Standing Where God Made a Way -- Part 5 of Series, Rooted & Grounded




BRIEF SUMMARY

Pastor Bryan Hudson’s sermon, “Standing Where God Made a Way,” connects Israel’s crossing of the Jordan River in Joshua 4 with the meaning of Juneteenth. The central message is that believers, families, communities, and nations must remember the places where God brought deliverance, because remembrance preserves gratitude, identity, wisdom, and responsibility.

Using Joshua 4:1–11, Dr. Hudson explains how God commanded Israel to take twelve stones from the Jordan River after crossing on dry ground. These stones were not objects of worship, but memorials that would cause future generations to ask, “What do these stones mean?” They testified that God removed a barrier His people could not remove on their own.
Dr. Hudson connects these memorial stones to Juneteenth, presenting it as a national and spiritual reminder of freedom delayed, freedom enforced, and freedom remembered. Like Israel’s stones, Juneteenth helps preserve the story of deliverance and teaches future generations about God’s faithfulness and the human struggle for justice.

A key theological foundation of the sermon is that all people are made in the image and likeness of God. Therefore, slavery, racism, domination, and exploitation are violations of human dignity. Dr. Hudson emphasizes the importance of saying “enslaved people” rather than simply “slaves,” because bondage was not their identity; they were human beings made in God’s image who were enslaved by others.

The sermon also calls for an honest view of American history. Dr. Hudson explains that Juneteenth should never have been necessary, because slavery should never have been tolerated. He encourages gratitude for the nation while rejecting “rosy narratives” that ignore suffering, injustice, and the cost of freedom.

Throughout the message, Dr. Hudson returns to the theme that God still makes a way. God parted the Red Sea, stopped the Jordan River, and worked through emancipation and enforcement to bring freedom. Today, God continues to bring people through barriers, calling them to remember, testify, and move forward in faith.

The title, “Standing Where God Made a Way,” reminds listeners that many present blessings exist because of God’s work through previous generations—their prayers, sacrifices, courage, endurance, and faith. We stand on ground made possible by those who came before us.
Dr. Hudson identifies twelve contemporary “stones of remembrance,” including education, testimony, studying history, honoring elders, serving others, museums, family gatherings, anniversaries, and Juneteenth itself. These practices help people remain rooted, connected to legacy, and mindful of God’s faithfulness.

The sermon closes with a call to preserve memories worth preserving. Dr. Hudson urges listeners to teach children, grandchildren, families, and communities what God has done. If present blessings are not connected to past deliverance, future generations may lose their way.


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“The Road to Juneteenth ~ Freedom Declared, Enforced, Protected, & Remembered”  

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Labors of Love – Firm Foundation Inspiration Minute #223 for June 10, 2026


Labors of Love”


 
Ephesians 3:17, That Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, 18 may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height-19 to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.

1 John 4:10, In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.

Showing of 14 Minute Explainer Video: 
“The Road to Juneteenth”
Sunday, June 14, 10:30am at New Covenant Church





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Noon Bible Study, Patricia Hudson Teaching | Rooted and Grounded: Practicing What We Have Learned



SUMMARY

Theme: Rooted and Grounded — Practicing What We Have Learned
Primary Texts: Philippians 4:9; Philippians 1

This Bible study focused on the book of Philippians, especially Paul’s encouragement to believers to keep practicing what they had learned, received, heard, and seen. The key idea was that spiritual growth requires action: when believers continue putting God’s Word into practice, the God of peace will be with them. Peace helps believers navigate conflict, confusion, hardship, and daily life with stability and wisdom.

The lesson introduced the historical background of Philippians. Paul wrote this letter around A.D. 61 while imprisoned in Rome. The church at Philippi was established during Paul’s second missionary journey after he received the Macedonian call in Acts 16. Philippi was a Roman colony in Macedonia, and the church was mostly made up of Gentile believers. Philippians was described as Paul’s “joy letter” because joy and rejoicing appear repeatedly throughout the book, even though Paul was writing from imprisonment.

A major focus was Philippians 1:6, where Paul expresses confidence that God, who began a good work in the believers, would continue that work until it is completed in Christ. The discussion emphasized that God works in us to build character and through us to bless others. Participants shared examples of how teaching, prayer, encouragement, service, and influence in family and community settings reflect the good work of God continuing through their lives.

The study also highlighted Philippians 1:9–11, where Paul prayed that the believers’ love would overflow more and more in knowledge and understanding. This love was not merely emotional, but active, discerning, and rooted in Christ. The fruit of salvation was described as righteous character produced by Jesus Christ, bringing glory and praise to God.

Paul’s imprisonment was presented as an example of how difficult circumstances can become opportunities for ministry. Instead of becoming bitter or giving up, Paul saw prison as another place to spread the gospel. Even the palace guards became aware that he was in chains because of Christ. The class reflected on how believers today may not be physically imprisoned, but still face discouragement, grief, uncertainty, and hardship. Like Paul, they are called to demonstrate faith in difficult circumstances.

The lesson concluded with Paul’s call for believers to live as citizens of heaven, standing together in one spirit and one purpose for the faith of the gospel. The study addressed biblical suffering as more than inconvenience or not getting what one wants. Suffering was described as standing against what one has been delivered from, and as something God can use to shape character, strengthen faith, and display His glory.

Key Takeaways

God’s Word must be practiced, not only heard.

Peace comes as believers continue walking in what they have learned from Christ.

God’s good work continues in believers throughout their lives.

The fruit of salvation is righteous character that brings glory to God.

Hardship can become an opportunity to witness, grow, and encourage others.

True joy is rooted in Jesus Christ, not in circumstances.

Believers are called to unity, love, purpose, and faithfulness as citizens of heaven.

Homework Given

Read Philippians 1:7–8 and reflect on this question:

Why did Paul say the believers at Philippi had a special place in his heart?

The class was encouraged to consider not only their financial support of Paul, but also their partnership, loyalty, love, and shared commitment to the gospel.



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The Effects of Love – Firm Foundation Inspiration Minute #222 for June 3, 2026


The Effects of Love”


 
1 John 4:16 And we have known and believed the love that God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him.

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