ, our ultimate Redeemer, we find our true identity beyond our losses - not as bitter, broken, or alone, but as chosen, valued, and loved. Follow and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content: Youtube  | Facebook | Instagram | Central Wired Website
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4 months ago
38 minutes 38 seconds

Central Beloit
Central Belot Podcast is a weekly podcast from Central Christian Church in Beloit, Wisconsin.