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Peter | Week 15

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


12/20/2020

With Us | Week 3 (Midland)

Joe Russo takes us to Isaiah 61 to show us how Jesus is our Empowering Presence. He shows us how Jesus has a heart to reach the broken-hearted and helps us see how He is still working in our lives today. Specifically, we now have the Holy Spirit of Jesus living in us to lead us in a life of freedom and empowerment—no matter what we’re going through.

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12/13/2020

With Us | Week 2 (Midland)

Jay Mayo continues our Christmas series by taking us to Isaiah 53. He shows us how Jesus is our Suffering Servant.Jay shows us how Jesus did not come as a conquering King—even though that’s exactly what the people of his day wanted. No, Jesus came not to conquer with force, but to suffer and die in our place and restore us to a right relationship with God.

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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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11/29/2020

There’s a Way Life Works

Joe Russo shares a special message this Sunday about the way life works. He explains how God set the universe up to work a certain way—not just in terms of physical laws, but spiritual laws as well. When we disregard these truths, life gets out of balance and our hearts grow out of alignment. However, when we align our lives with these truths, life really begins to make sense and we flourish as a result. When this happens, suddenly we can look up and realize that even in a year like 2020, there is still a lot to be thankful for.

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11/23/2020

Ambassadors | Week 7

Jay Mayo concludes our series by taking us to Jesus’ instructions regarding forgiveness and relational reconciliation. Jay clarifies some misconceptions about forgiveness and shows us how significantly the reality of forgiveness should permeate our lives as followers of Jesus. Jay concludes by giving us some practical instruction for how to forgive others when we’ve been deeply hurt and he reminds us of the depth of forgiveness we’ve been given in Christ.

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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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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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11/1/2020

Ambassadors | Week 4

Joe Russo continues our series this week by looking at the important role of our speech. He explains how God designed our words to bring life, but we so often use them to do the opposite. He challenges us to consider how we can use our words according to God’s design and be a distinct people who bring life with our words

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10/25/2020

Ambassadors | Week 3

Our Ambassador series continues with Dustin Pearce teaching that when God sends us on a mission that it will be marked by conflict and how we can continue to persevere through every trial.

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10/18/2020

The Mighty Oaks Foundation (Midland)

As a combat Marine, Chad Robichaux understood the importance of identifying a bad situation and finding his way out. However, when it came to his family and his personal life, he didn’t know what to do—he lacked purpose, direction, and spiritual resilience. In this special message, Chad shares his personal story of coming to faith in Christ and challenges each of us to “Get off the X.”

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