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The Mountain Valley Chapel Podcast

The Mountain Valley Chapel Podcast

Di: Pastor Chris Buscher
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Welcome to The Mountain Valley Chapel Podcast, the official podcast of Mountain Valley Chapel in Gold Bar, Washington. Each week, Pastor Chris Buscher preaches truth with boldness and love, drawing straight from the Word of God. Our heart is simple: to love God, love people, and make disciples. Whether you’re listening on your way to work, around the dinner table, or on a quiet walk through the valley, these messages will strengthen your faith and point you closer to Jesus. RSSVERIFYPastor Chris Buscher Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Spiritualità
  • Stewardship That Honors God | The Year We Refuse to Settle | Pastor Chris Buscher
    Jan 21 2026

    Stewardship is not about money... It is about trust, vision, and allegiance.

    In Matthew 6, Jesus exposes what actually controls the human heart. What we store reveals what we trust. How we see shapes how we live. And no one serves two masters.

    This message confronts fear disguised as wisdom, control disguised as responsibility, and self-preservation disguised as maturity. It challenges the Church to stop carrying unnecessary weight and align fully with what God is building.

    We are not here to build an empire. We are here to steward what belongs to God and invest in what lasts beyond us.

    Scripture: Matthew 6:19-24; Joshua 24:15 (ESV)
    Recorded live at Mountain Valley Chapel, Gold Bar, Washington.

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    52 min
  • Strengthen What Remains | The Year We Refuse to Settle (Revelation 3)
    Jan 11 2026

    For over a century, Kodak dominated photography. They were strong, trusted, and influential. But when the future arrived, they protected what worked yesterday instead of strengthening what remained. They did not reject the future. They delayed it. And delay cost them everything.In Revelation 3, Jesus speaks to a church just like that. Sardis had a name. A reputation. A history. But Christ exposed the truth beneath the surface: “You have the reputation of being alive, but you are dead. Wake up, and strengthen what remains.”This message is not about fear or speculation. Revelation was never written to scare the church. It was written to steady the church. Jesus does not condemn Sardis. He calls them to wake up, repent, and act while there is still time.This sermon confronts spiritual drift, delayed obedience, and comfort that quietly kills urgency. It calls the Church to stop looking backward, strengthen what still lives, and return to first love before collapse comes.Scripture: Revelation 3:1-6; Revelation 2:4-5 (ESV)Location: Mountain Valley Chapel, Gold Bar, Washington

    Pastor Chris Buscher#revelation3 #strengthenwhatremains #christiansermon #churchawakening #repentance #endure #faithfulness #refusetosettle #biblestudy #christianteaching

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    56 min
  • The Year We Refuse to Settle: "Break the Cycle"
    Jan 5 2026

    Preached at Mountain Valley Chapel in Gold Bar, Washington on January 4, 2026 by Pastor Chris Buscher.

    Every generation faces a moment where staying feels safer than moving, even when staying is slowly destroying them.

    This message opens with the true story of Centralia, Pennsylvania, a coal town that did not collapse overnight. A fire started underground in 1962. You could not see it. Life continued. People stayed because it was familiar. 60 years later the town is almost completely abandoned, and the fire is still burning beneath the surface.

    Destruction rarely announces itself. Many times it begins with hesitation. Sometimes the greatest danger is not what is in front of us, but what is underneath us. God’s warnings are not threats. They are mercy. And there comes a moment in the walk of faith where God stops explaining and starts commanding movement.

    From there, we step into Joshua 1. Moses is dead. Forty years of wandering are over. A new generation is standing on the edge of the Jordan River, staring at a promise they almost missed once already. God does not ask for opinions. He does not take a vote. He gives a command: “Now therefore arise.”

    In this message, we walk through three truths that confront settling and call God’s people forward:

    1. Lingering in Yesterday Delays Obedience Today
      Honoring the past must never become disobedience in the present. Moses was faithful, but his season was over. Yesterday may feel safe and familiar, but obedience always lives in today. Memory or movement. Comfort or obedience. God makes it clear that the future cannot be reached by lingering in yesterday.

    2. Courage Is Commanded Because Fear Is Expected
      God does not wait for fear to leave before He commands obedience. Fear is normal. Fear is expected. But fear does not get a vote. Joshua was not fearless. He was obedient in the middle of fear. Scripture shows us that delaying, compromising, and hesitating disqualify progress far faster than fear ever could.

    3. God’s Promises Require Movement, Not Agreement
      The promise was already given, but possession required movement. An entire generation believed in the promise, talked about the promise, and sang about the promise, yet never stepped into it. Promises do not activate by agreement. They activate by obedience. Every place your foot treads. Not every place you agree with God about.

    This sermon is a call to Mountain Valley Chapel, and to every believer listening, to refuse to settle between Egypt and the promises of God. We may not always be fearless. We may not always feel ready. But we will be faithful.

    The only question that remains is this: will we simply agree with God, or will we move with Him?


    Main Scripture: Joshua 1:1-9

    Additional Scripture: Hebrews 10:35-39

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    51 min
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