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First Love Church

First Love Church

Written by: Heather Drake and Dennis Drake
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These podcasts are messages that were preached at First Love Church in Ocala, Florida. We hope that you are encouraged and inspired by what you hear. We are a non denominational, egalitarian church that practices a generous orthodoxy. Find out more about our local congregation online at firstlovechurch.org.



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Episodes
  • Take A Nap And Stop Accusing Everyone
    May 11 2026

    Your mind can tell a convincing lie: you’re alone, you’re unseen, you’re on your own to carry the grief, the anger, and the ache. We start by naming how a day can be both beautiful and painful, then we lean into God’s promise from Isaiah to comfort us like a mother comforts her child and the “refamily” Jesus creates at the cross when he gives Mary and John to one another. If you’ve ever felt like an orphan in the middle of your own life, this message is for you.

    From there we open John 14 and slow down on “If you love me, obey my commandments.” We talk about why this is not an if-then threat, but a love-first reality: when we know we’re already held in God’s love, loving God and loving our neighbor becomes the natural fruit. We also explore the Holy Spirit as Advocate, Helper, and Teacher who never leaves, and why Eastertide is an invitation into real transformation, not self-improvement. Repentance becomes metanoia: changing the way we think, sometimes with nothing less than resurrection power.

    Then we get practical and honest about the patterns that steal unity, especially accusation. The storm story exposes how fear turns into “Don’t you even care?” and we trace that same voice into parenting, marriage, driving, work, and the harsh inner critic. We end with a grounded practice: take a beat, ask the Holy Spirit to change your perspective, and bring big feelings to the One who can actually hold them. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.

    Support the show

    This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving

    In the service of LOVE,
    Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake

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    34 mins
  • The Untroubled Heart
    May 6 2026

    “Do not let your hearts be troubled” can sound impossible when you’ve been carrying fear for years, when the world feels loud, divided, and relentless. We open John 14 and take Jesus seriously anyway, not as a scolding “stop worrying,” but as an invitation into trust that changes how we live, how we think, and how we hold each other.

    We sit with Thomas and Philip, the brave ones who admit they do not know the way and ask to see the Father. Jesus answers with a stunning claim: to see him is to see God. That reframes everything. If you’re trying to figure out what God is like, you do not have to guess. Look at Jesus: welcoming outsiders, touching the untouchable, feeding the hungry, healing what is hurting, and bringing people home. We also notice something quietly powerful in the passage: “your” is plural but “heart” is singular, a reminder that anxiety isolates, while Christ forms one people.

    From there, we move into the real world. We talk about abiding with God through the dark night of the soul, when what you relied on stops working and you learn to trust presence more than outcomes. We laugh and learn through everyday parables of crows, squirrels, and unintended guests at the “treats” table, then we turn toward the hard work of mercy, choosing wider circles and calling people brother and sister. We end at the communion table, naming beloved out loud, because sometimes a single word of love can bring a person back to life.

    If you’re longing for Christian hope, resurrection faith, and practical spirituality that turns into real compassion, press play. Subscribe to the podcast, share this sermon with a friend, and leave a review that tells us where you most need peace right now.

    Support the show

    This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving

    In the service of LOVE,
    Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake

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    39 mins
  • You Can Learn To Recognize The Voice Of Love
    Apr 28 2026

    The loudest voice in your life is not always the truest one. On Good Shepherd Sunday, we sit with John 10 and let Jesus re-teach us what spiritual discernment actually feels like: not coercion, not panic, not religious pressure, but the steady voice of love that calls us by name.

    We talk about attention as something sacred, because whatever we give our attention to gains power in us. With a simple body-based exercise and a few honest stories from our own home, we explore how anxiety can masquerade as “being faithful,” and how easily we can mistake ego, urgency, or old religious scripts for the voice of God. Then we slow down long enough to notice the Shepherd’s tone: patient, kind, nurturing, and deeply committed to our care.

    From Eastertide “practicing resurrection” to Sabbath rest, hunger, and the unforced rhythms of grace, the thread is consistent: grace never opposes effort, but it does oppose earning. Jesus is the gate, the good shepherd, and the model of leadership that lays power down so others can flourish. Abundant life is not for a select few, it is God’s desire for everyone and for the whole world God loves.

    If this message helps you breathe again, share it with a friend, subscribe so you do not miss next week, and leave a review to help more people find the podcast. What’s one voice you need to stop following this week?

    Support the show

    This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving

    In the service of LOVE,
    Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake

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    46 mins
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