Patrick Payton finishes a series about how our identity defines our actions by going through Acts 11 and 13 to show how when we mess up we can retune our lives to the supply of the Holy Spirit and to be who we truly are in Christ.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick preaches out of Acts 11 to show how God transforms evil people to do great things for the gospel.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick digs into Acts 10 to show how God is for our enemies just as He was for us before began a relationship with Him.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick walks through Titus 3 again to review everything that has been covered in the series so far, and he begins to walk through Acts to show the works of changed people.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick shows how God changes our perspective and makes opposition into an opportunity.
Neil Rogers gets the chance to share the amazing work that Stonegate has gotten to be a part of through ELAM ministries in the Middle East (this is a standalone message).
Eric Clark continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Eric explains from the heart how we as Christians often run away from our identity to other deceitful desires.
Patrick Payton has a church family meeting about an opportunity on the doorstep of Stonegate Fellowship Odessa (this is a standalone message).
Scott Hall continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Scott explains how God redeems and regenerates us after we enter in a relationship with Him according to John 3.
Jeff Turner continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Jeff shows how God shows up in kindness and saves us according to Titus 3.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick preaches that everyone has a purpose, and God want us all to be at peace and rest.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick goes through Titus 3 again to show the sin that we were living in before we became Christians, and how we were saved out of that sin become people of good works.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick goes through Titus 3 again to show the sin that we were living in before we became Christians, and how we were saved out of that sin become people of good works.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick goes to Titus 3 so Christians can see who we were before salvation and love people better now because we see what we were saved out of.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick digs into scriptural passages to help the church see who we were and see who we are now so that we can live our in our identity.
Patrick Payton continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Patrick walks through Mark 10 to help us realize the supply we have in the Lord.
Scott Hall continues a series about how our identity defines our actions. This week, Scott attempts to help us understand who we are as members of the church.
Patrick Payton casts a vision of where Stonegate has been, but more importantly where Christianity began according to John 14.
Eric Clark finishes a series about refocusing on Jesus through the Psalms by diving into the importance of gratitude according to the Psalms.
Dustin Pearce continues a series about refocusing on Jesus through the Psalms by speaking from the heart about Psalm 39.
Jay Mayo continues a series about refocusing on Jesus through the Psalms by digging into the encouragement offered to us in Psalm 46.
Patrick Payton continues a series about refocusing on Jesus through the Psalms by preaching in Psalm 73 and showing God is in control.