Weekend teachings from CIBOLOCREEK Community Church.

Jesus didn't come just to be admired in a cozy Christmas story, but to be our Savior. In this message, discover what it means to recognize the signs, understand the stakes, and respond to the greatest decision every person must make.

This message from our Best Bridge Ever series looks beyond the familiar Christmas story to ask the deeper question of why. Scripture reveals that Jesus came to save people from their sins and restore what was broken between humanity and God. In this teaching, we explore how sin separates us from a holy God and how Jesus became the one and only bridge back to Him. The cross is not separate from Christmas—it's the reason Jesus came.

As we begin our Best Bridge Ever Christmas series, this message shows why Christmas is all about God building a way back to Himself through Jesus. From miraculous conception to fulfilled prophecy and divine identity, Scripture makes it clear—Jesus wasn't just any baby. He came as God with us, the only bridge that spans the gap between humanity and heaven.

In this message, Cibolo Creek's Student Pastor, Ashley Tran, invites us to slow down and remember the moments God has shown up in our lives. Through the story of Israel in 1 Samuel 7, we learn what an “Ebenezer” really is and how intentional remembrance strengthens our faith, anchors our emotions, and passes God's story to the next generation.

As we near the end of 2025, this message reflects on our calling as as the Church to build bridges, share the gospel, and live lives that point people to Jesus. Who in heaven will be thankful you did so?

Ever wondered whether you're “qualified” to share your faith, even when you have your own doubts? This message explores how our questions and doubts don't disqualify us from sharing our faith, but can actually deepen our trust in God and open the door to more authentic conversations about Jesus.

One of the things holding many of us back from sharing our faith is simply getting started. Paul shares some helpful tips on how we can do this.

Many of us don't share our faith because we don't want to be rejected or seen as offensive. Paul encourages us to live for the approval of God, not man.

Feel like you don't know enough to share your faith with others? Paul explains why that shouldn't stop us and gives us resources to feel better equipped.

Kevin Cadwell shares with us how we are to be first and foremost ambassadors of God.

We are called to love our neighbor and share the gospel with them and we are all called to make disciples of all nations.

Paul addresses the loss of Charlie Kirk and reminds us that we have been chosen and called by God.

For many, life becomes nothing more than chasing the script of the American Dream. The truth is, you were made for something so much greater—something eternal in significance.

We are called beyond being a good neighbor, we are called to be a CHRISTIAN neighbor.

Kristin Burford explains how fear can keep us from loving our neighbors and how we can overcome it.

Are we living at a pace of life that allows us to be available to our neighbors?

What did Jesus really mean when He told us to "Love our Neighbors"?

Are the works of your life fireproof - or will they burn up?

Your body - and your life - is a temple of the Holy Spirit. How's your temple?

What do you build your life around? What is your "cornerstone"?

Landon Porter discusses the role and function of the Church.

Rick Scheel shares with us how to build a Christ-centered home for our kids.

Is God building your house or are you laboring in vain?

Paul kicks-off our new series by discussing how we choose to build our lives.

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.