
Bridgewater Montrose’s Podcast
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Show overview
Bridgewater Montrose’s Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 104 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 28 min and 34 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 22 episodes already out so far this year. Published by montrose.
From the publisher
Bridgewater Church’s Online and the Montrose Campus
Latest Episodes
View all 104 episodesMother’s Day: Lunchboxes and Legacies
Life 2.0: Our Future Hope
Life 2.0: Living Differently
Life 2.0: New Life in The Spirit

Ep 384Life 2.0: New Life in Christ
Many people think Christianity is about becoming a better version of themselves, but the resurrection offers something far greater than self-improvement. In Romans 6 and Colossians 3, Paul explains that when we trust Jesus, we are united with Him in His death and resurrection: the old life defined by sin dies, and a new life begins. Because of this new identity, we no longer have to hide or manage the mistakes of the past; we can lay them down and begin living differently. New life begins when the old life ends, and that new life starts when we trust Jesus as our Forgiver and Leader. Passage: Romans 6:1-4, 6-7 & Colossians 2: 20, 3:1 & 5-11 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik

Ep 383Life 2.0: Easter
Life 2.0 isn’t about an upgraded or better version of the old life. It’s about a brand-new life made possible by the resurrection of Jesus. When we make Jesus our Forgiver and Leader, we’re not invited into self- improvement, we’re invited into resurrection. The old life is laid down, and a new life begins. And while that new life carries a future promise of heaven, it also reshapes how we live here and now. In this five-week series, we’ll look at how the resurrection transforms our identity, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, reorients our values in God’s upside-down kingdom, and grounds us in a lasting hope for the future. Easter celebrates the historical event of Jesus’ resurrection, which guarantees new life for those who trust in Him. Because Jesus lives, three things are guaranteed for those who belong to Him: forgiveness for the past, new life and transformation in the present, and a living hope for the future. The resurrection isn’t just a story to believe, it’s a promise to receive by trusting Jesus as Forgiver and Leader. Passage: 1 Corinthians 15:3-8, 17, 20 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik

Ep 382Who Are You: God’s Servant
Everyone spends their life serving someone or something. Over 3,000 years ago Joshua asks Israel a question that is still relevant today. Who will you serve? Our gods today are not of wood and metal, they are things like popularity, achievement, pleasure and safety. But there is only one who is worthy of your service. Will you be a servant of the Living God? Passage: Joshua 24:14-25 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik

Ep 381Who Are You: God’s Friend
God describes our relationship with Him in many ways like servant or child. But perhaps the most gracious and undeserved title he bestows is friend. If you have made Jesus your forgiver and leader, you are God’s friend. That friendship means the love, knowledge, joy, purpose and generosity of the Creator of the Universe is yours! These are not treasures you work toward – you have them now! Will you ignore them or embrace the friendship He offers? Passage: John 15:9-17 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik

Ep 380Who Are You: God’s Child
Many people define themselves by their careers, relationships, appearance, or abilities, but these aspects of identity are fundamentally unstable because they can change or be lost. Real identity is not determined by what we do or what others say about us. The Bible teaches that our true identity is grounded in what God has done and what He says about us. Join us as we explore what God declares about our identity to discover our truest selves. Sermon Description: Who are you? You are not defined by what others say about you, or even by what you think about yourself. You are who God says you are. For those who made Jesus their forgiver and leader, God says you are not a slave to your desires, you are free, and you are His child. Join us as we discover what that means and how you can step into who you really are. Passage: Romans 8:12-17 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik

Ep 379DIY: The Process of Change
The Bible is a rather large and at times confusing book - so how am I supposed to understand it? How can I build a habit of being in the Bible consistently? This week in DIY, we focus on HOW to study the Bible. We will give a step-by-step guide to follow to read and ask questions of God’s Word so that we can actually open up our lives to the power of God’s Word to change us. Passage: James 1:21, 22-25 Speaker: Josh Jones

Ep 378DIY: The Power to Change
Research has shown that personal Bible reading is the most powerful discipline for spiritual growth - and yet many of us struggle to make it happen consistently or to get much from it if we do. If you want real, lasting change in your life, join us as we discover the power of DIY - reading the Bible on your own instead of relying on a “professional” to do what only you can do. Many Christians rely on pastors, podcasts, and books to tell them what the Bible says instead of reading it themselves. But according to 2 Peter 1:3, God has already given you everything you need for spiritual transformation—and it's found in His Word. Research backs this up: reading the Bible just 4+ times a week dramatically increases spiritual maturity and impacts Passage: 2 Peter 1:3, 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik

Ep 377PG (Parental Guidance): Daily Decisions, Lifelong Impact
Parenting isn’t about instant results—it’s about faithful consistency. In Galatians 6, Paul reminds us that we always reap what we sow. The seeds we plant in our homes today—through prayer, encouragement, discipline, and love—will one day grow into a spiritual harvest in our children’s lives. Consistency doesn’t mean perfection; it means showing up, even when progress feels slow. God uses small, steady steps to produce lasting fruit. The truth is, our greatest influence doesn’t come from grand moments—it comes from daily faithfulness lived out at home. Passage: Galatians 6:7–10 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik

Ep 376The PG Podcast: Parenting & Consistency
Parenting isn’t about instant results—it’s about faithful consistency. In Week 3 of the PG Podcast, Josh and Kristin Jones go deeper into Sunday’s message, Daily Decisions, Lifelong Impact, answering real questions about what it looks like to stay steady when progress feels slow. From disciplining through different stages to parenting unique temperaments, they discuss how small, daily decisions shape a lifelong spiritual harvest. If you’re weary, discouraged, or wondering whether what you’re doing even matters, this episode is a reminder: don’t mistake invisibility for insignificance. God uses daily faithfulness to produce lasting fruit.

Ep 374PG (Parental Guidance): Fighting Fair, Leading Well
Every family faces conflict—but not every family handles it well. In Ephesians 4, Paul reminds us that the goal isn’t avoiding conflict; it’s honoring God through it. Healthy homes are built when parents speak truth with love, control their emotions instead of being controlled by them, and lead with grace even when tensions rise. “Fighting fair” means we don’t let anger take over or bitterness take root. Instead, we model for our children what forgiveness looks like in real time. The way we handle conflict teaches them more about Jesus than our words ever could. Passage: Ephesians 4:25-28, 31-32; Romans 5:8-11 Speaker: Josh Jones

Ep 375The PG Podcast: Parenting & Conflict
Conflict is inevitable—but it doesn’t have to be destructive. In Week 2 of the PG Podcast, Josh and Kristin Jones go deeper into Sunday’s message, Fighting Fair, Leading Well, and answer real questions about handling conflict in a way that honors God and strengthens relationships. They talk about cultivating honesty and self-control, modeling repentance and forgiveness, understanding childishness vs. sinfulness, and using conflict as a discipleship moment. If you’ve ever felt behind or unsure how to reset the tone in your home, this episode offers practical encouragement and simple next steps. The way we handle conflict teaches our kids more about Jesus than our words ever could.

Ep 372PG (Parental Guidance): Building the Heart Before the House
Parenting isn’t about perfection—it’s about direction. In this 3-week series, we’ll explore God’s blueprint for shaping the next generation by focusing on what matters most: who we and our kids are becoming. From building character that lasts, to handling conflict with grace, to staying consistent when it’s hard, this series will equip parents to lead their families with faith, wisdom, and love. Before God ever talks about parenting practices, He talks about the parent’s heart. In Deuteronomy 6, Moses reminds Israel that raising godly children starts with loving God deeply. Character doesn’t come from rules —it flows from relationship. We can’t pass down what we don’t possess. Building the heart before the house means letting God shape us before we try to shape them. It means talking about God’s truth not just in church, but in the daily rhythms of life—around the dinner table, in the car, and at bedtime. When parents love God first, live with integrity, and repeat His truth with intentionality, they create an environment where character grows naturally. Passage: Matthew 15:8; Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Matthew 7:21-23 Speaker: Josh Jones

Ep 373The PG Podcast: Character & Parenting
In this episode of the PG Podcast, Josh and Kristin Jones continue the conversation from Sunday’s message, Building the Heart Before the House, focusing on the role of character in parenting at every stage. They answer real questions about modeling what we expect from our kids, creating simple spiritual rhythms at home, adjusting those rhythms as seasons change, and learning to trust God with outcomes. Josh and Kristin share what they’ve learned raising four kids—from littles to adults—and remind parents that we can’t pass down what we don’t personally possess. If you’re feeling behind, overwhelmed, or unsure where to start, this episode offers encouragement and practical next steps for loving God first, leading with integrity, and letting God shape both you and your kids along the way.

Ep 371Goals 2026
The harvest is great, and Jesus is still sending His people. As Bridgewater steps into a new ministry year, this vision message calls us to lift our eyes and see the mission field all around us—our neighborhoods, schools, and communities. Rooted in Jesus’ words and the Great Commission, we’re invited into a bold vision for 2026: saturation. Not maintenance. Not addition. But trusting God to move as we step out in faith, live on mission, and believe that when we go… then God moves... Passage: Luke 10:2 Speaker: Josh Jones

Ep 370Soundtracks: Repeat the Right Soundtracks
What we repeat shapes who we become. Just like songs that get stuck in our heads, the thoughts we replay in our minds shape our beliefs, decisions, and direction. In this final week of the Soundtracks series, we look at Joshua 1 and see how God intentionally repeats truth to Joshua as he steps into an overwhelming, unexpected leadership role. Before giving Joshua a strategy, God gives him a soundtrack: “Be strong and courageous… for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Passage: Joshua 1:5-9 Speaker: Kevin Stiles

Ep 369Soundtracks: Borrowed Soundtracks
All of us hit moments when our faith feels weak, when our courage dips and our spiritual soundtrack grows quiet. In those moments, God strengthens us through the people around us, like Timothy borrowed faith from. Paul and the paralytic borrowed strength from his friends, reminding us that when your faith feels weak, you can borrow someone else’s until yours grows strong. Passage: 2 Timothy 1:5-7; Mark 2:1-5 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik