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This is the sermon podcast for Stonegate Fellowship based out of Midland, Texas. Stonegate Fellowship is a church who believes that Jesus completely transforms people’s lives. Visit www.stonegatefellowship.com for more information.
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Dec 20, 2020

Josh Gatewood takes us to Isaiah 61 to show us how Jesus is our Empowering Presence. He explains how this passage points us to the Heart of the Father, the Mission of the Son, and the Power of the Holy Spirit. Josh helps us understand how we can appreciate something so important, even when we can’t see it. He challenges us to consider if our hearts are truly surrendered to Jesus in this season. 

Dec 20, 2020

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.

Dec 13, 2020

Randy Unruh continues our Christmas series by taking us to Isaiah 53. Randy reminds us how this baby born in a manger would one day become our Suffering Servant—the only one who would suffer and die in our place. Randy explains how, in His great love for us, the Father sent Jesus to take the punishment for our sins and restore us to a right relationship with Him.

Dec 13, 2020

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.

Dec 6, 2020

Eric Boyt begins a new series to kick off the month of December. Eric takes us to a familiar Christmas passage to show us how the Bible describes Hope. He helps us see God’s heart to love His people and keep His promises. In this way, Hope isn’t simply an optimism about future, but a posture of waiting on the Lord, engaging His presence, and believing His promises. When we do these things, we cultivate biblical Hope, because all of this helps us to center our lives on Jesus––the only One who can give us the Hope our souls so long for.

Dec 6, 2020

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.

Nov 29, 2020

Randy Unruh takes us to Colossians 3:17  to show us what it looks like to be a “ Thanksgiving” kind of believer. He reminds us that we should be known as thankful and grateful people. That reminder should lead us to be a people who look to build one another up through praise and not tear down through criticism. He shows us how we can develop a thankful spirit within our home and calls us to realize how fundamental thankfulness should be to our everyday lives. 

Nov 29, 2020

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. 

Nov 23, 2020

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. 

Nov 22, 2020

Neil Rogers concludes our series by taking us to Jesus' instruction regarding forgiveness and relational reconciliation. He introduces the message by telling a familiar story in an unfamiliar way. He then shows us how forgiveness should be our mark of distinction as people of Jesus. Neil identifies some common misconceptions about forgiveness and then provides some practical instruction for how we can move forward in forgiveness as Jesus' distinct people. 

Nov 15, 2020

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.  

Nov 8, 2020

Randy Unruh continues our series by taking us to Romans 12. He challenges us with the idea that as believers, we are to take the lead and be the example in bringing peace into a very unpeaceful world. He then gives us 3 practical ways that we can begin to do this in our daily lives and in the influence we have in the world around us. We are reminded that as Ambassadors, we are meant to bring peace into our world.

Nov 8, 2020

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.

Nov 1, 2020

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

Nov 1, 2020

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

Oct 25, 2020

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.

Oct 18, 2020

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 resil

Oct 11, 2020

Jay Mayo continues our new sermon series by looking at Paul’s words in Romans 5. In this message, Jay explains what it meant for God to send Jesus to reconcile us to Himself. He challenges us to consider if we truly understand this message of reconcilia

Sep 27, 2020

This week we welcome special guest, Dr. Kathy Koch of Celebrate Kids Inc., as she shares her “Created to Be” message with us. Since 1991, Dr. Koch has been a celebrated speaker who has led conferences to thousands of parents, teachers, and children wo

Sep 13, 2020

In this week 4 of the Greater Things series, Jay Mayo encourages the church of its God-given purpose reading in Matthew and how each and every person has a part to play in the mission.

Sep 6, 2020

This week Gary gives us an update of some of the changes at Stonegate and what God is doing throughout West Texas.

Sep 6, 2020

In week 3 of our Greater Things series we get to hear from Dustin Pearce as he shares how God has been working in the lives of he and his wife Alye, shifting their hearts towards church planting.

Aug 30, 2020

As we continue this series on Greater Things, we look at the future of Stonegate Fellowship and what God is leading our leadership to move towards over the next 7 years.

Aug 23, 2020

Luke McNeely begins our series called Greater Things by taking a look at God’s faithfulness. He walks through Acts 11:19-30 and shows how God was faithful to the church in Antioch and is equally faithful to our church today!

Aug 16, 2020

What would God say to our loved ones if He were right here in the room? One of our elders Neil Rogers examines a well-known passage from Ephesians 4:29-32 to help us all be better encouragers in relationships. Together, we discover both What God would say

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