Ascension on Air
Ascension on Air
Pastor Ben Berger
Weekly messages that focus on where Christ meets everyday people - and the profound change he brings.
Steward the Truth as Freedom from Deception
We all like to believe we're free - free to make our own choices, free to follow our own desires. But what if you were actually ruled by your desires? In John 8:31-36, Jesus Christ reveals the true nature of what human beings call liberty - and it's not pretty. But thankfully there's a greater truth than this - and it has the power to set people, to set you, free. Bible Reference: John 8:31-36
Jun 24, 2024
20 min
Beautiful Truth: Steward the Truth as Shared Humanity
As we continue the series Beautiful Truth, we're diving into the disconnect we perceive with the past and how that affects our view of what it means to be human. This then forms the context for us to consider what Scripture reveals - that we all share a common humanity with a common problem, and the awesome truth that God's Son has shared in our humanity to solve that problem. Our primary Bible reference is Hebrews 2:14-18.
Jun 18, 2024
20 min
Beautiful Truth: Steward God's Truth as the Greatest Good
This episode of Ascension on Air begins a new series called Beautiful Truth. In this series, we're focusing on the nature of truth and how we, as Christians, steward (or care) for it. Our first episode uses Genesis 1:31-2:3 as our primary verses and emphasizes that truth - God's truth in Christ - is good.
Jun 11, 2024
20 min
The Gospel Is Resurrection Reality
Life in this world is a mixed bag. We cling to the good things – relationships, health, safety, security, and naturally so. But so much of life is characterized by interruptions to those good things, and, as a result all that’s unpleasant – like pain, suffering, and disappointment. Sometimes this can be so severe that we view death as a reprieve. “It’s a good thing life doesn’t go on forever,” we might think, “because who would want to live forever in a world like this?” And yet, the beating heart of the Christian hope is the resurrection from death, life that doesn’t end, a grave that doesn’t have the final word. What of such a resurrection? Is it more than merely a wistful hope? Could there be an embodied life we’d truly enjoy, forever, free from all the interruptions to what is good? Jesus Christ has the answer for us. Now, on Ascension on Air: The Gospel Is Resurrection Reality. Bible Reference: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20.
Apr 9, 2024
25 min
Live Intentionally Minded for Mission
“Carpe diem,” wrote the Roman poet Horace. Seize the day, grasp the moment while it’s here. Or, as our contemporary culture would put it two thousand years later, YOLO. You only live once. Whether it’s carpe diem, YOLO, strike while the iron’s hot, or some other turn of phrase, common advice points to making the most of the time at hand. And this is true also as a Christian. The Apostle Paul wrote to the Colossians, “Make the most of every opportunity,” and in the context, he’s speaking particularly about opportunities to share Christ with those who don’t know him. This kind of missional mindset is part of being a Christian. But it’s not necessarily easy. In fact, it’s far more natural to fall into a rhythm focused on self and unaware of the opportunities around us. Thankfully, the Apostle Paul has some words of encouragement for you and me in this. And more than just encouragement, because Paul shows us the power of the gospel of Jesus to make the most of our moments for Christ. Now, on Ascension on Air: Live Intentionally Minded for Mission. Bible Reference: Colossians 4:2-6
Feb 22, 2024
30 min
Christ Ministers to and through His Body
“No man is an island,” wrote the English poet John Donne in the 17th century. And it’s true. Not one of us is independent of others. We all exist because of others and by others. That we are born of a father and mother is simplest proof. Some would say this is a bad thing. To be free of others, entirely independent – self-sufficient, self-directing, self-determining – this is the ideal of humanity, claim some. But not only is such extreme individualism unrealistic and, truly, a lie – it’s also an empty shadow of what it means to be human. Of what God designed us to be as human. Community – an interdependent whole – such existence is woven into our human nature. But more than that, it’s also the blessing that God designed us to enjoy. And so it is that God brings us to himself only together with others, joined together as a body… a body united by the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. And a body gifted to actively love the members of the body. Today, on Ascension on Air: Christ Ministers to and through His Body. Bible Reference: Romans 12:3-13
Feb 6, 2024
26 min
We Root One Another in Christ
“Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me” – or so goes the old childhood rhyme, as if what other say is of no consequence to us. The truth is, names – and words generally – have a lot of power. The words we speak and the words spoken to us can hurt deeply, as any child who’s been teased can confirm. But the power of words to help and heal is also very real – and none more so than the power of the word about Jesus Christ. That’s why Paul wrote what he did in his letter to the Christians living in the Roman city of Colossae. “Let the word about Jesus dwell among you richly,” he said. Why? Because it was this word that was the power of God to give peace, real peace, lasting wholeness and restoration of relationship between God and among people. And it is this word about Christ through which Christians root one another in the peace of Christ still today – and in so doing experience genuine Christian community. Now, on Ascension on Air: We root one another in Christ. Bible Reference: Colossians 3:15-17
Jan 30, 2024
25 min
We Gather around the Gospel
This episode of Ascension on Air begins a new series that’s all about a new component of ministry at Ascension: small groups. Over the next four episodes, we’ll introduce the concept of small group ministry and explore the unique blessings such ministry can bring. In this first episode, we lay the foundation for it all. Everything that’s built needs a solid foundation to endure, including ministry opportunities, and the only foundation that’s truly solid is Christ. So in this first look at small groups, we consider the focus and emphasis of small group ministry. In other words, we consider what makes it ministry versus simply a gathering of like-minded people. And in keeping with the solid foundation of Christ, the focal point and heart and soul of this ministry is one thing alone: the gospel of Jesus Christ. Now, on Ascension on Air: We Gather Around the Gospel. Bible Reference: John 6:25-35,47-58
Jan 24, 2024
25 min
God Desires Mercy for the Disobedient
Have you ever had an epiphany, a sudden realization of some truth or reality that had been unseen or unknown up to that point? Sometimes that happens in school, when whatever you’re studying just “clicks” – it finally makes sense. You see connections and understand relationships and grasp ideas that eluded you before. Epiphany is a useful word in Christianity, too. It describes a realization of who Jesus Christ was and is – that he’s not just anyone, but the Savior. This kind of epiphany is necessary if we really want to understand the purpose and goal of Jesus’ life on this earth. In this week’s episode of Ascension on Air, we explore that epiphany from a particular perspective: that of disobedience. You see, Jesus was revealed as Savior not simply for people who found themselves in a bad way, but for people who brought that bad way on themselves. For disobedient people. People like me. People, I’d dare say, like you. People in need of mercy. This is a critical epiphany that each of us must have to truly understand the gospel of Jesus Christ. Today on Ascension on Air: God Desires Mercy for the Disobedient. Bible Reference: Romans 11:13-15,28-32
Jan 11, 2024
29 min
Here Is Joy!
On the first Christmas, an angel proclaimed good news of great joy to shepherds in a field. That same message of joy comes to us today - no matter where it finds us. Now, a special Christmas episode of Ascension on Air: Here Is Joy!
Dec 28, 2023
16 min
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