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Welcome to the Castlebar Christian Fellowship podcast, where we bring you inspiring Sunday sermons from our vibrant faith community. Each week, we dive deep into Scripture, exploring the teachings of Christ and how they apply to our daily lives. Whether you're seeking encoura© 2026 Castlebar Christian Fellowship キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • The Solid Rock
    2026/06/14
    Preaching from Psalm 33, Cathal Duffy delivers an encouraging message titled The Solid Rock, focusing on God's sovereign rule over a chaotic and shaky world. Drawing a parallel to the uncontainable excitement seen in football stadium crowds, Cathal highlights that a redeemed and forgiven church has the ultimate reason to fill God's house with vibrant, joyful, and fresh praise.
    The sermon breaks down exactly why we can completely trust the Lord:
    His Reliable Word & Creative Power: God's words perfectly match His works, holding the creative authority to speak creation into existence.
    His Superior Plans: While human schemes, political shifts, and military might inevitably fail, the eternal gospel plan of God's heart stands completely firm across all generations.
    His Perfect Knowledge: God's thorough understanding of our lives translates into complete, loving pastoral care and protection.
    Ultimately, the message moves the believer from an enthusiastic shout of praise into a state of quiet, active Christian confidence—fully resting on the character of the Giver rather than the stability of our circumstances.
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  • The Rock Christ Jesus
    2026/06/07
    Guest speaker David Stevenson brings an incredibly liberating and encouraging word from Matthew 16:13–20, unpacking what it truly means to be used by God. Set against the highly superstitious, pagan backdrop of Caesarea Philippi, Jesus presents His disciples with the ultimate question: “Who do you say I am?”. David unpacks Peter’s landmark confession—"You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God"—and clarifies the vital text that follows. In the original Greek, Peter is called Petros (a small stone), while the church is built upon Petra (a massive rock structure)—meaning the church is not anchored on a flawed human being, but constructed on the immovable rock of Christ Jesus Himself.

    David uses this framework to directly tackle the lie that we must be flawless or "special" to have a purpose in God's kingdom. He fires off a rapid list of heavily flawed, ordinary Bible characters—from Noah’s drunkenness and Moses’ stutter to Elijah’s deep depression, Rahab's prostitution, and Peter’s own volatile temper—proving that God consistently chooses the unqualified and qualifies them through grace. David powerfully notes the stark difference between the enemy and the Holy Spirit: the devil acts as the accuser who throws past, forgiven sins in our faces, whereas the Holy Spirit convicts us solely to draw us up closer to Christ. Comparing believers to distinct, hand-chosen building stones rather than mass-produced bricks, David concludes with a passionate altar call. He reminds the congregation that Jesus did not just conquer the gates of Hades to save us by the skin of our teeth, but to completely smash the chains of past trauma, addiction, and shame, launching us into a victorious, abundant life.
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  • Stand Firm
    2026/05/31
    Continuing the series in Ephesians, Cathal Duffy delivers a realistic and encouraging message on the spiritual battles embedded in ordinary, everyday Christian living. Cathal addresses two common extremes – being completely obsessed with the enemy or dismissing spiritual warfare entirely – and calls believers to take the biblical reality seriously.

    Using the historical framework of World War II, he compares the cross to D-Day: the decisive, ultimate victory over Satan has already been won, even though fierce skirmishes continue until Christ returns in judgment. Believers live in the tension between the "now and the not yet," but they are never left without resources. Cathal breaks down the command to “be strong in the Lord,” explaining that this continual empowering is something God does to us as we draw close to Him. He walks through the pieces of the full armour of God – truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God – showing how they shield our minds and lives. Ultimately, the message concludes with an urgent call to persistent prayer, highlighting that while prayer is not listed as a weapon, it is given the greatest prominence as the ultimate expression of our dependence on God.
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