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Being a parent today isn't easy—especially when it feels like we're speaking a different language than our kids. In Week 2 of our Let's Talk series, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, dives into how to talk to your kids about setting healthy boundaries, not with fear or frustration—but with grace, love, and God's wisdom.The Bible makes it clear: God wants to be at the center of every part of our lives, including our parenting. When we intentionally talk about God at home, when we walk, when we rise, and when we lie down—we give our children a foundation for truth and freedom.In this message, we explore:✅ Why God's design for communication starts with listening✅ What it means to “bring God to the table”✅ How boundaries at home and in the world prepare our kids for life✅ How the Holy Spirit equips parents to lead their children wellLet this message encourage you to have real, grace-filled conversations that shape your kids for the better—and to trust that God will give you the words you need.
Conflict is inevitable in marriage — but how we handle it will determine the health and future of our relationship. When two passionate people come together, sparks can fly, and without careful attention, small disagreements can ignite into major issues. In Week 1 of LET'S TALK, with Pastor Matt Surber of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, we'll discover that conflict isn't something to fear — it's something to face with grace. Drawing from Ephesians 4:26-32, we'll explore how to manage anger without sinning, how to build each other up with our words, and how seasoning every conversation with grace can transform even the hardest moments into opportunities for deeper love and connection. Whether you're married, single, or somewhere in between, the way we talk — and fight — matters. Let's learn how to fight fair, speak life, and keep love at the center of every conversation.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
This week, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues our Resurrection Road series. Ever felt like you were on the right road—only to end up totally lost? That's exactly what happened to two disciples on the road to Emmaus. They thought they knew what Jesus was supposed to do… but missed what He was actually doing. In this message, we discover how to keep our eyes open, trust God's Word, and recognize Jesus walking with us—even when life doesn't go as planned.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
This week, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues our Resurrection Road series. What kind of King is Jesus? As He enters Jerusalem, some cheer, some are confused, and some are simply curious. In this message, we explore how the resurrection road leads to real life—and what it means to truly see Jesus for who He is.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
What does it truly mean to see Jesus for who He really is? On His journey to Jerusalem, Jesus encounters a blind beggar named Bartimaeus—an outsider the crowd tried to silence. But while everyone else overlooked him, Jesus saw his true value.This week, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues our Resurrection Road series by exploring The Road to Healing. We'll discover that healing doesn't just mean physical restoration—it requires spiritual sight. And just like the people in the crowd, we have a part to play. God calls us to invest in the people others overlook and invite them to meet Jesus for themselves.Sometimes the hardest climb isn't physical—it's the journey of seeing others the way God sees them. Join us as we open our eyes to His mission and prepare our hearts for Easter by walking the road that leads to healing.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
In this message, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, helps us understand that Jesus reveals that the path to glory isn't through power or status but through humility and sacrifice. As He set His face toward Jerusalem, He walked the road that led to the cross—showing us that real greatness comes through serving, suffering, and surrendering to God's will.Join us as we step onto the Resurrection Road, following Jesus' journey to the first Easter and discovering what it truly means to be great in God's Kingdom!Don't miss this opportunity to experience the power of the resurrection!Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Philippians 4:13 is one of the most quoted—and misunderstood—verses in the Bible. It's not about achieving success but about finding contentment in every season through Christ's strength. Paul, writing from prison, had learned the secret to true joy: trusting God no matter what.Paul Stohler, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, this week. Join us as we uncover the key to lasting contentment—a life fully surrendered to Jesus! Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Worry and anxiety are constant battles in a world filled with uncertainty. But what if there was a way to experience true peace—no matter the circumstances? In Philippians 4:4-9, Paul challenges us to trade our anxiety for joy, our self-focus for trust in God, and our fear for thoughts that align with His truth. Led by Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, this week we will discover how choosing to rejoice, responding to others with grace, and surrendering our worries in prayer can lead to a peace that surpasses all understanding. No matter what you're facing, God offers a better way.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Everything Paul once valued—his achievements, status, and religious credentials—he now considers garbage compared to knowing Jesus. In Philippians 3, Paul reminds us that our confidence isn't in what we do but in who we know. No matter how “good” or “bad” we think we are, the only thing that truly matters is a relationship with Christ. Join Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, as we unpack what it means to find true joy—not in our own efforts, but in the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
What does it mean to truly love like Jesus? In Philippians 2, Paul calls us to a life of unity, humility, and selfless love—putting others before ourselves, just as Christ did. Jesus, though fully God, chose to humble Himself, taking on the role of a servant and giving His life for us. This kind of love changes everything.Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues in this series. In a world that promotes selfish ambition, we are called to something greater—a love that unites, a humility that serves, and a faith that shines. Join us as we dive into Philippians 2 and discover what it means to live with the same love.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
What defines your life? Your job, your relationships, your hobbies? In Philippians 1:21, Paul gives a bold answer: “For me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Even in prison, facing an uncertain future, Paul maintained a No-Matter-What attitude—choosing joy, purpose, and faith over fear.In this message, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, unpacks what it means to live with this mindset. How can we develop a faith so strong that no circumstance shakes our confidence in Christ? What does it look like to seek God's fingerprints in our lives, even in hardship? And how do we find something truly worth living for?Join us as we dive into Philippians and discover how to live with boldness, purpose, and joy—no matter what.
Life is full of unfinished projects—half-painted walls, unread books, dreams that feel out of reach. Spiritually, we often feel the same way, stuck in the same struggles, wondering if we're making progress. But here's the truth: God isn't done with you.In this message, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, kicks off our new series on Philippians, exploring Philippians 1:6—“He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion.” Paul wrote these words from a prison cell, yet he was filled with JOY, knowing that God finishes what He starts. No matter what you're facing, His grace will sustain you, His love will keep you moving, and His righteousness will guide you forward.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
We've been changed by the radical love of Jesus—saved, redeemed, and given new life. But here's the question: What are we doing with it? When something transforms us, we can't help but share it. Just like finding an incredible restaurant or watching an amazing game, we naturally tell others about what moves us.This week, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, leads us as we dive into what it means to share the life-changing love of Christ. From the lepers in 2 Kings 7 who stumbled upon salvation and knew they couldn't keep it to themselves, to Paul's declaration that the love of Christ compels us—God's love isn't meant to be hoarded. It's meant to be shared.If we truly believe the gospel is good news, why would we keep it to ourselves? What's stopping us from sharing the greatest gift we've ever received? Let's talk about how Radical Love pushes us beyond comfort, beyond fear, and into the lives of others—so they, too, can know the hope we've found in Jesus.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch
This week, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues in our series looking at how Radical Love is shown through serving others. In John 4:3-42, Jesus crosses barriers to meet a Samaritan woman, showing how love meets needs and points others to truth.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
What does it truly mean to love like Jesus? This week, Pastor Matt Surber of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, explores the challenge of Radical Love—putting others over ourselves, even when it's uncomfortable or inconvenient. From loving our enemies to embracing those who are hard to like, Jesus calls us to a love that goes beyond preferences and personal comfort. Join us as we unpack what it means to live in the light of Christ and reflect His heart to the world.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Are we defined by our politics, failures, or judgment? Or are we known by the love Jesus commanded? In this powerful first week of the “Radical Love” series, Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, leads us to explore what it means to love like Jesus—through action, sacrifice, and grace.This message isn't just a challenge for the church but an invitation to live a transformed life. Are you ready to embrace Radical Love in your relationships, community, and faith journey?Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, teaches on starting off the new year and setting new resolutions.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Brad Cauley, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, shares a message to close out the year.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues in our Christmas series.What do you do when life doesn't go as planned? When job loss, health issues, or broken dreams leave you feeling like God let you down? Disappointment can shake your faith, but the story of Christmas reminds us of a profound truth: God's purpose often unfolds through disrupted plans.Mary and Joseph had their future mapped out, only for God to interrupt with a calling that brought chaos, pain, and fear. Yet, in the middle of their disappointment, God was working a greater plan—one that would save the world.You don't have to understand God's plan to trust that He has a purpose. Your disappointment might just be a divine appointment. Even when life feels like chaos, God's love and perfect purpose remain steadfast. Trust Him—He's working in ways you can't see.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues in our Christmas series.Waiting is one of life's hardest challenges, especially when it feels like God is silent. Whether you're praying for healing, financial relief, or a breakthrough, it's easy to wonder if God cares or if He's even there. But God's silence doesn't mean His absence. His delays aren't His denials, and while you're waiting, He's working—often in ways you can't see. Before God works for you, He's working in you, building trust, patience, and a deeper reliance on Him.At just the right time, God sent Jesus to save the world, reminding us that His timing is always perfect. If you're struggling in a season of waiting, take heart: God hasn't forgotten you. He loves you, and He's working all things together for your good. What if the God you're waiting for is waiting for you?Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Know someone difficult to love? In 2024, it feels like there are even more challenging relationships to navigate—whether it's due to the holiday season, political divides, or just the stresses of life.Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues in our Christmas series. In Week 2 of Missing Peace, we tackle the reality of relational tension and the perpetual offense culture we live in today. Paul's teaching in Romans 12 reminds us to:•Bless those who persecute us—not just once, but continually.•Choose love over being right—because Jesus didn't call us to win arguments; He called us to win hearts.•Live at peace with everyone, as far as it depends on us—a radical, countercultural approach to relationships.We'll unpack how being offended is inevitable, but living offended is a choice. Through God's mercy, we can rise above petty arguments and relational tensions by making the decision to “pass over” offenses and protect what truly matters—our relationships.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Randall and Angel Davis have 14 years of marriage, six kids (you heard that right), and a big mission to plant Mission City Church in South Bend. In this episode we hear a lot of interesting things about them, including Randall's testimony (a powerful reminder of how a simple invitation can change lives), Angel's love of action-packed games, and God's undeniable (but totally surprising) call for them to plant in South Bend.
What would you wish for if you could have anything this Christmas? Money? Happiness? A perfect relationship? While these are common desires, what many of us truly long for—often without realizing it—is peace. Yet, peace can feel impossible in a world filled with tension, anxiety, and challenges.Nick Brandt, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, begins a new series. In the first message of our new Christmas series, Missing Peace, we dive into the powerful promise of Isaiah 26:3, which speaks of “perfect peace” for those whose minds are steadfast and fixed on God. But what does “perfect peace” look like in real life, especially in the middle of storms, struggles, and uncertainty?Join us as we discover:• Peace isn't found in the absence of problems but in the presence of God.• How to battle for peace in our minds and focus our thoughts on God's unfailing promises.• The supernatural peace Jesus offers—not as the world gives, but as only He can.Whether you're navigating personal storms or seeking hope for 2024, this message is a reminder that true peace begins with fixing your mind and heart on the One who is peace.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. As we close out the Genesis: Unfiltered series, we tackle one of the most difficult and uncomfortable chapters in the Bible: Genesis 34. This passage, marked by sin, violence, and brokenness, offers no clear heroes and doesn't even mention God. Yet, through the story of Jacob and his family, we see the consequences of partial obedience and the heavy cost of moral failure.In this message, we explore four key negatives in Jacob's life—his hot-and-cold faith, moral inconsistencies, fear of the world's opinion, and disregard for God's call to holiness. Despite Jacob's failures, God's grace remains steadfast, showing us that even in our mess, God works to fulfill His promises.Join us as we reflect on the dangers of living a life disconnected from God and discover how walking with Him leads to faith, consistency, and a life set apart for His glory.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. In this week's message, we explore the powerful story of Jacob and Esau's reunion after years of betrayal and estrangement. Through their journey, we uncover three biblical steps to reconciliation: approaching with humility, making restitution, and living in peace.Reconciliation isn't always easy, but God calls us to take responsibility for our part, restore what's been broken, and seek peace in our relationships. Join us as we learn how Jacob's story reflects God's heart for restoration and points us to the ultimate reconciliation found in Jesus Christ.Whether you're navigating a strained relationship or seeking peace in your life, this message offers practical, faith-filled guidance for moving forward in grace and forgiveness.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. Today, we dive into Genesis 32, where Jacob spends an intense night wrestling with God, an experience that transforms his life and gives us profound lessons on prayer. Discover how God's blessings are unlocked, not through striving but through surrender, and how His greatest gift isn't always the answer we want but His presence itself.Missioncity.church_______________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. Today, we explore Genesis 30 to see how the gospel radically redefines our identity and frees us from harmful patterns like envy and jealousy. This passage may not seem life-changing at first glance, but it reveals critical truths about the human heart. In the lives of Rachel, Leah, Jacob, and Laban, we see envy kill intimacy and jealousy isolate, as each one struggles for personal gain. Yet, the gospel offers redemption, grounding our worth in Christ rather than in what we can achieve. Join us as we uncover the transformative power of the gospel, which frees us from competition and comparison to live for God's glory and the benefit of others.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Brad Cauley, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. We often overlook this truth about the Christian journey: God does not promise a life without hardship but assures us of His comfort through it. Through the story of Leah, we see the raw struggles of rejection and the deep longing for love. Despite her pain, Leah learns to shift her focus from human approval to a God-centered faith, finding ultimate comfort in Him. Her journey, as the mother of Judah demonstrates God's incredible faithfulness even through affliction.Join us as we delve into these scriptures and uncover the ways God uses our suffering for His greater purpose, offering hope and assurance that, in every season, He is working for our good. Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. In this message we dive into Genesis 28 to explore Jacob's encounter with God through his vivid dream of a ladder reaching from earth to heaven. This powerful story reveals God's faithfulness despite Jacob's failures, emphasizing two key takeaways: God's constant presence and provision, even in our loneliest moments, and the transformative power of true worship. Discover how this passage connects to our lives today and points to Jesus as the ultimate bridge between heaven and earth. Join us for this impactful message as we reflect on God's promises and consider what it means to truly worship and surrender to Him.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. As time goes on, we see Isaac and Rebekah with their kids Jacob and Esau. There is much to unravel as the sons seek the blessing from Isaac. But what do we learn from a family scheming against each other? What do we see about God from this? Let's take a look together in today's message.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. Today, we explore how we can trust God through the lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Despite their imperfections, God's timing and plans always unfold perfectly, even when it defies human logic. From waiting on promises to challenging cultural norms, God's ways and reasons are beyond our understanding—but we can trust Him in every season of life. Join us as we dive into God's faithfulness and how it points to His ultimate plan through Christ.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. Finding a "soulmate". Finding "the one". We spend so much time on trying to find that person. Does the Bible say anything about this? Well, as we continue in Genesis, we see why your spouse is the second most important decision you will ever make.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. In what may be the most famous story of Abraham - Abraham sacrificing his son, Isaac - we see an illustration of God's test for us as we follow Him. But this test may not be exactly as it looks on the surface. There is more being asked of Abraham and we look at that today.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. God always holds true to His promises. He provides when He says He will provide. We see God's faithfulness come to fruition as Abraham and Sarah bear a son. And in the same way, God's faithfulness reigns true today and shows us that we can Trust in Him.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
This week, we celebrated 4 years of City Church OTR! God has brought us through some amazing and challenging seasons. In his message, Chris reminds us what it means to live on mission while holding the tension of our other three values: Family, Presence, and Formation." A blueprint shows us how a building is to be designed or constructed. Our desire is to cultivate the kind of family Jesus introduced to the world, and we do that through experiencing family, partnering in God's mission, seeking His presence, and in all of that pursuing formation through a growing relationship with Jesus and others.Four values that guide everything we do—Family, Mission, Presence, Formation—this is whatwe want to experience in all aspects of our church.We are partnering with God to build His Kingdom here, and this is the specific blueprint we believe He's given City Church OTR to follow.Join us as we explore the Values of City Church OTR and discover how we were uniquely designed to operate together, this Sunday morning at 9am and 11am.
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. From the very beginning, God has had a plan and design for everything. But through our sin, we keep straying from that design. In Genesis 18, we see what happens to a society that grows further and further from God and His design.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
A message by Matt Carter, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX. Jesus' first recorded miracle is turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. But why? Why did Jesus do this? What did it mean for Jesus to perform this miracle at this wedding? at this moment? for these people and for us? Today, we look at the story in John 2 to understand the purpose behind the miracle.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. God tests Abraham and Sarah as they prepare for the promise that God has given to them. We too face these tests. As God calls us to our purpose and the promise that He has in store, we are also tested to see if we are ready for it. Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series through the book of Genesis. In Genesis 17, God reiterates the covenant promise to Abraham and we see the benefits and results of the covenant God makes.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. As we follow the story of Abram, we come to a point in his story when Abram loses faith in God's promise and takes matters into his own hands. Many times we find ourselves in situations where we are faithless or make faithless decisions. But we see God's truth come through both in Abram's story and in our own.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. We pick up our journey with Abram and see the reminder of the promise God made to him. Through everything Abram has gone through so far, God has been there to guide and protect and hold true to His promise. We too can rest assured in God's grace upon our lives. Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Brad Cauley, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series studying the book of 1 Peter. As members of the Church, we all have a role to play in ministering and serving the people around us. It's important for us to find our giftings and serve.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/
Paul Stohler, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series studying the book of 1 Peter. As the Church, it is important that we remain unified. That only happens if we have right relationships with each other. In Chapter 3 of 1 Peter, Peter gives us important things to do as we stand together as the Church.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/
Paul Stohler, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series studying the book of 1 Peter. How much do you read your Bible? Do you long for God's Word? In 1 Peter, we are reminded of why we need God's Word and what our sin does to detract us from that important practice.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/
Matt Carter, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, begins a series studying the book of 1 Peter. In the opening statement of Peter's letter, he lays out a commendation to the believers and reminder of who they are. Today, we look at the depth of meaning behind the opening of 1 Peter.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/
Matt Carter, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. Throughout Abraham's life, God continuously blessed him and his family. But there were also times where Abraham did things his way instead of trusting in what God had for him. What do we learn from Abraham's mistakes and faithfulness? Our response to God's blessings.
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. The greatest responsibility you have is to steward what you have been blessed with. As we continue in Genesis and in the story of Abraham, we see the lessons unfold through Abraham's life.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. What is the greatest legacy that you can leave behind? On this Father's Day, we look at Enoch, the man who walked with God and discuss the greatest attributes that a Father can have.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. Abraham is one of the most popular characters in the Bible. Known as Abraham, the father of many nations, how did God take a man in all of his brokenness and change his family for generations upon generations?Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. When God's people all collectively agree to achieve something, they can do great things. When they agree to work towards something for their own glory, now their priorities are mixed up. Let's look at the story of the Tower of Babel and what it actually means to us today.Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/resources/