Bret Hammond

Religion & Spirituality

About

Bret Hammond is the Spiritual Formation Pastor at South Side Christian Church in Springfield, Illinois. This podcast is a collection of his sermons.www.brethammond.com

Episodes

  • Abounding in Love; Romans 12:9-13

    Some mornings, coffee isn’t enough. A few years ago, after a late night and an early morning, I sat down at breakfast with friends and announced, “Listen . . . I’m barely functioning. If you have anything important to say, you’re probably…

  • The Open Door; Revelation 3:7-13

    This episode uses the frustration of a lost key and a locked office door as a metaphor for life's challenges. It connects this to Jesus' promise in Revelation 3:8, highlighting that Jesus opens doors which cannot be shut, and discusses Pal…

  • Give Thanks; Psalm 136

    This episode discusses the impact of negative self-talk, referencing research by the Gottmans on the power of negative words. It contrasts this with Psalm 136, which repeatedly assures listeners of God's unending love as a reason for grati…

  • Toto: The Spirit Has a Soft Side

    Bret Hammond discusses John 14:15-27, comparing the Holy Spirit to Toto from The Wizard of Oz. The Spirit serves as an advocate and comforter, guiding believers towards Jesus and providing peace amidst fear and distraction.

  • Why Do You Worry? Matthew 6:25-34

    This episode discusses Jesus' words on worry from Matthew 6:25-34, contrasting modern anxieties with basic needs like food and clothing. It explores the concept of a worry-free community.

  • What Is Your Name? Mark 5:1-20

    The episode discusses the concept of identity, drawing parallels to The Lone Ranger. It explores how people, like the man in Mark 5 encountered by Jesus, can lose their names due to past pain or shame, and how Jesus offers a freeing, new i…

  • How Can I Give You Up? Hosea 11:1-11

    Hosea laments Israel's lusts for idols, but never loses sight of God's unfailing love and compassion. In Hosea 11, we hear God's constant call for his people to return to him. This sermon follows the Four Pages of the Sermon method develop…

  • Show Up Together; Exodus 4:10-17

    Jerry Seinfeld once noted that most people's number one fear is public speaking, and number two is death. This means that the average funeral attendee would feel more comfortable being the person in the casket than the person delivering th…

  • Encourage One Another With These Words; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

    I lost an hour of sleep last night, but that doesn't begin to compare to the hours of sleep I lost as a teenager contemplating the text I'll be preaching today! Growing up, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17 was read as a warning. One day, a trumpet…

  • Growing from Faith and Love; 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13

    "Have you heard about Jim? The tests were negative." You reply with, "That's good news!" "Did you hear about Carrie? She had the baby! It's a boy, and both are doing great!" And again, you reply, "That's good news!" You know good news when…

  • Who Wins the Good Life? Psalm 24:7-10

    When Trish and I went out for dinner the other night, I held the door open for an older couple walking into the restaurant. That same night, an older man opened a door for me because I was carrying precious cargo—a pizza to take home to th…

  • Just Show Up; Psalm 122

    Few books of the Bible go off the rails as quickly or completely as the book of Job. Before the end of chapter one, there's a cosmic bet and a family left devastated. From there, things get worse! Before chapter two ends, three of Job's fr…

  • The Word Became Flesh; John 1:1-18

    Click here for the entire sermon series "What Child Is This?" https://soundcloud.com/bretnet/sets/what-child-is-this-christmas?si=dfc8a9abb2374a899fc42017210d5ec6&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

  • Awkward Family Christmas: Bathsheba; 2 Samuel 11:1-27

    Of all the names listed in Jesus’ genealogy, there is one that isn’t named. Matthew only identifies her by her failure. He says, “she who had been the wife of Uriah,” but we know he means Bathsheba. There’s a message for everyone who has e…

  • Unpacking Christmas; Luke 1:5-17

    Luke doesn't begin his Christmas story with Mary, Joseph, and the manger in Bethlehem. He begins a whole year earlier in the temple in Jerusalem and an elderly couple caught between a dying hope and a living prayer. Click here for the whol…

  • All I Want for Christmas is for God to Show Up; Matthew 1:18-25

    In this sermon podcast, we revisit a Christmas message I presented at the end of 2020. With so much turmoil in our world and our lives, all we wanted was for God to show up. https://brethammond.com

  • Thanksgiving at the End of the World; Revelation 11:15-19

    The command in 1 Thessalonians 5:18 is, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” Let’s be honest and admit that’s not always easy. Some circumstances are so difficult we may never find our wa…

  • Thanksgiving from the Pit; Jonah 2:1-10

    I think about all the lessons I’ve heard from the book of Jonah over my life. There have been lessons about obedience, faithfulness, and love for neighbors and enemies. But I don’t think I ever heard a lesson about thanksgiving. That is, u…

  • A Tank Full of Thankful; Isaiah 12:1-6

    Thanksgiving is more than just a holiday. It’s the mindset God calls us to have. In fact, he commands it! In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, we’re called to “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” God…

  • The Lady And The Dragon; Revelation 12:1-17

    I have a beautiful needlepoint of the Fruit of the Spirit that was given to me as a gift. It hangs on the wall in my office as a reminder of the wonderful lady who gave it to me and the character I aspire to as a Christian. The front is fl…

  • The Seven Sons Of Sceva; Acts 19:11-20

    Being a Jewish Itinerant Exorcist was big money. It was something akin to “Uber for Demons,” or maybe “Demon Dash” instead of “Door Dash.” You see, if you had a demon problem, you would either have to head to the temple in Jerusalem, which…

  • Nebuchadnezzar's Humiliation; Daniel 4:28-37

    My third message from the Stranger Things from the Bible is the bizarre story of the transformation and humiliation of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar looks upon the greatness of his nation and basks in his own glory. Maybe…

  • Elisha And The Bears; 2 Kings 2:15-25

    The second story in our journey through the Stranger Things from the Bible takes us to 2 Kings and the wicked city of Bethel. It’s here that newly appointed prophet, Elisha, is verbally assaulted by youths and responds with a curse. God he…

  • Saul and the Witch of Endor; 1 Samuel 25

    Our Bibles are not the clean, happy books we think they are. They’re full of scary stuff. Yes, there’s faith, hope, and love in those pages; but look hard enough and you’ll find witches, ghosts, dragons and things that go bump in the night…

  • Praying God-Sized Prayers; Ephesians 3:20-21

    I'm sure my count is off, but by my records, I've now preached something north of 1,500 sermons. The vast majority of those were written for the Kansas Christian Church, a church that challenged and encouraged a young man to preach again a…

  • A Communion Hymn; Luke 7:36-50

    A man once told me I was taking communion wrong. "It has to be one loaf," he said. "If it isn't, you're sinning." I countered by asking him, "What if it's a really big church? How do you make one loaf that serves a thousand in worship?" He…

  • A Tour of the Throne Room; Revelation 4

    How far away is heaven? There are days when it feels very close, aren't there? I've often returned to the words of the preacher Arthur John Gossip. He was about my age when his wife suddenly and tragically died. The following Sunday, he wa…

  • Compassionate Faith; Mark 2:1-12

    I awoke yesterday morning to the news that Jimmy Buffett had died. I've long enjoyed his music, but more than that, I've always been struck by his ability to build community. There is no particular type of Jimmy Buffett fan ("Parrotheads,"…

  • From the Depth of the Ditch; Psalm 13

    My ears perked up yesterday as I heard the unfamiliar phrase "Post-Traumatic Growth." "That's not right," I thought. "They mean 'Post-Traumatic STRESS,' right?" Our painful and traumatic experiences leave us overwhelmed and weakened, livin…

  • Words that Heal; Psalm 12

    You've probably heard the old joke before. "How do you know when a politician is lying?" The answer is, "His lips are moving." Psalm 12 seems to be written to point fingers at political figures. Verse 3 speaks of "flattering lips" and "ton…

  • In the Lord I Take Refuge; Psalm 11

    Paradise is burning. The news and images of the wildfires on Maui have been heartbreaking. This morning's news brought the death toll up to 93. A place renowned for its peace and beauty is experiencing loss and fear that I cannot begin to…

  • Forget Not; Psalms 9 & 10

    My son Connor loves music, and he's got some great taste in the songs he plays on his iPad. The only problem is he stops songs before they're over. "Click!" They're done when he's done! Sometimes he moves on to the next one; other times, h…

  • Crowned with Glory; Psalm 8

    The image on the thumbnail of this message is the result of focusing a telescope for over twelve hours on an area of space no bigger than a grain of sand held at arm’s length. This “deep field image” revealed that even the blackness of spa…

  • Refuge; Psalm 7

    "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never harm me." We learned that one on the playground, and we learned it isn't true. Even the Bible declares it false! Proverbs 12:18 warns, "Thoughtless words can wound as deeply as an…

  • How Long? Psalm 6

    Did you celebrate the great American holiday last week? I'm speaking of Prime Day, of course. I managed to snag a few deals through Amazon; a gift for my daughter's birthday, some shirts for Connor, and a replacement for a recently broken…

  • A Prayer to Start Your Day Right; Psalm 5

    I've heard there are two kinds of people in the world. Some wake up and say, "Good morning, Lord!" And then some wake up and say, "Good Lord, it's morning!" I know which kind I am. Which kind are you? It might surprise you that King David…

  • A Psalm for Bedtime; Psalm 4

    Did you say your prayers before bed last night? In "A Light in the Attic," Shel Silverstein offers his own skewed view on bedtime prayers, offering one that is honest, hilarious, and a little demented (as only Silverstein can do): Now I la…

  • A Shield About Me; Psalm 3

    I attended a small concert Thursday evening to hear my favorite band, Dawes. Just about everyone there was a longtime fan, like myself. We all knew their songs well and anticipated that they would play our favorites. Three songs into their…

  • Why Do the Nations Rage? Psalm 2

    We had an early Father's Day family outing to the zoo yesterday. Grandpa had a great time watching the animals with Ruby. It was a good thing we had Gracie along; she read the plaques to us, giving us essential information about the variou…

  • Ringtones; Psalm 1

    I've joked that the only reason I keep going to school is to maintain my Spotify student discount. Spotify is a service that contains a massive collection of music. It's introduced me to new songs I've fallen in love with and allows me to…

  • A Funeral Message for Darrell Short

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  • Breathe; John 20:19-23

    I was an hour away from home, looking for some relaxation on a beautiful summer day. My destination was a rails-to-trails project where I could walk, think, and pray. As I approached the parking lot for the trail, my old vehicle balked! It…

  • Living Hope and Enduring Grace; 1 Peter 5:6-11

    Tim Keller passed away Friday, three years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Keller was a significant voice in the Christian faith, often confrontational, always kind, and always pointing people to Jesus. I followed him on Twit…

  • Fiery Trials; 1 Peter 4:12-19

    "Trouble won't kill ya." In his song, "La Vie," Billy Sprague tells the story of his grandmother Myrtle and the trials she had lived through, outlasting two husbands, all of her sisters, brothers, and cousins. Myrtle was left to wonder why…

  • Be Prepared; 1 Peter 3:13-17

    Dad taught me always to carry a spare tire and jack in the car's trunk. That served me well until I found someone with a flat one day, and my tire iron didn't match their lug nuts. That's when I started carrying a four-way. Then I found so…

  • Lessons Learned in Suffering; 1 Peter 2:19-25

    There are movies we've watched so often that certain lines have burned themselves into our memory and found their way into everyday conversation. So, for a number of you reading this, all I have to write is, "Tis but a scratch!" and, well…

  • But When Life Tumbles In, What Then? by Arthur John Gossip

    In 1927, following the sudden death of his wife, Arthur John Gossip preached his sermon, "But When Life Tumbles In, What Then?" This sermon continues to impact us as we search for a faith that will take us through the troubles of life. The…

  • Though; 1 Peter 1:3-9

    Of all the words of faith and devotion in the Bible, I find myself reflecting on three spoken by Daniel's friends before the fiery furnace. "But if not." When faced with the choice of either bowing down and worshiping idols of gold or subm…

  • My Name is Thomas; John 20:24-29

    Mom had a cute little nickname for all of us when we were growing up, including Dad (maybe especially Dad). She liked to call us “hard-headed Hammonds.” Apparently, the ability to stick to your convictions despite overwhelming evidence to…

  • It's Not About the Donkey; Luke 19:28-40

    Confession time: In my first year of preaching, I had no clue what Palm Sunday was. I didn't grow up in the church, and while I knew about Easter (even beyond the bunny and eggs), I had no idea there even was a Palm Sunday. I had never sho…