In this message, Pastor Josh introduces our 2026 theme at Overflow Church: The Beloved Gospel. Before we talk about what we do for God, we must settle who we are to God. Throughout the New Testament, believers are repeatedly called “the beloved”—deeply loved, cherished, and chosen by God. In the Gospel of John, the apostle refers to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” not out of ego, but out of identity. And that identity reshapes everything. In this message, we explore: What it me...
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In this message, Pastor Josh introduces our 2026 theme at Overflow Church: The Beloved Gospel. Before we talk about what we do for God, we must settle who we are to God. Throughout the New Testament, believers are repeatedly called “the beloved”—deeply loved, cherished, and chosen by God. In the Gospel of John, the apostle refers to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” not out of ego, but out of identity. And that identity reshapes everything. In this message, we explore: What it me...
The Practice of Gratitude: Positioned | Colossians 3:15
Overflow Podcast
48 minutes
1 month ago
The Practice of Gratitude: Positioned | Colossians 3:15
Welcome to Week 1 of our new series, The Practice of Gratitude. In today’s message, Positioned, Pastor Josh teaches how gratitude is more than a feeling — it’s a formation. It rewires our thinking, repositions our hearts, and opens us to the peace Jesus promised. Drawing on neuroscience, biblical truth, and the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17, we learn that gratitude doesn’t just help us feel better—it moves us from healing to wholeness. When we remember what Jesus has done, the peace of ...
Overflow Podcast
In this message, Pastor Josh introduces our 2026 theme at Overflow Church: The Beloved Gospel. Before we talk about what we do for God, we must settle who we are to God. Throughout the New Testament, believers are repeatedly called “the beloved”—deeply loved, cherished, and chosen by God. In the Gospel of John, the apostle refers to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” not out of ego, but out of identity. And that identity reshapes everything. In this message, we explore: What it me...