12/18/2016
A Stonegate Christmas 2016
This is the service from “A Stonegate Christmas 2016”. Jesus is the light of the world. We have nothing to fear because he casts out all darkness.
View SermonThis is the service from “A Stonegate Christmas 2016”. Jesus is the light of the world. We have nothing to fear because he casts out all darkness.
View SermonPatrick continues a short series through the holidays called Fear Not and expounds on the idea of how we are called to trust in God and Fear Not.
View SermonPatrick introduces a short series through the holidays called Fear Not and expounds on the idea of how we are called to trust in God and Fear Not.
View SermonEric finishes our Happily Ever After series with the topic of forgiveness and gives some practical steps that will help any relationship.
View SermonOur Odessa-Campus Minister, Jeff Turner updates us on the new building. He teaches on the topic of conflict as we continue the Happily Ever After series.
View SermonPatrick changes directions from our family series to speak about the current situation in our nation. He gives some post-election thoughts and practices for the follower of Jesus, regardless of your political party.
View SermonPatrick continues the Happily Ever After series by getting practical with the subject of communication. He ends with some easy-to-understand topics that will help you walk through marriage and experience the life transformation of Jesus.
View SermonDustin continues the Happily Ever After series by expounding the idea of singlehood and that regardless of marital status we believe that we are called to help each other to become more like Jesus.
View SermonIn this sermon, we host one of our mission partners, ELAM ministries, as they give an update on how the gospel is spreading in Iran and surrounding nations.
View SermonPatrick continues this sermon with the idea that very little harms our marriages and relationships like unhealthy and unmet expectations. But what if we changed the whole paradigm of those expectations? This weekend we’ll look at a counter-culture way of dealing with expectations in all of our relationships.
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