ComChurch is a collection of people in Bryan/College Station, Texas committed to the idea that the local church is not primarily an organization or a place, but a living, dynamic community of people devoted to one another and to the mission of Jesus in the world. That mission is simple, but not easy. It is a mission given to us by the one who ate with the characters on the margins of society, loved the people who good folks hated, and gave all of himself so that his friends and enemies could truly live. The tracks below are a reflection of our larger gatherings on Sunday evenings. Feel free to listen in.
God wants us to be in love relationship with Him. Can we describe our relationship with Jesus by sincerely saying: “I love you with all my heart?
Are we living out our story or are we living IN God’s Story? If we’re serious about following Jesus, we have to be willing to die to self and thereby find ourselves participating in His Way.
What is God’s will for my life? Maybe we’re asking the wrong question. Maybe we should be asking: What is God’s will and how can I adjust my life to it? We begin our new spring series with a look at …
In our wrestling with the spiritual forces of evil, we must “put on” six things that are important to God.
As we seek to live the Christian life, we are wrestling with a scheming Satan, but we draw strength from God and we know that our enemy has already been defeated at the Cross of Christ.
Sexual immorality has no place among Jesus followers because it isn’t reflective of who we are in Christ.
Paul gives us instruction for God-honoring marriages that also proclaim the Gospel of Jesus.
Submitting to one another, as we also submit to Christ, makes churches, marriages, families, and all of our relationships work the way God designed for them to.
Being controlled by the Holy Spirit will lead us to deeper worship, increased gratitude, and holy submission.
Paul commands us to walk carefully everyday.
Spiritual maturity is vital for the health of a church, and Paul leads us toward some specific ways in which we can and should be growing.
Each of us is gifted to serve the Church.
Paul urges us to be eager for unity in the Church and gives specific instruction on how to get there.
In Genesis 1, God is motivated to create humankind “in his image.” Therefore, understanding ourselves fully means understanding and embracing what it means to be made in the image of God. In this mes…
Just like Paul, we can pray big prayers and dream big dreams because we know we serve a big God.
When we value the Gospel, we are also strengthened to live for Christ.
We are invited to join with the whole of God’s family who knows pain and futility and even death and watch the miracle of Easter come to life – to watch a God who can handle our brokenness, our lack …
Paul boldly insists that the cross not only saves individual people, but that it also reconciles all of those individuals into one family of God in a whole way, unstained by the kinds of divisions th…
God has created Christians and the Church to be an open, public display of His character and mission. When Paul urges us to embrace a life of good works, he is reminding us not of the burden of right…
After a sobering word about reality apart from Jesus, Paul has good news: While you were dead in a life apart from God, He saw you, resurrected you with Jesus, empowered you, and freed you from any n…