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Watermark Community Church, Dallas, TX
In this series, we are going to study the eternal character of God. The Bible says that “Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” That he has eternally existed and has always been God. But he's not just God over the past, present, and future, but He's God over your past, present, and future. And the only way that you're past, present or future is going to look different tomorrow than today is because of God.
The Great Commission is simple, we are saved by Jesus and we are sent by Jesus. God, in love, saves us by his gracious authority, then God, in love, sends us out to spread the word. In this message we're going to focus on the promise Jesus leaves us with in verse 20, "And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age." This tells us that when God sends us, he doesn't send us alone. He sends us not to work for him, but to work with him on mission.
Some of us see Christianity and God the same way. We've trusted in God, we've joined team Jesus, but we have this impression that life starts in heaven, and for whatever reason we're just chillin on earth waiting for heaven to happen in some future. However, the reason God left us hear isn't because you're on a waitlist, it's because he has invited us into a mission that is still taking place, that he is still accomplishing, that he wants to include us in.
In Matthew 28:18-20, Jesus utters what most of us know is called the Great Commission, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age". Through this series we hope to highlight the two promises and one command Jesus makes in this passage. Our prayer is that college-aged adults will feel empowered to live out Jesus' words and Full Send on The Great Commission.
We hear plenty about the ways that God remains near and present and real even in our darkest days, and that is the Truth. But in this message, we focus on one of the most fundamental ways God cares and provides for us, through His people. He gives us one another, that we would never have to walk alone as we love and serve and comfort one another. Tune in as Daniel walks us through three ways we can comfort and care for those who are hurting.
The Bible (and our world) is full of people disappointed in God, asking questions like, "Where are you God?" & "What good are you actually doing?" Tune in as Graham seeks to help us make sense of life when it simply doesn't make sense by walking through a conversation between Jesus and John the Baptist.
How do I know if I truly know the meaning of Christmas? Listen in as we look at the story of Christmas and 3 responses to the birth of Christ. Our hope is that students can use these 3 responses as a self-diagnostic, a held up x-ray, to where their heart lies and compare that to where God wants it to be.
Anxiety – "a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.” In this message, we walk through 1 Peter 5:5-7 to see how Peter helps us see that anxiety is a symptom or a byproduct of another source, and that source is pride. Listen in to see how battling pride in your life can help you fight anxious thoughts.
When thoughts and feelings of insecurity are a driving force in our life, life is marked by worry, striving, anxiety and despair. When we are secure, life is marked by freedom, peace and joy. In this message, we examine three faulty beliefs that lead to toxic, insecure thoughts, how to identify them, and the truth about God that equips us to confront and correct them.
2 Corinthians 10:3-4 – For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. You're not wrong for the thoughts that enter your mind, but you are responsible for how you deal with them. God has not left you alone in this battle, in this message, Graham will help us see how we can fight this battle.
After listening to this sermon, our hope is that students will find comfort in the fact that their sin isn't too big for Jesus. They'll be reminded that the same grace and mercy available to them at the cross and point of conversion is increasingly available to them every day of their life.
What we believe about ourselves will determine how we live and what we do. And when we believe a lie, it will be costly or deadly. Jacob walks us through the story of the woman at the well and reminds us how Jesus brings us freedom, and that freedom enables us to live in authenticity.
Jesus came to bring abundant joy to the world. In this message, Graham helps us see 3 ways Jesus came to bring it and 3 ways we can practically experience it.
As we closed our series, When I Grow Up, we focused on the last piece of our mission, My Purpose. God doesn't want you to wonder why you're alive or what you're alive for. Nor does God want you to waste your life. My Purpose is to know God and make Him known.
Graham continues our series When I Grow Up by reminding us that God made us to belong and if we allow him to shape and satisfy that desire, we'll be able to navigate the changes and disappointments of the world with confidence and security. The focus is that your place is being God's child in God's family.
We're beginning a series “When I Grow Up”, and when you personally envision your future and whatever “growing up”, regardless of what comes to your mind – the job you have, place you live, car you drive, person you're married to – one of the fundamental questions you are answering in your mental fantasy is who are my people? Who are my friends? Who do I run with?
Grant wrapped up our series on Jonah reminding us to stop running from God, and start responding to the grace he is offering. Jonah 3 & 4 are compelling stories about God being slow to anger, rich in mercy, and abounding in loving kindness. Will you respond to this God?
We all know the story of the fish, but did you know the book of Jonah is about so much more. Tune in to learn about Gods great love. While men constantly rebel, God constantly pursues our hearts.
Life is hard. Life hurts. By young adulthood, many of us are left scared from, scarred by, and ashamed of our pasts. Oftentimes, many of us doubt that God can use a broken person like us. Thankfully, God can redeem all things. In the last week of our Defined series, Cooper Wagner shares the testimony of Paul, a persecutor of the church who went on to become its champion.
Positions can often seem like the most important thing in the world. To protect our hearts from the pride of positions, we must always pause and ask ourselves this simple question: is faithfulness having a favored position tomorrow, or walking in what God has put in front of you today? Jacob Alger, in Week 3 of Defined, teaches through the story of Korah and his prideful rebellion against God and his people, spurred on discontentment with his position.
Nobody is perfect. We all have weaknesses, failures, mistakes, and things we don't love about ourselves. We are all met with a choice – let insecurity imprison us, or rejoice in the fact that God wants to use weak people. In Week 2 of Defined, Grant Wilkie tells the story of Moses and how he, just like us, struggled to believe that God could use a weak man like him.
Many of us find our security in our circumstances. Life, though, isn't always easy. What happens when things go wrong? How are we supposed to be okay when life gets hard? Join us for Week 1 of Defined, as Cooper Wagner walks through the story of Joseph, demonstrating that Christians are not defined by their circumstances, but by their Savior.
Human nature has us all looking for love. Join us in The Search as we look at where you can find true love, and how this love impacts how you can love others.
After a long 2020 the Watermark College Ministry got away for a few days to reboot in 2021. Out at Sky Ranch we took extended time to hear why we follow Jesus, how to follow Jesus, personal testimony about following Jesus, and how prayer enables us to live fully devoted lives to Jesus.
After a long 2020 the Watermark College Ministry got away for a few days to reboot in 2021. Out at Sky Ranch we took extended time to hear why we follow Jesus, how to follow Jesus, personal testimony about following Jesus, and how prayer enables us to live fully devoted lives to Jesus.
After a long 2020 the Watermark College Ministry got away for a few days to reboot in 2021. Out at Sky Ranch we took extended time to hear why we follow Jesus, how to follow Jesus, personal testimony about following Jesus, and how prayer enables us to live fully devoted lives to Jesus.
After a long 2020 the Watermark College Ministry got away for a few days to reboot in 2021. Out at Sky Ranch we took extended time to hear why we follow Jesus, how to follow Jesus, personal testimony about following Jesus, and how prayer enables us to live fully devoted lives to Jesus.
Heading into a new year we have new opportunities to make resolutions. In this one off message we look at the character of Daniel and the resolutions he made to live a fully devoted life.
This world can feel hopeless and broken. How are believers supposed to live and provide light to a dark land? Week 3 of Committed will cover Titus 3, as Cooper Wagner explains how Christians can best use their time on earth to share their hope with the hopeless.
What you believe should change the way you behave. If we believe God's word to be true, it should be evident in the way we live our lives. Join us for Week 2 of Committed, where Grant Wilkie walks through Titus 2 and our calling to commit to truth.
We commit to what we find important. As believers, we have a choice to either commit to growing in our faiths, or letting ourselves remain stagnant. Join us as Cooper Wagner walks through Titus 1 and the importance of the church in the first week of our new series: Committed.
For an entire semester, we've covered the war raging between culture and the cross. If you've followed along, you've heard a consistent Biblical perspective on the hot button issues of our day. To help explain the practical ways we can live out these Biblical convictions, we're joined by a gifted panel of church leaders – Derek Mathews (Director of Teaching Ministries @ CityBridge Community Church), Jermaine Harrison (Shoreline Director), and Kara Stanley (Fellow @ the Life Initiative).
This world desires our loyalty and our attention. What are we as believers to do when our Christian convictions contradict the demands of this world, its leaders, and its laws? By looking to the authority of Jesus as our King, we see that the Kingdom of Heaven gives us new laws to follow, new allegiance to claim, and a new hope for security.
A genocide has been happening in our country for almost 60 years and the church has been silent. It is time that the Church steps up and speaks out against one of the gravest attacks on human life in the history of our world.
2020, to put it simply, has been insane. From Kobe to COVID, it seems like our world has been turned upside down. Yet, our culture has been flipped upside down for a while. How do we as Christians respond to a broken world that tells us that up is down and right is wrong? Join us this semester for our series, Cross Over Culture, to develop a biblical perspective on culture and Christianity.
2020, to put it simply, has been insane. From Kobe to COVID, it seems like our world has been turned upside down. Yet, our culture has been flipped upside down for a while. How do we as Christians respond to a broken world that tells us that up is down and right is wrong? Join us this semester for our series, Cross Over Culture, to develop a biblical perspective on culture and Christianity.
As we enter into the Fall Semester of 2020 we want to let you know what we are about, and what we believe is Gods best for you in College.