Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale Video Podcast
Summary: The latest messages from the Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale Sermon Archive, in video format
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As we continue our midweek examination of the topics covered in Genesis, hear from Pastor Bill Schott, head of the CCA Bible department, about how the gospel of Jesus is woven so intricately throughout the Old Testament. In this message, we'll learn how we can see the typology of Jesus in the story of the Flood.
In this message on Genesis 7, Pastor Doug examines the overwhelming evidence for the historicity of the Flood, invites us to put ourselves in the shoes of Noah and his family as they boarded the ark, rode out the storm, and stayed in the ark for 371 days, and shows us how Jesus has come to save us from the coming wrath and second judgment.
In this message, Pastor Chris Baselice from our Plantation campus addressed an extremely important and relevant topic: the rapture of the Church. Discover what the Bible says about Jesus coming back for His Church and what we should be doing in the meantime.
In this message from Genesis 6, Pastor Doug introduces us to Noah, a righteous man in an exceedingly wicked generation. Follow along with us as we examine what made Noah righteous, and how evil corrupts and sin spreads in our world.
Good and evil . . . How can we tell the difference, especially when it’s not so obvious? Why does evil exist if God is good? Did He create evil? In this message, Steve Mayo, the Calvary Christian Academy Director of Discipleship, addresses this profound, age-old topic.
In this message, Pastor Stephan Tchividjian breaks down the generations from Adam to Noah, reveals six reasons why we should walk with God, and shares how we can with with Him.
In this message, we explore what went wrong between Cain and Abel, how jealousy and isolation poison your soul and lead to bitterness and regret, and we learn what happens when our understanding of stewardship and worship are out of whack.
Continuing the themes of Genesis 3, in this message Pastor Doug examines one of the biggest hot-button topics in the Church today: gender roles in the Church and the world. Find out what we believe the Bible tells us regarding the roles of men and women and how they complement one another.
In this message, Pastor Doug explores the worst moment in human history . . . the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, examining the twisted temptation of the serpent, the first sin, the cover up and consequences, and the promise of God that set His plan of redemption in motion.
In this message, Pastor Stephan Tchividjian shares an informative, practical message regarding stewardship.
In this special Father's Day message, special guest Dr. Bob Barnes of Sheridan House Family Ministries honors and shares a powerful word for all the dads, grandfathers, and spiritual dads at our church, reminding us of who God is.
In this midweek follow-up to Genesis 2:4–25, Worship Pastor Andrew Wooddell shares a timely message about singleness and married life.
We all long for perfection. We dream of taking the perfect vacation, eating the perfect dish, landing the perfect job, having the perfect wedding, and enjoying the perfect family . . . But is perfection possible? Can we have the perfect life? In week three of our “Origins: the Beginning” series, Pastor Duane Roberts of our Boynton Beach campus shares a powerful word from Genesis 2:4–25. In this message, we explore God’s perfect desires for us, the creation of Eve, and the role of humanity as caretaker of the earth.
This Night of Prayer and Worship weaves together readings from the Book of Philippians and thematically related songs.
In week two of our "Origins" series, Pastor Chris Baselice of our Plantation campus teaches from Genesis 1:26–2:3. In this message, we explore the creation of mankind, what it means to be bearers of God’s image and likeness, the original intent and purpose for mankind, and how we can get back that original design . . . how we can get back to Eden.