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Emerge Berkeley

Emerge Berkeley

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Each week on the Emerge Berkeley podcast, hear teaching from lead pastor Garfield Harvey or a member of our teaching team. Get practical, relevant, biblical perspectives on the topics that matter to you. Learn more at www.emergeberkeley.orgCopyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Running on Empty | Mimi Harvey
    Feb 1 2026

    Many people live exhausted, assuming that faith works through constant activity and effort. Jesus challenges that assumption by affirming presence over productivity. This message invites us to release the pressure to perform and rediscover worship as attentiveness to God. As a community, we practice slowing down—allowing space in worship to linger, remain, and rest in God’s presence without rushing to the next moment.

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    41 mins
  • Come Closer | Garfield Harvey
    Jan 25 2026

    Spiritual distance often grows quietly through divided attention rather than outright rebellion. James invites us to draw near to God with sincerity and humility. This sermon reframes repentance not as shame or withdrawal, but as a movement toward relationship. In worship, we embody this posture of nearness through kneeling or bowing—physical expressions of humility and openness as we turn our hearts back toward God.

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    40 mins
  • Here's What Matters | Garfield Harvey
    Jan 18 2026

    Religious activity can easily replace real transformation. Through Micah, God reveals that worship disconnected from justice, mercy, and humility misses His heart. This message invites us to reconsider what faithfulness truly looks like. As part of our worship, we practice silence—not as absence, but as attentiveness—creating space to listen, reflect, and allow God to shape our hearts beyond words and activity.

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    35 mins
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