The Good News From The Gardens Podcast
Welcome to The Good News From The Gardens Podcast. I am Pastor Steve Winsor, of Nativity Lutheran Church and School in Palm Beach Gardens Florida. Each week I will be sharing a message grounded in faith, hope and love of God from our Sunday worship service right here via this podcast. I hope you consider subscribing and sharing this message with others.

Pastor Steve Winsor
Episodes

Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
In this message we join Jesus in the midst of an identity crisis. That is, those around him are not recognizing his power, even calling him Satan! His family are attempting to silence him. Jesus denounces those who stand against him and recognizes those who stand with him as being his true kin. Life is rife with contention about what is of good and bad origin. How does your identity in, and of Christ compare with that of others? How might we hear and understand one another ahead of being judgmental or fearful?
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Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Psalm 145:8-9
Mark 1:40-45.
This message was given by Rev. Tim Smiley. Tim is an ordained elder of the United Methodist Church, recently retired from full-time pastoral ministry after forty-one years of service. He remains active in ministry as a guest preacher, mentoring pastors, and together with his wife, Candy, serving as members of their local church. If the name sounds familiar, it should. Tim shepherded the former Trinity United Methodist, and now The Gathering Place congregation as they transitioned into a new expression of God’s church. Pastor Tim and Candy reside in Riviera Beach. Thank you for serving up Good News for the Nativity Community and beyond Tim!
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Monday May 27, 2024
Monday May 27, 2024
The Holy Trinity. In trying to define and explain it, our words awkwardly dance in and out of heresies. In trying to define and explain the Holy Trinity, we risk isolating, elevating or demoting one over the others, and damaging the intimacy of the relationship. When we try to define and explain the Holy Trinity we undermine the mystery of faith. Perhaps we just admire its efficacy at bringing us closer to our Triune God, and one another. Best described as a dance, perhaps we are simply called to admire it and emulate it as best we humanly can. Listen to this podcast to ponder in good faith what it looks like to admire and emulate the love of our Trinitarian God.
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Tuesday May 21, 2024
Tuesday May 21, 2024
The third person of the Trinity had their day this past Sunday as we celebrated the arrival of the Holy Spirit to Jesus' community of believers. How did the Holy Spirit arrive? The book of Acts explains in detail. Why do we need the Spirit? Jesus explains in John. What will the Spirit do for us? Paul explains in Romans. What is the Spirit capable of? Ezekiel shares a vision of life arising out of death. What does all this have to do with you? EVERYTHING! Listen, and contemplate the relevancy of the Holy Spirit in your life.
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Friday May 10, 2024
Friday May 10, 2024
Both God and Jesus said, “Listen”. It was a heads up that what they were about to say was important. I believe everyone has something important to say. Everyone has a story, an event that helps to define who they are, and possess the power to connect us to one another in ways that only the Holy Spirit can.
Our first guests are longtime member (40+ years) Karen Joyce, and her son Bret Rizzo (first person to attend seminary from Nativity Lutheran). Karen prays. Bret amazes at his mother's faith, and both recall the early years of Nativity.
Who will we listen to next? Maybe you! Contact Pastor Steve at pastor@pbnativity.com before he contacts you!
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Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
Acts 10:44-48
John 15:9-17
In this message we continue with Jesus’ analogy of himself the vine, and we the branches, as it relates to friendship, and loving one another as Jesus loves you. In Acts, Peter advocates for the baptism of Gentiles. In both texts, the definition of love and servitude is expanding. How might you better define friendship in the name of God's inclusive love in Jesus Christ?
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Monday Apr 29, 2024
Monday Apr 29, 2024
Acts 8:26-40
John 15:1-8
The Spirit leads us to grow the kingdom here on earth. We are led, to lead, and assist in someone’s belief in Jesus Christ as their source of life, healing and forgiveness. Someone needs you to step into their life; to reopen the doors of the church to them, to step into the waters of baptism with them. Abiding in the Lord means constant pruning. It is an ongoing refinement of our connection to Christ. Consider this…you may be the starting point or the relationship of reengagement for a person to abide in the love of God in Jesus Christ. You may the starting point for someone’s healing. You may the starting point for someone’s understanding for how to deal and live in this disruptive world. You me the starting point for someone to hear the good news of Jesus Christ as being tailored for them! How does that abide in you, stay, remain in your heart?...Fear? Anxiety? Excite? Empower? Listen to this podcast and be encouraged to dive in for the Lord.
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Saturday Apr 27, 2024
Saturday Apr 27, 2024
Psalm 23
John 10:11-18
If the 23rd Psalm is a profession of the Lord as a shepherd, then John 10:11-18 is the assured response of the Lord being a good shepherd. In the John text Jesus aligns his life with that of a shepherd who is invested in his flock. Unlike a haired hand, a good shepherd goes to all lengths for the sheep that are “in” the flock and those who aren’t quite yet, including death. It is because of Jesus death and resurrection that we today know, still waters, green pastures, right paths, comfort, confidence, abundance, goodness and mercy. This morning we will focus on the 23rd Psalm.
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Friday Apr 26, 2024
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Luke 24:36-48
The night of the day in which Jesus resurrected, He appears amongst the disciples. Luke’s assessed the disciple's state of heart and mind as being, joyful disbelief and still wondering. They are joyful in the midst of disbelieving and yet still wondering. Think about that for a moment, what it is, to be joyful in the midst of disbelief and wondering?