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.
Matt Blackwell spends time looking at what it means for us to be established and healthy congregations united together in mission.
On today’s digital service, Ross Lester explores our 2030 vision narrative—focusing on what it means to be joyfully devoted disciples.
Halim Suh spends time in Psalm 42 where we see how we can return to hoping in God when life’s circumstances cause us to become hopeless.
Ross Lester spends time in Psalm 2 to walk through four clear sections in the passage—showing that wisdom and blessing lie in submission to the King.
Andy Kampman spends time in Psalm 96 to consider what the outpouring of a worshipful heart looks like.
Stephen Foster, Downtown Elder, leads us through Psalm 19 to show how God speaks His glory through creation, speaks life-giving commands through Scripture, and speaks salvation over us through Jesus.
Devin Garza spends time in Psalm 30 where we see that suffering has a unique way making us to realize we are helpless, but we can approach Jesus honestly and fully rely on His power and strength.
Scott Hekman spends time in Psalm 73 where we see that true contentment comes from God’s Word refining our deepest feelings.
Walt Lengel examines Psalm 90 to show how wisdom in hardship comes through submitting to God and seeking compassion from Him.
Matt Blackwell spends time looking at Hebrews 7:11-19 and the hope we have in the One who is the perfect Son, the perfect sacrifice, and the indestructible life.
Ross Lester looks at Hebrews 7:1-10 to show that, in Jesus, we have a priest who is a king and a king who is a priest, we have righteousness and peace, we have eternal representation and security, an…
Matt Blackwell looks at Hebrews 6:13-20 and the hope in God's promise.
Halim Suh looks at Hebrews 6:1-12 to examine the question of, fruit of, and assurance of salvation.
Jimmy McNeal discusses spiritual maturity and its significance to our faith.
Ross Lester looks at how Jesus’ heavenly calling, gentle understanding, perfect suffering, and eternal salvation cement Him as our true and better High Priest.
Halim Suh continues our study of Hebrews by looking at what it means for us to hold fast to our confession and draw near the throne of grace.
Ross Lester explores the characteristics of God’s Word outlined in Hebrews 4:12-13.
Jimmy McNeal helps us explore how persistently resting in the finished work of Jesus helps us long for and progress toward the eternal rest with God our souls desperately crave.
Halim Suh looks at Hebrews 3:7-19 and answers how we can have assurance and confidence in the truth that if Jesus has begun a work in us, He will bring it to completion.
Ross Lester examines Hebrews 3:1-6 to help us consider the reality of who Jesus is, who He made us to be, and how we may keep moving forward in faithfulness.