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Jul 5, 2026

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July 5, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 05.07.2026

2026 Patriotic Weekend - Based on the scripture from Ephesians 5:6-14.

June 28, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 30.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

June 27, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 30.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

June 21, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 22.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

June 20, 2026 - Floyd Joseph 22.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

June 14, 2026 - Dr. Todd Renner 15.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

June 13, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 15.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

June 7, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 08.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

June 6, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 08.06.2026

This June, we’re heading to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a series we’re calling The-y’all-ogy - a look at faith through the lens of old Texas sayings and country wisdom. Because as it turns out, a lot of those old expressions carry more theological truth than we might expect. Beneath the humor and homespun language are questions about influence, patience, authenticity, surrender, and the kind of...

May 31, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 01.06.2026

There is a difference between believing in Jesus and following Him. Many of us carry a sincere faith: we confess Christ, we worship, we want to follow…and, yet, there are still quiet places in our lives where His authority is negotiated or delayed. Over time, we can build lives where Jesus is present, but not preeminent. “Reign” invites us to examine that tension honestly and ask a deeper question...

May 24, 2026 - Michelle Joseph 26.05.2026

There is a difference between believing in Jesus and following Him. Many of us carry a sincere faith: we confess Christ, we worship, we want to follow…and, yet, there are still quiet places in our lives where His authority is negotiated or delayed. Over time, we can build lives where Jesus is present, but not preeminent. “Reign” invites us to examine that tension honestly and ask a deeper question...

May 23, 2026 - Rev. Lori Cotton 26.05.2026

There is a difference between believing in Jesus and following Him. Many of us carry a sincere faith: we confess Christ, we worship, we want to follow…and, yet, there are still quiet places in our lives where His authority is negotiated or delayed. Over time, we can build lives where Jesus is present, but not preeminent. “Reign” invites us to examine that tension honestly and ask a deeper question...

May 17, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 18.05.2026
May 16, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 18.05.2026

There is a difference between believing in Jesus and following Him. Many of us carry a sincere faith: we confess Christ, we worship, we want to follow…and, yet, there are still quiet places in our lives where His authority is negotiated or delayed. Over time, we can build lives where Jesus is present, but not preeminent. “Reign” invites us to examine that tension honestly and ask a deeper question...

May 10, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 11.05.2026

There is a difference between believing in Jesus and following Him. Many of us carry a sincere faith: we confess Christ, we worship, we want to follow…and, yet, there are still quiet places in our lives where His authority is negotiated or delayed. Over time, we can build lives where Jesus is present, but not preeminent. “Reign” invites us to examine that tension honestly and ask a deeper question...

May 9, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 11.05.2026

There is a difference between believing in Jesus and following Him. Many of us carry a sincere faith: we confess Christ, we worship, we want to follow…and, yet, there are still quiet places in our lives where His authority is negotiated or delayed. Over time, we can build lives where Jesus is present, but not preeminent. “Reign” invites us to examine that tension honestly and ask a deeper question...

May 3, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 05.05.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

May 2, 2026 - Rev. Victor Resendiz 05.05.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

April 26, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 27.04.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

April 25, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 27.04.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

April 19, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 20.04.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

April 18, 2026 - Rev. Sam Robbins 20.04.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

April 12, 2026 - Floyd Josesph 13.04.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

April 11, 2026 - Rev. Kyle Roberson 13.04.2026

After Easter, when the Hallelujahs fade and the lilies wilt, real life comes rushing back in. Bills still arrive. Diagnoses still come. Relationships still strain. And somewhere along the way, we’ve learned to lean on phrases that sound biblical…but aren’t – things to which Jesus would respond, “I never said that.” Over time, cultural clichés have been baptized into church language. They sound spi...

April 5, 2026 - Drs. John McKellar & Todd Renner 08.04.2026

2026 Traditional Easter Sermon

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