Truth Community Church
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Worshiping Food & Drink | Deadly Desires 7 - Pastor Keith Indovino
09/06/2025 Duração: 01h31minGluttony isn’t about food—it’s about the heart. Like Esau, we often trade what matters most for what satisfies in the moment. But Jesus, the Bread of Life, offers lasting satisfaction and the power to overcome our cravings. Today’s message invites you to examine what’s ruling your appetite and choose dependence on Christ instead. Let food point you to worship, not control you.
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Chasing More, Never Satisfied | Deadly Desires 6 | Pastor Keith Indovino
01/06/2025 Duração: 35minGreed whispers that more possessions will bring security. But Jesus warns, “Watch out!” because life doesn’t consist in an abundance of possessions. In Luke 12, He tells of a man whose wealth made him feel secure but left him empty before God. True security comes not from stuff but from trusting Jesus. To silence greed’s whisper, we live simply, manage wisely, remember eternity, trust God’s provision, and practice generosity. Jesus invites us to lasting security in Him.
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Slow Drift From Purpose | Deadly Desires 5 | Pastor Keith Indovino
25/05/2025 Duração: 29minWhat if the greatest threat to your faith isn’t rebellion, but indifference? In Revelation 3, Jesus confronts the church in Laodicea not for denying Him, but for their lukewarm devotion—proof of spiritual sloth. Sloth isn’t laziness; it’s apathy toward God’s calling. It disguises itself as busyness, self-care, or comfort, but leads to a life without purpose. Jesus calls us to repent, be zealous, and come back to Him. He disciplines those He loves and invites us into real rest, not counterfeit comfort. Where have you allowed sloth to creep into your life? Jesus is knocking—how will you respond?
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Watch Out For Wrath | Deadly Desires 4 | Pastor Keith Indovino
18/05/2025 Duração: 35minWhat do you do when you feel angry? Anger isn’t a sin—it’s a signal. But if left unresolved, it becomes wrath, and wrath destroys. God gives us a four-step framework to deal with anger: Conversation (talk to God), Examination (ask why you're angry), Opportunity (choose what is right), and Warning (guard against sin). Like Cain, we often justify our emotions and ignore God’s call. But Jesus, our true older brother, didn’t act in wrath—He acted in love. Today, surrender your anger at the cross and receive the healing only Jesus offers.
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Combating Envy | Deadly Desires 3 | Pastor Amy Indovino
11/05/2025 Duração: 15minRachel and Leah’s story in Genesis 29–30 shows how envy can turn sisters into rivals. One longed for love, the other for children—each believing they needed what the other had to feel valuable. Envy convinces us we’re lacking and makes it hard to celebrate others. But God offers a better way. Envy says, “I want what you have,” but contentment says, “I trust what God has given.” Through repentance and gratitude, God uproots envy from our hearts. Like Leah, when we say, “This time I will praise the Lord,” our hearts shift. The Gospel reminds us—our worth is secure in Christ.
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Pride Builds Towers | Deadly Desires 2 | Pastor Keith Indovino
04/05/2025 Duração: 42minPride distorts our God-given purpose. Genesis 11 shows humanity building a tower to make a name for themselves, forsaking their identity, value, and mission. But God, in mercy, intervened. In Acts 2, He reversed Babel—sending the Holy Spirit to restore what pride destroyed. Now, through Jesus, we receive a new name and a renewed purpose. Just like the crowd in Acts 2, we’re invited to respond: “What shall we do?” The answer—repent, be baptized, and receive the Holy Spirit.
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The Power of Desire | Deadly Desires 1 | Pastor Keith Indovino
27/04/2025 Duração: 36minIn this opening message of Deadly Desires, we explore the power of desire through James 1:13–18. Desire itself isn’t evil—it’s a gift from God—but when twisted by temptation, it gives birth to sin and, ultimately, death. Temptation comes from the world, the enemy, and often our own flesh. While our sinful nature lures us away, God offers new birth through Jesus Christ, our High Priest, who was tempted yet never sinned. Because of Him, we can now come boldly to God's throne. As we worship, we reflect: Where am I trying to satisfy a God-given desire in a sinful way?
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Easter Sunday: You Don’t Need To Search Anymore | Follow Me 16 | Pastor Keith Indovino
20/04/2025 Duração: 38minYou might be at church on Easter because of tradition, curiosity, or just hoping for something real. The truth is—we’re all searching. In Mark 16, women came to the tomb grieving, expecting a dead body, and facing a problem they couldn’t solve. But God had already moved the stone. Jesus rose. He’s alive—and He’s still calling people by name, even those who’ve failed. Easter means your search can end. Jesus offers peace, purpose, and a new beginning.
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Check Your Motives | Follow Me 14 | Pastor Amy Indovino
06/04/2025 Duração: 33minIn Mark 14:1–11, we see a woman pour out costly perfume on Jesus, sparking outrage from others—but Jesus calls it beautiful. Her motive was pure love, while Judas’s was selfish gain. As Passover approached, Jesus was preparing to be the true Passover Lamb, giving His life to save us. The woman’s worship was a response to His worth, not a performance. This sermon challenges believers to evaluate their own motives in following Jesus. Is it love? Gratitude? Or something else? In response, we are invited to repent and return to the heart of worship—where it’s all about Jesus.
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One Day | Follow Me 13 | Pastor Keith Indovino
30/03/2025 Duração: 37minIn One Day, we explore Jesus’ teaching in Mark 13:32–37, where He speaks of His return. Though we don’t know the day or hour, we’re called to stay spiritually awake—alert and active. Jesus reminds us that the Father alone knows the timing, and that’s where our hope lies. While life’s trials and treasures may lull us to sleep, we’re urged to keep our minds set on things above. The return of Jesus isn’t meant to cause fear, but to inspire faith, obedience, and urgency. One day, He will return—and until then, we live with trust and purpose.
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Vision Sunday: Inspection and Expectation | Follow Me 11 | Pastors Keith and Amy Indovino
16/03/2025 Duração: 41minIn Mark 11, Jesus examines a fig tree and the temple, expecting fruit but finding none. The tree looked healthy from a distance, but up close, it was barren. The temple was meant to be a house of prayer, but instead, it was a marketplace. Jesus still inspects His Church today. Are we just putting on a good appearance, or are we truly bearing fruit? Are we living with faith, love, and generosity, or have we made faith about ourselves? The good news is that Jesus took the curse of sin upon Himself so we could be made new—so we could grow and bear real fruit. If Jesus inspected your heart today, what would He find? Would He see faithfulness? Would He see fruit?
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If You Want To Be Great | Follow Me 10 | Pastor Keith Indovino
09/03/2025 Duração: 33minWe spend our lives avoiding suffering, chasing status, and seeking love—yet none of it truly satisfies. Jesus offers a better way. In Mark 10:35-45, He shows that true life comes through humility, leadership through serving, and love through sacrifice. He didn’t just teach this—He lived it, giving His life as a ransom for many. The world’s way is broken, but Jesus’ way leads to life. Will you follow Him?
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Moments Fade, Jesus Remains | Follow Me 9 | Pastor Keith Indovino
02/03/2025 Duração: 35minLife is full of moments—some we wish would last forever and others we pray would end. But moments fade; Jesus remains. The Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-8) reveals Jesus as the radiance of God’s glory, not just a teacher or prophet. Peter wanted to build a tabernacle to contain the moment, but Jesus is the true tabernacle, making a way for us to stand in God’s presence. In every season, we must look to Jesus, stay silent before Him, and listen to His words. Faith isn’t built on moments but on the unchanging Christ. Hold onto Jesus—He alone remains.
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The Cost of Discipleship | Follow Me 8 | Joe Caiati
23/02/2025 Duração: 33minJesus once asked His disciples a question that still echoes today: "Who do you say I am?" It’s one thing to know about Jesus, but truly following Him transforms everything. This question isn’t just about recognizing His life and works—it’s about surrender, identity, and a faith that reshapes every part of who we are. As we step into this moment in Scripture, we’ll wrestle with what it really means to follow Jesus, not just in name but in action. So, who do you say He is? Your answer might change everything.
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Stop Using Soap | Follow Me 7 | Pastor Keith Indovino
16/02/2025 Duração: 38minWe all try to look clean—through good deeds, reputation, or comparison—but deep down, we know we’re not as pure as we seem. Like dirt under our nails, sin isn’t just on the surface; it comes from within. The Pharisees washed their hands, but their hearts remained filthy. No amount of effort can scrub away our guilt. The good news? Jesus doesn’t ask us to clean ourselves—He makes us clean. Like Joshua in Zechariah 3, God removes our filthy garments and clothes us in righteousness. True purity isn’t earned; it’s received. Stop using soap—let Jesus make you new.
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If You’re Running On Empty... | Follow Me 6 | Pastor Keith Indovino
09/02/2025 Duração: 41minLife can leave us exhausted, empty, and searching for more. In Mark 6, Jesus reveals Himself as the True Shepherd, offering rest, provision, and life. He invites the weary to come away and rest, yet when faced with thousands of hungry people, the disciples only see lack—but Jesus creates abundance. He is the Better Moses, leading His people to green pastures. Jesus, the Bread of Life, doesn’t just sustain us—He completely satisfies. Will you trust Him? Come to the table—your Shepherd has prepared the meal.
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It May Take Longer Than You Think | Follow Me 5 | Pastor Keith Indovino
02/02/2025 Duração: 44minDelays can be frustrating, but delays can grow our faith. Jairus and the bleeding woman both experienced painful waiting, yet their faith led them to Jesus. In seasons of delay, we must make three choices: Desperation—recognizing our need for Jesus, Dependence—trusting His power and timing, and Direction—continuing to walk with Him even when the answer seems delayed. Jairus came for a cure but witnessed a resurrection. When delays feel unbearable, remember: God is never late. Keep trusting, keep walking, and you’ll see His power in His perfect time. Will you trust Him in the delay?
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Why Are You So Afraid? | Follow Me 4 | Pastor Amy Indovino
26/01/2025 Duração: 33minWhen we go through storms in life where do we take our fear? Fear is a natural emotion that should cause us to go to God. But often we allow fear to disrupt the trust we have or don’t have in God. We can end up taking our fears to unhealthy places. The disciples that night were afraid of the storm but even more terrified when Jesus calmed the storm. Why was this so scary for them? Well, that night a different storm inside them needed to be confronted. It was the storm of their sinful hearts and only Jesus, who was fully man (asleep on the boat) and fully God (having divine control over nature) could defeat this ultimate storm of sin. As we remember his sacrifice we can be sure that God cares about us so much that He sent His Son so no one will perish.
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The New & True Family of God | Follow Me 3 | Pastor Keith Indovino
19/01/2025 Duração: 35minIn The New & True Family of God, we explore how Jesus redefined family through faith and obedience. Misunderstood by His own family, Jesus modeled grace, love, and unwavering faithfulness. He called us into a new family, bound by obedience to God’s will, not bloodlines. While earthly families may misunderstand our faith, we respond with trust in God, forgiveness, and peace. Through Jesus’ perfect obedience, even to the cross, we are adopted as children of God, united into His family. Blaze Church is called to be the family our community needs, reflecting God’s love through unity, grace, and obedience.