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The Ark Fellowship Cypress, Texas Lead Pastor: Dr. Angela Okotie-Eboh
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
The Ark Fellowship Cypress, Texas Lead Pastor: Dr. Angela Okotie-Eboh
Faith Pt. 3 (2025-7-30) Live Wednesday Evening Service with Pastor Curtis Hutchinson
Faith Pt. 3 (2025-7-30) Live Wednesday Evening Service with Pastor Curtis Hutchinson
Recorded 7/27/2025 Pastor Larry Stephens brings a message from God's Word on the importance of faith as demonstrated in Abel and Enoch. Pastor Larry will pinpoint how the author will continue to move toward the point that Jesus is better than the old covenant. When one walks close to the Lord we see... 1. Confession to God with doubts and concerns. 2. Life transformation 3. Fruit Bearing for the Kingdom 4. Forgiveness for our sin and those who we have sinned against 5. A full satisfaction in Jesus
The Ark Fellowship Cypress, Texas Lead Pastor: Dr. Angela Okotie-Eboh
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
In this intimate follow-up episode, journalist Lauren continues her powerful story—this time focusing on her path from reporter to advocate, wife, and co-founder of Hidden True Crime. Lauren shares the deeply personal journey that brought her to John Matthias, their relationship, marriage, and parenting as a mixed-faith couple—all while navigating the high-stakes world of reporting on religious extremism and the Lori Vallow Daybell case.She reflects on pivotal moments in Mormonism, including the excommunication of progressive voices, the Church's stance on same-sex marriage, and the Ordain Women movement. As her career unfolds, Lauren breaks major stories from inside Mormon and FLDS communities, reporting from Hildale, Utah, and uncovering secrets in St. George.Her life is upended again by the Daybell case, which becomes the catalyst for launching Hidden True Crime. Balancing her professional calling with profound personal loss—her brother's accident and coma—Lauren makes the gut-wrenching decision to attend Lori Vallow Daybell's trial anyway.This episode is a moving reflection on belief, justice, trauma, love, and the power of storytelling to make sense of chaos.From breaking the Daybell story to building a platformA deeply personal account of faith, loss, and loveIncludes exclusive insight into Chad Daybell's patriarchal blessing and courtroom revelations___________________YouTubeMormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today:One-time or recurring donation through DonorboxSupport us on PatreonPayPalVenmoOur Platforms:YouTubePatreonSpotifyApple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media:Insta: @mormstoriesTikTok: @mormonstoriespodcastJoin the Discord
The Law's Expiration Date: Paul's Fifth Defense of Justification by Faith (Part 2) | Galatians 3:23-25 ---------------------------- Sermon Outline-------------------------------- Introduction: I. The Purpose and Duration of the Law (3:19–25) Review . . . A. The Law was Given on Account of Sin (3:19a) B. The Law was Given Until Christ (3:19b) C. The Law was Secondary to the Promise (3:19c-20) D. The Law was not Contrary to the Promises (3:21a) E. The Law Could not Give Life (3:21b) F. The Law Imprisons Everything Under Sin (3:22) G. The Law was a Temporary Guardian (3:23-25) 1. The Law Imprisons 2. The Law was a Temporary Paidagōgos (παιδαγωγὸs) 3. We Are no Longer Under a Guardian Conclusion:
Ever felt like asking hard questions about your faith might cost you everything? Like belonging, respect, or the relationships you once felt safest in? You're not alone—and you're not crazy for wrestling with it. In part two of this two part series, Justin and Abi continue their vulnerable conversation on deconstruction, diving into the emotional, relational, and spiritual fallout that often comes with challenging long-held beliefs. They unpack the difference between thoughtful deconstruction and reactionary destruction, how fear-based faith systems distort love, and why agenda-free connection is essential for healing and growth. From shifting value systems to the heartbreak of judgment and rejection, they share the real-life mess and beauty of evolving faith. Whether you're rethinking your theology, questioning church culture, or navigating spiritual differences in your closest relationships, this episode will remind you: you're not alone! You can WATCH us at https://www.justinandabi.com/theconnectedlife Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!
At some point, many of us reach a moment when our beliefs no longer fit the reality we're living. In this episode, Justin and Abi open up about their personal journeys through deconstruction—what it looked like, what it cost, and how it ultimately deepened their faith. They unpack why questioning your faith isn't rebellion—it's often a necessary part of maturing spiritually. Whether sparked by suffering, disillusionment, or simply the invitation to grow, deconstruction invites us to reassess what we believe and why. But it's not just about tearing things down—it's about making space for love, humility, and a more authentic connection with God. This conversation covers everything from the emotional upheaval of spiritual uncertainty to the gift of discovering God is bigger—and kinder—than we imagined. If you've ever felt like you don't belong in the faith circles you once called home, or like asking questions makes you dangerous, this episode will help you feel seen. Deconstruction doesn't mean losing faith. Sometimes it's the most radical act of trust. You can WATCH us at https://www.justinandabi.com/theconnectedlife Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!
Send us a textIn this last episode before summer break, Pastor Jackson reminds us of the fact that we must be inclusive and not exclusive if we intend to expand our community. In order to make disciples, we must remember the days when we were lost. Take a listen and share!Support the showBe sure to find us at www.facebook.com/krjministriesTo become a patron, visit www.patreon.com/PurposeAndBeyond
Send us a textIn this episode of the podcast, Pastor Jackson reminds us of the importance of being Kingdom minded in all that we do with the church. Focusing on money will often enslave us, but Kingdom pursuits free us. Take a listen and share!Support the showBe sure to find us at www.facebook.com/krjministriesTo become a patron, visit www.patreon.com/PurposeAndBeyond
By Pastor Kenneth Harbaum
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Send us a textThis week, Pastor Jackson returns to this series and discusses the dangers in being loyal to certain servants, preachers, and pastor more than we are to God. Take a listen and share!Support the showBe sure to find us at www.facebook.com/krjministriesTo become a patron, visit www.patreon.com/PurposeAndBeyond
The importance of passing down a spiritual heritage to the next generation; choosing to serve the Lord completely or not at all; living a life of holiness and honesty To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29
The importance of passing down a spiritual heritage to the next generation; choosing to serve the Lord completely or not at all; living a life of holiness and honesty To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29
The importance of passing down a spiritual heritage to the next generation; choosing to serve the Lord completely or not at all; living a life of holiness and honesty To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29
Connecting With God Through Faith
Today we continue to discuss our church's statement of faith and the scriptural support for our basic doctrinal positions. We also compare and contrast these statements with the Pentecostal Church of God statement of faith from which our church's statement of faith borrows.
The importance of passing down a spiritual heritage to the next generation; choosing to serve the Lord completely or not at all; living a life of holiness and honesty To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29
Send us a textIn this week's episode, Pastor Jackson stresses walking in the call of Christianity, the importance of forgiveness within the community, and the importance of yielding for the greater good, even when we're right in our position. Take a listen and share!Support the showBe sure to find us at www.facebook.com/krjministriesTo become a patron, visit www.patreon.com/PurposeAndBeyond
Connecting With God Through Faith
Today we discuss our church's statement of faith and the scriptural support for our basic doctrinal positions. We also compare and contrast these statements with the Pentecostal Church of God statement of faith from which our church's statement of faith borrows.
Life can be tough, but your faith doesn't have to give up. In this message, The Pillar of Faith, we talk about how to keep going and trust God. You'll hear God's word and encouragement to help stay strong and endure your faith. Obstacles are not meant to defeat us but instead be used as opportunities to grow our endurance and press closer to God. Our endurance is what makes our faith grow greater.
In the finale of our CTRL+ALT+DEL series, we learn how to delete the weight that slows us down, the doubt that disrupts our faith, and the excuses that delay our obedience.
In this sermon, we're diving into what faith really looks like everyday life and how it helps us build a stronger and closer connection with God. You don't need to have it all figured out - faith grows step by step, and we're exploring how to take those steps with confidence.
We continue our CTRL+ALT+DEL series as Pastor Benjamin talks about how faith alters your vision, your voice, and your valor.
How does genuine faith respond under pressure? It produces a love for Christ that's even deeper than before. Pastor John Munro continues his study in First Peter, sharing why we can rejoice even in suffering. Learn how faith, tested by fire, becomes something more precious than gold.
Why are trials and suffering a part of life? Pastor John Munro begins to examine what Scripture says about the purposes of God and what it means to have a faith that's been tested by fire. Discover how difficult seasons can become opportunities to deepen your faith and grow in your relationship with God.