• Worthy is the Lamb - Encountering the Transcendent Christ
    May 15 2026

    This week’s message, “Worthy Is the Lamb”, explores Revelation 5:11–14 and invites us to rediscover the awe, wonder, and majesty of Jesus Christ. In this message, we reflect on how easily we can reduce Jesus to merely a good teacher or moral example, while Revelation pulls back the curtain to reveal the cosmic, eternal Christ—the Lamb who was slain and who is worthy of all worship.

    Pastor John reminds us that faith is more than admiration or ideology; it is surrender before the glorious King who holds all creation in His hands. As we join the heavenly chorus proclaiming, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain,” may we be drawn again into worship, reverence, and wonder.

    📖 Scripture: Psalm 30; Revelation 5:11–14
    🎙️ Message: “Worthy Is the Lamb”

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    18 mins
  • God Prepares a Table in the Presence of Your Enemies - A fresh take on Psalm 23
    May 14 2026

    This week’s message, “A Table in the Presence of Our Enemies”, explores Psalm 23 and John 10:22–30 and invites us to reflect on God’s protection, hospitality, and the deep assurance that we belong at Christ’s table. Pastor John Arnold reminds us that Psalm 23 is more than comforting poetry—it is a declaration that God welcomes us into His household, protects us in the midst of fear, and fills our lives with overflowing grace.

    Whether you’re walking through uncertainty, feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges, or simply longing for reassurance that God is near, this message offers hope and peace rooted in the Good Shepherd who calls us His own.

    📖 Scripture: Psalm 23; John 10:22–30
    🎙️ Message: “A Table in the Presence of Our Enemies”
    ⛪ Series: Gospel of John / Psalm 23 Reflection


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    22 mins
  • How to Get through a Season of Doubt, Lessons from Thomas
    Apr 15 2026

    This week’s message, “How to Get Through a Season of Doubt”, draws from John 20:19–29 and explores how Christ meets us behind our locked doors of fear, uncertainty, and doubt. Even when we struggle to believe, Jesus comes not with condemnation—but with peace, presence, and an invitation to trust.

    But you don't have to be completely passive. Rev. John Arnold offers practical principles you can lean into when you are struggling in your faith.

    Whether you’re questioning, seeking, or holding onto faith, this message reminds us: you don’t have to have it all figured out to encounter the risen Christ.

    📖 Scripture: John 20:19–29; Psalm 16
    🎙️ Message: “How to Get Through a Season of Doubt, Lesson from Thomas”
    ⛪ Series: Easter Season Reflections

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    30 mins
  • Living the Restored Life, Restoration Series part 6
    Oct 30 2025

    This week’s message, “Living the Restored Life,” brings our Restoration Journey series to a close with a powerful reminder: God doesn’t just restore us for our own sake—He restores us so that we can be a blessing to others.Drawing from Zechariah 8:11–13 and Philippians 1:3–10, Pastor John Arnold reflects on how true restoration is never self-made—it’s God’s ongoing work within us. Just as the Reformation was God’s great restoration project, so too is every transformed heart the result of God’s Spirit continually reforming us through His Word.📖 Scripture: Zechariah 8:11–13; Philippians 1:3–10🎙️ Message: “Living the Restored Life”⛪ Series: Restoration Journey – Part 6🌀 This sermon concludes The Restoration Journey, a 6-week faith adventure of finding renewal by God’s Spirit. Along the way we’ve discovered that:👉 Restoration begins when we return to God, who has already come near.👉 Renewal deepens as we let God exceed our limits and cleanse our hearts.👉 Prayer is not passive—it is the holy work that invites God to fight for us.👉 And now, the restored life calls us to live with gratitude, obedience, and witness.📥 Want to walk the full Restoration Journey?Visit 👉 https://fpcrogers.com/therestorationjourney/to download the devotional guide, follow all six messages, and experience God’s renewal in your life.📌 Subscribe for weekly messages, devotionals, and more from FPCRogers.💬 Need prayer? Drop a comment or connect with us at https://www.FPCRogers.com🔗 Helpful Links:👉 Plan your first visit – https://fpcrogers.com/planavisit👉 Discipleship Tools – https://fpcrogers.com/discipleshiptools/👉 Give Online – https://www.fpcrogers.com/giving👉 Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/FPCRogers👉 Learn more about us – https://www.fpcrogers.com#FPCRogers #RestorationJourney #LivingTheRestoredLife #BeABlessing #GratitudeObedienceWitness #Philippians1 #Zechariah8 #SpiritualRenewal #ChristianLiving #PresbyterianWorship #JohnArnoldSermon #RogersArkansasChurch

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    25 mins
  • A God Who Fights for You | Restoration Journey Sermon Series, Part 5 |
    Oct 22 2025

    This week’s message, “A God Who Fights for You,” explores Zechariah 2:4–5 and Romans 8:31–39, revealing the powerful truth that God Himself is our defender, our strength, and our wall of fire. Pastor John Arnold challenges us to rethink prayer—not as something done around our work, but as the work—and to rediscover what it means to stand still and let God contend for us.

    📖 Scripture: Zechariah 2:4–5; Romans 8:31–39
    🎙️ Message: “God Who Fights for You”
    Series: Restoration Journey – Part 5

    🌀 This sermon is part of The Restoration Journey, a 6-week faith adventure of finding renewal by God’s Spirit. Included in the journey are:
    👉 Six sermons focused on a biblical truth to help you experience God’s renewal
    👉 A daily devotional guide to deepen your connection to God
    👉 Weekly Sacred Rest Meditations designed to help you find peace and restoration in God’s presence (find them in our “Sacred Rest Meditation” playlist).

    Each week we focus on a new spiritual truth or practice. Part 5 reminds us that true strength often begins with stillness—trusting God to fight our battles, contend for us, and lead us in peace.


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    26 mins
  • God Cleanses Us | A sermon on the cleansing power of confession | Restoration Journey Part 4 | FPCRogers
    Oct 15 2025

    🙌 Welcome to worship with First Presbyterian Church of Rogers!

    This week’s message, “God Cleanses Us,” explores Zechariah 12:10–13:2 and Titus 3:4–7, inviting us to reflect on the freeing, restorative gift of confession. Through powerful imagery and personal story, Pastor John challenges us to see confession not as shameful, but as a regular, refreshing spiritual discipline—like turning on the tap to receive the cleansing flow of grace and mercy from God's Spirit.

    📖 Scripture: Zechariah 12:10–13:2; Titus 3:4–7

    🎙️ Message: “The Cleansing Power of Confession”

    ⛪ Series: Restoration Journey – Part 4

    🌀 This sermon is part of The Restoration Journey series, a 6-week faith adventure of finding renewal by God’s Spirit. Included in the journey are:

    👉Six sermons focused on a biblical truth to help you experience God’s renewal

    👉A daily devotional guide to deepen your connection to God

    👉Weekly Sacred Rest Meditations designed to accelerate finding peace in God’s renewal. You can find the meditations in our “Sacred Rest Meditation” playlist.

    Each week, we focus on a new spiritual truth or practice. Part 4 leads us into confession—acknowledging brokenness and receiving grace.

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    #FPCRogers #RestorationJourney #ConfessionAndGrace #SpiritualDiscipline #ChristianLiving #Titus3 #Zechariah13 #CleanHeart #SpiritualRenewal


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    21 mins
  • God Call Us Away from Old Ways | Restoration Journey Pt. 3 | FPCRogers Sermon October 5, 2025
    Oct 10 2025

    🙌 Welcome to worship with First Presbyterian Church of Rogers!

    This week’s message, “God Calls Us Away from Old Ways”, explores Zechariah 1:4 and Colossians 3:1–10 and invites us to reflect on the deeper work of heart transformation and spiritual renewal. Sometimes the only way forward is to tear it all down to the studs—and that includes our inner lives. God doesn’t just want surface change; He wants real, lasting restoration from the inside out.

    This sermon is part of our Restoration Journey. Stop being overwhelmed, restless, and longing for change that never comes, when God can be free you from all of that. Get these free resources in The Restoration Journey program:

    • Biblical truths from six renewal-centered sermons.

    • Daily guidance from the Restoration Journey Guide, released in easy two-week modules.

    • Weekly prayerful meditations (“Sacred Rest for Restoration”) that bring peace, refresh your soul, and accelerate your renewal.

    👉 Don’t miss out.

    www.fpcrogers.com/therestorationjourney.


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    27 mins
  • Restoration Sermon Series: Week 2, God Exceeds Our Limitations | A sermon learning to believe God for the impossible.
    Oct 5 2025

    🙌 Welcome to worship with First Presbyterian Church of Rogers!

    This week’s message, “God Exceeds Our Limits”, explores Zechariah 4:1–10 and Ephesians 3:20–21 and invites us to reflect on the power of God’s Spirit working beyond our limitations. Whether you’re watching from home or on the go, we’re glad you’re here.

    📖 Scripture: Zechariah 4:1–10; Ephesians 3:20–21
    🎙️ Message: “Beyond Our Limits”
    ⛪ Series: Faith Forward: Living Beyond What’s Reasonable


    🌿 The Restoration Journey
    It’s not too late to join The Restoration Journey! If you’re feeling overwhelmed, restless, or stuck in cycles of change that never seem to last—God may be inviting you into a season of true renewal.


    This spiritual journey is designed to free you from burnout and bring you back to God’s peace and purpose through:


    ✨ Biblical truths from six renewal-centered sermons
    📘 Daily guidance from The Restoration Journey Guide, released in easy two-week modules
    🙏 Weekly meditative reflections—Sacred Rest for Restoration—to bring peace, refresh your soul, and accelerate your renewal

    👉 Don’t miss out. Join today at and get immediate access at: https://fpcrogers.com/restorationjourney


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    #FPCRogers #Sermon #BeyondOurLimits #FaithForward #Zechariah4 #Ephesians3 #HolySpirit #TrustGod #GodIsAble

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    26 mins