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Impact Church is a life-giving church committed to seeing lives transformed through the power of Jesus Christ. Through biblical teaching, practical truth, and Spirit-led messages, this podcast exists to encourage you, challenge you, and equip you to make an impact wherever you go.
Whether you are new to faith or have followed Jesus for years, the Impact Church Podcast is a place to find hope, clarity, and direction for everyday life.
To learn more about Impact Church, visit impactchurch.com or download the Impact Church AZ app.
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    <itunes:summary>The Impact Church Podcast features weekly messages from Impact Church in Arizona, led by Pastor Travis Hearn. Each episode is designed to help you grow in your faith, experience real freedom, and live out God’s purpose for your life.
Impact Church is a life-giving church committed to seeing lives transformed through the power of Jesus Christ. Through biblical teaching, practical truth, and Spirit-led messages, this podcast exists to encourage you, challenge you, and equip you to make an impact wherever you go.
Whether you are new to faith or have followed Jesus for years, the Impact Church Podcast is a place to find hope, clarity, and direction for everyday life.
To learn more about Impact Church, visit impactchurch.com or download the Impact Church AZ app.
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  <title>Episode 145: Repentance Releases Revival</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The revival you’re praying for begins the moment you repent, because when you turn, God moves.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>We all want revival. We cry out for God to move in our lives, our churches, and our nation. But what if the move of God we're praying for is waiting on us to move first?
In this soul-stirring final message of the Heal Our Land series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a prophetic and powerful word: Revival doesn't come without repentance. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7:14, Pastor Travis breaks open the truth that God has already prescribed the remedy for a sick nation—humble yourself, pray, seek His face, and turn from your wicked ways. Only then will God hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and heal our land.
This message will challenge you to look in the mirror, confront what’s been hidden, and step into the healing power of true repentance. With raw transparency and biblical boldness, Pastor Travis reminds us that conviction isn’t God’s way of condemning—it’s His invitation to transformation. Repentance isn’t about shame—it’s about freedom.
Whether you're weighed down by guilt, yoked to toxic relationships, or simply yearning for more of God, this sermon is your turning point. You're only one decision away from revival. One step from freedom. One turn away from God’s overwhelming grace.
🔥 It’s time to break the yoke. Time to stop hiding. Time to turn. Because repentance releases revival. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>We all want revival. We cry out for God to move in our lives, our churches, and our nation. But what if the move of God we&#39;re praying for is waiting on us to move first?<br>
In this soul-stirring final message of the Heal Our Land series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a prophetic and powerful word: Revival doesn&#39;t come without repentance. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7:14, Pastor Travis breaks open the truth that God has already prescribed the remedy for a sick nation—humble yourself, pray, seek His face, and turn from your wicked ways. Only then will God hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and heal our land.<br>
This message will challenge you to look in the mirror, confront what’s been hidden, and step into the healing power of true repentance. With raw transparency and biblical boldness, Pastor Travis reminds us that conviction isn’t God’s way of condemning—it’s His invitation to transformation. Repentance isn’t about shame—it’s about freedom.<br>
Whether you&#39;re weighed down by guilt, yoked to toxic relationships, or simply yearning for more of God, this sermon is your turning point. You&#39;re only one decision away from revival. One step from freedom. One turn away from God’s overwhelming grace.<br>
🔥 It’s time to break the yoke. Time to stop hiding. Time to turn. Because repentance releases revival.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>We all want revival. We cry out for God to move in our lives, our churches, and our nation. But what if the move of God we&#39;re praying for is waiting on us to move first?<br>
In this soul-stirring final message of the Heal Our Land series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a prophetic and powerful word: Revival doesn&#39;t come without repentance. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7:14, Pastor Travis breaks open the truth that God has already prescribed the remedy for a sick nation—humble yourself, pray, seek His face, and turn from your wicked ways. Only then will God hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and heal our land.<br>
This message will challenge you to look in the mirror, confront what’s been hidden, and step into the healing power of true repentance. With raw transparency and biblical boldness, Pastor Travis reminds us that conviction isn’t God’s way of condemning—it’s His invitation to transformation. Repentance isn’t about shame—it’s about freedom.<br>
Whether you&#39;re weighed down by guilt, yoked to toxic relationships, or simply yearning for more of God, this sermon is your turning point. You&#39;re only one decision away from revival. One step from freedom. One turn away from God’s overwhelming grace.<br>
🔥 It’s time to break the yoke. Time to stop hiding. Time to turn. Because repentance releases revival.</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 139: Psalm 23 Sermon Collection: Chased By God's Goodness And Grace</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this powerful finale to the Psalm 23 series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a soul-stirring message on God's relentless pursuit through His goodness and mercy, urging us to stop running and surrender to the love that chases us all the way home.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Have you ever tried to outrun God? In this unforgettable finale to the Psalm 23 series, Pastor Travis Hearn brings a raw, heart-grabbing word about the relentless pursuit of God's love. Through vivid storytelling—from childhood games of chase to real-life moments of spiritual resistance—Pastor Travis illustrates how God's goodness and mercy are not just passive companions, but divine forces actively chasing us down, even when we run.
Drawing from Psalm 23:6, this message reveals the Hebrew depth behind the words tov (goodness) and chesed (mercy)—God’s abundant kindness and His unbreakable, covenant love. You’ll discover that these aren’t just theological concepts—they are the very heartbeat of God running after you, even in your darkest valleys, deepest regrets, and most rebellious moments.
From Jonah’s stormy detour to the prodigal son's homecoming, this message will stir your soul and challenge your heart to stop running and surrender to the God who never gives up on you. His mercy meets you in the barbed wire of your failures. His goodness shines even in the storms. And His love chases you all the way home—to healing, restoration, and eternity.
It’s time to stop running. It’s time to taste and see that the Lord is good. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever tried to outrun God? In this unforgettable finale to the Psalm 23 series, Pastor Travis Hearn brings a raw, heart-grabbing word about the relentless pursuit of God&#39;s love. Through vivid storytelling—from childhood games of chase to real-life moments of spiritual resistance—Pastor Travis illustrates how God&#39;s goodness and mercy are not just passive companions, but divine forces actively chasing us down, even when we run.</p>

<p>Drawing from Psalm 23:6, this message reveals the Hebrew depth behind the words tov (goodness) and chesed (mercy)—God’s abundant kindness and His unbreakable, covenant love. You’ll discover that these aren’t just theological concepts—they are the very heartbeat of God running after you, even in your darkest valleys, deepest regrets, and most rebellious moments.</p>

<p>From Jonah’s stormy detour to the prodigal son&#39;s homecoming, this message will stir your soul and challenge your heart to stop running and surrender to the God who never gives up on you. His mercy meets you in the barbed wire of your failures. His goodness shines even in the storms. And His love chases you all the way home—to healing, restoration, and eternity.</p>

<p>It’s time to stop running. It’s time to taste and see that the Lord is good.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever tried to outrun God? In this unforgettable finale to the Psalm 23 series, Pastor Travis Hearn brings a raw, heart-grabbing word about the relentless pursuit of God&#39;s love. Through vivid storytelling—from childhood games of chase to real-life moments of spiritual resistance—Pastor Travis illustrates how God&#39;s goodness and mercy are not just passive companions, but divine forces actively chasing us down, even when we run.</p>

<p>Drawing from Psalm 23:6, this message reveals the Hebrew depth behind the words tov (goodness) and chesed (mercy)—God’s abundant kindness and His unbreakable, covenant love. You’ll discover that these aren’t just theological concepts—they are the very heartbeat of God running after you, even in your darkest valleys, deepest regrets, and most rebellious moments.</p>

<p>From Jonah’s stormy detour to the prodigal son&#39;s homecoming, this message will stir your soul and challenge your heart to stop running and surrender to the God who never gives up on you. His mercy meets you in the barbed wire of your failures. His goodness shines even in the storms. And His love chases you all the way home—to healing, restoration, and eternity.</p>

<p>It’s time to stop running. It’s time to taste and see that the Lord is good.</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 136: Psalm 23 Collection: I’m So Fragile, But He’s So Faithful | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>No matter how far you’ve wandered, God’s unfailing mercy and faithfulness can restore you, rewrite your story for His glory, and lead you home.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>We’ve all wandered. Sometimes it’s loud rebellion, other times it’s quiet distraction—but whether it’s chasing pleasure, running from pain, or drifting in disappointment, we find ourselves far from the heart of God. In this powerful message from Psalm 23:3, Pastor Travis Hearn reminds us that no matter how far we’ve gone, God’s mercy will outrun our mistakes, His love will pierce the darkness, and His faithfulness will never fail.
Through the stories of Adam and Eve, David, Jonah, Peter, and even the prodigal son, we see the same truth—God never gives up on His people. You are never too far gone. You’re just one choice away from turning around and stepping into restoration, freedom, and purpose.
If you’ve been lost in the wilderness, weighed down by shame, or convinced you’re beyond hope, this is your “come to your senses” moment. Your comeback is not just about your victory—it’s about God’s glory. And when His name is on your life, your story becomes living proof of His power.
It’s time to rise up. It’s time to come home. Because even when we are fragile, He is so, so faithful. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>We’ve all wandered. Sometimes it’s loud rebellion, other times it’s quiet distraction—but whether it’s chasing pleasure, running from pain, or drifting in disappointment, we find ourselves far from the heart of God. In this powerful message from Psalm 23:3, Pastor Travis Hearn reminds us that no matter how far we’ve gone, God’s mercy will outrun our mistakes, His love will pierce the darkness, and His faithfulness will never fail.</p>

<p>Through the stories of Adam and Eve, David, Jonah, Peter, and even the prodigal son, we see the same truth—God never gives up on His people. You are never too far gone. You’re just one choice away from turning around and stepping into restoration, freedom, and purpose.</p>

<p>If you’ve been lost in the wilderness, weighed down by shame, or convinced you’re beyond hope, this is your “come to your senses” moment. Your comeback is not just about your victory—it’s about God’s glory. And when His name is on your life, your story becomes living proof of His power.</p>

<p>It’s time to rise up. It’s time to come home. Because even when we are fragile, He is so, so faithful.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>We’ve all wandered. Sometimes it’s loud rebellion, other times it’s quiet distraction—but whether it’s chasing pleasure, running from pain, or drifting in disappointment, we find ourselves far from the heart of God. In this powerful message from Psalm 23:3, Pastor Travis Hearn reminds us that no matter how far we’ve gone, God’s mercy will outrun our mistakes, His love will pierce the darkness, and His faithfulness will never fail.</p>

<p>Through the stories of Adam and Eve, David, Jonah, Peter, and even the prodigal son, we see the same truth—God never gives up on His people. You are never too far gone. You’re just one choice away from turning around and stepping into restoration, freedom, and purpose.</p>

<p>If you’ve been lost in the wilderness, weighed down by shame, or convinced you’re beyond hope, this is your “come to your senses” moment. Your comeback is not just about your victory—it’s about God’s glory. And when His name is on your life, your story becomes living proof of His power.</p>

<p>It’s time to rise up. It’s time to come home. Because even when we are fragile, He is so, so faithful.</p>]]>
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