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The Book of Psalms | Week 9

Jay Mayo explores the spiritual practice of lament as a transformative journey from unresolved hurt and disappointment to renewed hope and trust in God’s unfailing love and goodness, as illustrated in Psalm 13.


7/26/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 118 (Celebration Sunday)

In this final sermon in the Psalms, Jay Mayo leads us through Psalm 118. He shows us how important it is to choose joy in the midst of trying circumstances and explains how God has given us the resources in Christ to do that.

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6/28/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 13 (Midland)

Jay Mayo continues our series in the Psalms by teaching from Psalm 13. He shows us the importance of being honest with God while holding on to the truths God has revealed to us in His Word. He challenges the notion that honesty is the enemy of reverence and encourages us to see that honesty with God is actually the pathway to relationship.

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5/31/2020

Stand Alone | Rest in Jesus

Jay Mayo delivers a message from Matthew 11 about spiritual rest. At a time when many of us are tired, weary, and burdened, Jay brings us back to the words of Jesus to show us how to find rest for our souls.

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3/22/2020

In Christ: Part 5

In these times of fear and anxiety, Jay Mayo shares a timely message about the perfect love of God. He shows us where our fears come from, what they cause us to do, and how—if we will choose to believe it and share it with others—Gods perfect love can make all the difference.

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2/23/2020

In Christ: Part 2

This week we dive into what Paul is praying for the church at Ephesus and that all they need most is to continue walking with Christ.  As a church, we see how all of our needs are met in Christ.

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11/24/2019

Ever Grateful | Part 4

Jay Mayo finishes the Ever Grateful series by teaching out of Psalm 107. He explains how God is using seasons of suffering, struggle, storms and the fear that comes with those to rescue us.

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10/20/2019

Everyday People | Part 7: The Roman Centurion (Midland)

Jay Mayo wraps up our Everyday People series by looking at the amazing faith of the Roman Centurion in Luke 7. Throughout this message, Jay shows us how amazing faith doesn’t always look like what we naturally think it should. In light of what Jesus says about the Centurions faith, Jay invites us to consider trusting Jesus—even when we are in the middle of our doubts.

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8/11/2019

Stand Alone | A Life of Influence

Dustin Pearce shares some important statistics about the number of Jr. High and High School students who attend school in Midland. He then shows us that every follower of Jesus has a calling on our lives to raise the next generation. He challenges us to consider what our lives could look like if we said “Yes” to a life of multi-generational influence.

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7/14/2019

Chasing the Wind Part 5 (Midland)

Jay Mayo continues our series in the book of Ecclesiastes by looking at the subject of relationships. He shows us three specific reasons that illustrate why we were designed for relationships with each other. He concludes by challenging us to take a step into an environment where we can be known and experience God’s blessing in this area of our lives.

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6/23/2019

Chasing the Wind Part 2 (Midland)

Jay Mayo continues our Summer series in the book of Ecclesiastes by looking at the subject of work. He unpacks the author’s frustration with his work and then challenges us to consider what God is teaching us when our expectations don’t line up with our experiences.

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