Episodes

Sunday Apr 02, 2017
End Times 101 - Judgment - Week 4
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
“Judgment”
Matthew 24:29-35
This morning we are continuing our sermon series from Matthew 24 on the end times. We are living in the last days … the time between Jesus’ arrival as our Savior and His return as our King. The words of Jesus in Matthew 24 are our rallying cry. Jesus is encouraging us to persevere … to keep pushing back darkness even when we are exhausted. This morning Jesus tells us what to expect at the moment of His return. Jesus comes “with power and great glory” (Matthew 24:30), and the people of earth respond with mourning. Why? When Jesus returns, He will come not only as King but also as Judge, bringing justice to our world. Jesus is coming to set everything right. Will you be ready?

Sunday Mar 26, 2017
End Times 101 - Persevere
Sunday Mar 26, 2017
Sunday Mar 26, 2017
**Interview with former Texas Rangers David Murphy and Scott Sheldon**
Bryan Jones
Matthew 24:15-28
This morning is week three of our sermon series on the endtimes - a subject that is of great interest to nearly everyone. We are working our way through Jesus’ words to His disciples in Matthew 24, and the passage we will look at today is a kind of rallying cry. This is Jesus encouraging His disciples, and all of His followers, to keep going ... to keep fighting back darkness ... even when they are tired and exhausted. The disciples were ready for Jesus to establish His kingdom, but Jesus told them it was not yet time. So as we listen to Jesus’ words this morning, we will answer two questions: When is Jesus coming back ... and why is He waiting?

Sunday Mar 19, 2017
End Times 101 - Desolation - Week 2
Sunday Mar 19, 2017
Sunday Mar 19, 2017
“Desolation”
Matthew 24:4-14
This morning we are continuing our sermon series on the end times, and let’s admit it - this is some pretty heavy stuff. All the talk about earthquakes, and false prophets, and the Antichrist is enough to make us cringe in fear and run for cover. But from the beginning, believers did not see the second coming of Jesus as something to fear or dread. They saw it as something that brings hope … something to celebrate. As we continue through Matthew 24, the disciples have asked Jesus for the signs of the end of the age. As we study these signs this morning and understand what Jesus is saying, let us respond by embracing hope, not despair.

Sunday Mar 12, 2017
End Times 101 - The King is Coming - Wk 1
Sunday Mar 12, 2017
Sunday Mar 12, 2017
“The King Is Coming”
Dr. Gary Singleton
Matthew 24:1-3
This morning we begin a sermon series that should be of great interest to nearly everyone. We will spend the next five weeks in a study of the end times. Most of us want to know how the world is going to end and when. We want to know what’s next and what happens when we die. Some live in fear of the end times, and see only the judgment that is coming. Others don’t give it much thought. But some view the end times with an incredible sense of hope. As we work our way through the words of Jesus in Matthew 24, it is our prayer that you will experience this sense of hope, and join the disciples of Jesus throughout the ages in this fundamental belief - We have a King, and He is coming!

Sunday Mar 05, 2017
Father, Son, & Who? - "The One Who Guides" - Week 2
Sunday Mar 05, 2017
Sunday Mar 05, 2017
“The One Who Guides”
John 16:10-15
Dr. Gary Singleton
Last week we began a two-part study of the Holy Spirit. We are turning to the words of Jesus in the Gospel of John to answer three questions. Who is the Holy Spirit? When does He come into our life? What does He do? We have learned that the Holy Spirit is our Helper and our Defender … like a defense attorney ... and that He comes into our life immediately when we become a believer in Jesus. This morning we will continue our study as we look at what the Holy Spirit does. Once again we will turn to John 16 and listen as Jesus very clearly lays out the role of the Holy Spirit in our life. Jesus tells us that the Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, and He guides and directs our steps.

Sunday Feb 26, 2017
Father, Son, & Who? - "The One Who Convicts" - Week 1
Sunday Feb 26, 2017
Sunday Feb 26, 2017
“The One Who Convicts”
John 16:1-9
Dr. Gary Singleton
We believe that God has eternally existed in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. But many of us are guilty of making the Holy Spirit an afterthought. This should not be the case. So we are going to spend a couple of weeks studying and honoring God the Holy Spirit. We have been given a mission to share the gospel and make disciples of all nations, and the Holy Spirit is the One who empowers us to fulfill that mission. For the next two weeks we will look to the Gospel of John for some insight into answering three questions about the Holy Spirit: Who is the Holy Spirit? When does He come into our life? What does He do? Join me this morning as we get better acquainted with God the Holy Spirit.

Sunday Feb 19, 2017
United - "Diversity" (XA Weekend)
Sunday Feb 19, 2017
Sunday Feb 19, 2017
“Diversity”
Bryan Jones
Ephesians 4:4-6
This morning we are wrapping up the most anticipated event of the year for our student ministry - Chi Alpha. Students from over 50 schools converged together this weekend to experience Gospel-centered community and to learn more of what the Gospel enables us to be and do. This year our own Teaching Pastor, Bryan Jones, led the weekend, which focused on Ephesians 4:4-6. ONE moment can define history. ONE decision can change a life. ONE person can start a movement. The power of ONE resounds through scripture. This has been the theme for Chi Alpha 2017. This morning Bryan will show us there is ONE God. ONE way to Him. ONE family united under His banner. And ONE mission we’ve been entrusted with.

Sunday Feb 12, 2017
United - United - Wk 3
Sunday Feb 12, 2017
Sunday Feb 12, 2017
“United”
Dr. Gary Singleton
1 Corinthians 12:12-31
“All for one and one for all!” You may recognize this famous motto from Alexander Dumas’ novel The Three Musketeers. This morning we turn again to 1 Corinthians 12. As we learned a couple of weeks ago, followers of Jesus have each been given a unique gift. And we are to use these gifts to work together to achieve the mission that God has given us. But even though we all do different tasks, we are united in purpose. Each task is designed to accomplish a common goal. This morning Paul shows us that God has truly created the members of His church to live all for one and one for all.

Sunday Feb 05, 2017
United - Legacy- Bryan Jones w/ special guest Greg Ellis
Sunday Feb 05, 2017
Sunday Feb 05, 2017
“Legacy” (Super Sunday)
Bryan Jones
1 Corinthians 9:24-27
A legacy is something you leave behind. You can leave a legacy anywhere - at your job or your school … with your family and friends … in your community or even the world. Have you thought about the kind of legacy you want to leave? Maybe you’re a teenager or a newlywed, and you think you have your entire life to figure that out. Or maybe you’re a grandparent, and you realize you’re running out of time. Wherever you are in life, God isn’t done with you. This morning we will listen as Paul talks about leaving a legacy that lasts. What kind of legacy will you leave with your one and only life?

Sunday Jan 29, 2017
United - Gifted - Wk 1
Sunday Jan 29, 2017
Sunday Jan 29, 2017
“Gifted”
1 Corinthians 12:1-11
Dr. Gary Singleton
Our mission as followers of Jesus is to make disciples by taking personal risks to bring the gospel to every relationship. But this mission is a team effort, and we all have a part to play. We can think of this mission like an orchestra. When all of the instruments in the orchestra play together, they are able to make music that is far more beautiful than any instrument could play alone. Like an orchestra counting on each instrument to do its part, we are instruments for the gospel. And when all of us come together and use our gifts we are far more effective in achieving our mission. Paul makes this clear in his words to the church at Corinth in 1 Corinthians 12. Each of us has been given a unique and specific gift by God. This morning Paul tells us some of the ways God has gifted those who follow Jesus.

