
Cedar Point Recovery - Weekly Messages
Pastor Aaron Shaw
Show overview
Cedar Point Recovery - Weekly Messages has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 288 episodes, alongside 76 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 200 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 5th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 36 min and 45 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 3 days ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 90 episodes published. Published by Pastor Aaron Shaw.
From the publisher
Cedar Point Recovery is a ministry of Cedar Point Church. We are a Christ centered recovery program where we believe that a relationship with Jesus is essential to finding success on the road to recovery. We believe that we are not powerless in our situations and with the help of Jesus, the ultimate story changer, we have the ability to change. We look forward to journeying with you on your road to recovery! Connect with Cedar Point Recovery FACEBOOK: @CPCRecovery INSTAGRAM: CedarPoint.Recovery WEBSITE: www.cedarpoint.church Email: [email protected]
Latest Episodes
View all 288 episodesBreaking Point - Strength In Surrender // Aaron Shaw
Breaking Point - When It All Comes Apart // Aaron Shaw
Unmasked - Belonging Beats Hiding // Aaron Shaw
Unmasked - Steps Into the Light // Aaron Shaw
Unmasked - Seen and Still Loved // Aaron Shaw
Unmasked - The Cost of Pretending // Aaron Shaw

S5 Ep 13What Faith Feels Like - Keep Walking // Aaron Shaw
A lot of people start strong, but few keep walking when life gets hard. Hebrews 11 shows us that real faith isn’t about perfect people, it’s about persistent people. If we’re going to live this out, we don’t quit when it gets messy, painful, or unclear. We keep walking. #FaithInAction

S5 Ep 12What Faith Feels Like - When Faith Feels Weak // Aaron Shaw
A lot of us don’t have a faith problem, we have an honesty problem. We believe in some areas and struggle in others, but instead of bringing that to Jesus, we hide it. The truth is, God doesn’t shame weak faith, He strengthens it. You don’t have to fake it. Bring your doubt, your questions, and your unbelief to Him and watch what He does. #FaithInAction

S5 Ep 11Testimony Night - Coach Key
Join us for a special service as Coach Key shares his testimony.

S5 Ep 10What Faith Feels Like - Doers. Not Dreamers // Aaron Shaw
A lot of us know how to talk about faith, but James 2 says real faith shows up in real steps. If our faith never moves our hands, our calendar, our relationships, or our habits, then it’s not faith, it’s noise. This week we’re done being spiritual commentators. We’re putting faith into motion. #FaithInAction

S5 Ep 9What Faith Feels Like - Faith Over Feelings // Aaron Shaw
Your feelings are real, but they are not reliable. Anxiety, shame, anger, and fear will try to sit in the driver’s seat, and if we let them, we will keep crashing. Hebrews 11 says faith is evidence when we cannot see and an anchor when emotions wobble. This week we stop being led by what we feel and we start being led by who God is. Take one obedience step and tell somebody. #FaithInAction

S5 Ep 8Face to Face - Sent From the Secret Place // Janel Shaw
In Acts 9:10–19, we see that a real encounter with Jesus never ends with us sitting still, it always leads to assignment. Saul gets stopped in his tracks, but God doesn’t just work in Saul, He calls an ordinary man named Ananias to listen, go, and serve, and that one act of obedience becomes the doorway to someone else’s miracle. This message challenges us to get close enough to hear God call our name, brave enough to say yes when it costs us comfort, and faithful enough to serve in a way that opens blind eyes, because we weren’t saved to spectate, we were saved to be sent. #FaceToFace

S5 Ep 7Face to Face - When God Interrupts // Aaron Shaw
We all make plans. We chase goals. We build our own version of the future. But sometimes God steps in and interrupts everything. In Acts 9, Saul is headed one direction with confidence and momentum, and Jesus stops him cold. What felt like a disruption was actually grace. This message reminds us that God’s interruptions are not punishments. They are invitations to a better path. #FaceToFace

S5 Ep 6Face to Face - Grace for the Guilty // Aaron Shaw
Most of us carry guilt we don’t know what to do with. We hide it, minimize it, or let it quietly define us. In John 4, Jesus meets a woman buried under shame and does something unexpected. He tells the truth without condemning her and offers grace without conditions. This message reminds us that Jesus doesn’t expose us to shame us. He exposes us to heal us. #FaceToFace

S5 Ep 5Face to Face - Presence Over Performance // Aaron Shaw
Presence Over Performance confronts the pressure to pretend, polish, and perform in order to be accepted by God. In a world that rewards image and effort, this message reminds us that God is not impressed by who we pretend to be. He meets us as we are. Drawing from Exodus 33, we see that real change does not come from trying harder, but from slowing down and meeting God face to face. This message invites us to drop the masks, show up honestly, and discover the transforming power of God’s presence.

S5 Ep 4The Real Thing - From Knowing About to Knowing Him // Aaron Shaw
“From Knowing About to Knowing Him” confronts the gap between information and transformation. In a culture full of spiritual knowledge but little daily surrender, this message challenges us to stop settling for facts about Jesus and start pursuing real relationship with Him. Through Paul’s words in Philippians 3, we’re invited to let go of what we’ve been trusting in and discover that true freedom, power, and life are found not in religion, but in actually knowing Jesus.

S5 Ep 3The Real Thing - When Following Costs You
When Following Costs You Something confronts the reality that while following Jesus is free, it is not comfortable. Rooted in Luke 9:21–27, this message challenges us to stop chasing comfort, control, and approval, and instead choose surrender, obedience, and real life in Christ. In a culture obsessed with happiness and self-preservation, Jesus calls us to lay down our way, let go of what is slowly killing us, and follow Him without shame. This message invites us to move beyond shallow faith and step into the freedom and life only Jesus can give. #TheRealThing

S5 Ep 2The Real Thing - Idols of a Nice Jesus // Aaron Shaw
“Idols of a Nice Jesus” confronts the tendency to reshape Jesus into a version that feels safe, comfortable, and non-confrontational. Rather than rejecting Jesus outright, many of us unknowingly edit Him, keeping what comforts us and removing what challenges us. Anchored in Colossians 1:15–20, this message lifts our eyes to the real Jesus revealed in Scripture: fully God, Creator of all things, Sustainer of life, and Redeemer through the cross. A “nice” Jesus cannot transform us, but the supreme Christ can. This message calls us to surrender our false versions of Jesus and encounter the One who truly has the power to change our lives.

S5 Ep 1The Real Thing - More Than a Label // Aaron Shaw
In Week 1 of The Real Thing, we confront the reality that Jesus was never meant to be a label we wear or an accessory we add to our lives. Using John 14:6, we see that Jesus does not simply show us a path. He is the way, the truth, and the life. Our culture encourages us to follow our own way, define our own truth, and search for life everywhere except God, but those paths always leave us empty. Real transformation begins when we stop treating Jesus as optional and start building our lives on Him. This message calls us to move from religious association to daily relationship by choosing Jesus as our foundation.#TheRealThing #KnowGod

S4 Ep 48Everyday Altar - Worship With Our Generosity // Aaron Shaw
Your generosity is building something. In Week 3 of our Everyday Altar series, we’re learning that worship is so much bigger than singing, serving, or even showing up. Worship is the way you live. It’s the way you love. It’s the way you give. Paul tells us in Philippians that generosity isn’t just kindness — it’s a “sweet-smelling sacrifice” rising to God Himself. That means your giving is not just kindness; it’s worship. This week we’re choosing to give like God is our provider, our source, and our reward.