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Watermark Wesleyan Teaching Team
We desire to be an undeniable force of God's hope, healing, and grace impacting generations to come.
We participate with the Holy Spirit who empowers us, lives in us, and guides us.
We the church proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a broken and diverse world.
Regardless of the situation, we pursue the Father daily through a relationship with his son Jesus and in turn receive the fruit of the Spirit.
The temptation is to do the right thing in the wrong way. How is it with your soul?
Sometimes, before we enter a new season or chapter, we must first address the hurt or pain caused by a Judas, forgive, and move on.
One of the ways we love our neighbors is by loving our neighborhood praying, “Surely the Lord is in this place. Your will be done here as in heaven.”
God has plans for this season that far exceed anything we can dream.
God does some of his best work through the lives of people who carry regrets.
While Christians are called to hold other believers accountable, we should love those who have wordly beliefs rather than judge them.
Don't worry about tomorrow, falling into the trap of “I'll be happy when...” – each day has enough trouble of its own.
The battle for your heart is raging on, and you must decide if you're going to store up heavenly treasure, keep your eyes full of light, and choose God over money.
Summer on the Mount – Week 4 When you give, pray, and fast in secret, the Father will reward you.
The ideal Christian life goes beyond forgiveness of sins to a transformed life of discipleship.
If the world is a fruitless fig tree about to be chopped down, you are the fertilizer that God is using to express his patience. It's slow, it's patient, and it works.
The Beatitudes is the first sermon in our Summer on the Mount series. Karma says if you're suffering, it's your fault. Jesus says if you're suffering, I see you, I care, and I want to bless you.
Greatest in the kingdom is marked by serving, not being served. Some struggle to serve, some struggle to be served, but Christ calls us to serve one another.
One Another – Week 4 In order to bear with and forgive one another, we must put to death our earthly nature and set our hearts on things above.
Encouragement is a daily practice that points others to God.
Christians are known by the way we love one another.
Shared meals lead to meaningful conversations and strengthened relationships.
The source of the Proverbs 31 woman's valor and strength is her fear of the Lord.
Unstoppable – Week 4 May 2, 2021 God can use our darkest hour to forever change us and bring a community to Christ.
The church is unstoppable in the face of persecution because we pray and sing in the dark.
The church is unstoppable because it is unified and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Jesus exchanges our sin for his righteousness, our burdens for his rest, his poverty for our abundance, and our death for his life.
Good Friday service at Watermark Wesleyan. The entire preaching team walked us through Isaiah 52:13 - 53:10.
Week 13 - Nehemiah March 28, 2021 We should do work that gives us purpose but also be able to find purpose outside of work.
God is bigger than our situations, thoughts, or feelings. We can find hope and mercy in Him.
The message of the prophets is timeless and still applies to us today.
We are seeking wisdom through prayer and Scripture as we start this new chapter of our church.
God has transformed His people from enslaved to saved through daily dependence, rest, and His promises.
The Law reveals the heart of God, establishes how people live together in community, and makes us aware of our sin and need for salvation.
The mission of our church moving forward is that of hope, grace, and healing. We've been studying the backstory of Jesus through our 100-Day Challenge, and this week we heard a bit of Pastor Paul's backstory as well.
God freed the Israelites from their captivity, and He can set us free today too!
Christian growth requires struggle, and that sometimes involves wrestling with God.
The fully divine Jesus was a part of creation and was the new kind of human needed for reconciliation.
Discovering the backstory of Jesus will lead to a heart transformation.
Even during a weary time, hospitality is an important part of Christmas.
God is faithful to see us through difficult years and celebrating Christmas is an act of hope.
Even in the middle of a mess, we still have hope because of Jesus.
Mary's life shows us how having a heart willing to serve God's plan leads to rejoicing amidst weariness.
We can have the best Thanksgiving ever by treating it as a holy-day and preparing ourselves for it.
The needs of people broke Jesus' heart, and he wants us to feel that same compassion for others as well.
As we face the uncertainties of life, the Bible calls us to stand firmly upon our Good Confession to maintain a steady faith.
God is generous to us in many ways, so we should be generous to others in return.