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Welcome to Side Notes, where we take you behind the scenes for a closer look at the Sunday message at The Ridge. This week, Arch and Josh are back in person—thankfully without the technical quirks of last week’s “ice bucket podcast” from a water park. With plenty of laughs and a nostalgic dive into favorite Christmas gifts, they set the stage for a…
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Pastor Josh Rhodes launches us into our Christmas series, "Finding," which delves into the deeper gifts our hearts desire: hope, peace, love, and joy—all found in Jesus. This week, we will discover how Jesus' birth, promises, and return provide lasting hope and explore ways to share this hope with others during the Advent season.// Verses and messa…
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Get ready for an episode that proves generosity doesn’t need a big bank account—just a big heart! Arch and Josh dive into stories that show how small acts of kindness can make waves in the lives of others. From coat drives that warm more than just bodies to the a Night of Worship that had high school and college students using their talents to insp…
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In the conclusion of our "Margin for More" series, Pastor Andrew Archer draws from 2 Corinthians 9 to explore five important truths about generosity: its rewards, the joy it brings, the freedom it provides from fear, its ripple effect, and how it all begins with God.// Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us online or in pers…
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"Listen as Pastors Arch and Josh tackle the everyday challenge of managing what matters most: your time, talents, and finances. With candid stories, a sprinkle of humor, and actionable insights, they discuss the often-overlooked ways we can realign our daily lives with what truly matters.From setting screen-time limits (yes, even for adults!) to sc…
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Continuing our "Margin for More" series, Pastor Andrew Archer dives into the Biblical concept of stewardship. Looking to the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25, he explains how we can manage our time, talents, and treasures with purpose. The goal is to live in a way that allows us to hear the ultimate affirmation: "Well done, good and faithful se…
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In this launch episode of Side Notes, Pastors Arch and Josh dive into some real, down-to-earth talk about life, community, and what it means to live generously. You’ll get to know the hosts as they banter about the ups and downs of learning podcasting (like being way too close to the mic), accidentally matching outfits, and keeping it real after a …
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We live in a culture that constantly pushes us to want more for ourselves. Our lives are stretched to the max, and there often seems to be nothing left to give to others, even when we want to. Pastor Josh launches us into the Thanksgiving season with "Margin for More," reminding us that gratitude is the first step toward generosity. //Verses and me…
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The enemy's lies often lead me to believe that if I dwell on every "what if," every potential scenario, and all the things that could go wrong, I will be better prepared when these challenges arise. This tendency has been particularly evident during my wife Olivia's pregnancy. However, I have found support from others when I have struggled to bring…
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On Sunday, Pastor Josh Rhodes reminded us of an often-overlooked truth: suffering for our faith is not just something Jesus warned us about but something He shared in, for our sake. As Christians, we’re called not only to endure hardship but to see it as an honor—a mark of our shared identity with Christ. This truth can deepen our understanding of …
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I know what you are thinking. They misplaced a podcast. Don't worry. This was very intentional because in our recent episode of Glass Half Full, a separate podcast produced by the Ridge that brings joyful and uplifting content for your month, we gave a sneak peak of something new coming to the Ridge Weekly Podcast. Listen to this fun episode and fi…
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Pastor Josh continues our "Anchored" series, teaching from 1 Peter 4:12-19. In this talk, we'll explore the significance of suffering for our faith and discover how enduring hardships for Jesus is honor—echoing the sacrifice He made for us.// Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www…
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When Pastor Josh said, "Holy living starts at home," it struck a chord in me. As he mentioned, home is where our guard is let down. As long as no one else sees the chaos, we can hide our weaknesses from the world by downplaying or justifying them. We often walk out of church on Sunday as if God stays at the church—but that is not the case; God know…
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Walking us through 1 Peter 3:1-7, Pastor Josh reminds us that if we desire to live holy, God-honoring lives in public as citizens or employees, we must first honor God in our closest relationships in our homes.// Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us live online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/live…
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This past Sunday, Pastor Josh taught from 1 Peter 2 how, as “citizens of heaven, we are to live honorably as citizens of earth.” I couldn’t help but think of the Olympians representing their countries in Paris this summer. Whether hailing from Germany, Spain, Greece, or the USA, they temporarily resided in Paris and, while there, represented their …
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Pastor Josh dives back into 1 Peter, looking at chapter 2 to show us how to live out our faith in a way that honors God and those in authority, even in times of disagreement or opposition as followers of Jesus.// Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us live online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/live…
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Given the absolute destruction Hurricane Helene has caused, my mind has been flooded with hopelessness for the past week; yet, amid the storm and beyond, many beautiful stories of hope existed. As powerful as it was, Hurricane Helene did not have the final say. In the same way, the trials and suffering we face in this life do not have the final wor…
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Pastor Josh kicks off "Anchored," a journey into the book of 1 Peter to help us discover how Christ and His Word give us strength to face life's storms. This week, Pastor Josh dives into 1 Peter 1:3-12, reminding us that our hope in Christ gives us strength, resilience, and joy when facing trials and tribulations.// Verses and message notes: www.th…
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People flourish, and organizations thrive when they have great leaders. Ultimately, Jesus is the leader and head of the Church, but He also established a need for local church leaders. On Sunday, Pastor Tim talked about the qualities of a Godly leader for the church. The most important quality is the leader’s character.…
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Sharing his final message as our Senior Pastor, Pastor Tim concludes our "Running the Race" series by discussing four essential qualities of a pastor and commissioning our new Senior Pastor at The Ridge, Josh Rhodes.// Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes//Join us live online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/live…
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When I was about four or five, my neighbors invited me to church. They would allow me to go with them to church whenever I wanted. They were being the hands and feet of Jesus by showing me that I was important to God. My neighbors' simple invitation to church has impacted my life throughout my school years and even today.…
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When presenting the Gospel to young children, we often use a gift box to signify that God gives us the gift of Jesus. A few weeks ago, one of the four-year-olds turned to his leader and said, “I hate to tell them this, but Jesus is too big to fit in that box!” Often, we place Jesus in a small box in our lives. In the craziness of life, we don’t app…
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As you read through the book of Titus and really the entirety of the Bible, you can learn who God is, what He’s like, His attributes, and quite frankly, what He is not like. However, we often miss out on getting to know God as we read our Bibles because we don’t read our Bibles with the intention of getting to know God. See, the Bible functions in …
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This past Sunday, our church celebrated Pastor Tim Haring and what God has done through him over almost 40 years. Pastors Matt Santen, Seth Broadhurst, and Josh Rhodes shared about Pastor Tim’s faithfulness, but the overall theme was how much love Tim has. Our calling may not be to leave everything to start a church like it was for Pastor Tim, but …
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Are we so resistant and fearful of change that we are blinded to the miraculous things God has in store? God wants to do something new right now in each of our lives, but we need to trust Him. Instead of relying on ourselves, we must have faith in God's promises and eyes to see past our current fears and doubts to whatever path He opens.…
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Change can bring all sorts of emotions and responses—some of excitement, some of grief, and some in between. Pastor Josh joins us for "Seasons" to help us navigate these emotions as we enter a new season by giving us insight into what God says about change and how we can prepare our hearts to handle it well. // Verses and message notes: www.theridg…
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Comparison often breeds covetousness, the desire for what others have. This desire can quickly spiral into discontentment, causing us to question God's provision and goodness. But covetousness is a thief of joy. It blinds us to the blessings we already possess and sows seeds of bitterness in our hearts.…
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Stealing is one of these things we like to adjust in our own eyes how severe the sin is because of the value of what we are stealing or who we are stealing from. We might think lightly of a kid stealing a candy bar because of how small the item is. We might not think much of lying on our taxes because "the government takes enough of our money." How…
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When it comes to honesty, the little choices we make matter. Little things can actually be a big deal; little compromises reveal what we are really like. In this talk, Pastor Tim discusses the Eighth Commandment—do not steal—and reveals why integrity matters.//Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us live online or in person S…
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The loss of my cousin has taught me the importance of compassion and forgiveness. I have learned to extend grace to others, recognizing that life is too short and fragile. Each day is a true gift and pushes me to cherish my relationships more and more. Our lives have a purpose so much greater than we know, and even amidst pain and loss, we can rest…
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Have you ever struggled to communicate with someone who has a different perspective than you do? Pastor Tim wraps up our "Truth Is" series by sharing five guiding principles to help us speak the truth with love.// Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us live online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/live…
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Student Ministry Director Andrew Archer joins us for another week of "Ten," discussing the Fifth Commandment and what it means to honor our fathers and mothers.//Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us live online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/livePor Chestnut Ridge Church
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Rest is something that we all crave and need. Because of our society, we are almost afraid to seek rest for fear that someone will see us as lazy and unwilling to give more of ourselves than is really needed. However, God knows that the renewing of life is through the leading of Jesus day-by-day. This journey to rest is purposeful and brings about …
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Do you ever find that when you’re sitting in church, and the pastor makes a great point, you immediately think of someone you wish could be hearing the message? By doing this, we are missing a vital step in Jesus’ process to encourage others to walk in the truth. However, when we begin in the mirror and look at the log in our eyes, we will understa…
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Pastor Josh joins us for another week of "Ten." Looking at the Third Commandment found in Exodus 20:7, he shares three practical applications that can help us keep God's name holy. //Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us live online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/live…
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How has our culture influenced you? Have you downloaded Instagram? Is there a desire in you to climb the corporate ladder or have a beautiful home that HGTV would want to visit? These things are in and of themselves evil or sinful. However, we must be aware that the world has the habit of trying to infiltrate our hearts, convincing us it’s more imp…
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During the second week of our “Ten” series, Pastor Tim pointed out that if God has His proper place, everything else will fall into place. If putting God first seems overwhelming, begin by counting your blessings. When we place God first, it does not mean the path will be shorter or easier, but you will be far wiser and find peace in knowing you ar…
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