Radiant Church Visalia
Radiant Church exists to behold Jesus and put his brilliance on display. Based in Visalia, California, our podcast explores what it looks like to live a gospel-centered life in the modern world. Join us for weekly sermons as we live obedient to the Word of God, surrendered to the Spirit of God, and devoted to the mission of God. Whether you’re a long-time believer or just curious about Jesus, there’s a place for you here.
Visit us at: www.radiantvisalia.com
Podcasting since 2010 • 669 episodes
Radiant Church Visalia
Latest Episodes
Exodus: How to Avoid Burnout
This sermon explores Exodus 18, an ancient yet highly relevant text addressing leadership, delegation, and burnout. Overwhelmed by judging disputes from morning to night, Moses receives life-saving advice from his father-in-law, Jethro: share t...
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Episode 14
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The Value of Connecting Small
This sermon introduces the importance of "connecting small" (joining small groups or "Packs") as an essential part of spiritual formation. Connecting small isn't just a church program; it's a vital environment for maturing in our faith, making ...
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Episode 1
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Exodus: Why We Live in the Wilderness
In this continuation of the "Exodus" series, the sermon shifts focus to the "wilderness season." While the Book of Exodus spends 15 chapters on the exciting plagues and deliverance, it dedicates 100 chapters to the slow, difficult wandering in ...
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Episode 14
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Exodus: How to Make It in the Wilderness
Following the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, the Israelites find themselves in the wilderness—a place of disorientation, testing, and revelation. This sermon explores the "Wilderness" as an evergreen metaphor for the Christian life. It is ...
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Episode 13
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Exodus: Remembering the Stories
IntroductionThis sermon addresses the reality of the "dark night of the soul"—those seasons where God remains silent despite persistent prayer. By examining Psalm 77, we explore the tension between deep personal suffering and the histori...
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Episode 12
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