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GARDEN CHURCH Podcast

"Here as in Heaven." For more information visit : garden.church.

Garden Church

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Show overview

GARDEN CHURCH Podcast has been publishing since 2009, and across the 17 years since has built a catalogue of 869 episodes. That works out to roughly 590 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 35 min and 46 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 4 days ago, with 21 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Garden Church.

Episodes
869
Running
2009–2026 · 17y
Median length
40 min
Cadence
Weekly

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"Here as in Heaven." For more information visit : garden.church

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Resurrection Power | Bill Dogterom

May 10, 202636 min

When Mercy Calls Your Name | Chase Cofer

May 3, 202643 min

Kingdom Success | Darren Rouanzoin

Apr 26, 202639 min

Counterfeits and Consumers | Darren Rouanzoin

Apr 19, 202640 min

Life After Death is Conquered | Bill Dogterom

Apr 12, 202624 min

Resurrection Changes Everything | Darren Rouanzoin

Apr 5, 202633 min

Ep 863The Triumph of Jesus - Palm Sunday | Ramin Razavi

Mar 30, 202643 min

Ep 862When Jesus Doesn't Meet Your Expectations - Palm Sunday | Bill Dogterom

This Palm Sunday message invites us to wrestle with a version of Jesus that doesn’t always match what we want.The crowd expected power, control, and deliverance on their terms. Instead, Jesus comes gentle, refusing to be shaped by their expectations and showing that the way of the Kingdom is not climbing up, but laying things down.This is a story about what happens when Jesus disappoints us, and what it looks like to keep following Him anyway. Because the truth is, we often want Jesus to serve our agenda, but He invites us to surrender to His.Resurrection changes everything, but it begins with surrender.

Mar 29, 202634 min

Ep 861They Tried To Bury Us | Darren Rouanzoin

In Acts 8, the early church faces one of its darkest moments. Persecution breaks out, Stephen is killed, and believers are scattered. But what looks like loss becomes the very thing God uses to move His mission forward. This message explores how God works through suffering, why He doesn’t waste the hardest seasons of our lives, and how surrender becomes the pathway to being used by Him. Through the story of Philip, we see that ordinary people who simply say yes to Jesus can carry His presence into unexpected places and bring real freedom, healing, and joy.If you’re walking through disappointment, pressure, or uncertainty, this is an invitation to see your story differently. God is not absent in your pain. He’s working through it, forming you, and sending you.

Mar 22, 202638 min

Ep 860A Vast Panorama of Grace | Ramin Razavi

In Acts 7, Stephen stands before the Sanhedrin under intense pressure and opposition. Instead of defending himself, he tells the bigger story of what God has been doing all along. From Abraham to Joseph to Moses, Stephen reveals a vast panorama of God’s grace and shows how every part of the story points to Jesus. In this message, we see that following Jesus does not remove pressure. Sometimes it increases it. But the invitation of the Spirit is to become the kind of people who keep their eyes on Jesus even in the middle of it. Stephen’s life shows that God meets us in the trial, reveals His glory in the struggle, and empowers ordinary people to remain faithful no matter the cost.Even when the world pushes back, heaven is not closed. Jesus is near, the Spirit is present, and God is still writing a story of redemption that is far bigger than what we can see.

Mar 15, 202639 min

Ep 859Radiant Life | Darren Rouanzoin

In Acts 6 we meet Stephen, an ordinary follower of Jesus chosen to help care for widows in the early church. Yet Scripture describes him as a man full of faith, full of grace, full of power, and full of the Holy Spirit. Even in the face of opposition and false accusations, Stephen responds with wisdom, courage, and a peace that reveals the presence of God in his life. This message explores what it looks like to live a life truly shaped by the Holy Spirit. The early church was not built on influence or platforms but on ordinary people who walked closely with Jesus in everyday life.When we declare that Jesus is Lord, it changes everything. Our allegiance, our identity, and the way we live in the world all begin to shift.

Mar 9, 202634 min

Ep 858What Happens When Your Faith Is Tested? | Darren Rouanzoin

In Acts 6, Stephen is described as a man full of the Holy Spirit, wisdom, faith, grace, and power. Not a platform preacher. A table server. A volunteer. Yet when pressure came, what spilled out of him looked like Jesus.This week we ask a simple question: When your life is shaken, what comes out?Crisis does not create what is inside of us. It reveals it. And the Christian life is not about trying harder or mastering spiritual practices. It is about being filled again and again with the presence of the Holy Spirit.In this message, Pastor Darren walks through what it means to be full of the Spirit, full of wisdom, full of faith, full of grace, and full of power, and how real transformation happens not through self effort, but through surrender.

Mar 1, 202640 min

Ep 857Serving Tables; Shaking Cities | Darren Rouanzoin

In Acts 6, the early church is growing fast. Revival is breaking out and right in the middle of it, there’s conflict. Widows are being overlooked. Needs are exposed. And the solution is not better branding or stronger personalities. It’s surrendered, Spirit-filled people.This message is a call to lay down your life again. There is no small role in the kingdom. Serving tables is ministry. Prayer is ministry. Preaching is ministry. God moves through ordinary obedience when it’s fully surrendered to Him.

Feb 23, 202642 min

Ep 856Rejoicing in Suffering | Bill Dogterom

Feb 16, 202637 min

Ep 855How to Suffer Well | Darren Rouanzoin

In Acts 5, revival turns into resistance. The apostles are arrested, beaten, and warned to stay silent. And yet they leave rejoicing.Why? Because they did not see suffering as failure. They saw it as fellowship with Jesus. This message challenges a comfort-first version of Christianity and invites us into something deeper. Obedience may cost you. Faithfulness may lead through pain. But when your identity is rooted in Christ and your hope is anchored in the resurrection, suffering does not have the final word.If you are walking through pressure, loss, or disappointment, this teaching is for you.

Feb 16, 202651 min

Ep 854God's Presence Transforms Lives | Darren Rouanzoin

What does it look like when God’s presence is not just talked about, but carried?In this message from our Church on Fire series through the book of Acts, we look at Acts 5 and the early church as a community marked by the real, active presence of God. As the Spirit fills ordinary people, lives are healed, faith becomes public, and the church becomes a visible sign of Jesus’ reign in the world.This teaching invites us to see that signs and wonders were never the point. They point to something greater. The living presence of the risen Jesus at work through His people. When the church hosts God’s presence, faith wakes up, outsiders are drawn in, and transformation moves beyond gatherings into everyday life.From this week’s message, God’s Presence Transforms Lives. Watch or listen now.

Feb 8, 202647 min

Ep 853When The Holy Spirit Makes His House Holy | Darren Rouanzoin

What happens when the Holy Spirit fills a community but our inner lives do not match our outer appearance?In Acts 5, we are confronted with a sobering moment in the early church where hypocrisy is exposed and God’s holiness is taken seriously. This message explores the danger of curated faith, unprocessed wounds, and pretending to be someone we are not, even while participating in the things of God.Through the story of Ananias and Sapphira, we are invited to examine where we may be managing an image instead of nurturing a transformed inner life. This teaching calls the church back to congruence, reverence, confession, and a deeper dedication to Jesus. Not a performance, but a life shaped by truth, humility, and the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Feb 1, 202646 min

Ep 852The Shape of Resurrection Life | Darren Rouanzoin

In Acts 4, we are given a snapshot of what life looks like when resurrection power moves beyond a moment and into a community.This message explores how the Holy Spirit reshapes everyday life, not just our beliefs or worship gatherings. We see a church formed by covenant rather than convenience, marked by deep commitment to one another, a transformed relationship with possessions, and a shared responsibility for those in need.Rather than mastering spiritual content, the early church was shaped by the living presence of Jesus. Their unity, generosity, and care for one another became a visible witness to the resurrection. Not through programs or pressure, but through a reordered way of life.This teaching invites us to consider how resurrection life takes shape in ordinary spaces. Our relationships, our resources, and our response to need. It is a call to move from consumer Christianity toward a rooted, shared life centered on Jesus.

Jan 25, 202649 min

Ep 851Fearless Prayer in a Fearful World | Darren Rouanzoin

Fear and anxiety shape so much of how we live and even how we pray. In Acts 4, the early church shows us another way. When opposition came, they did not retreat or ask for safety. They gathered together, prayed scripture, and asked God for boldness.This message explores how fear trains us to pray small and how the Holy Spirit forms us to pray with courage. When God’s people depend on His presence, their faith grows, their prayers deepen, and the name of Jesus goes forward with power.From our Church on Fire series through the book of Acts.

Jan 18, 202643 min

Ep 850Unschooled and Unstoppable : When Ordinary People Have Been With Jesus | Darren Rouanzoin

In Acts 4, the early church is offered a deal: you can keep your faith, just keep it quiet.After a public miracle and a public proclamation of the resurrected Jesus, Peter and John are arrested and brought before the most powerful and educated leaders of their day. The pressure is clear. Stop speaking. Stop teaching. Keep the name of Jesus out of the public square.But instead of shrinking back, Peter is filled with the Holy Spirit and speaks with boldness. He names what’s true: the man was healed by Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the One they crucified, the One God raised from the dead. And then comes the line that still confronts every generation: “We cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.”This message challenges two kinds of Christianity that the enemy loves: silent Christians and private Christians. It exposes how our culture trains us to compartmentalize faith, keeping it personal, polite, and manageable. And it invites us into a different way, a witness that is humble, faithful, and visible.The world isn’t waiting for impressive Christians. It’s waiting for ordinary people who have been with Jesus.

Jan 12, 202645 min
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