Official Podcast of Church of the King Texas, located in Katy, TX. Visit our website at www.cotk.org Reaching People, Building Lives

“Is it in You?” challenges us to look beyond outward success and focus on the growth God is doing inside of us. Drawing from James 1, this message reminds us that real faith, perseverance, and character are revealed through pressure, words, and blessings. God is more concerned with who we are becoming than what we are achieving, because gifting may open doors, but character keeps us there. As we step into a season of prayer, fasting, and spiritual emphasis, the question is simple and personal: Is what God wants to grow truly in you?

“3 Principles To Live By In 2026” sets the tone for 2026 by reminding us that if we don't live by principle, we'll live by pressure. This message challenges us to build our lives for God's presence, not just progress, and to trust the process God uses to form us. Drawing from Scripture and real-life illustrations, we're reminded that freedom may come quickly, but formation takes time. As the new year begins, the call is clear: 2026 doesn't need a better version of you, it needs a surrendered one.

“2025 End of The Year Online Service” is a moment to pause and thank God for all He's done among us this past year. We've seen growth in our faith, our relationships, our church family, and our impact, often in ways that reminded us we were living a dream. This message celebrates steady, lasting growth over quick wins and points us back to progress, not perfection. As we look ahead, we're reminded that growth around us is exciting, but growth in us is what carries into every season.

“Christmas Eve 2025: Connected Christmas” reveals how every part of the Christmas story is intentionally woven together by God. From the manger to the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, we see Jesus revealed as King, Priest, and Savior. What seems like small details point to a much bigger truth: God's plan of redemption was unfolding from the very beginning. Christmas is ultimately about connection: Immanuel, God with us, reaching out to you.

Pastor Jason's message, “From the Sheep to the Savior” looks at the Christmas story through the eyes of the shepherds in Luke 2:8–18. God chose ordinary, overlooked people to announce the greatest news the world has ever known. This message challenges us to move toward what God reveals and respond with faith, not hesitation. At Christmas, we're reminded that His story is enough, and your story matters too.

“How to Have Peace When the Unexpected Happens” looks at how Mary found peace when her life was turned upside down by the unexpected. Through her story, we discover three anchors that held her steady: a word from God, a trusted friend, and a song of praise. This message reminds us that while we can't control what surprises come our way, we can choose what we hold onto. If you're facing uncertainty, this message offers practical hope for staying grounded and trusting God in the middle of it all.

“Cast of Christmas: The Space That Changes Everything” reminds us that some of the greatest miracles happen simply because someone made room for God. Through the Christmas story and overlooked moments in Scripture, we see how crowded lives can keep us from what God wants to do. From Bethlehem to the Shunammite woman, this message shows how intentional space creates places of promise and restoration. The challenge is simple and personal: make room in your life, because the space you give Jesus becomes the place He moves.

Stephanie Robinson shares how God cares about every detail of your life. Through personal stories of party planning and powerful biblical truths, learn to trust God's character when life feels overwhelming. Explore two transformative names of God: Jehovah Jireh (The Lord Will Provide) and Jehovah Shammah (The Lord Is There). Whether you're facing uncertainty, need healing, or seeking guidance, this message will remind you that you don't need to know every detail—you need to know the One who does.

Pastor Jason's message teaches that small, faithful decisions made consistently over time produce significant spiritual results because God's law of seedtime and harvest ensures that we always reap what we sow. He emphasizes that we do not reap from our intentions but from our actions, and therefore the quality of our future is shaped by the seeds—our words, attitudes, choices, and habits—we plant today. Ultimately, if we do not like the harvest we are experiencing, we can change it by changing what we sow, trusting that God provides both the seed that shapes tomorrow and the strength we need for today.

Pastor Jason's message teaches that what we perceive as delay is often God's divine design, using seasons of waiting to shape our character, deepen our dependence on Him, and clarify our calling—just as He did in David's long journey. Through discovery, development, and defining moments, God prepares His people for the future He has promised. In embracing the delay with faith, obedience, and generosity, the church positions itself to walk confidently into God's perfect timing.

Tithing functions as a spiritual discipline that shapes our priorities, reveals our trust in God, and sustains the local church that nourishes us. Pastor Jason emphasizes that giving our first and best is not a legal requirement but a grace-filled response to God's goodness! By making God first in our finances, we invite order, transformation, and the overflowing blessing God promises in Malachi.

Pastor Jason's message, “It's Not About the Money: The Law of First!" teaches that God desires to be first in every area of our lives—our love, decisions, and resources. Through the story of Cain and Abel, he emphasizes that true worship is about giving God our best and our first, not what is left over, because putting God first brings order, blessing, and redemption to everything else.

Pastor Jason's message, “It's Not About the Money: The Law of First!" teaches that God desires to be first in every area of our lives—our love, decisions, and resources. Through the story of Cain and Abel, he emphasizes that true worship is about giving God our best and our first, not what is left over, because putting God first brings order, blessing, and redemption to everything else.

Pastor Jason's sermon, “It's Not About the Money!”, teaches that the true spiritual battle is not about acquiring wealth but about mastering our relationship with it. He emphasizes that money itself is not evil—it is a tool given by God to steward wisely, bless others, and advance His Kingdom. Ultimately, genuine faith is demonstrated not by hearing or learning more, but by obeying God's Word—trusting Him with our resources and taking courageous steps of faith in generosity.

Christ's prayer in John 17 shows His desire for His people to live in unity under His name, for one purpose, with one heart, and for every soul. When believers gather, live, serve, and celebrate as one, they reflect the heart of Jesus and make His name known in the world.

In John 9, Jesus healing the man born blind reveals that God sees and values those the world often overlooks. Through pain, obedience, and faith, God brings purpose and transformation—even when others don't understand it. As recipients of His work, we are called to boldly testify to His power in our lives.

In John Chapter 5, Jesus' encounter with the lame man at the Pool of Bethesda reveals both a desperate situation and a profound divine confrontation. Despite the man's years of suffering, Jesus challenges him with a simple yet powerful question: "Do you want to get well?" This interaction highlights a central truth: healing and restoration require not only the power of Jesus but also a willingness to embrace His transformation, moving from excuses to obedience.

The Gospel of John reveals Jesus not just as the giver of life—but as LIFE itself. Through every chapter, we see that following Christ isn't about rules or religion, but about experiencing ZOE—real, vibrant, joy-filled, hope-filled, light-filled life. At our church, we believe that when people encounter Jesus, they don't just get religion—they get LIFE to the full.

While we may not know the exact timing of Christ's return, Jesus has given us signs to watch for and a clear call to live with urgency, faithfulness, and hope. Believers are called to stay alert, spread the gospel, and remain rooted in love as the world moves closer to His return. This message encourages us to live every day like Jesus could come back at any moment—because one day, He will.

Pain, suffering, and loss are unavoidable parts of life, but Scripture gives us both an explanation for their origin and a path to find purpose through them. Pastor Jason reminds us, while God did not create pain, He allows it within the framework of free will—and uses it to draw us closer to Him, shape our character, and reveal our purpose. Even in our deepest pain, God is near, and through Christ, we find hope, healing, and eternal restoration.

You do not want to base your life on your feelings because you will be changing the way you live your life every other day. In this week's message of Make It Make Sense, Pastor Jason walks us through what feelings actually are and 4 ways we can deal with our feelings in a Biblical way.

Work is a part of our original call, not a result of the fall. In the latest week of our Make it Make Sense series, Pastor Jason speaks on 3 keys of Biblically accurate work and the differences between work and a job.

Great faith believes God can supernaturally change the outcome of every situation. Pastor Josh Cossey from Faith Church in Oklahoma City joins us for the latest installment of our Make it Make Sense series by showing the 3 different types of faith we need to walk with and 4 ways we can practically build our faith.

In the kingdom of God, you win if you do not give up! In the second week of our Make it Make Sense series, Pastor Jason walks through the topic of family and 5 ways that God has designed the family to endure everything life throws at it.

Life is at its fullest when it is fully God's. In the first week of our new series Make it Make Sense, Pastor Jason shows us that God isn't just a chapter in our stories but that we are a part of His.

Comfort is not having all my circumstances under control; comfort is resting in the fact God is in control. In week 2 of our Halftime series, Pastor Jason gives us the 4 steps to take whenever we want to go from where we are now to where God wants to take us.

There is purpose in every season. In the first message of our Halftime series, Pastor Jason walks through 3 different seasons in our lives and what we can do in each of those to keep God at the center.

When Peter obeyed Jesus and let down his nets—despite exhaustion and doubt—he experienced a miracle that changed his life. True transformation begins when our attitude of obedience is “Because You say so.”

When we live life with God, there's purpose and meaning. Pastor Matt Andersen shows us 3 principles that we can trust when it comes to the Bible and gives us 2 ways on how we can approach it.

There is a time to move fast and a time to move slow. Pastor Marco Johnson spoke on the pace of wisdom in our lives and the different areas in our life where we need to move fast and move slow.

God didn't look at your condition when you were invited to the table. Pastor Larry Smith spoke on Mephibosheth and the importance of staying at God's table.

Pastor Steve Robinson unpacks an important concept about what it means to be a watchman on the wall and gives 3 keys for how to keep watch on the wall.

This Father's Day, be reminded that men matter—and when a dad follows Christ, the whole family often follows. With wisdom from Proverbs 4 and a challenge to guard your heart, speak life, and walk with purpose, this message will equip every man to serve God's purpose in his generation.

A thriving, affair-proof marriage begins with personal transformation—surrendering your own emotional baggage to Christ, seeking healing, and learning to meet your spouse's God-given needs. Rooted in Matthew 19:1–12, this sermon emphasizes that only by allowing Christ to reshape our hearts and roles within marriage can we build a covenant that reflects God's original design of unity, commitment, and grace.

Pastor Jason reminds us that when we try to do this on our own, without God, we irritate the most sensitive aspects of our lives—our relationships. He discusses the significance of having a healthy marriage centered around God and the antidotes for our sinful nature.

Guest Pastor, Aaron Grijalva, talks about how reaching the Promised Land requires more than desire—it demands a step of faith, a life of sacrifice, and unwavering conviction. Through obedience, perseverance, and grit, we position ourselves to receive the promises of God and walk in the fullness of His purpose for us.

In this message, Pastor Jason explains fasting, its importance, and why we are doing three days of prayer and fasting as a church.

Mother's Day 2025, Mrs. Stephanie Robinson speaks on how to go from hearing to believing to declaring. She walks through the story of Mary, Jesus' Mother, and what we can learn from her obedience.

God is more committed to who we are than what we do. For this week's message, Pastor Jason showed us 5 things to remember when recognizing that we are all still growing in our walk with Christ.

Influence and blessings are a gift and a test. Pastor Jason spoke about what is required of us when receiving blessings from God, using Micah 6, and shared some next steps for our church to help make more room for you and your family.

Just because Jesus was silent on Saturday doesn't mean He was still. For Easter weekend, Pastor Jason spoke on Silent Saturday and how this was the setup for Resurrection Sunday.

Knowing Jesus should lead to a burning passion for Jesus. To celebrate Palm Sunday, Pastor Jeff Little of Milestone Church joins us to help us learn about 3 principles we discover when we have a true encounter with Jesus.

In the final message of our Hearing God series, Pastor Jason walks us through how God can speak through vision and dreams, and how we can know if those things are truly from God.

In week 6 of our Hearing God series, Josh Barker teaches how to hear God's voice through the circumstances in our lives and walks us through 4 practical keys to properly understand life's circumstances.

In week 5 of our Hearing God series, Pastor Jason walks us through how God speaks through our Inner Witness. He encourages us to to have a clear inner witness so we can hear/feel the Holy Spirit's promptings.

In this message, Pastor Jason emphasizes the significance of listening to trusted, godly voices to discern God's guidance. He stresses that wise individuals seek counsel from those who possess integrity, spiritual maturity, and alignment with Scripture. This message also tackles common challenges such as pride and past negative experiences that can obstruct one's ability to receive and evaluate wise counsel. We are discussing an additional aspect of how God speaks to us. This aspect is meant for everyone!

As part of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is not just a force but a person who guides us into truth, convicts us, and points us to Jesus. By learning to quiet other voices and seeking the Holy Spirit's guidance, we can better hear from God and experience His direction in our lives.

God isn't into perfection; He's into progression. In week 2 of our Hearing God series, Pastor Jason shows how God speaks through patterns and principles in His Word no matter where we are in our walk with Christ.

The Bible is less about "what" and more about "who". In week 2 of Hearing God, Pastor Jason shows us the 4 "who's" we can hear about from God when we begin to talk with Him.

The better you know God, the better you hear God. For the first message of our Hearing God series, Pastor Jason shows us how we can begin to hear God clearly with confidence and what we can learn from the beginning of Samuel's life.

In part 2 of our series, Faith-Full, Pastor Jason gives us practical ways to grow our faith 10x. He reminds us how important it is to have Together Faith and grow with those around us.