Coastline Christian Church

Coastline Teachings

Religion EN ↓ 32 episodes

Our mission is to help everyone experience Hope, Home, and Purpose. The Coastline Teachings Podcast brings you the weekly teaching from our Sunday gatherings, and we pray each one encourages and equips you in your walk with Jesus.

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Coastline Christian Church

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Religion

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www.coastline.cc

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Forgiveness Reframed 06.07.2026
Matt Swearingen - A Good Word 01.07.2026
Michael Swearingen - A Good Word 23.06.2026
Michael Elliott - A Good Word 15.06.2026
Chip Ewald - A Good Word 09.06.2026
Jamie Snyder - A Good Word 31.05.2026
Jeff Swearingen - A Good Word 26.05.2026
Ephesians 6 (Armor Up) 19.05.2026

Life is a battle—and we’re not meant to fight it unprepared. God has given us everything we need to stand strong, but we have to put it on. This week is a call to be alert, equipped, and ready to face the spiritual challenges of our day with strength and confidence.

Ephesians 5 (Godly Relationships) 11.05.2026

Following Jesus reshapes every relationship in our lives. Marriage, family, work—nothing is untouched. God invites us into a radically different way of relating to others: with humility, honor, and love. When we begin to see people the way God does, it changes everything.

Ephesians 4 (The Good Life) 11.05.2026

There’s a turning point in Ephesians—from what God has done to how we now live. We’re not called to blend into the darkness but to live differently. As followers of Jesus, we don’t just step into the light—we become the light. This is a call to a transformed life that stands out.

Ephesians 3 (Grow Up) 28.04.2026

Ephesians isn’t just information—it’s an invitation to maturity. God’s desire is that we would be rooted, strengthened, and filled with His fullness. Spiritual growth isn’t optional; it’s the calling. This week is about moving from shallow faith to deep, anchored, unshakable faith.

Ephesians 2 (Unity) 20.04.2026

Unity doesn’t happen by accident—it takes intention. In Christ, our differences don’t divide us; they’re brought together into something new. The church is at its best when our “manyness” becomes oneness. This week, we’ll wrestle with what it looks like to remove barriers and make it easier—not harder—for people to come to Jesus.

Ephesians 1 (Our Truest Identity) 15.04.2026

We spend our lives searching for identity—through success, relationships, and approval—but real peace is only found when we discover who we are in Christ. You have been chosen, loved, and adopted by God, and it delights Him to call you His own. Build your identity on anything else, and it won’t hold.

Mark 16 (It's Not Over) 09.04.2026

Life doesn’t always go as planned. The disciples were hiding, afraid, and convinced the story was over—but the empty tomb changed everything. In this message from Mark 16, we see that because Jesus is alive, hope is still alive—and your story isn’t finished. No matter your past, your doubts, or your failure, God is not done with you.

Mark 15 (Love That Goes All the Way) 02.04.2026

Mark 15 tells the story of the cross—where Jesus is rejected, mocked, and crucified. This isn’t just history. It’s the moment where love goes all the way. Jesus gives His life so we can find forgiveness, freedom, and hope that lasts.

Mark 14 (The Cost Reveals the Value) 23.03.2026

In Mark 14, we see three powerful responses to Jesus—extravagant worship, calculated betrayal, and honest failure. Each one reveals the same truth: what it costs us reveals what He’s worth to us. But the cross also shows what we’re worth to Him—He gave everything. This message challenges us to consider the value we’ve placed on Jesus and how that shapes the way we follow Him.

A Way with Words 16.03.2026

Our words carry incredible power. In this message, we’re reminded that the same mouth can build others up or tear them down. Scripture challenges us to become people known for encouraging words, grateful hearts, and fewer words—learning to be quick to listen and slow to speak so that our words bring life to those around us.

Mark 12-13 (Everything on the Table) 09.03.2026

Jesus highlights a widow who gives everything she has—then prepares to do the same Himself. Her offering becomes a preview of the cross. This message invites us to wrestle with what we’re unwilling to surrender and what real trust in Jesus actually looks like.

Mark 11 (When Jesus Flips the Tables) 02.03.2026

Jesus enters Jerusalem to cheers—but quickly exposes how far the temple had drifted from God’s heart. What was meant to be a place of prayer became a place of profit and control. This message challenges us to examine whether our faith still reflects God’s mission—or just our comfort.

Mark 10 (Almost Isn’t Enough) 24.02.2026

The rich young man was so close. He wanted eternal life—but not at the cost of control. Jesus reveals why money, comfort, and security can quietly take God’s place in our hearts. This message asks a hard question: What are we holding onto that’s keeping us from fully trusting Jesus?

Mark 9 (Who is the Greatest?) 16.02.2026

In God’s kingdom, power doesn’t look the way we expect. Jesus shows that real power flows through prayer, dependence, and humility. Everyone has access to God—but not everyone taps into it. This message looks at how prayer changes what’s possible and why childlike trust matters more than strength or status.

Mark 8 (The Cost of Following Jesus) 11.02.2026

Jesus feeds thousands, heals a blind man, and is finally recognized for who He truly is. But then He makes something clear—following Him comes with a cost. Jesus invites everyone in, but He refuses to be a small part of our lives. This message explores what it really means to make Jesus Lord, not just Savior.

Mark 7 (When Religion Misses the Point) 02.02.2026

It’s easy to focus on looking right instead of being right. In Mark 7, Jesus confronts a faith built on rules, rituals, and appearances. He makes it clear—God isn’t impressed by outward religion. He’s after our hearts. This message challenges the kind of faith that talks about God but never truly trusts Him.

Mark 6 (The Danger of a Familiar Savior) 26.01.2026

Jesus goes home, and the people who know Him best doubt Him the most. Almost nothing happens there. By the end of the chapter, crowds are reaching out in faith, and everyone who even touches His robe is healed. Same Jesus. Very different response. This week we’ll talk about how familiarity can quietly replace faith—and why proximity to Jesus isn’t the same as trusting Him.

Mark 4-5 (Chaos Meets Christ) 20.01.2026

Jesus sends people out to sow seeds, knowing full well that life is messy. Storms happen. Darkness is real. People get sick. People die. And one story after another, Jesus shows that none of it is outside His authority. He calls us into the mission, and He’s God over everything we’ll face along the way.

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