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Peter | Week 14

Chase Gilbert continues our series on the books of Peter with 2 Peter 1:12-21.


8/22/2021

Commissioned | Week 4 (Midland)

Eric Clark continues our series by taking us to the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10. Eric shows us how we must prioritize our relationship with Jesus if we are going to pursue a life of discipleship in a healthy and sustainable way. Eric highlights how we can be just like Martha—distracted, hyper busy, worried, and upset. Eric shows use how Jesus invites each of us to be like Mary—sitting at His feet, learning from Him, and embracing His way of life as our own.

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7/11/2021

Faithful | Week 3 (Midland)

Eric Clark continues our Summer series by taking us to the story of Elijah. Eric shows us how Elijah reached a high-point in his walk with God, but was quickly overcome with fear and discouragement. Eric identifies some of the ways in which God responds to Elijah and then explains how God can meet us in the same way. He concludes with some practical exhortation to help us walk with God out of fear and discouragement.

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6/6/2021

Renewal | Week 4 (Midland)

Eric Clark concludes our series by looking at how King Josiah lead the nation of Judah to remember the Passover. He leads us in a time of communion and prayer as we reflect on what Jesus has done for us in the new and greater passover through his death and resurrection. He concludes by leading us in a time of prayer for our students and leaders as they go off to Camp.

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1/17/2021

Follow Me | Part 1 (Midland)

Eric Clark kicks off our new series on discipleship by taking us to Matthew 28:16–20. Eric explains how discipleship is a not a Christian thing, but a human thing. The question is whether our discipleship is intentional or un-intentional. Using the R.I.S.E. acronym, Eric challenges us to embrace a life of intentional discipleship to Jesus and lays the foundation for the coming weeks.

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11/15/2020

Ambassadors | Week 6

Eric Clark continues our series by helping us identify some of the personal obstacles that keep us from walking in freedom as Jesus’ Ambassadors. He takes us to 2 Corinthians 10 and shows us how important it is to actively take our thoughts captive so that we are not weighed down by the forces of pride, shame, guilt, etc. In this message, Eric challenges us to utilize the spiritual weapons God has given us so that we can be more free to live out the distinct witness He’s given us in Christ.

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7/19/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 23

Eric Clark continues our series in the Psalms by giving a powerful sermon on a familiar Psalm: Psalm 23. Eric challenges us to consider who our shepherd really is during this season of so many voices. He calls us to starve what is familiar and feed revival in our hearts by honestly considering what it means to follow Jesus as our Chief Shepherd.

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3/1/2020

In Christ: Part 3

Reading from Ephesians 2, we look at where we came from, what is working against us and then show what God has done for us to make us alive in Christ.

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10/13/2019

Everyday People | Part 6: Barnabas (Midland)

Eric Clark continues our Everyday People series by looking at the life of Barnabas. He shows us how vital encouragement is for the life of everyday believers and makes the important distinction between the giving of courage and the giving of compliments. He walks us through key moments in Barnabas’ life where courage was needed and then calls us to consider following in the footsteps of Barnabas by becoming people of encouragement.

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9/1/2019

Prayer for Our Community

After the events that took place in the Permian Basin, we take time to stop and pray over our community and those affected by this tragedy. 

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12/2/2018

Through the Eyes | Week 1: Hope

In the first week of our Christmas series, Eric Clark takes us to Luke 2 and shows us an unfamiliar story of Hope through the eyes of Simeon. He gives us some practical advice for how we can personally resurrect hope and short-circuit cynicism—especially in the Holiday Season.

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