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Philippians | Week 4

Neil continues our series in Philippians, focusing on Philippians 2:12-30.


10/17/2021

Empowered | Week 2 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood continues our Empowered series by showing us how the Holy Spirit isn’t a force we manipulate but a person we surrender to.

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10/10/2021

Empowered | Week 1 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood kicks off our new series on the Holy Spirit by laying a foundation for our study and showing how God’s heart has always been to dwell with His people.

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9/26/2021

Obedience | Week 4 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood wraps up our Obedience series by taking us through Daniel 7, and reminding us that Jesus is our One True King.

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9/5/2021

Obedience | Week 1 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood kicks off a new short series in the book of Daniel this week. He asks us to consider what it means to live biblically in an increasingly post-Christian society and then takes us into the situation facing Daniel and the nation of Judah. He shows us how this question is not a new question facing the people of God. In this opening week, Josh shows us some fundamental truths we can rally around as we seek to follow Jesus in a culture of increasing hostility.

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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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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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5/23/2021

Renewal | Week 2 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood continues our series in Renewal by taking us to 2 Kings 23. Josh opens up about his own weariness in this season and explains how there’s a difference between momentary relief and lasting renewal. He shows us what King Josiah did to provide renewal in the nation of Judah and then explains how we can experience even greater renewal through the power of the Spirit at work within us.

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4/25/2021

Go. Be. | Part 3 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood sits down with Dustin Pearce and Elvie Brown to give an update on our 7 year vision to establish 4 congregations. They talk about some of the hopes, prayers, and challenges unique to their churches and paint a picture of what God is doing to establish a diverse people who are united in Christ. Toward the end, Josh invites members of Stonegate Fellowship to join Dustin or Elvie at their respective churches. Danny Barker, one of our elders, concludes our time in prayer for Dustin, Elvie, and the mission of the church in the Permian Basin.

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3/28/2021

Follow Me | Gospel of Mark | Part 7 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood continues our series on Discipleship by taking us to the very real struggle of personal prayer. He explains how even Jesus experienced great struggle in His final prayer leading up to the crucifixion. He then shows us three specific things we can learn from Jesus that can help us in our own struggles with prayer.

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3/7/2021

Follow Me | Gospel of Mark | Part 4 (Midland)

Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Gospel of Mark by taking us to Mark 8 when Jesus fed the four-thousand. He shows us how Jesus and the disciples crossed cultural lines in order to express the heart of God to people. He also shows us how Jesus doesn’t use those who are perfect, but instead uses those who are willing. He concludes by challenging us to spend meaningful time with people who are different than us in order to cultivate and communicate the compassion of Christ in an age of rampant tribalism.

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