This podcast is a production of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, USA. Watermark exists to be and make more fully devoted followers of Christ, looking to God's Word as our only authority, conscience, and guide.
Watermark Community Church, Dallas, TX
The Watermark Audio: Sunday Messages podcast is an incredible resource for anyone seeking true biblical teaching and a community of broken but loving individuals. Led by Pastor Todd Wagner, this podcast offers messages that encourage, admonish, and transform hearts to resemble Jesus Christ. The authenticity and humility of the community make it a perfect place for those searching for truth in a Christlike manner.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the emphasis on contextual truth and letting the Bible speak for itself. Pastor Todd Wagner's teachings are rooted in deep understanding of Scripture, providing listeners with a solid foundation for their faith. The messages are thought-provoking, challenging believers to examine their lives and make positive changes. They offer new perspectives on familiar passages, bringing fresh insights into the fulfilling life of living centered on Christ.
While there are numerous positive aspects to this podcast, some may find its straightforward approach to be too intense or uncomfortable. Pastor Todd Wagner does not shy away from speaking hard truths or confronting difficult topics. For those seeking a more lighthearted or feel-good experience, this podcast may not be the best fit.
In conclusion, The Watermark Audio: Sunday Messages podcast is highly recommended for individuals who desire genuine biblical teaching that has the power to transform lives. Pastor Todd Wagner's commitment to making Christ the center of his messages and his own life is evident in every episode. The community fostered by this church is filled with broken individuals who have found faith and love in Christ, and their desire to bless others shines through in their interactions and teachings. Despite its straightforward approach, this podcast provides invaluable insight into living a Christ-centered life and will undoubtedly leave listeners blessed and forever changed.
In this message, TA unpacks God's vision for love and marriage as seen in Song of Solomon and identifies four key characteristics of biblical love in marriage. Using his own marriage as an example, TA illustrates how love has been both a feeling and a choice—a daily commitment rooted in vows. The message is a reminder that the Bible presents marriage as a reflection of a greater love: Christ's love for his bride, the Church.
Director of Care Ministries Wes Butler explores the book of Job in our Year of the Word series, revealing how Job corrects misunderstandings about suffering.
After walking through the books of the Law and the Historical Books of the Bible with Year of the Word, we took Sunday to pause for an extended time of prayer together. Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther guided us in praying for each other and our church.
Chris Sherrod continues our Year of the Word series this Mother's Day, exploring how Hagar, Leah, Jochebed, and Hannah's unexpected trials were where God was leading them the entire time.
Continuing our Year of the Word series, TA walks us through 1 and 2 Chronicles, revealing three powerful ways to adjust our spiritual sight and deepen intimacy with God.
In this week's message, TA wrapped up the book of 1 Chronicles, focusing on David's anointing of his son, Solomon. Through David's charge to Solomon, we see things we should desire for the next generation of believers and Christ followers. We were challenged that no matter our age (yes, even 30+), we are called to live surrendered lives with undivided hearts.
Join us for Good Friday and Easter at Watermark as we remember Jesus's death, celebrate his resurrection, and live in the hope of new life through Christ. Learn more at watermark.org/easterIn this week's message, pastor, author, and illusionist Drew Worsham examines Mark 9 to explore how doubt can strengthen faith and lead to a deeper trust in God.
Join us for Good Friday and Easter at Watermark as we remember Jesus's death, celebrate his resurrection, and live in the hope of new life through Christ. Learn more at watermark.org/easterTA continues our Year of the Word series by walking us through 2 Samuel 11. We learned that David's failure came when he relaxed spiritually and compromised his integrity. The Scripture reminds us to choose faithfulness to God instead of choosing compromises that lead to sin.
Join us for Good Friday and Easter at Watermark as we remember Jesus's death, celebrate his resurrection, and live in the hope of new life through Christ. Learn more at watermark.org/easterTA continues our Year of the Word series and walks us through the book of 1 Samuel, showing us that it is primarily about the fall and rejection of Israel's first king, Saul, and the rise of their second king, David.
TA continues the Year of the Word sermon series by walking through the book of Ruth, looking at God's pursuit of Naomi and how the book's truth applies to the Christian life today.
TA continues our Year of the Word series by walking us through the book of Judges to highlight Israel's failure and God's never-ending faithfulness.
In this week's message, Jonathan Linder takes us on a tour through the book of Joshua to highlight God keeping his perfect promises in his perfect timing.
In this week's message, Trip Lee unpacks James 4:13-17 and shows why we don't need to have it all figured out. Discover how embracing our limitations and trusting God with tomorrow brings more peace than any perfect plan ever could.
Chris Sherrod, Watermark's Family Director, joined us as we continued in the Old Testament with Year of the Word. Through Moses' instructions to Israel in Deuteronomy 6, we learned three ways we can pass our faith on to the next generation.
From February 1 through 21, our church will embark on 21 days of prayer and fasting together. Join us as we seek to abide more deeply with Jesus. TA continues our Year of the Word series and surveys the Old Testament to answer a hard question: Why does God show so much violence throughout the Old Testament? By doing so, he shows that God is no moral monster but demonstrates a consistent and faithful character marked by holiness and grace throughout the entire Bible and all of history.
From February 1 through 21, our church will embark on 21 days of prayer and fasting together. Join us as we seek to abide more deeply with Jesus. TA continues our Year of the Word series by showing us how the book of Numbers is a study in God's faithfulness to a very unfaithful people.
From February 1 through 21, our church will embark on 21 days of prayer and fasting together. Join us as we seek to abide more deeply with Jesus. TA continues our Year of the Word series by walking us through the book of Leviticus, where we see God drawing near to His people and, ultimately, revealing a glimpse of the perfect sacrifice found in Jesus Christ.
From February 1 through 21, our church will embark on 21 days of prayer and fasting together. Join us as we seek to abide more deeply with Jesus. TA continues our Year of the Word series by walking us through Exodus, where God rescues Israel from slavery in Egypt, revealing his holiness and commitment to dwelling with his people, while setting the stage for a deeper relationship that will ultimately be fulfilled in Christ.
Continuing the Year of the Word series, Kylen Perry, Executive Director of the Porch, begins walking us through the book of Exodus, showing us how each piece of Scripture fits into God's larger story while holding its own unique significance.
TA continues our series, Year of the Word, by covering a large part of “the beginnings” of creation and of a people called out by the Lord to take part in his Kingdom plan of redemption.
In the first message of our new series, Year of the Word, TA introduces the upcoming year with the reminder that the Bible tells the story of one person (Jesus) written in four movements (Creation, Fall, Redemption, and New Creation).
In this Christmas Eve message, Timothy Ateek walks through John 2:1-11, reminding us that Jesus was born to rescue us from shame, fill us with joy, and give us hope.
In this Christmas Eve message, Timothy Ateek walks through John 2:1-11, reminding us that Jesus was born to rescue us from shame, fill us with joy, and give us hope.
In this message, Chris Sherrod, Marriage & Family Director, closes out the series A Gospel-Saturated Church by leading us through John 14:1-9 and encouraging us that Jesus is the unchanging source of hope in a world of uncertainty.
In this message, Chris Sherrod, Marriage & Family Director, closes out the series A Gospel-Saturated Church by leading us through John 14:1-9 and encouraging us that Jesus is the unchanging source of hope in a world of uncertainty.
By healing the invalid by the pool of Bethesda, Jesus provides us with a lasting witness to his absolute power to restore that which is broken. In this sermon, TA draws four questions out of the text to help us discern where we stand on God's pathway to healing.
By healing the invalid by the pool of Bethesda, Jesus provides us with a lasting witness to his absolute power to restore that which is broken. In this sermon, TA draws four questions out of the text to help us discern where we stand on God's pathway to healing.
TA kicks off the new sermon series, A Gospel-Saturated Church, by leading us through John 3:16-21 and encourages us to embrace Jesus and his love for us and to let it overflow into our lives.
TA kicks off the new sermon series, A Gospel-Saturated Church, by leading us through John 3:16-21 and encourages us to embrace Jesus and his love for us and to let it overflow into our lives.
In 2003, God allowed us to purchase the property for our Dallas campus debt-free in a pretty unconventional way. See all stories at watermark.org/celebrate25.
In 2003, God allowed us to purchase the property for our Dallas campus debt-free in a pretty unconventional way. See all stories at watermark.org/celebrate25.
Jacob Alger, Director of Men's Community, wraps up our current sermon series, A Community Church, and encourages us with five characteristics of thriving community groups.
Jacob Alger, Director of Men's Community, wraps up our current sermon series, A Community Church, and encourages us with five characteristics of thriving community groups.
Around Watermark, we think life change happens best in relationships. Hear stories from groups and be reminded why “community” is our middle name. See all stories at watermark.org/celebrate25
Around Watermark, we think life change happens best in relationships. Hear stories from groups and be reminded why “community” is our middle name. See all stories at watermark.org/celebrate25
Continuing our current sermon series, A Community Church, TA wraps up our study of the book of Colossians and shares six practical steps for us to prayerfully consider for our own lives and community groups.
Continuing our current sermon series, A Community Church, TA wraps up our study of the book of Colossians and shares six practical steps for us to prayerfully consider for our own lives and community groups.
At Watermark, we've always loved reading the Bible together. Hear how Join The Journey started and grew to reach thousands with God's Word. See all stories at watermark.org/celebrate25
At Watermark, we've always loved reading the Bible together. Hear how Join The Journey started and grew to reach thousands with God's Word. See all stories at watermark.org/celebrate25
In the sermon series, A Community Church, TA walks through Colossians 4:2-6, encouraging the body to be on mission together to share the gospel with those in our sphere of influence.