
Table Talk - Now and Not Yet
10/12/2025 | 34min
This week on Table Talk, Pastors Kyle Gatlin and Nick Shepherd continue their series on the season of Advent by asking why it still matters today. They discuss the spiritual discipline of waiting in a culture obsessed with instant gratification, suggesting that Advent serves as a necessary pause button that allows believers to prepare their hearts for the coming of Christ rather than simply rushing toward Christmas Day.The hosts also explore the theological tension of the "now and not yet," reminding listeners that Advent is not just a celebration of Jesus' birth, but an anticipation of His return. They reflect on the four hundred years of silence between the Old and New Testaments as evidence that God often does His best work during times of waiting, encouraging the church to embrace patience and hope amidst the busyness of the holiday season.

Table Talk - Adventures in Advent
04/12/2025 | 29min
This week on Table Talk, Pastors Kyle Gatlin and Nick Shepherd begin a new series exploring the origins and significance of Advent. They discuss the history of the season, noting its roots in the Latin word for "to come," and explain how it originally served as a time of fasting and preparation for baptism, much like Lent, before evolving into the Christmas preparation season we know today. The pastors emphasize that Advent is about more than just the birth of Jesus; it is a season of waiting that acknowledges the tension between Christ’s first arrival and His future return.

Sunday Sermon - O Come O Come - Please "Christmas, The Musical" Part 1 - Kyle Gatlin
02/12/2025 | 24min
Kyle brings us the message recorded live at Covenant.

Table Talk - Addition Through Subtraction
27/11/2025 | 38min
This week on Table Talk, Pastors Kyle Gatlin and Nick Shepherd discuss the concept of addition by subtraction as the final step in their series on going deeper with God. They argue that to truly grow spiritually, one must often remove things like distractions, time-consuming commitments, or unhealthy habits to create the necessary space for a deeper relationship with Jesus.The Pastors also explore the internal barriers of ego, pride, and people-pleasing. They examine how pride acts as a blinder to spiritual maturity and suggest that true depth requires the humility to admit when we are wrong. Finally, they tackle the danger of seeking approval from others, warning that while the church should value people over programs, the need to please everyone can ultimately hinder one’s ability to be a true servant of Christ.HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

Sunday Sermon - Let Go "Deeper" Part 4 - Kyle Gatlin
24/11/2025 | 22min
Kyle brings us the message recorded live at Covenant



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