Litchfield Church of the Nazarene Podcast
Welcome to the Litchfield Church of the Nazarene Podcast! Tune in weekly to listen to our latest messages. As a Protestant Christian church rooted in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, we’re dedicated to producing fruitful disciples of Jesus Christ. We invite you to join our community where warmth and welcome await you.
Episodes

Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
In the final episode of The Sermon series, Pastor Sarah Lowenberg brings us to the end of Jesus’ message on the mount with a clear and compelling call: don’t just admire the blueprint—start building.
Drawing from Matthew 7:24–29, Pastor Sarah explores Jesus’ final parable of two builders: one wise, one foolish; one built on rock, the other on sand. This isn’t a lesson in construction—it's a call to obedience. Knowing the right answers isn’t enough. Listening isn’t enough. Agreement isn’t enough. Jesus says the solid foundation is found in putting His words into practice.
Whether you’ve followed this series from the beginning or are jumping in now, this message invites you to ask: what’s under your life? And more importantly, what are you building that will actually last?

Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
In Episode 17 of The Sermon, Pastor Michael Lowenberg walks us through Jesus’ striking conclusion in Matthew 7:13–23, where we’re invited to examine the path we’re walking, the voices we’re listening to, and whether our faith is rooted in performance or in obedience to the will of God.
Is your faith a wide, easy road of good intentions and casual belief—or a narrow path of intentional trust and discipleship? With stories, scripture, and personal reflection, Pastor Michael challenges us to stop settling for being "good enough" and start seeking God's will in the day-to-day decisions of life.
This episode is both a warning and an invitation—a reminder that Jesus isn’t calling us to be good performers, but faithful followers. So ask yourself: Which road are you on?

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
In Episode 16 of The Sermon, Pastor Sarah Lowenberg takes us deep into Matthew 7:7–12 and the vulnerable reality of prayer that feels unanswered. What do we do when we ask and there’s silence, when we seek and find only shadows, when we knock and the door stays closed?
With authenticity and grace, Pastor Sarah shares personal stories of faith in the waiting—through childhood cancer, infertility, adoption, and the quiet struggles of ministry. This message is an invitation to persistent faith and a reminder that silence isn’t absence; it's often the space where hope is formed and God draws near.
If you’re weary or wondering, this one is for you. Don’t give up—keep knocking.

Tuesday Jul 01, 2025
Tuesday Jul 01, 2025
Welcome to Episode 15 of The Sermon, a teaching series from the Sermon on the Mount. In this message, Pastor Michael Lowenberg leads us into one of Jesus’ most pointed and often misunderstood teachings in Matthew 7:1–6.
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” With humor, honesty, and spiritual depth, Pastor Michael unpacks the heart behind this command—not as a call to abandon discernment, but as a challenge to confront our own brokenness before we critique others. Through illustrations about baseball rivalries, unsolicited advice, and even pearls and pigs, we’re invited to see judgmentalism for what it really is: a way to elevate ourselves at someone else’s expense.
Instead of judgment, Jesus calls us to a radical love that costs us something; to adopt His mindset—a mindset shaped by humility, service, and grace. If you’ve ever struggled with the impulse to fix others before dealing with your own “plank,” this episode will hit home.

Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Welcome to Episode 14 of The Sermon—a message for every overthinker, late-night worrier, and to-do list maker. In this week’s teaching from Matthew 6:25–34, Pastor Sarah Lowenberg shares Lessons from the Wildflowers, a beautifully honest and encouraging look at Jesus’ call to stop worrying and start trusting. Through humor, vulnerability, and relatable stories (yes, even a mental grocery list mid-prayer), Pastor Sarah reminds us that our worry competes with trust; it drains our energy, distorts our priorities, and dulls our witness.
Instead of a list of stress-reducing tips, Jesus points us to the birds and the wildflowers—living sermons of simplicity and trust. In this message, you’re invited to slow down, breathe deep, and rediscover the peace that comes from knowing your heavenly Father sees you, knows your needs, and invites you to let go. If your heart has been carrying a heavy load, this one’s for you.

Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
In Episode 13 of The Sermon, Pastor Michael Lowenberg invites us to take a closer look at two things we might not often connect: treasures and eyeballs. Based on Matthew 6:19–24, this message explores what we treasure, what we chase, and what that reveals about the condition of our hearts. Are we storing up the kind of rewards that fade with time—or the kind that shape our soul for eternity?
With clarity, humor, and real-life reflection, Pastor Michael unpacks Jesus’ metaphors and shows how what we focus on impacts how we live. When our vision is scattered, our hearts follow suit; but when our focus is fixed on God, our lives become full of light. This message challenges us to embrace simplicity; to examine where our treasure truly lies; and to choose a life of undivided devotion to the One who never fades or fails.

Monday Jun 16, 2025
Monday Jun 16, 2025
In Episode 12 of The Sermon, Pastor Sarah Lowenberg walks us through one of the most overlooked and misunderstood spiritual practices—fasting. Based on Matthew 6:16–18, this message unpacks Jesus’ words, “When you fast,” and explores the difference between man-centered, God-centered, and Christ-centered fasting. With humor, honesty (including a Baconator confession), and biblical depth, Pastor Sarah challenges us to look beyond religious performance and embrace fasting as a way to deepen our devotion to and dependence on God.
Fasting isn’t about impressing others or earning favor; it’s about realigning our hearts with the One who already knows and loves us. In a world full of noise and indulgence, choosing to fast becomes a quiet yet powerful act of faith. Whether you’ve never fasted before or have tried and failed, this episode offers practical encouragement to make space for God—and find Him more than able to satisfy.

Wednesday May 21, 2025
Wednesday May 21, 2025
In Episode 11 of The Sermon, Pastor Sarah Lowenberg takes us to the heart of prayer through Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6:5–15. With warmth, clarity, and practical insight, she unpacks what it really means to talk with God, not perform for others. Whether you're a lifelong believer or just beginning your journey, this message invites you to rediscover prayer not as a religious duty, but as a lifeline of honest connection with a loving Father.
Pastor Sarah walks us through the Lord’s Prayer, breaking down its simple yet powerful truths: pray with authenticity, use your mind, remember who you're talking to, trust God for daily needs, and be honest about your struggles. This isn’t about getting the words “right”, it’s about getting real with God. If you’ve ever wondered, Am I doing this prayer thing right?—this episode is for you.

Monday May 19, 2025
Monday May 19, 2025
In Episode 10 of The Sermon, Pastor Michael Lowenberg reflects on Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:1–4, where we’re invited to consider not just what we give, but why we give. Is our generosity rooted in a desire to honor God—or are we hoping someone takes notice? Through honest storytelling (including a fiery “Wing-a-thon” tale) and grounded teaching, Pastor Michael explores how giving becomes meaningful when it's done quietly, sincerely, and with a heart fully surrendered to God.
This message isn’t about guilt or pressure, it’s about freedom. When we give with integrity, without expectation of recognition, we align ourselves with the heart of our generous God. Whether giving has been a lifelong habit or a new challenge, this episode will encourage you to see generosity as a spiritual practice that shapes us and blesses others in ways that often go unseen, but never unnoticed by God.

Monday Apr 28, 2025
Monday Apr 28, 2025
In Episode 9 of The Sermon, Pastor Michael Lowenberg tackles Jesus’ most counter-intuitive command yet: “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matt. 5:43–48). Drawing us past the comfortable limits of “love your neighbor,” Michael shows how Jesus calls us to see every person—even those who’ve hurt us—as made in God’s image and worthy of our prayers and compassion. He unpacks the cultural backdrop of “hate your enemies,” explores the radical Good Samaritan story, and helps us understand what “be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect” really means: a heart of complete, boundless love.
Through authentic stories and practical steps, Michael invites us to identify the grudges and fears that hold us captive, to turn those hurts over to God in prayer, and to embrace the freedom that comes when God’s perfect love empowers us to love without limits. Whether you’ve been struggling with an old wound or simply want to follow Jesus more faithfully, this message will challenge and encourage you to live out the Sermon on the Mount in the hardest relationships of your life.







