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.
Eric continues our series Go.Be. by looking into the beautiful picture of God’s church found in Acts 2:42-47. Hoping to provoke the imagination of what the people of God could be, Eric invites us all to consider what each of our roles in the church could be and introduces a potent type of group that could help us become that beautiful picture described in Acts.
Jesus calls each of us to “Follow Me” as His disciple. When we follow Jesus, we are then invited to help make more disciples as we Go.BE an example of Christ, wherever we are sent. Today, Neil Rogers will share about several ways that God is using SGF to make disciples locally, nationally and internationally.
Randy Unruh continues our series Go.Be. He discusses specific foundations to build on and look out for when building a healthy marriage and family. When it comes to making disciples in the home, Randy’s message gives us some practical suggestions for building a proper foundation.
Larry Gilbert sits down with Bob Fu of the China Aid organization to talk about what God is doing among the persecuted church in China. They discuss how Bob came to know Christ and how China Aid was formed. Their conversation reminds us what God is doing
Jesus calls each of us to “Follow Me” as His disciple. When we follow Jesus, we are then invited to help make more disciples as we Go.BE an example of Christ, wherever we are sent. Today, Neil Rogers will share about several ways that God is using SGF to make disciples locally, nationally and internationally.
Jay Mayo steps up to teach us on this Easter Sunday as we conclude our series in the Gospel of Mark. Jay shows us how Jesus’ resurrection gives us hope for the struggles we face today, because only in Jesus do we see someone who has overcome the grave. Jay explains how we were made for eternity and how through Jesus, we can truly experience eternal life.
Josh Gatewood steps up to teach us on this Easter Sunday as we conclude our series in the Gospel of Mark. Josh discusses some of the historical reasons we have for believing the resurrection really happened. He then shows us what the resurrection means for us today and challenges us to consider where we are placing our hope in life. Josh concludes by showing us how Jesus wasn’t just a great moral teacher, but was God Himself—the Lord over all things.