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Peter | Week 15

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


8/8/2021

Commissioned | Week 2 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood continues our series by taking us to Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 3. Josh talks about the discouragement that can come when we pour our lives into others, but see little-to-no change as a result. He shows us how Paul’s words give us the perspective we need to faithfully invest our lives into others and leave the results in God’s hands. This message concludes with a special time of gratitude and commissioning for those serving in our education system.

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8/1/2021

Commissioned | Week 1 (Midland)

Jay Mayo kicks off our new series entitled Commissioned by taking us to the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10. In this story we learn what it looks like to love our neighbor and run toward the brokenness – just like Jesus did for us.

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7/25/2021

Faithful | Week 5 (Midland)

Chase Gilbert wraps up our series on the Faithfulness of God by looking at the story of Samson. Chase shows us how Samson’s pride was a major stumbling block in his life and then challenges us to consider the ways in which we are fighting against the virtue of humility in our lives. In this message, we learn how God is faithful to His character—even when we are prideful.

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7/18/2021

Faithful | Week 4 (Midland)

Jay Mayo continues our Summer series by looking at the story of Jonah. Jay shows us how there’s much more to this familiar story than what we often hear. He explains how God is faithful to pursue us and rescue us—even when we don’t want to be rescued.

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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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7/4/2021

Faithful | Week 2 (Midland)

Luke McNeely continues our Summer series by looking at a scene in the life of Moses that confronted his unique insecurities. Luke shows us how God calls us to a trust him in spit of our insecurities and challenges us to consider what steps we can take to trust God like Moses did.

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6/27/2021

Faithful | Week 1 (Midland)

Joe Russo kicks off our Summer series entitled Faithful by looking at the life of Joseph in the Old Testament. Joe shows us how Joseph encountered many trials throughout his life—including the painful trial of personal betrayal. Joe shows us how in the midst of painful circumstances, God is faithful and is working in ways we often cannot see. Our responsibility is not to figure out all the details, but to be faithful and trust God in the midst of the trial.

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6/20/2021

Fathers Day 2021 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood delivers a unique Fathers Day message that actually applies to all of us in different ways. He talks about the specific role of weakness in the Christian life and how God uses our weaknesses to lead us into places of greater dependence, trust, and surrender. Josh shares some personal examples from his own fatherhood that have made this clear and then challenges us to consider what kind of legacy we’re leaving for those coming after us.

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6/13/2021

Camp 2021 Recap (Midland)

Chase Gilbert steps up for his first Sunday message in Midland to tell us what our students learned at camp this year. He explains how our identity as people is only truly verified when we look to Jesus—the one who created us, loves us, and paid the price of his life for us. He then challenges us to believe and model this in our own lives so that we can continue to have an impact on the next generation.

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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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