Randy Unruh finishes this year talking about how we should jump into a new year.
Joe Russo Steps up this week to give us a hard challenge: slow down and remember. In the crazy-busy pace of life, this is a great message to meditate on going into the new year.
Joe Russo continues our Christmas series called The Gift by reading Matthew 2. We look at the meaning of the gifts and the setting of the birth of Christ as it relates to seeing and knowing God's provision no matter how it looks.
Jay Mayo continues our Christmas series called The Gift by reading Matthew 2. We look at the meaning of the gifts and the setting of the birth of Christ as it relates to seeing and knowing God's provision no matter how it looks.
Gary Douglas continues our Christmas series called The Gift by reading Matthew 2. We look at the gifts that were brought to Jesus when he was born and the implications these have on our lives. This week Gary uncovers the gift of Frankincense and the idea that Jesus as perfect priest gives us perfect access to a perfect God.
Dustin Pearce continues our Christmas series called The Gift by reading Matthew 2. We look at the gifts that were brought to Jesus when he was born and the implications these have on our lives. This week Dustin uncovers the gift of Frankincense and the idea that Jesus as perfect priest gives us perfect access to a perfect God.
Luke McNeely begins a new series leading up to Christmas by reading through Mathew 2 and discusses how God has given us the greatest gift we would ever need. This week we see how God has given us the gift of Jesus as our king.
Josh Gatewood begins a new series leading up to Christmas by reading through Mathew 2 and discusses how God has given us the greatest gift we would ever need. This week we see how God has given us the gift of Jesus as our king.
Randy Unruh 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.
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.
On this third week of the Ever Grateful series Josh Gatewood picks up in verse 17 of Psalm 107 and looks at even when we act foolishly that God is just a cry away and is always there for us.
On this third week of the Ever Grateful series Joe Russo picks up in verse 17 of Psalm 107 and looks at even when we act foolishly that God is just a cry away and is always there for us.
In this service we celebrate with baptisms and Luke McNeely leads us through Psalm 107:10 and reminds us that Christ steps into our story every day and walks with us.
In this service we celebrate with baptisms and Craig King leads us through Psalm 107:10 and reminds us that Christ steps into our story every day and walks with us.
Luke McNeely starts a new series called Ever Grateful breaking down Psalm 107 and how it applies to a life that is purposefully thankful in everything we do.
Special guest Jeremy Stalnecker from the Mighty Oaks Foundation shares a message about how to wrestle against fear in our lives. He shows us how fear is almost always rooted in the need to be in control and challenges us to remember what God has given us
Dustin Pearce wraps up our Everyday People series in Odessa this week by looking at a specific encounter Jesus had with a Roman Centurion in Matthew 8. In this encounter, Jesus re-defined the people of God and affirms the Centurions life as a model for us
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 say
Josh sits down with Eric Clark for the final edition of the Sunday Plus. In this episode, Josh talks about the new podcast on the horizon and then digs into conversation with Eric about his message from Sunday about Barnabas. In their discussion, Josh and Eric talk at length about the various situations that require encouragement and conclude by observing how a deeper relationship with Jesus can lead us to be the sort of people who give courage like Barnabas.
Luke McNeely continues our Everyday People series by looking at the life of Barnabas. He shows us how Barnabas was a man that surrendered his own life to follow Jesus by living a live of courage and building up others.
Eric Clark continues our Everyday People series by looking at the life of Barnabas. He shows us how vital encouragement is for the life of everyday believers and makes the important distinction between the giving of courage and the giving of compliments.
Joe Russo steps up this week to continue our sermon series on Everyday People by looking at Esther. Joe walks us through Esther’s story, showing us how God was at work to arrange situations in Esther’s life to bring about His purposes for her, His people, and His story of salvation.
Randy Unruh delivers his first sermon in Odessa this week by continuing our sermon series on Everyday People. Randy takes us to the book of Esther and shows us how God used Esther to bring about incredible influence in a challenging situation. He then calls us to consider how we would respond in a similar situation.