Synopsis
Artisan Church's weekly message and other audio content. We're a new church in Rochester, NY, seeking to creatively live out the mission God has given us to "encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture, in the way of Jesus." We hope you're encouraged (and often challenged) by our weekly bible messages, music, interviews, and more. Enjoy! "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." -- The Apostle Paul (Ephesians 2:10)
Episodes
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Six Days Later
15/02/2026 Duration: 25minPastor Jae explores why Jesus’s transfiguration provides hope and stability for many believers around the world. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”
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Salt and Light
08/02/2026 Duration: 19minSpeaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”
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Light Bulb Moment
01/02/2026 Duration: 28minHave you ever had a moment where something that was confusing suddenly became crystal clear? Once you see it, it seems so obvious. The good news of Christianity should feel like this—and if it doesn’t, perhaps that is because you just haven’t had the right epiphany yet.(Note this sermon is based on the lectionary texts from the previous Sunday.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”
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Acknowledging the Heaviness
18/01/2026 Duration: 37minThe community comes together to process the challenges of current events by "living the questions" that arise in us lately. Speaker: Pastors Jae Newman and Scott Austin Part of the series “Season of Epiphany”
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Properties of Water
11/01/2026 Duration: 26minPastor Jae examines how a “servant song” from Isaiah offers clear reasons why Jesus is “Beloved” to his Father and explores what Jesus’s baptism means for us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany”
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In the Beginning…
04/01/2026 Duration: 25minPastor Jae teaches on how the Genesis creation narratives connect with Jesus’s establishment of the Kingdom of God. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany”
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The Politics of Christmas
24/12/2025 Duration: 21minThe story of the birth of Jesus is inherently "political," meaning simply that it took place in a particular place and time, with social and civic factors at play. (Just look at how much detail about the government there is in the Christmas story!) We, too, exist in a particular time and place, with our own social and civic factors at play. And if we want Christ to be born into our own hearts, we must take this into account. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”
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Unexpected Joy
14/12/2025 Duration: 29minDive into Mary’s “Magnificat,” her famous hymn of praise, as we explore some of the stresses held by Jesus’s mother while she clung to the hope of security in God’s provision. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”
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Prophetic Peace
07/12/2025 Duration: 27minWhen we are caught in the tension between a holiday season that calls us to peace and a world that seems to be in ever-increasing discord, we may need to reset our understanding of what peace is, and what it isn't. We are reminded, once again, of Martin Luther King Jr.’s words: “True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”
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Vigilant Hope
30/11/2025 Duration: 33minEnter Advent and discover the word of the Prophet Isaiah who calls us to draw strength from real hope in the midst of difficult, heartbreaking days. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”
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What Large Letters!
23/11/2025 Duration: 33minAs we consider the way Paul ends his letter to the Galatians, we not only find the passage we've been anticipating all along (the Fruit of the Spirit!), but we also see the intensity and passion with which our author makes his point. Will we be offended—or inspired? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”
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The Spirit Claps Back
16/11/2025 Duration: 30minPastor Jae explores how Jesus, filled with the Holy Spirit, models how we can clap back against all that wishes to confuse us or separate us from finding our place in history and God’s family. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”
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No Longer Divided
09/11/2025 Duration: 24minOne of the earliest formative teachings of the Christian religion is that despite our never-ending desire to come up with ways to sort ourselves into hierarchy, the Spirit has leveled the playing field. We are all One. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”
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Old and New Wine
02/11/2025 Duration: 25minEach autumn we contemplate questions both old and new. Explore how determining the vintage of our oldest questions can help us find ways to hold our new thoughts in tension as we pour our best into another year of learning, of aging. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”
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Shadows of Fruit
26/10/2025 Duration: 26minWe know the presence of the Lord in our lives by the fruit of the Spirit that others find within us. What happens, though, when that fruit rots on the vine? How do we reset ourselves from the shadow sides of our gifts? Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”
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The Gospel in Chairs
19/10/2025 Duration: 42minA reprise of a well-loved sermon that helps us entirely rethink the ugly version of the "good news" that so many of us have heard. Don't miss it! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”
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Stories of Evolved Faith
12/10/2025 Duration: 32minMembers of the Artisan community share the major shifts they experienced as they transitioned from childhood faith to an adult faith. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”
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Your Favorite Bible Story
05/10/2025 Duration: 30minHow do we know what we believe as we age? Pastor Jae explores how the stories we loved best as children create deep imprints in our understanding of God and how encountering those stories evolves as we do. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”
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Good Inside
28/09/2025 Duration: 33minMany children who’ve grown up in church have been taught to see themselves through shame and fear. Together we’ll consider what changes when we believe we are actually good inside, and how that shift makes space for true community, restoration, and flourishing. Speaker: Pastor Jessie Brajcki Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”
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A Flannelgraph Faith
21/09/2025 Duration: 33minJoseph. Daniel. Noah. Moses. Even Jesus himself! Many of us learned of these heroes of the faith as cute, cartoonish characters—sort of a biblical Sesame Street. But few of us really learned the broader arc of the Bible's stories, and without this, we will struggle to apply these mysterious ancient texts to our modern lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”