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Second City Sermons

Second City Sermons

Second City Church

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Show overview

Second City Sermons has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 198 episodes. That works out to roughly 120 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 32 min and 38 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 19 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Second City Church.

Episodes
198
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
35 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Welcome! Here you will find the weekly sermons of Second City Church in Harrisburg, PA. We hope these sermons will help you worship God and celebrate the good news of Jesus.

Latest Episodes

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Resurrection Life: Keeping Time

May 12, 202637 min

Resurrection Life:Names

May 5, 202631 min

Resurrection Life: Images

Apr 28, 202636 min

Resurrected Life: Worship

Apr 21, 202631 min

Resurrected Life: Ten Words

Apr 14, 202633 min

What Do You Make of the Resurrection

Apr 7, 202630 min

The Descending God

Apr 7, 202620 min

S5 Ep 12A Day in the Sun

Palm Sunday reveals the tension between what we want from Jesus and what we actually need. When crowds waved palm branches and shouted 'Hosanna,' they were using symbols of political victory, hoping Jesus would establish their earthly kingdom. However, Jesus came not to give them the kingdom they wanted, but the kingdom they needed through His death and resurrection. We often approach Jesus similarly, wanting Him to endorse our plans rather than transform them. The beauty of Palm Sunday lies in Jesus accepting our imperfect, mixed worship while still going to the cross to provide what we truly need - redemption and eternal life in God's kingdom.

Mar 31, 202623 min

S5 Ep 11Jesus, the Way of the Cross

Many people see Jesus as just a good teacher or want Him to validate their personal views, but this is like seeing trees walking around - partial and blurry. The Gospel of Mark shows us that spiritual sight often comes gradually, and true clarity requires understanding Jesus as the suffering Messiah. Seeing Jesus clearly means recognizing that the path to true life leads through death to self - taking up our cross and following Him. This involves costly forgiveness, dying to our selfish ambitions, and submitting to His way rather than trying to make Him support our agenda.

Mar 24, 202636 min

S5 Ep 10Spiritual Amnesia

Jesus confronts His disciples about their spiritual forgetfulness when they worry about lacking bread despite witnessing His miraculous provision. He warns against the leaven of the Pharisees, who demanded signs while missing God's presence, and Herod, who abandoned convictions for political convenience. Through two feeding miracles, Jesus demonstrates His compassion extends to all people and His provision is always abundant. The disciples had one loaf in their boat, representing Jesus Himself as the bread of life. When we have Christ, we have enough, yet we often suffer from spiritual amnesia, forgetting God's faithfulness and living in fear of scarcity.

Mar 17, 202634 min

S5 Ep 9The Attentiveness of God

Two stories from Mark 7 reveal Jesus' remarkable attentiveness to individual needs. When a Syrophoenician woman begged for her daughter's healing, Jesus' seemingly harsh response actually revealed her deep faith and understanding of God's abundant grace. In healing a deaf man, Jesus used private, gentle methods that showed dignity and personal care. Both encounters demonstrate that Jesus meets each person exactly where they are, speaking their language and addressing their specific circumstances. This challenges us to examine our own attentiveness to others and consider how we need to hear from Jesus today.

Mar 10, 20262 min

S5 Ep 8A Matter of the Heart

The world's problems aren't just external issues we can blame on others—they stem from the condition of the human heart. Religious leaders in Jesus' time believed spiritual purity came through ceremonial washing and following traditions, but Jesus revealed that true defilement comes from within. External actions like proper rituals, social media posts, or aligning with the right causes can't address the real source of our problems: defiled hearts that produce evil thoughts, pride, and wickedness. Christianity offers something unique—instead of requiring us to clean ourselves up first, God sends Jesus to transform our hearts from the inside out. True spiritual purity comes not from external washing but from receiving a new heart that God provides through His grace.

Mar 3, 202630 min

S5 Ep 7The Lord Who Passes By

Fear dominates our modern world, from everyday anxieties to deeper uncertainties about relationships, careers, and spiritual life. In Mark 6:45-56, the disciples faced three types of fear that mirror our own struggles: relational exhaustion from overwhelming people, vocational pain when work becomes torturous, and spiritual abandonment when God seems absent. Yet Jesus was never truly absent - he was interceding on the mountain, seeing their struggle, and came to them walking on water. When he said 'Take heart, it is I,' he revealed himself as the great I AM, the same God who brings order from chaos and never abandons his people.

Feb 24, 202636 min

S5 Ep 6The Compassionate Shepherd

God often exposes our limitations in the circumstances of our lives, leaving us feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities and inadequate resources. The disciples faced this same struggle when Jesus asked them to feed 5,000 people with only five loaves and two fish. Their insufficiency wasn't a character flaw but a human reality that positioned them to witness God's miraculous provision. When we acknowledge our limitations and offer our our insufficiency to Jesus, He multiplies them beyond imagination. Our insufficiency combined with God's all-sufficiency is always more than enough, leading us to complete satisfaction and rest in His provision.

Feb 17, 202631 min

S5 Ep 5Get Ready to Party

John the Baptist's shocking death at Herod's birthday party reveals how life often doesn't make sense, even for the most faithful. Despite being the prophesied messenger who prepared the way for Jesus, John was beheaded due to political manipulation and a rash promise. His story teaches us to speak truth regardless of consequences and choose character over comfort. While we may not understand God's plan in difficult circumstances, we can trust that Jesus continues His mission and will ultimately right all wrongs. John's temporary defeat becomes eternal victory as he awaits the true King's celebration.

Feb 10, 202630 min

S5 Ep 4Ministry, Jesus Way

Jesus sent out the twelve disciples with a clear model for Christian ministry that remains relevant today. True ministry involves both healing - addressing practical and spiritual needs - and preaching repentance, calling people to turn toward God. Jesus emphasized that ministry must happen in community, sending disciples two by two rather than alone. He also taught them dependence on God by instructing them to travel without provisions. The disciples succeeded because they had spent time soaking in Jesus, watching Him preach and heal. For our ministry to reflect Christ rather than culture, we must constantly immerse ourselves in who Jesus is and what He has done.

Feb 3, 202639 min

S5 Ep 3Amazing Unbelief

The people of Nazareth knew Jesus personally - His family, His profession, His background - yet they rejected Him despite witnessing His miraculous works. This reveals a crucial distinction between knowing facts about Jesus and truly knowing Him through faith. Many today have extensive knowledge about Christianity but lack genuine relationship with Christ. Familiarity can become a barrier to faith when we focus on Jesus' ordinary background rather than His extraordinary identity. True faith requires moving beyond intellectual knowledge to personal surrender and trust. The question remains: Do you know about Jesus, or do you truly know Jesus?

Jan 20, 202636 min

S5 Ep 2Amazed Belief

The Gospel of Mark presents two remarkable healing stories that are intentionally woven together to reveal profound truths about faith, desperation, and God's transformative power. In chapter 5, we meet Jairus, a respected synagogue ruler desperately seeking Jesus to heal his dying 12-year-old daughter. On the journey, a woman who has suffered from chronic bleeding for 12 years secretly touches Jesus' garment, hoping for the healing that 12 years of medical treatment could not provide.Both stories demonstrate that faith doesn't require perfection or sophistication, but rather simple trust in God's power when human solutions have failed. These desperate circumstances became the very pathway through which both individuals discovered not just physical healing, but eternal life through faith in Jesus.

Jan 13, 202638 min

S5 Ep 1Do You See What I See?

Simeon and Anna, two elderly figures in Luke's Gospel, teach us that even the most faithful believers experience deep longing for God's consolation throughout their lives. Simeon waited his entire life to see the Messiah, while Anna spent decades as a widow worshiping at the temple. Their stories reveal that coming to faith doesn't eliminate life's sorrows, but God enters into our pain through Jesus. The faithful elderly among us serve as precious witnesses, showing younger generations that following Jesus is possible through every stage of life's challenges. God understands our struggles because He has experienced them, offering true peace through Christ.

Jan 6, 202632 min

S4 Ep 53Do You Hear What I Hear?

Waiting tests faith in profound ways. Like Zechariah, people carry prayers they've repeated for years—prayers for healing, reconciliation, provision, or purpose that seem to go unanswered. Some prayers become so familiar that hope gradually fades, replaced by resignation or doubt.Zechariah spent his entire life waiting for a single opportunity to serve in the temple, while simultaneously enduring the personal grief of childlessness. His story mirrors the dual nature of human longing: collective struggles that affect entire communities alongside deeply personal sorrows that few understand. Both types of pain compound each other, making faith feel increasingly difficult to sustain.When extraordinary answers finally arrive, they often seem unbelievable. Years of disappointment condition people to expect nothing, making genuine hope feel naive or foolish. Zechariah's request for proof wasn't simply faithlessness—it reflected the reasonable skepticism that develops after prolonged waiting. The gap between promise and reality can feel insurmountable.Yet God's pattern throughout history involves working through impossible circumstances. The most significant breakthroughs often emerge precisely when situations appear hopeless. What looks like divine silence may actually be divine timing, though that distinction offers little comfort during the waiting itself.The tension between doubt and faith remains constant. Certainty that eliminates all doubt also eliminates the need for trust. Faith requires holding hope despite uncertainty, continuing to believe when circumstances suggest otherwise.Christmas represents God's most improbable answer—divinity entering humanity, power manifested through vulnerability, eternal hope born in temporary flesh. This pattern suggests that seemingly unanswered prayers aren't ignored but are being answered in ways beyond current comprehension. God remains attentive to human cries, responding in unexpected and often untimely ways that ultimately reveal greater purposes than originally imagined.

Dec 31, 202532 min
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