Weekend teachings from CIBOLOCREEK Community Church.
Landon discuss the gift and ministry of reconciliation.
Paul explains "propitiation" - the appeasement of God's wrath through the death of Jesus on the cross.
Paul begins our next series by discussing the divine transactions that occurred the day Jesus died on the cross.
Paul explains how the Jesus gives us hope for our families.
Paul discusses how the hope of Christ impacts your marriage.
Our Easter service where we explore the hope that is found in Jesus Christ
Discover practical ways to reflect the Gospel and share your faith. Through relationships, interactions, questions, and even sharing a simple meal, we are called to live a life that points to Jesus.
How does Jesus see the lost? No matter how far you may have strayed, He just wants you to come home.
Paul addresses how we respond to the lost people in our lives through the story of the Prodigal Son.
Paul Wilson continues our series, Lost & Found, by exploring the Parable of the Lost Coin.
Jesus goes looking for lost sheep - Pharisees do not. Which are you?
Have you ever wondered how God thinks about you? Find out as we begin our new series, Lost & Found
Pastor Landon Porter emphasizes that in order for the Church to be an effective bridge to the world around us, it needs all it's members doing their part.
Paul challenges us to cultivate a heart for the lost.
Paul explains how we have been Reconciled to God through Christ and given the Ministry of Reconciliation.
Paul emphasizes that the church is not just a building but a community of Christ followers committed to building bridges to people who are far from God.
Paul discusses how one of the main purposes of the church is to help build bridges between God and people who are far from Him.
Paul begins our new series by explaining how we, as the church, are called by God to serve as a bridge helping people far from God make the connection back to Him through faith in Jesus Christ.
Paul explains what Cibolo Creek Community Church will be doing in 2025.
We celebrate peace, come to earth, through the birth of Jesus Christ.
Paul draws a distinction between the peace that comes from the world and the peace that comes from Jesus.
Paul begins an exploration of the peace that Christ offers those who choose to follow Him.
Paul closes this series with discussing the purpose of Biblical Prophecy.
Paul discusses what the Scriptures teach us about what Hell will be like.
Paul is back to discuss what Heaven will be like and who will be there.
Wyatt Marchant discusses the differences between guilt and shame, and then explains how guilt is actually a tool to spur us on to repentance.
Our Student Pastor, Ashley Tran, encourages us to never lose our love and passion for the Gospel.
Paul begins our new series discussing the realities of eternity and Christian understanding of the afterlife.
Paul stresses the importance of submitting to the authority of scripture over our lives.
Paul stresses the importance of scripture in guiding believers' lives and challenging modern misconceptions.
Paul answers three common questions about the Bible: how it was compiled, whether it is trustworthy, and which version one should use.
Paul explains how the Bible was inspired and authored by God, thus holding ultimate authority for Christians in our beliefs and how we live our lives.
The words of the Bible are carefully recorded and preserved so that all of the nations might read that which God has spoken. In this message, Paul begins our conversation about why those words matter and how we are to view them.
Who is Jesus to you - a liar, a lunatic, or the Lord of your life?
Paul discusses how the Lordship of Christ should influence our political attitudes, preferences, and behavior.
Jesus IS Lord. The question is - will you submit to Him?
The world we live in is full of “rival lords” threatening to usurp the place of Christ on the throne in the heart of a Christian. Paul explains how we go about submitting our entire life to the reign of Christ.
Paul explains the importance of prioritizing God's rule in every aspect of life by seeking first His Kingdom and His righteousness.
Paul introduces us to our new series, The Lordship of Christ and encourages us to make Jesus the ultimate authority in our lives.
Paul discusses the role of the church in providing encouragement, guidance, opportunities, and community for spiritual growth.
Paul brings an end to our series on parties, culminating in a discussion on the Rapture and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.
Focusing on the story of Jesus at Matthew's house, Paul explores why Jesus chose to eat with sinners, the contrasting attitudes of the Pharisees, and the implications for modern believers.
By examining the Feast of Tabernacles, Kristin explains how Jesus offers a new way to experience God's eternal protection, provision, and presence.
Wyatt Marchant explores the theme of joy through the lens of Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana, where He turned water into wine.
Kristin Burford discusses the Parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasizing the often overlooked perspective of the elder brother.
Paul highlights the necessity for Christians to adopt Jesus' approach towards sinners, re-evaluate their priorities, and ensure the church aligns with Jesus' mission to seek and save the lost.
This Sunday we look at the Feast of Firstfruits and how it teaches us that, as Christians, we should rejoice in a perspective that no matter what life throws at us, we are safe in the hands of a loving and faithful God.
In this message, we discuss the Parable of the Banquet and Paul explains how what it means about God and how we follow Him.
Paul begins our summer series by explaining how following Jesus should produce in us love, joy, passion, grace, and freedom.
One of the roles of the Holy Spirit in our lives is to help us remember the instructions, promises, and faithfulness of God.