
Show overview
Haven has been publishing since 2015, and across the 11 years since has built a catalogue of 980 episodes. That works out to roughly 370 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 47 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 weeks ago, with 28 episodes already out so far this year. Published by LCC Haven.
From the publisher
Haven is the young adult ministry of LCC Redding committed to seeing restoration through Jesus Christ in the lives of those 18 to 30 years old. We desire to rally young adults to the Word of God, Mission of Jesus, and Leading of the Holy Spirit, and release them to rally others to the same in their classrooms, workplaces, families, and neighborhoods. Also listen to honest conversations about these messages from The After Service at http://podcasts.subsplash.com/81ca804/podcast.rss
Latest Episodes
View all 992 episodesRomans 15
Romans 15
Romans 14
Romans 14
Gifts of God with Humility

Gifts of God with Humility
<p>This powerful message centers on the biblical principle of stewardship and humility in using our God-given gifts. Drawing from Romans 12 and the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25, we're reminded that everything we possess—our abilities, resources, time, and even our youth—is a gift from God entrusted to us for His glory. The sermon challenges us to examine how we're investing what God has given us. Are we like the faithful servants who multiplied their talents, or are we hiding them away in fear and laziness? The message is clear—we cannot afford to waste the precious seasons God has given us, for one day we will give an account of our stewardship.</p>
God Doesn't Quit
God Doesn't Quit
Romans 10
Romans 10
Striving or Surrendering
Striving or Surrendering
Immediate Chaos, but Ultimate Certainty

Immediate Chaos, but Ultimate Certainty
<p>In the midst of life's deepest uncertainties, we discover a profound truth from Romans 8: when we don't know what to do, God has a plan. This isn't motivational rhetoric; it's biblical truth. We serve a God who doesn't just comfort us in chaos but actively uses that chaos to shape us into who He created us to be. As we navigate the immediate uncertainties, we can rest in the ultimate certainty: nothing can separate us from God's love in Christ Jesus.</p>
Romans 7

Romans 7
<p>This powerful message takes us deep into Romans 7, exploring one of faith's most fundamental questions: what does it truly mean to belong to Christ? The message reveals that transformation isn't something we manufacture through willpower or discipline. Instead, we position ourselves near where God is working through Scripture, worship, community, and obedient people around us. We're called to draw near to God, trusting that He will draw near to us, doing what we cannot do for ourselves.</p>
1 Truth. 2 Sides

1 Truth. 2 Sides
<p>This powerful exploration of Romans 6 challenges us to embrace both sides of our salvation like two sides of a coin. We discover that being saved isn't just about what we've been freed from, but equally about what we've been saved to. The message unpacks how we are dead to our old identity and alive to a new purpose in Christ.</p>
But wait, there is more...

But wait, there is more...
<p>This powerful exploration of Romans 5:1-5 unveils the extraordinary benefits that come with placing our faith in God—benefits so profound they might remind us of those late-night infomercials that promise more than we could imagine. But unlike commercial gimmicks, these spiritual realities are genuinely life-transforming. We discover three foundational benefits of justification: peace with God, access to His presence, and rejoicing in hope. The peace spoken of here isn't merely the absence of stress, but the restoration of a broken relationship—humanity reconciled with its Creator. Yet the message doesn't stop there—'but wait, there's more.' Even our tribulations become instruments of transformation, producing perseverance, proven character, and reinforced hope.</p>