PURPOSE // To gather those called by their Father to know HIM in order to make HIM known // Malachi 4:5-6 Remnant Church of Denton exists for the purpose of raising up sons and daughters of Christ's Kingdom for this generation and the next. Sons and daugh

Listen into this week's seromin titled "Wielding the Weapons of Old" preached by Pastors Devin Hutchinson and Landon Wray as they remind us God has already equipped His people with everything needed to fight the battles before us. Through biblical examples we are called to remember covenant truth as they challenge believers to stop chasing the "new" weapons instead of throwing away the "old" weapons and to sharpen, apply, and faithfully wield the spiritual weapons God has already placed in our hands.

Listen into this week's sermon titled "Chaos & The Cure: The Untaught Generation" preached by Pastors Cason Shobert and Landon Wray as they explore how today's culture has become overloaded with information yet lacking true discipleship and life changing teaching. They contrast modern systems of shallow, convenience based learning with the Biblical model of teachers who not only communicate truth, but live it out and produce transformation in others. Using the example of Jesus and the early church, the message emphasizes that real teaching requires accountability, purity, wisdom, and commitment to forming disciples rather than simply transferring knowledge. Ultimately they call the church back to Biblical teaching that equips believers to live faithfully, raise strong families, and impact the world one soul at a time.

Listen into this week's message titled "Chaos & The Cure: The Unhealed Generation" Preached by Pastors Cason Shobert, Devin Hutchinson, and Landon Wray as they emphasize the biblical model of shepherding, calling leaders to reflect the heart of the Good Shepherd by feeding, strengthening, healing, and pursuing God's people. Drawing from Ezekiel 34 and other scriptures, they confront the failure of self-serving leadership and highlight the responsibility shepherds carry to care for the weak, restore the broken, and seek the lost. True shepherding is not about titles or platforms, but about sacrificial service, spiritual nourishment, and genuine accountability for souls. Ultimately, it challenges every believer, not just leaders, to embrace the call to shepherd those around them, becoming part of God's cure for an unhealed generation.

Listen into this week's sermon titled Chaos & The Cure: The Unfruitful Generation" preached by Pastors Cason Shobert, Devin Hutchinson, and Landon Way as they call believers to remember their redemption and respond with urgency to reach a world still lost in spiritual chaos. They identify an “unfruitful generation” as one that is busy yet barren, informed but inactive, and present without purpose—lacking a burden for souls. Using vivid imagery and Scripture, the message emphasizes that the Church is called not just to gather, but to go, with evangelists serving as catalysts who awaken compassion and mobilize mission. Jesus is presented as the model, demonstrating a lifestyle of evangelism marked by compassion, action, and a focus on the harvest. Ultimately, we urge believers to reject complacency, embrace their responsibility, and actively bring others to Christ, because there is still room in God's house and heaven rejoices over every soul saved.

Listen into Sunday's message preached by Pastors Cason Shobert, Devin Hutchinson, and Landon Wray as they continue the “Chaos & The Cure” series by highlighting prophets as a vital part of God's solution to a broken and uncorrected generation. It explains that an uncorrected generation rejects truth, resists correction, and follows culture, false voices, and personal opinion over God's Word. Prophets are called to realign people with truth, bringing correction, direction, and clarity while remaining accountable to Scripture and the Church. The sermon distinguishes true prophets from false ones and clarifies the difference between the gift of prophecy and the office of a prophet. Ultimately, prophets warn, call for repentance, reveal God's plans, encourage His people, and point everything back to Jesus as the source of truth and restoration.

Listen into this week's sermon titled "Chaos & The Cure: The Unfathered Generation" preached by Pastors Cason, Devin, and Landon as they teach that a dysfunctional generation arises when the church fails to live out its purpose, and that the cure is a healthy, fully functioning church. Focusing on the “unfathered generation,” they highlight the need for apostolic leadership to restore identity, direction, and spiritual family. Through Scripture, we see that apostolic fathers create a godly atmosphere, uphold biblical standards, and impart lasting spiritual formation. Ultimately, we call believers to step into their identity and help bring order to chaos through a restored church.

In this opening message of the series, Pastors Michael Hutchinson and Landon Wray confront the reality of a dysfunctional generation and reveal God's answer: a functional Church. This sermon calls believers out of dead religion, shame, and passivity into true identity as the ekklesia—called out, healed, and equipped to carry God's power. The cure for chaos isn't a program—it's a people who know who they are and walk in it.

The promise is more dangerous than the wilderness and if you want to survive the promise your going to have to learn the art of Remembering well.Join us as we put the word into practice so that we Never Forget God.

Listen into Sundays Sermon preached by Dylan and Pastor Cason as they show us the reality of our earthen vessel but the surpassing power of our God that fills it.

There is an inheritance given to all of mankind in Genesis 1. Within that inheritance, there are responsibilities that mankind is entrusted with. Join Pastor Landon Wray and our brother Caileb Dover as they walk us through what it actually takes to work and fulfill the call of God on your life within the dominion you've been given as inheritance.

In this message preached by Pastor Devin Hutchinson and Dylan Hutchinson, we walk through the story of Jonah and confront a sobering reality: sometimes we don't run from God because we can't hear Him—we run because we don't like what He said. Jonah was called, anointed, and given a clear assignment, yet he fled in the opposite direction. His descent shows us how discontentment and quiet resistance can slowly pull us away from the presence of God. When we reject the assignment, we step out of alignment with His peace, and life begins to feel like constant re-routing.But even in the depths, God's mercy pursues. The same God who appointed a fish for Jonah gives second chances and speaks again. This sermon is a call to stop running, stop wrestling, and stop repeating the same cycles. It's an invitation to repent, realign, and trust that obedience leads to peace. No more detours—just a surrendered heart that says, “Point me to Nineveh.”

There's a kind of faith God blesses—and a kind He interrupts. In this sermon, Pastor Michael Hutchinson walks through Isaiah 54, Numbers 32, and the escalating hard sayings of Jesus to expose a sobering Kingdom law: you don't inherit by sitting—you inherit by fighting for others first.From Reuben and Gad's temptation to settle early, to Jesus' commands that stretch our comfort, security, relationships, and resources, this message calls the Church to reject spectator Christianity and embrace obedient participation. God doesn't give territory to onlookers—He entrusts inheritance to those willing to carry weight for someone else's future.If you've been living “settled” while others are still crossing over, this is a wake-up call to enlarge the tent, shoulder the burden, and step back onto the front lines—because the Kingdom advances through skin in the game.

Listen into this week's message titled "Leave the Metsadot, Expand the Miskan" preached by Pastor Cason Shobert. Join in as we go through how the Lord is reminding us of the promises that we disqualified ourselves from in our own minds and walking out of a reactive survival mindset to that of being proper image bearers along with taking back what was promised!

Delay is not denial.Isaiah could not have been more clear.Souls are hanging in the balance and we cannot afford to procrastinate when the power for the promise has been paid for. Join us a we take Isaiah 54 for its word!

Listen into our Foundations teaching as we begin the introduction into Genesis chapter one.

Join us this morning as Pastor Devin and Pastor Landon implore us to recognize that we are living in a high-stakes moment where God is bringing unprecedented gospel expansion, but it requires intentional preparation before the full manifestation of that expansion. Drawing from Isaiah 54 and the example of David's men, they emphasize that God commands expansion, unity, and readiness even before visible evidence appears through the lengthening of cords and the strengthening of stakes.

Join us this morning as Pastor Devin and Pastor Landon call us to an “above and beyond” faith that refuses to hold back. Rooted in Isaiah 54, they challenge us to move past partial obedience, unbelief, and misplaced priorities into wholehearted participation in God's purposes. Through biblical examples like the widow's jars, striking the ground, and the great banquet, this message reveals a consistent truth: God provides fully, but the extent of blessing is shaped by our response. Ultimately, this teaching calls the Church to renewed faith, deeper obedience, and active engagement in God's redemptive work as He expands His Kingdom through us.

Listen into a message preached by Pastor Cason Shobert, Pastor Landon Wray, and Pastor Devin Hutchinson. In this morning's message we point out that God has always brought life from places that appeared dead. From Sarah's womb to impossible crossings, Scripture shows that God's promises are fulfilled when faith steps forward before the miracle is seen. This message calls the church to live like Abraham—fully convinced of God's word, obedient in the waiting, and willing to prepare space for what God is about to do. As we enlarge the tent and strengthen the stakes, we are reminded that divine intervention meets faith in action, and God is breathing fresh wind into weary hearts to bring fruit from barren ground.

Join us as we continue to expand our understanding of The Full Gospel!

“I was watching Satan fall like lightning.”Satan's access has been revoked, his authority removed and his game plan exposed. Join us as we watch one of the greatest players to play the game get Outplayed by the Master of the Universe.

Join us as Dylan, Caileb, and Wesley unpack the revelation of Yahweh uniting creation through his people Israel. This is the testimony to the heavens and earth that all gentiles get to join in immovable hope for the reconciliation of the world.

Join us today as we share The Man, The Land & The Plan. Gods redemption plan for mankind.

Listen into Thursdays Sermon titled “High Calling” preached by Dylan, Wesley, and Caileb as they dive into the unseen realm of Yahwehs Gospel. They explore the message God made to Israel, clarify the magnitude of his investment into all creation, and the character that compels God to partner with man to fulfill his gospel plan on earth.

Join us as we dig deeper to the Deuteronomy 32 worldview!

Listen to Thursdays sermon titled “Radicle,” by Dylan and Caileb. They emphasize the significance of a deep-rooted faith that leads to deep conviction. The roots of a word can only grow deep when the soil of your heart is tender, decluttered, and focused.

Join us today as we establish the conviction that God's promises and blessings concerning Israel as a nation, and David as a Messianic lineage, are irrevocable and eternal. Mankind's tendency is to acknowledge God's promises and blessings to the sons of Abraham when it is a benefit to them, but abandon their station at David's side when it appears that all is lost. This is a fickle nature that, as Gentiles, causes us to do many theological gymnastics to receive the benefits of a Jewish Messiah while eradicating the significance of the original covenants that began our story. To overcome this fickle nature, one must be deeply rooted in conviction according to the Word of God concerning His blessings and promises!

Join us as we expand our gospel from the Full Gospel to a Fuller Gospel! In the beginning, before Israel became a nation God set 70 nations in order according to the sons of god. Excuse me? The sons of god??

Listen to Thursday's sermon preached by Wesley and Caileb as they delve into the edge of Christianity that lacks the practical assertions and applications that we should fully believe and implement in our lives. By doing so, we can demonstrate our commitment to caring for our fellow Israelites as quality gentiles.

Today we explored the biblical role of Gentiles in God's covenant plan with Israel. From the covenants to Paul's revelation in Ephesians and Romans, we learned that Gentile believers are called not to replace Israel but to stand with them, fight for the covenant, and live as “quality Gentiles” who stir Israel to jealousy. Through examples like Caleb, Ittai, and Cyrus, we saw what loyalty, conviction, and covenant faithfulness look like. This message calls us to understand our place in God's story and to walk in unity with the people through whom redemption came.

What's my calling? Have you ever struggled to answer that question? Join us as we walk through Numbers Chapter two as it helps us to clarify our Clarion like calling!

Listen in with us as Pastor Devin Hutchinson, Pastor Cason Shobert, and Pastor Landon Wray share with us an encouraging Word, stirring us to live a life that shouts, “Worth It!” As we walk through 5 different examples of what it looks like to live a life that shouts, “Worth it!”, we realize that there are no hardships, difficulties, or circumstances of this age that are worth comparing to the glory of the age to come. Living a life for the age to come is “Worth It!”

People leverage their time to earn more money only to find that it leaves their possession faster than they can get it. People leverage that same money to buy things like cars that depreciate faster than they can pay them off. And people leverage their relationships with the things gained that they have toiled for their entire lives only to satisfy their personal wants and desires here in the here and now. Did you know that the Bible does in fact teach us that it is righteous to live leveraged? Just not for this world. Join us as we explore how to live Fully Leveraged for the only thing that will never fade but rather yield you an eternal return!

Today's message is a call to return to undivided devotion to the Lord. In a world pulling for our time, emotions, and loyalties, God is calling His Remnant to live in good order and with urgency. We begin and end in 1 Corinthians 7, where Paul urges believers to secure their devotion to the Lord above all else. Listen to today's sermon titled “Undivided Devotion” by Pastor Devin Hutchinson and Pastor Cason Shobert.

Join us as we close out or Series on Siege Warfare with a deep dive into the life of Joshua. The man made by God for God.

Listen into Thursday night's sermon titled Body Builder, preached by Bothers Dylan and Caileb as they expound upon the importance of raising leaders, building the brotherhood, and embracing unity.

Join us today as we continue in our Series on Siege Warfare.Today Pastor Michael drives home a powerful revelation.If you will not React like unreasoning animals and instead, Respond like supernatural sons of God you will never Succumb to the satanic siege on the life of every saint of the living God.

Listen into today's message titled Siege Warfare: Making War. Pastor Cason preaches on what it means to make war and not to be made by war in these challenging days to come.