Weekly sermons by Sagemont Church Lead Pastor, Dr. Matt Carter.
Sagemont Church | Houston, Texas
If the account of the resurrection is true and Jesus is alive, which he is, then how are believers to respond? Dr. Matt Carter points out that Jesus requires ultimate commitment from anyone wanting to be his disciple.
In this final message in The Lord's Prayer series, Dr. Matt Carter discusses what Jesus means when he spoke of temptation and deliverance in the model prayer.
In this installment of The Lord's Prayer, series, Dr. Matt Carter discusses the incredibly difficult qualification Jesus makes as He talks about forgiveness.
Dr. Matt Carter unpacks the challenge presented when praying "Your will be done" as demonstrated in The Lord's Prayer.
In this fourth message in The Lord's Prayer series, Lead Pastor Matt Carter looks at what is meant by the phrase, "Your kingdom come."
The third installment of "The Lord's Prayer" series, Dr. Matt Carter discusses the importance of the phrase, "Hallowed be your name," in the model prayer.
In this second week of "The Lord's Prayer" series, Dr. Matt Carter examines the first words of the prayer, "Our Father in heaven..."
Dr. Matt Carter begins a new series on The Lord's Prayer with an examination of how Jesus says not to pray.
In the conclusion of the "Generations" series, Dr. Matt Carter first updates the Sagemont family on some changes within the church staff, then outlines an exciting vision for the church's future.
In this second installment of the "Generations" series, Dr. Matt Carter examines what Scripture says about churches from which God removes his hand of blessing.
Dr. Matt Carter begins a 3-week series entitled, "Generations," talking about how the various generations of the church can work together for the glory of God. This first message, "Finishing Well" focuses on the approaches that...
In this Christmas Eve message, Dr. Matt Carter ends his Songs of Our Savior series with a look at the light of the world that pierces through the darkness.
Dr. Matt Carter continues this Christmas series that examines the theology of some favorite Christmas hymns.
Dr. Matt Carter continues his look at the favorite Christmas carol, "O Holy Night," and the theology behind it.
Dr. Matt Carter examines the Christmas song, "O Holy Night," in the first of a two-part study.
Dr. Matt Carter begins a Christmas series of messages that examine the theology behind some loved Christmas hymns.
As believers, Satan is always on the prowl looking to destroy someone. In this message, Dr. Matt Carter examines the tools Christians have to combat the enemy.
Lead Pastor Matt Carter looks at what the apostle Peter has to say about anxiety, a topic that affects many in our culture today.
Sometimes we suffer because of sin we have committed. Dr. Matt Carter examines what Peter says about this kind of suffering.
Suffering is a key theme in 1st Peter. In this message, Dr. Matt Carter examines Peter's keys to suffering well.
Continuing the 1st Peter: Following After Christ in a Non-Christian World series, Dr. Matt Carter looks at the importance of believers and their spiritual gifts as it related to the body of Christ.
Dr. Matt Carter speaks to the need of reaching new generations of students as Sagemont Church builds a new student building on campus.
In this second week of the 2-week mini-series, "I Speak Jesus," Dr. Matt Carter continues to look at the power of our speech with Peter's directive to seek peace over conflict.
The first of a two-week mini-series within 1st Peter, Dr. Matt Carter discusses the power of the tongue and how believers should respond to others.
Dr. Matt Carter completes the "Heaven and Hell" series at what the Bible tells us Heaven will be like.
Dr. Matt Carter shares why Satan does not want believers to think about Heaven.
Dr. Matt Carter begins the "Heaven and Hell" series with a look at what Jesus himself says about Hell.
Dr. Matt Carter addresses how believers should live as we await the return of Christ as taught in 1 Peter 4:7-8.
Matt Carter continues the 1st Peter series with a look at 1 Peter 3:18-19, in which Peter says that no matter what we endure in this life, the victory of the cross guarantees our vindication.
Dr. Matt Carter examines the power of Jesus, and takes an in depth look at demons.
Dr. Matt Carter examines Jesus' approach to those who are cynical, critical, and apathetic to the gospel.
Dr. Matt Carter continues the 1st Peter series with a look at the hope we as believers have when persecution comes.
Following Peter's command to wives, this week Dr. Matt Carter examines Peter's direction to husbands.
Continuing in the 1st Peter: Following After Christ in a Non-Christian World series, Dr. Matt Carter discusses 1 Peter 3:1, in which Peter instructs wives to submit to their husbands.
Dr. Matt Carter takes at look at Peter's assertion that Christians are called to experience unjust suffering.
Dr. Matt Carter talks about the need to invest in relieving poverty and sharing the gospel through Compassion International's work. He interviews Owen Githanga, who grew up in poverty in Kenya.
Dr. Matt Carter continues the 1st Peter series with a look at how Christians should respond to persecution as noted in 1 Peter 2:12.
In this Easter 2021 message, Dr. Matt Carter compares the freedom found in the gospel of Jesus Christ to the rules and regulations of religions.
Continuing the 1st Peter series, Dr. Matt Carter examines 1st Peter 2:11.
This message concludes the mini-series, "Drawing Near to God Through His Word."