Our podcasts share personal stories of what God is doing across the globe through the lives of everyday believers. Whether it's listening to a goer overseas or a tour of racially-significant landmarks in Austin, these stories help encourage the church to worship Jesus for who He is and to remember what He has done.
Ross Lester opens the Scriptures to examine God’s call for His people to draw near to the most vulnerable and to care for them with steadfast compassion, selfless sacrifice, and hearts full of mercy.
Matt Blackwell looks at three foundational statements to help us understand how God views our work—God made work good, sin has frustrated work, and Christ’s work is redeeming work.
Jimmy McNeal examines Romans 1:16-17 and shares that in order to love a booming city, we must be bold and unashamed in our sharing of the gospel to those around us.
Ross Lester kicks off our new series, Boomtown, by looking at how if we want to be a church that’s for our city, we first need to be a people who are for the church.
Andy Kampman examines Psalm 63:1-4 and details how prayer is one of the best ways we can receive more intimacy with God.
Matt Blackwell walks through Psalm 19 and outlines three ways God speaks—through His creation, through His Word, and through His Son.
Ross Lester walks through Psalm 1 and looks at how the pursuit of happiness is an act of joyful rebellion, that it means refusing what others won’t refuse, and how it means choosing what others won’t…
Ross Lester walks through the Scriptures to examine how we can truly behold our King Jesus, God with Us, this Christmas.
Ross Lester walks through the Scriptures to examine how Jesus meets us in our weakness, saves us from that weakness, and welcomes us in spite of our weakness.
Ross Lester walks through the Scriptures to examine two ways we can miss out on beholding Christ—to look at him and appreciate Him for all that He is—and one way to properly respond once we do.
Halim Suh leads us through Matthew 25:31-46 to examine the great day of judgment and encourages us to consider three things—the Judge, the judgment, and the invitation.
Will Bostian examines Matthew 25:14-30 and shares about how our faith in Jesus means more than just being prepared to wait—it should change how we invest our time and resources while we’re in the wai…
Matt Blackwell examines Matthew 24:15-51 and highlights three main themes in the text—waiting for Jesus’ coming will be hard because the suffering will be serious, He will come back for us, and we ne…
Ross Lester walks through Matthew 24:1-14 and outlines three important truths—God knows the future and we can trust Him when things look like they’re out of control, there will be a sudden and bodily…
Will Bostian teaches from Matthew 23:27-29 to lead us through the third part of the Hope for The Hypocrite series on Jesus weeping over Jerusalem.
Halim Suh leads us through Matthew 23:13-36 to examine the seven woes Jesus speaks over the teachers of the law and the Pharisees.
Jimmy McNeal kicks off the new series, Hope for the Hypocrite, by walking through Matthew 23:1-12 and digging into humility and how it shows us we are not God, that we need Him, and that our ultimate…
Ross Lester wraps up our Reviving Love series by walking through Acts 6:1-7 and outlining what it means for the church to truly care about others and how it can faithfully do so in light of the gospe…
Ross Lester walks through Acts 5:1-16 and examines the holiness of God and how He calls us to holiness as His church.
Ross Lester continues our Reviving Love series by examining Acts 4 and outlining what it means for us to have reviving boldness.