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Pillar Church Podcast

Pillar Church Podcast

Written by: Preston Morrison | Pillar Church
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Pillar Church is led by Preston Morrison and is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Visit www.thePillar.com for more information or to learn more.Preston Morrison | Pillar Church Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Why The Church Must Never Get Selfish | Preston Morrison
    Feb 23 2026

    In this message, “Hell Hates Pleasing: Why The Church Must Never Get Too Selfish,” we look at Paul’s prayer in Colossians 1 and confront a sobering truth: the goal of our lives is to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord—fully pleasing to Him.


    The enemy doesn’t fear comfortable Christianity.

    He fears a Church that lives to please God.


    This sermon challenges believers to examine whether we are living worthy of the Gospel or drifting into self-centered faith. Because we do not belong to ourselves—we were bought at a price. Our calling is higher. Our purpose is clearer.


    In this message, you’ll hear about:

    • What it truly means to live a life worthy of God
    • Why pleasing the Lord requires obedience, not convenience
    • How real faith produces visible fruit through good works
    • Why knowing God deeply matters more than success, power, or status
    • The danger of a selfish Church in a world that needs light


    Drawing from Colossians 1, 1 Corinthians 6, Ephesians 4, Philippians 1 & 3, James 2, Titus 2, and more, this message calls the Church back to its true focus: honoring God, bearing fruit, and increasing in the knowledge of Him.


    Because when the Church lives to please God,

    hell loses ground.


    And when believers stop living for themselves,

    the Gospel becomes visible again.

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    48 mins
  • Why The Church Must Never Get Too Big | Preston Morrison
    Feb 16 2026

    Community is more than a crowd. It’s more than a large gathering. Community is family.


    In this message, “Hell Hates Small,” we walk through Acts 2 and Acts 5 to see that the early church didn’t just grow in public spaces, but from house to house—around tables, in shared meals, prayer, teaching, and everyday life together. It also confronts why we often resist that kind of closeness. Small community can feel risky, exposing our struggles and calling us to forgive and bear one another’s burdens—yet Scripture shows that this is exactly where healing, growth, and true discipleship take root.


    In this sermon, you’ll hear about:

    • Why we run from close community
    • How God designed us for family, not a fanbase
    • Where confession, forgiveness, and healing truly happen
    • What it means to lay our lives down in love for one another


    This message challenges us to step out of isolation and into intentional, vulnerable community—and asks a searching question: Will we choose comfort and anonymity, or will we choose the kind of closeness that forms us into the likeness of Christ?


    Because hell hates small.

    And small is where disciples are made.

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    46 mins
  • Worship God Responds To | Brent Hatchett
    Feb 9 2026

    Worship is more than a moment.

    It’s more than a song.

    Worship is obedience.


    In this message, “Worship Is Obedience,” we walk through Genesis 22 and discover that true worship is revealed not by what we say or sing, but by how we live when God asks something costly of us.


    The story of Abraham and Isaac shows us that worship often leads us into moments of testing, requires deep faith, demands that we carry what’s hard, and ultimately invites us into wonder when God reveals Himself as provider.


    In this sermon, you’ll hear about:

    • Why worship often begins with a test
    • How obedience requires faith before understanding
    • What it means to carry the weight of surrender
    • How God meets obedience with provision and wonder


    This message challenges us to reexamine what worship really looks like in our daily lives—and asks a simple but searching question:


    Will we trust God enough to obey Him, even when the cost is high?


    Because worship isn’t just expressed with our words—

    It’s proven through our obedience.

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    33 mins
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