• What is Truth? | Part 2: My Truth? | John 13:36–14:11 | Ravenna Assembly of God
    Mar 15 2026

    What happens when “my truth” collides with the truth?


    In Part 2 of the series “What is Truth?”, Pastor Dan unpacks Jesus’ words in John 13:36–14:11 and challenges one of the most common ideas in today’s culture: the belief that our personal truth is enough. While our experiences matter and should be heard, our own perspective is not the final standard of reality. True truth is not found in our feelings, opinions, or self-perception—it is found in Jesus Christ.


    Using Peter’s confidence, Thomas’s confusion, and Jesus’ powerful declaration, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life,” this message reminds us that our own understanding must be surrendered to the One who is truth itself.


    Pastor Dan explores how:

    • Our personal truth can be distorted by pride, fear, insecurity, and culture

    • Jesus sees through our self-confidence and calls us to humility

    • God’s promises anchor us in difficulty, anxiety, and uncertainty

    • Jesus is not just a source of truth—He is the Truth

    • Real life, hope, and eternal security are found only in Him


    This message is a needed reminder for anyone wrestling with confusion, fear, identity, pressure, or the temptation to define truth on their own terms.


    Key Scriptures

    John 13:36–14:11

    Romans 12:3

    1 Corinthians 10:12

    John 10:10

    John 16:33


    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your circumstances or unsure what to believe, this sermon points you back to the One who never changes.

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    39 mins
  • What is Truth? | Part 1: Person of Truth | John 4 | Ravenna Assembly of God
    Mar 10 2026

    In a world where truth often feels subjective and increasingly difficult to recognize, how can we know what is real?


    In Part 1 of the new series “What is Truth?”, Pastor Dan explores the powerful encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well in John 4. In this story, Jesus reveals that truth is not merely an idea or philosophy—it is found in a person. Through this conversation, we see how Jesus brings hidden things into the light, restores broken identity, and reveals the transforming love of the Father.


    This message reminds us that truth does more than inform our minds. True truth—found in Jesus—changes our hearts, exposes what is hidden, and redefines who we are as children of God.


    If you have ever wrestled with questions about identity, shame, or what it means to truly know God, this message will encourage you to encounter the One who is the source of all truth.


    Key Scriptures

    John 4:16–30

    1 John 1:6–9

    1 John 3:1


    Truths from this message

    • The truth is found in Jesus.

    • Jesus calls the hidden things in our lives into the light.

    • Truth does not just educate the mind—it redefines our identity.


    Join us as we begin this journey toward Easter exploring one of life’s most important questions: What is truth?

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    31 mins
  • Golden Calf Reckoning – Part 3: My Kingdom | Lead Pastor Dan Harrison
    Feb 22 2026

    Golden Calf Reckoning – Part 3: My Kingdom

    Pastor Dan Harrison | Main Text: 2 Kings 10:28–36


    In the final message of the Golden Calf Reckoning sermon series, Pastor Dan Harrison brings us to 2 Kings 10:28–36 and asks a piercing question: Who is truly on the throne of your heart—God, or you?


    Pastor Dan unpacks the story of Jehu, a king anointed by God and used to bring judgment against Baal worship and the house of Ahab. Jehu started strong—he did what God asked and experienced victory. But the tragedy of his story is this: he wiped out Baal, yet he refused to turn from the golden calves of Jeroboam. Scripture says Jehu “was not careful to walk in the law of the Lord with all his heart.” In other words, he removed one false god while protecting the idols that served his own “kingdom.”


    This message exposes how modern idolatry often hides behind spiritual language and religious activity. Pastor Dan highlights several ways golden-calf tendencies still show up today:


    • The pursuit of power and the temptation to misuse authority

    • The priority of pleasure—chasing temporary fixes instead of lasting joy in Jesus

    • Appropriating the Almighty—putting Jesus’ name on what we simply want to do



    At the heart of it all is a simple reality: it’s possible to be used by God and still keep areas of your life under your own rule. That’s why this sermon is titled “My Kingdom.” It’s a call to surrender—removing ourselves from the throne and letting Christ be King in every part of our lives.


    Pastor Dan closes with a powerful prayer and declaration:

    “Christ be magnified… from the altar of my life.”

    Because the kind of church that truly changes the world isn’t built on personalities, programs, or power—it’s built on people who choose to magnify Jesus.

    As you listen, don’t just evaluate Jehu—ask God to evaluate you. Invite the Holy Spirit to search your heart and reveal any place where your desires, your appetite, your need for control, or your need to be right has taken the throne.


    Takeaway Challenge:

    This week, pray daily: “Jesus, show me where I’m still building ‘my kingdom.’ Take me off the throne. Be King in me.”Then choose one specific habit, attitude, or appetite to surrender—replacing it with obedience and worship.


    #GoldenCalfReckoning #MyKingdom #2Kings10 #Jehu #ModernIdolatry #ChristBeMagnified #JesusIsKing #BiblicalTruth #ChristianPodcast #SermonSeries #PastorDanHarrison

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    38 mins
  • Golden Calf Reckoning – Part 2: Illusions of Control | Lead Pastor Dan Harrison
    Feb 8 2026

    Golden Calf Reckoning – Part 2: Illusions of Control

    Pastor Dan Harrison | Main Text: 1 Kings 12:25–33


    In Part 2 of the Golden Calf Reckoning sermon series, Pastor Dan Harrison exposes a modern form of idolatry that often hides in plain sight: the illusion of control.


    Teaching from 1 Kings 12:25–33, Pastor Dan walks through the story of Jeroboam, a king who was given a promise by God—yet allowed fear and insecurity to drive his decisions. Instead of trusting God’s Word, Jeroboam tried to control outcomes, control people, and even control worship—creating “convenient” golden calves and a man-made system that replaced obedience with self-protection.


    This message confronts three powerful “Golden Calf tendencies” that still show up today:


    • Clinging to control over things we were never meant to carry

    • Fear-based thinking that rewrites God’s promises

    • Victim identity that turns pain into a permanent label and builds walls no one can enter



    Pastor Dan also shares a personal, heartfelt illustration about trusting God with what we love most—and invites every listener to surrender what’s out of their control into the hands of a trustworthy Father. If anxiety, control, fear, or emotional walls have been shaping your decisions, this message is a call to freedom, healing, and deeper trust.


    Key theme: Modern idolatry doesn’t always look like statues—it can look like grasping for control.

    As you listen, don’t just absorb information—lean in. Ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart and reveal where fear has been calling the shots. Ask God to show you what you’ve been gripping too tightly—relationships, outcomes, finances, approval, safety—and place it back into His hands.


    Takeaway Challenge:

    This week, write two columns: “What I can control” and “What I can’t control.” Then pray through the second list, one item at a time, and surrender it to God. Pray simply: “Father, I trust You.”


    #GoldenCalfReckoning #IllusionsOfControl #1Kings12 #ModernIdolatry #ChristianPodcast #SermonSeries #FaithOverFear #TrustGod #HealingJourney #BiblicalTruth #PastorDanHarrison

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    48 mins
  • Golden Calf Reckoning – Part 1: False Images | Lead Pastor Dan Harrison
    Feb 1 2026

    Golden Calf Reckoning – Part 1: False Images

    Preached by Pastor Dan Harrison

    Series Launch – February 8, 2026


    In Part 1 of the Golden Calf Reckoning sermon series, Pastor Dan Harrison opens Exodus 32:1–6 and challenges us to confront a powerful and uncomfortable truth: it is possible to create an image of God that looks close to the real thing—but isn’t.


    Drawing a striking parallel between artificial intelligence–generated images and modern idolatry, this message exposes how easily we can reshape God into something that fits our expectations, preferences, or impatience. Just as Israel grew restless while Moses delayed on the mountain, we too are tempted to take matters into our own hands when God doesn’t move on our timeline.


    This sermon explores:


    • The danger of spiritual impatience

    • How modern idolatry often begins with distorted expectations

    • Why false images of God are more subtle than golden statues

    • The importance of aligning our perception of God with His revealed truth



    The golden calf wasn’t simply rebellion—it was a replacement. Israel attached God’s name to something they created. Today, we must ask ourselves: Have we shaped an image of God that reflects culture, experience, or convenience rather than Scripture?


    If our image of God does not match who He has revealed Himself to be, realignment is necessary. As Psalm 139 reminds us: “Search me, O God… and lead me in the way everlasting.”


    This message calls the Church to spiritual reckoning—recognizing false worship, confronting distorted beliefs, and returning to true, biblical worship of the living God.

    Don’t listen passively. Lean in. Ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart. Invite God to reveal any false images you may have formed—whether through impatience, disappointment, or misunderstanding.


    Takeaway Challenge:

    Pray Psalm 139:23–24 this week. Ask God to realign your view of Him with who He truly is, not who you want Him to be. Let today be the beginning of your own Golden Calf Reckoning.

    #GoldenCalfReckoning #FalseImages #ModernIdolatry #Exodus32 #BiblicalTruth #ChristianPodcast #SermonSeries #RavennaAssembly #PastorDanHarrison #FaithRenewal #SpiritualGrowth #IdolatryToday #BibleTeaching

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    44 mins
  • The Heart of the Father (Week 6) — “Discipline”
    Oct 19 2025

    In “Discipline,” Pastor Dan walks through Hebrews 12:1–17 (with Ephesians 6:4; James 1:2–4; Romans 8:16–17, 28–29) to show that the Father’s discipline is loving formation, not angry punishment. God trains His children for our good, producing endurance, holiness, and the peaceful fruit of righteousness. Learn how to welcome correction, avoid bitterness, and see trials as the refinery where the Spirit forms Christ in us.

    You’ll hear about:

    • What biblical discipline includes: instruction, correction, training

    • Why discipline confirms sonship/daughterhood and belonging

    • Counting it joy in trials and letting endurance finish its work

    • How God uses every season to conform us to Jesus (Romans 8:28–29)

    • Practical steps to respond without anger, shame, or despair


    Scripture: Hebrews 12:1–17; Ephesians 6:4; James 1:2–4; Romans 8:16–17, 28–29 (series lens: John 14:7)

    Lean In (Conclusion):

    As you listen, lean in and pray, “Father, speak to me through Your Word today.” Invite Him to show where His loving discipline is at work.

    Takeaway/Challenge: Identify one current trial. Write: (1) the lie it tempts you to believe, (2) the truth from today’s scriptures (e.g., “He disciplines me for my good”), and (3) one obedient action you’ll take this week. Pray daily: “Form Jesus in me through this.”

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    39 mins
  • The Heart of the Father (Week 5) — “Where We Are Going”
    Oct 12 2025

    In “Where We Are Going,” Pastor Dan walks through John 14:1–31, where Jesus comforts anxious hearts: “Let not your hearts be troubled.” He promises the Father’s house with a prepared place, reveals Himself as the Way, the Truth, and the Life, teaches what it means to ask in His name, and gives the Holy Spirit as our Helper. This table-side conversation shows the Father’s heart—belonging, access, and peace—even when life feels uncertain.


    You’ll hear about:


    • The best part of the Father’s house (the Father Himself)

    • How Jesus answers panic with presence and identity

    • Praying in Jesus’ name as alignment with the Father’s business

    • The Spirit who teaches, reminds, and anchors peace



    Scripture: John 14:1–31 (series lens: John 14:7)


    Lean In (Conclusion):

    As you listen, lean in and pray, “Father, speak to me through Your Word today.”

    Takeaway/Challenge: Write down one anxiety you’re carrying. Next to it, write a truth from John 14 (e.g., “He prepared a place for me,” “Jesus is my Way,” “The Spirit helps me.”). All week, replace the worry with that truth and pray in Jesus’ name for what advances the Father’s heart.


    Hashtags: #TheHeartOfTheFather #WhereWeAreGoing #John14 #FathersHouse #HolySpirit #Peace #Faith #Hope #ChristianPodcast

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    44 mins
  • The Heart of the Father (Week 4) — “Adopted”
    Oct 5 2025

    In “Adopted,” Pastor Dan explores how the Spirit of adoption (Romans 8:12–17; Galatians 4:1–7) replaces fear and slavery with belonging, identity, and inheritance. Through Christ, we receive a new name, full rights as sons and daughters, and confident access to our Abba, Father. This message calls us out of shame and back into the family business—living by the Spirit and carrying the Father’s heart to our world.


    You’ll hear about:

    • Moving from fear to family: what adoption really means in Scripture

    • Why “Abba” signals intimacy, access, and trust

    • Inheritance now: the Holy Spirit and authority to do the Father’s work

    • Practicals for resisting old labels and living from your new identity

    Scripture: John 14:7; Romans 8:12–17; Galatians 4:1–7

    As you listen, lean in and pray, “Father, speak to me through Your Word today.” Invite Him to rename places where fear, shame, or old labels have defined you.

    Takeaway/Challenge: Write the phrase “I am a child of God—Adopted” somewhere you’ll see daily. Each time fear speaks, answer aloud with Romans 8:15 and Galatians 4:6. This week, approach your Abba boldly—ask, receive, and step into the family business.

    #TheHeartOfTheFather #Adopted #AbbaFather #Romans8 #Galatians4 #ChildOfGod #ChristianPodcast #Faith #Hope #Healing

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    40 mins