The Seed Church Podcast

The Seed Church Podcast

di The Seed Church
Stagione 2026
Father's Day - The Prodigal Father
This Father’s Day, Pastor Garrett’s message, The Prodigal Father, takes us through Luke 15:11–32 and offers a fresh look at one of Jesus’ most well-known parables. While the story is often called the Parable of the Prodigal Son, it ultimately reveals the extravagant love, grace, and compassion of a Father who never stops pursuing His children. Join us as we reflect on the heart of God and the invitation to come home to the Father who welcomes us with open arms.
Receiving the Kingdom
This week’s message, Receiving the Kingdom, explores what it means to approach God with the trust, humility, and dependence of a child. Looking at Mark 10:13–16, John 1:9–13, Proverbs 3:5–7, Deuteronomy 31:8, and 1 Corinthians 3:19, we’ll discover how God invites us to receive His kingdom not through our own wisdom or strength, but through faith in Him. Join us as we learn to trust God’s guidance, rest in His presence, and embrace the life He offers as His children.
The Nature of the Kingdom
This week’s message, The Nature of the Kingdom, looks at Mark 4:26–29 and the way God’s kingdom grows in ways we don’t always understand or control. We’ll explore what it means to embrace the mystery of the kingdom, live a life of dependence on God, and recognize that while there is work to do, it’s a different kind of work than we often expect. Join us as we learn to trust God’s process and faithfully participate in what He is doing.
Big Questions - Rules Versus Relationship
In our series Big Questions, Pastor Garrett explores the question: Is following Jesus about rules or relationship? Looking at John 15:15 and Matthew 5:17–20, this message reminds us that faith is rooted in knowing God, not just following a list of commands. We’ll explore how not everything in Scripture is prescriptive, and how Old Testament laws point us to deeper principles and wisdom that reveal God’s heart. Join us as we discover how Jesus invites us into a relationship that transforms the way we read the Bible and live our faith.
Big Questions - The Mystery of the Trinity & Why it Matters
In our series Big Questions, Pastor Garrett explores one of the most foundational truths of the Christian faith: the mystery of the Trinity and why it matters. Looking at The Gospel of John 17:1–5, this message helps us understand that God is three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—each fully God, yet there is only one God. More than just a theological idea, the Trinity shapes how we understand our purpose, what has been broken by sin, and what God is working to restore through Christ. We’re reminded that we were created for relationship with God, and through Jesus, we are invited back into the life and love of the Trinity. Join us as we discover why this mystery is not only worth believing, but life-changing for every disciple.
Mother's Day
This Mother’s Day, Pastor Garrett sits down with two incredible moms—his wife, Julie, and fellow Seed Church mom, Lindsey—for an honest and encouraging conversation about how motherhood reflects the heart and character of God. Through personal stories, laughter, and biblical insight, they explore God’s nurturing love, patience, protection, and compassion through the lens of motherhood. Featuring reflections on Psalm 139:13–14, Romans 10:21, and Psalm 91:4, this special episode is a reminder of God’s faithful care for His children and the powerful role mothers play in revealing His love every day.
Big Questions : What is our relationship with money?
In our new series Big Questions, Pastor Garrett tackles the first question: What is our relationship with money? Looking at Matthew 6:19–21 and 1 Timothy 6:10, this message challenges us to put our financial goals and desires into God’s hands instead of letting money take control. We’re reminded that giving isn’t just a command—it’s a way God forms our hearts. As disciples, we’re called to give regularly, both as an act of trust and as an expression of love for the church. Join us as we learn what it means to live with open hands and a God-centered perspective on money.
The Church - Part 5 - Preview of Heaven
In this message, Pastor Garrett unpacks Revelation 21:1–4 and Philippians 3:20 to show us how the church is meant to be a living preview of heaven. These passages remind us that our true citizenship is in heaven and that God is preparing a future where there is no more pain, sorrow, or death. But that future isn’t just something we wait for—it’s something we begin to reflect right now. Pastor Garrett challenges us to see the church as a place where the realities of heaven break into our everyday lives through how we love, serve, and care for one another. As we live as citizens of heaven, we are called to build communities marked by grace, unity, and hope, giving the world a glimpse of what is to come. When the church reflects heaven in both heart and action, it becomes more than a gathering—it becomes a powerful testimony of God’s coming kingdom. Join us as we learn what it means to live with eternity in mind and to be a preview of heaven to those around us.
The Church - Part 4 - Family and Army
In part four of our series, The Church: Family and Army, Pastor Garrett unpacks Acts 6:1–7 and shows us how the early church functioned with both deep care and clear purpose. As needs arose within the community, believers stepped up to serve, reminding us that the church is not just a place we attend, but a family we belong to and an army we are called to be part of. This message emphasizes that each of us has a role to play—we are called to take responsibility, serve others, and carry the mission forward together. When we embrace both the unity of family and the discipline of an army, the church grows stronger and continues to move in power and purpose. Join us as we learn what it looks like to live committed, connected, and ready to serve.
Easter - Life!
In this message, Pastor Garrett explores the foundation of our faith through 1 Corinthians 15:13–19 and Luke 24:1–6, reminding us that if Christ has not been raised, our faith is useless and our hope is limited to this life—but the empty tomb declares a greater truth. The angel’s question, “Why do you seek the living among the dead?” points us to the reality that Jesus is alive, not defeated by death but victorious over it. This message challenges us to see that because Christ is risen, our faith has meaning, our hope is eternal, and our lives are no longer defined by despair but by the power of the resurrection.
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