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Josh Gatewood speaks a message on Colossians 3 and encourages us to set our minds on things above.
Josh Gatewood kicks off our new Summer series, Building Bridges, which looks at how the Old and New Testaments connect.
Josh Gatewood continues our series by unpacking how the Bible is the primary pathway for us to know and be transformed by God.
Josh Gatewood finishes our Galatians series with the end of Chapter 6.
Josh Gatewood continues our Galatians series with the first section of chapter 6, where Paul challenges those who walk by the Spirit to care for others well.
Josh Gatewood continues our Thrill of Hope series with Zechariah's Prophecy found in Luke 1:57-79
Josh Gatewood continues our Thrill of Hope series by taking us through Mary's Song of Praise found in Luke 1:39-56.
Josh Gatewood finishes out our Stories of Jesus series by taking us through the parable of the Vineyard Owner in Luke 20:9·19.
Josh Gatewood continues our Stories of Jesus series by unpacking the Parable of the Dishonest Manager in Luke 16:1-13
Josh Gatewood begins our new series by looking at the Parables of Jesus in Luke·s Gospel. Josh explains why Jesus used parables and challenges us to be the sort of people who are humble and receptive to God·s word.
Josh Gatewood continues our series in marriages by showing us how Satan works to works to disrupt Gods plan for unity and blessing within marriage. Josh identifies some common ways Satan comes after our marriages and then challenges us to give him no space in our lives.
Josh Gatewood opens our new series by taking us to Jesus· words about God·s original design for marriage, showing us how much God values marriage and challenging us to make our marriages a high priority in our lives.
Josh Gatewood continues our Commissioned series by taking a look at the story of Zaccheus in Luke 19.
Josh Gatewood continues our series by showing us how being made in Gods image applies to the important subjects of sexuality, attraction, and relationships.
Josh Gatewood continues our series by showing us how being made in Gods image applies to the important subjects of sexuality, attraction, and relationships.
Josh Gatewood continues our series by showing us how our status as God·s imagers applies to our Gender as either male or female
Josh Gatewood shares a message about the pursuit of gentleness. He shows us how gentleness should not be an isolated trait in our lives, but something that defines and characterizes everything we do.
Josh Gatewood concludes our series in Colossians. He challenges us to consider what cause we are living for and how we can play our part in God·s story.
Josh Gatewood takes us through Colossians 4:5-6. He shares with us how to act and speak wisely to reflect the Gospel we believe.
Taking us through the end of Colossians 3, Josh Gatewood shows how we work and lead as followers of Jesus directly impacts how we daily love and influence others.
Josh Gatewood continues our series in Colossians by showing us how everything exists for Jesus and why that·s good news for everyone.
Priorities | Train Yourself For Godliness Josh Gatewood 1 Timothy 4:6-10 Lesson Handout
Josh Gatewood kicks off our new series by reminding us of our 7-year church vision while unpacking our greatest goal of 2022: being fully surrendered disciples of Jesus.
Josh Gatewood continues our Incarnation series by showing Jesus came for us, to shine His light into our darkness and give us Hope.
Josh Gatewood wraps up our Empowered series with a special Expectant service.
Josh Gatewood continues our Empowered series by showing us that true power and transformation come through our surrender.
Sunday Plus | Empowered | Week 3 Why do we pray for God's presence if He is already with us? Josh, Haley and Craig discuss this question and more on this episode of Sunday Plus. Jesus Continued Just Do Something Craig King, Haley Cain, & Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood continues our Empowered series by showing us how the Holy Spirit isn't a force we manipulate but a person we surrender to.
Sunday Plus | Empowered | Week 1 In this first episode back, Josh, Haley and Craig discuss some of your questions concerning the person of the Holy Spirit. Craig King, Haley Cain, & Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood wraps up our Obedience series by taking us through Daniel 7, and reminding us that Jesus is our One True King.
Josh Gatewood kicks off a new short series in the book of Daniel this week. He asks us to consider what it means to live biblically in an increasingly post-Christian society and then takes us into the situation facing Daniel and the nation of Judah. He shows us how this question is not a new question facing the people of God. In this opening week, Josh shows us some fundamental truths we can rally around as we seek to follow Jesus in a culture of increasing hostility.
Josh Gatewood continues our series by taking us to Paul's exhortation in Colossians 3. Josh shows us how we cannot microwave spiritual growth or authentic relationships. He interviews three members of the SGO family who share how they've experienced both of these realities as they've committed themselves to a discipleship group in the church.
Josh Gatewood continues our series by taking us to Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 3. Josh talks about the discouragement that can come when we pour our lives into others, but see little-to-no change as a result. He shows us how Paul's words give us the perspective we need to faithfully invest our lives into others and leave the results in God's hands. This message concludes with a special time of gratitude and commissioning for those serving in our education system.
Josh Gatewood delivers a unique Fathers Day message that actually applies to all of us in different ways. He talks about the specific role of weakness in the Christian life and how God uses our weaknesses to lead us into places of greater dependence, trust, and surrender. Josh shares some personal examples from his own fatherhood that have made this clear and then challenges us to consider what kind of legacy we're leaving for those coming after us.
Josh Gatewood continues our series in Renewal by taking us to 2 Kings 23. Josh opens up about his own weariness in this season and explains how there’s a difference between momentary relief and lasting renewal. He shows us what King Josiah did to provide renewal in the nation of Judah and then explains how we can experience even greater renewal through the power of the Spirit at work within us.
Josh Gatewood begins a new series in 2 Kings 22 entitled Renewal. He shows us how King Josiah experienced a spiritual renewal by choosing to break the cycle of his spiritual heritage and be humble toward God’s Word. He also shows us how Gods renewal often begins with a return to basic truths and practices. Through these basic truths and practices, God’s Spirit works powerfully to bring renewal in our lives.
Josh Gatewood sits down with Dustin Pearce and Elvie Brown to give an update on our 7 year vision to establish 4 congregations. They talk about some of the hopes, prayers, and challenges unique to their churches and paint a picture of what God is doing to establish a diverse people who are united in Christ. Toward the end, Josh invites members of Stonegate Fellowship to join Dustin or Elvie at their respective churches. Danny Barker, one of our elders, concludes our time in prayer for Dustin, Elvie, and the mission of the church in the Permian Basin.
Josh Gatewood steps up to teach us on this Easter Sunday as we conclude our series in the Gospel of Mark. Josh discusses some of the historical reasons we have for believing the resurrection really happened. He then shows us what the resurrection means for us today and challenges us to consider where we are placing our hope in life. Josh concludes by showing us how Jesus wasn’t just a great moral teacher, but was God Himself—the Lord over all things.
Josh Gatewood continues our series on Discipleship by taking us to the very real struggle of personal prayer. He explains how even Jesus experienced great struggle in His final prayer leading up to the crucifixion. He then shows us three specific things w
Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Gospel of Mark by taking us to Mark 8 when Jesus fed the four-thousand. He shows us how Jesus and the disciples crossed cultural lines in order to express the heart of God to people. He also shows us how Jesus doesn’t use those who are perfect, but instead uses those who are willing. He concludes by challenging us to spend meaningful time with people who are different than us in order to cultivate and communicate the compassion of Christ in an age of rampant tribalism.
Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Gospel of Mark this week by taking us to Jesus’ Parable of the Sower in Mark 4. In this passage, Jesus shows us why some people change and why some people don’t. Throughout the message, Josh highlights some of the specific reasons Jesus’ gives for this and then challenges us to be a people who don’t just want the results of change, but who embrace God’s process as well.
Josh Gatewood continues our series on Discipleship by taking us Luke 5. He shows us how Jesus embraced a rhythm of Rest and Solitude instead of saying ‘yes’ to everyone or every need that pressed against Him. Josh also shows us how Jesus spent meaningful time with Lost People, even when those people were considered to be unclean and outcasts. He concludes by challenging us with some specific ways we can follow Jesus and in the process, reach those who are far from Him.
Josh Gatewood continues our new series on discipleship by taking us to John 13:34–35. He shows us what Jesus meant when He called His disciples to “love one another as I have loved you.” Josh identifies a couple of myths we tend to believe that hinder our experience of true, Christian community and concludes by calling us to embrace Jesus’ vision for loving one another in sacrificial, committed relationships.
Spiritual Resiliency | Part 3 Josh GateWood
Spiritual Resiliency | Part 2 Josh Gatewood
Spiritual Resiliency | Part 1 Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood kicks off 2021 with a message on how to cultivate Christian Resilience in our world full of adversity. He shows us how our understanding and love for the gospel have a direct bearing on our ability to endure, and even rejoice in our afflictions. He concludes by sharing a powerful testimony of God’s grace in the lives of a young couple in our church.
Josh Gatewood takes us to Isaiah 61 to show us how Jesus is our Empowering Presence. He explains how this passage points us to the Heart of the Father, the Mission of the Son, and the Power of the Holy Spirit. Josh helps us understand how we can appreciate something so important, even when we can’t see it. He challenges us to consider if our hearts are truly surrendered to Jesus in this season.
Josh Gatewood begins a new series to kick off the month of December. He takes us to a familiar Christmas passage and shows us how this traditional story answers some of the most pressing questions about God, evil, and suffering in the world. He concludes by challenging us to remember these truths and helps us see: no matter what we’re going through, Jesus is always with us as our Present King.
Josh Gatewood continues our series by taking us to Romans 12. He opens up about the exhaustion of 2020 and the difficult realities we’ve endured. He then challenges us to consider our distinct calling as followers of Jesus—a calling that centers on cu
Getting Situated Part 3 Josh Gatewood
Getting Situated Part 2 Josh Gatewood
Getting Situated Part 1 Josh Gatewood
Beneath the Surface | Part 4 Josh Gatewood
Beneath the Surface | Part 3 Josh Gatewood
Beneath the Surface | Part 2 Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Psalms by taking us to Psalm 51. In this Psalm we see David in a place of desperation, crying out to God for repentance and renewal in light of his recent fall into sin. Josh shows us how David’s personal sin an
Beneath the Surface | Part 1 Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Psalms by teaching from Psalm 42. He shows us how important it is to be honest with God—especially in the difficult seasons of life. He challenges the notion that honesty is the enemy of reverence and encourages
Josh Gatewood continues our summer series in the Psalms by taking us to Psalm 19. Josh unpacks some of the historical evidence for the Bible’s reliability and then challenges us to consider whether the Bible is the ultimate authority in our lives. He sh
Josh Gatewood closes our Spring series by returning to Revelation 2 to look at Jesus’ final words to the church at Ephesus. He challenges us to consider the state of our hearts and embrace a fresh vision for personal renewal in our lives.
Have you wondered what God says about our current situation, or where He could possibly be in this uncertain time? At a time like now, it is natural to experience fear and anxiety. In this episode, Josh Gatewood and Jay Mayo talk through some common questions about the anxiety and give a biblical perspective on how we can seek God’s wisdom and comfort in this time.
Life of Abram | Waiting | Genesis 16 | Josh Gatewood
Life of Abram | A Time to Fight | Genesis 14 | Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood continues the As One series by focusing on what connection with Jesus and with others looks like as it describes in the book of Acts.
Josh Gatewood starts a new series called As One looking at the story of the church through the story at Ephesus.
Josh Gatewood and Nikki Waller talk with Tyler and Bailey Dodds about their intentional rest during the holidays. Bailey also explains what she calls the “magnificent mundane,” and how she looks for God’s magnificence even in the mundane day to day of life.
Josh Gatewood begins a new series leading up to Christmas by reading through Mathew 2 and discusses how God has given us the greatest gift we would ever need. This week we see how God has given us the gift of Jesus as our king.
On this third week of the Ever Grateful series Josh Gatewood picks up in verse 17 of Psalm 107 and looks at even when we act foolishly that God is just a cry away and is always there for us.
Timothy | 1 Timothy 6:1-2 | Josh Gatewood
Character in Leadership | 1 Timothy 5:17-25 | Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood continues our series by looking at the story of Caleb in the Old Testament. He shows us how Caleb’s life raises some important questions for us to answer if we want to be the people God has called us to be. He also shares with the body an important announcement about the Mighty Oaks Foundation coming to Stonegate on October 26.
Josh Gatewood introduces our new series called Everyday People. He addresses some of the unbelief we often struggle with as believers and shows us how Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well can encourage us to stay faithful—even when everything seems hopeless.
Introduction to 1 Timothy (1:1-11) - Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood wraps up our Summer series in the book of Ecclesiastes. He unpacks Solomon’s instruction to place God at the center of our lives and shows us how the grace and love of Jesus set us free to experience the purpose God has for us.
On a day that warrants both celebration and sensitivity, Josh Gatewood steps up to deliver a Mother’s Day message. He unpacks he biblical teaching about the value of women, the special role of motherhood, and the ministry of motherhood. Along the way, he explains how women are worthy of God’s love and affection simply because He created them.
Josh Gatewood steps up this week to continue our series in the Sermon on the Mount. He walks us through Jesus’ counsel regarding anxiety and shows us how it is the symptom of a deeper issue. Along the way he helps us see how to deal with our anxiety by resting in God’s love and living for God’s glory.
Josh Gatewood, Jay Mayo and Joe Russo breakdown the Easter messages from this past Sunday. They talk about what God offers us through Jesus by answering some practical questions about what to do when you feel stuck in life. They conclude with some laughter and some encouragement, so make sure you stay tuned until the end.
Josh Gatewood continues our Flourishing series by unpacking the often-misunderstood subject of fasting. He shows us how fasting isn’t merely a matter of removal, but also of replacement. He concludes by giving us some practical considerations for how fasting can look in our lives.
Seven Deadly Sins | Part 2 | Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood steps up this week to continue our Flourishing series. He explains what Jesus meant when he said His followers are to be Salt and Light. Josh challenges us to embrace Jesus’ command to love our enemies and be a people who flourish through sacrificial love.
Seven Deadly Sins | Pride Part 1 | Josh Gatewood
Josh Gatewood introduces our 7 Deadly Sins series.
Proverbs and The Tongue; A Matter of Life and Death! - Josh Gatewood
Jay Hightower walks us through his life story, then Josh Gatewood shares a not too typical, scriptural look at “Overcoming Sin and Temptation”. https://stonegatefellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Sin-Temptation-.pdf
This week, Chase Gilbert takes the reigns and sits down with Josh Gatewood and Eric Boyt to discuss their messages in our new series on the Names of God.
Josh Gatewood kicks off our new sermon series on The Names of God by talking about God’s Holiness. He talks about the importance of God’s holiness and what Jesus has done to make us holy in His sight.
EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
Josh Gatewood from Stonegate Fellowship in Odessa TX joins the show to talk about assimilation and next steps in the established church.
EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
Josh Gatewood from Stonegate Fellowship in Odessa TX joins the show to talk about assimilation and next steps in the established church.
To finish off 2017, Josh Gatewood gives us a message about the nature of biblical godliness and encourages us to pursue godliness as a lifetime commitment—not just a New Years Resolution.
This week, Josh Gatewood preaches on spiritual gifts out of 1 Corinthians 12. He emphasizes God’s intention to use spiritual gifts as a primary means of giving grace to His church and glory to Jesus.
Josh Gatewood teaches from Psalm 119 and expounds the fact that God’s Word is our best authority for life.
Josh Gatewood continues the What We Believe series and teaches on the subject of Heaven and Hell. He discusses the 2 most common myths and how we should challenge our own beliefs as we dive into what the Bible says about Heaven and Hell.