Micaiah Irmler is the Lead Pastor of Southridge Church in San Jose, California. This podcast feature
Sometimes it's easy to feel like we are failing, but sometimes we simply need to change our percepti
In so many areas of our lives, we rush forward with no preparation. In this sermon, Pastor Micaiah t
When we are in the middle of a struggle, sometimes we miss God's big picture.In this second part of
Half baked, unfinished, never completed projects are the norm for many of us. Sadly, we’ve learned t
Where can we find encouragement, the power we need to stay silent, or the motivation to move forward
While our words can change someone’s life for the better, they can also destroy relationships, break
Almost everyone you meet shares at least one common fear – DEATH.We will all flatline at some point,
Pastor Micaiah challenges Southridge to build strong connections with each other on Life Group Sunda
Pastor Micaiah teaches on the topic of contentment while giving a recap of the church's recent trip
In the second message of our "MORE" series, Pastor Misael shares practical, Biblical principles for
It's easy to tense up when we talk about giving, but the Bible makes it clear it's a blessing to giv
Faithfulness is a trait that many churches unfortunately lack. If the church is going to last, it's
Pastor Micaiah takes us to the book of Mark to explore the traits of Christians – and a church
Pastor Micaiah turns to the story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19 to share an important message about how to
What's the biggest thing keeping people out of the church? Pastor Micaiah answers this and other que
What can we learn about the End Times from Endgame?In this installment of the "At the Movies" series
Guest Speaker, Misael Silva, teaches how we can survive a fast, furious life!Grab your tightest t-sh
A movie about a spork made 24 million dollars on opening weekend.What is it about Toy Story 4 that r
In this first installment of our "At the Movies" series, Pastor Micaiah examines the themes of the h
We are always trying to move on to the next thing. To take on more responsibility. To go to the next