Welcome to the weekly teaching podcast of Pastor Clark Frailey from Coffee Creek Church in Edmond, Oklahoma. Coffee Creek Church exists to lead people to Love God & Do Good - find out more @ www.coffeecreek.church
Are you struggling with discontentment in a consumeristic world? Pastor Clark offers valuable insights on finding true contentment through Jesus and valuing relationships over material possessions. Tune in to Coffee Creek Church Podcast for practical wisdom and encouragement! #contentmentjourney
oday's episode delves into the profound concept of forgiveness and God's mercy towards our sins. It explores how Jesus, through his sacrifice on the cross, has made it possible for us to find absolute, unconditional forgiveness. It's a reminder that our salvation is not based on our own merit, but rather on the goodness and grace of God's gift.
Explore the power of generosity in combating greed and self-centeredness. This week's teaching shows us how to follow in Jesus' footsteps and be practical examples of love and kindness. Connect with us online: https://www.coffeecreek.church/connect
Join Pastor Clark for the latest teaching at Coffee Creek Church on the seventh commandment, "Thou shalt not commit adultery." Today, we dive deep into the significance of this commandment and its relevance in today's culture. Loving others is the antidote to lust: Discover how focusing on love and genuine care for others can help us reject the culture's obsession with lust. Pastor Clark emphasizes the impact of not allowing lust to harm communities, families, children, and other people's families. Connect with us here: https://coffeecreek.churchcenter.com/
Join Pastor Clark this week for Week 6 of 'TEN Words.' Our modern world is filled with anger and conflict, but it's time for a change. Pastor Clark delves into the widespread anger in our culture and the antidote on this episode of the Coffee Creek Church Podcast. Discover how we can live out Jesus' teachings and bring love instead of anger. ❤️
This week Pastor Clark delves into a thought-provoking discussion about the significance of honoring parents as part of the Ten Commandments. Here's a quick overview of the key takeaways from this episode: Honoring parents is not limited to children; it is something that remains relevant and essential even in adulthood. It is a commandment that carries a weight of glory and significance for individuals of all ages.The importance of understanding the cultural context of the commandment becomes evident. Neglecting elderly parents was a serious issue, and by discussing this, Pastor Clark sheds light on the historical background, further enriching our understanding of the commandment.Honoring parents is not merely about obedience; it holds a profound purpose. By honoring our parents, we are embracing a way of life that leads to blessings and longevity. Connect with us online: https://www.coffeecreek.church/connect #CoffeeCreekChurch #PodcastHighlight #TenWords #InspiringInsights #HonoringParents #TenCommandments
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of constantly working and advancing your career? In our latest podcast on the Ten Commandments, Pastor Clark reminds us of the importance of taking breaks and resting in order to connect with God and recharge.
Are you fulfilling the commandments as mentioned in the Bible? Join our latest podcast as we explore the conversation around these commandments. Do you misuse the name of God when justifying yourself or your activities? Our latest podcast talks about this in connection with personal character and the third commandment. Give it a listen.
On this episode of Coffee Creek Church Podcast, Pastor Clark Frailey dives into the second commandment in the Ten Commandments and how it relates to modern-day challenges. Beginning with a discussion about the great cookie dough debate. Pastor Clark shares how interpreting the Commandments through the lens of love is key. He also emphasizes the significant role the Commandments played in the early Church and how we can learn from Jesus to apply and fulfill them with love. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation about timeless truths and contemporary issues.
Join Pastor Clark as we launch our new teaching series on the Ten Commandments.
What's NEXT for you? Perhaps it is just taking your next step - not worrying about 20-30 years from now.
Three Mother's Day gifts that don't cost anything but mean everything!
We are going BACK to the BASICS at Coffee Creek Church as we discover three practical tools God gives us to have spiritual health and growth! In this first week we build the foundation to get started with Jesus.
The disciples asked Jesus how to pray. Jesus taught them a way to pray. As we finish out this series we find prayer is a very powerful weapon in the war on evil.
Pastor Clark examines the Lord's Prayer where Jesus teaches us to pray to not be led into temptation. The question for you is...who is leading you?
How do we receive forgiveness? How do we give it away? What's the disconnect between the two?
In Part 5 of 'The Lord's Prayer' we dive into the "give us our daily bread" portion as we look to those prayers where we ask God for provision. Pastor Clark will answer the question - if God knows everything already, why are we asking Him for what we need?
Is it difficult for you to let go of control? What if that's holding you back from moving forward? Pastor Clark shows a better way forward by yielding to Jesus in this week's teaching on the Lord's Prayer.
Hallowed? What does hallowed mean? And why are we praying like this? Pastor Clark explores the way and the WHO we are praying to.
What's holding you back? How good could your life be if you could move on this year?
What's holding you back? How good could your life be if you could move on this year?
What's holding you back? How good could your life be if you could move on this year?
Pastor Clark talks about the New Year and Coffee Creek's vision to help you grow spiritually in 2023!
Pastor Clark delivers a Christmas Day devotional on Christmas 2022.
The Christmas season is the most wonderful time of the year. But not because of all the things associated with the season. In this series we will discover the light that Jesus brings into our world, beginning with a star.
The Christmas season is the most wonderful time of the year. But not because of all the things associated with the season. In this series we will discover the light that Jesus brings into our world, beginning with a star.
The Christmas season is the most wonderful time of the year. But not because of all the things associated with the season. In this series we will discover the light that Jesus brings into our world, beginning with a star.
400 years. Not a word. Between the Old and New Testament four hundred years of silence passed. How God's people endured and their patience is a testimony to our modern drive for instant answers. This Advent season, may we pursue the silence and wait patiently for Jesus.
Pastor Clark wraps up our teaching on parenting with a look towards the attitude required to lead children well.
Join us as we explore the idea of making peace from Jesus' teaching on the Sermon on the Mount.
Pastor Clark opens this new series on parenting with three priorities and a focus on the most foundational beginning to help kids have a vision for better days ahead.
Pastor Clark takes a look at how we can comprehend the power of our words - to hurt or to heal.
What do you do when you're off rhythm? Out of sync? When you bitterly and utterly fail? Pastor Clark looks at the example of some of the closest disciples of Jesus and then to the grace that comes from knowing Christ in this final teaching in the Rhythms series.
In this three-week series we will discover three integral pieces of our daily routine: work, rest, and worship. In part 2, Pastor Clark shows how living a life centered on Christ is the anchor that will not fail you when life's uncertainties strike.
In this three-week series we will discover three integral pieces of our daily routine: work, rest, and worship. With our susceptibility to compartmentalization and overindulgence, we will discover how to be diligent in finding the rhythm God intended for us in our jobs, our rest, and the worship that takes place in the midst of our daily lives.
Pastor Clark leads us through Luke 7 as we look at two of Jesus' healing miracles.
With the tragedy in DC this week and some of it being tied to Christians, how do we respond? How can we ensure we are not becoming radicalized towards violence? Today Pastor Clark will look at how to fix our broken minds and hearts.
Pastor Clark launches our brand new teaching series "REVEALED" with the story of Jesus' parents finding him teaching in the temple as a boy.
The fourth and final week of Advent, Pastor Clark begins our initial descent into the New Testament account of the birth of Christ with a look at two influential women who made the choice to overcome their fears by trusting in God.
In the third week of Advent, Pastor Clark takes us on a journey with the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah proclaims a message of good news to the oppressed: God will provide justice, comfort, and hope to the people of Israel. When we catch up with Jesus reading this same text in the synagogue we get a sense of the restoration God has intended for His people today.
Pastor Clark teaches on the prophet Joel's message of hope for even the most heartbreaking of times in this second week of Advent.
In the first part of this brand new teaching series, Pastor Clark walks us through the story of Daniel in the Lion's Den to discover a timeless truth: we need God's rescue!
In the final sermon of this series, Pastor Clark looks at the message Jeremiah brought to God's people. Even though they broke their covenant, God promised to create a new covenant with the people and forgive them. And you'll discover the second chances God has in store for you when you listen!
The prophet Isaiah had a vision of God in the temple that rocked him to his core. When God asked who would go - Isaiah volunteered. What does it look like when we say "Yes" to serving others? Pastor Clark looks into the idea of how we can be empowered to change our world for good in this week's sermon.
God told Jonah to go to Nineveh with a message for the people to turn to God. Jonah disobeyed and traveled by boat in the opposite direction, but God corrected his course! Pastor Clark explores the tension between good intentions and good actions as we learn to see glimpses of God all around us.
We begin a new series today in the Old Testament books of histories and prophets. We see them reveal God through various means & sightings and learn that if we look close enough we might get our own glimpse of God! Today we begin our journey with the prophet Elijah.
Throughout this series we have seen the ups and downs of promises not kept by God's people but a faithful God that has always kept His promises. As we conclude we see a new covenant being made between God and His people in King David with echoes to a future King (Jesus). Ultimately, like David, we learn that it is impossible for us to outgive God.