Episodes

Sunday Aug 17, 2014
Sunday Aug 17, 2014
For some people , religious people seem to be more comfortable with condemning sinners rather than hanging out with them. But our Savior was known for being a friend of sinners. And when the religious people questioned why, He shared three insights that will help us become more like Christ (Matthew 9.9-13, August 17, 2014)

Monday Aug 11, 2014
Monday Aug 11, 2014
This sermon is the second sermon in the "i5: Evangelism for the Rest of Us." In this sermon, we explore why we must pray for unbelievers.

Sunday Aug 03, 2014
Sunday Aug 03, 2014
Through the month of August, we explore a strategy of evangelism for the "rest of us," those who are not bold extroverts but who want to be ambassadors for Christ. Today's sermon is the first part of a five part series, "i5: Evangelism for the Rest of Us." (2 Corinthians 5.17-6.10, August 3, 2014)

Wednesday Jul 30, 2014
Wednesday Jul 30, 2014
Ryan Henson, Student Minister at FBC Benbrook, explores the reason why God lavished His great grace upon us. (Ephesians 2.1-10/July 29, 2014).

Sunday Jul 20, 2014
Sunday Jul 20, 2014
When Mark told the famous story of Jesus feeding 5000 people with just five loaves and two fish, he cast the story in such a way so that we would see the beauty and greatness of the Savior anew. Listen to the story, and consider what it means to call Jesus your "Good Shepherd." (Mark 6.30-52, July 20, 2014)

Sunday Jul 13, 2014
Sunday Jul 13, 2014
Why did the gospel writer Mark think it was important to tell us of John's death? Why did he frame the story within the story of the sending of the 12?

Sunday Jul 06, 2014
Sunday Jul 06, 2014
The apostle Paul describes the radical, soul altering love of Christ and how it drove him to no longer live for himself but for Him who died in His place. (2 Corinthians 5.14-15, July 6, 2014)

Sunday Jun 22, 2014

Sunday Jun 15, 2014
Sunday Jun 15, 2014
The two hardest things a father can do, and must do, is to love his wife the way Christ loved the church and to bring his children up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord without provoking them to anger. (Ephesians 5.25-6.4, June 15, 2014)

Sunday Jun 08, 2014
Sunday Jun 08, 2014
When Jesus spoke in the synagogue, the people's minds were blown away by His authority, His power, and His humanity. Even today, these remain three tripping points towards faith, for unbelievers and believers (Mark 6.1-6, June 8, 2014)