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Peter | Week 15

Neil Rogers continues our series on the books of Peter with 2 Peter 2:1-22


2/21/2021

Follow Me | Gospel of Mark | Part 2 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Gospel of Mark this week by taking us to Jesus’ Parable of the Sower in Mark 4. In this passage, Jesus shows us why some people change and why some people don’t. Throughout the message, Josh highlights some of the specific reasons Jesus’ gives for this and then challenges us to be a people who don’t just want the results of change, but who embrace God’s process as well.

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1/24/2021

Follow Me | Part 2 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood continues our new series on discipleship by taking us to John 13:34–35. He shows us what Jesus meant when He called His disciples to “love one another as I have loved you.” Josh identifies a couple of myths we tend to believe that hinder our experience of true, Christian community and concludes by calling us to embrace Jesus’ vision for loving one another in sacrificial, committed relationships.

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1/3/2021

Christian Resilience (Midland)

Josh Gatewood kicks off 2021 with a message on how to cultivate Christian Resilience in our world full of adversity. He shows us how our understanding and love for the gospel have a direct bearing on our ability to endure, and even rejoice in our afflictions. He concludes by sharing a powerful testimony of God’s grace in the lives of a young couple in our church.

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12/6/2020

With Us | Week 1 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood begins a new series to kick off the month of December. He takes us to a familiar Christmas passage and shows us how this traditional story answers some of the most pressing questions about God, evil, and suffering in the world. He concludes by challenging us to remember these truths and helps us see: no matter what we’re going through, Jesus is always with us as our Present King.

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11/8/2020

Ambassadors | Week 5

Josh Gatewood continues our series by taking us to Romans 12. He opens up about the exhaustion of 2020 and the difficult realities we’ve endured. He then challenges us to consider our distinct calling as followers of Jesus—a calling that centers on cultivating peace in this divided world. He then shows us three things that must change in our lives if we are going to be the distinct people of peace Jesus has called us to be.

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10/4/2020

Ambassadors | Week 1

Josh Gatewood begins our new series called Ambassadors: A Distinct People. Josh shows us from Scripture what it means to be an ambassador for Christ and what qualities we need to faithfully represent Jesus in our cultural moment. He challenges us to identify which qualities need the most work and encourages us to remember that Jesus is working through our lives to bring His message of hope to others.

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9/20/2020

Greater Things | Week 5

In this last week of our Greater Things series, we have a special time to reflect, worship, and take Communion together as a church family.

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8/30/2020

Greater Things | Week 2

As we continue this series on Greater Things, we look at the future of Stonegate Fellowship and what God is leading our leadership to move towards over the next 7 years.

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7/12/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 51

Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Psalms by taking us to Psalm 51. In this Psalm we see David in a place of desperation, crying out to God for repentance and renewal in light of his recent fall into sin. Josh shows us how David’s personal sin and prayer of repentance outlines a roadmap for restoration we can all follow—no matter what we’ve done or what we’re going through.

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6/14/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 19

Josh Gatewood continues our summer series in the Psalms by taking us to Psalm 19. Josh unpacks some of the historical evidence for the Bible’s reliability and then challenges us to consider whether the Bible is the ultimate authority in our lives. He show us how if we want to experience deep renewal, then we must become people who commit our lives to learning from Jesus in His Word and who starve the apathy that can be so toxic to our souls.

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