Talks On The Road
What is stewardship within the local church? In today's episode, we talk about giving of our resources and belonging to the body. Join Matt, Candace, and Joe as we continue our discussion over the covenant.
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In this episode, we consider what it means to humbly submit ourselves to the care, correction, and teaching of the elders of the church. This is not a passive posture, but an active expression of trust in Godâs design for His church. Our covenant reminds us that we walk in obedience not only by submitting to faithful shepherds (Heb. 13:17; 1 Pet. 5:5), but also by âdiligently striving for unity and peace within the churchâ (Eph. 4:1â3). In a world often marked by division and resistance to authority, the church is called to a better wayâa way shaped by humility, gentleness, and...
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In this episode, we reflect on our covenant commitment to confess our sins to one another. As members of Christâs body, we are not isolated individuals but a redeemed people, called to confess our sins to God and to one another. Our covenant reminds us of this vital rhythm of church life: âby confessing my sin to God and to fellow believers; by repenting and seeking help to put my sin to deathâ (Rom. 8:13; Col. 3:5; James 5:16; 1 John 1:6â10). Confession is not merely a personal actâitâs a communal grace. May this conversation lead us deeper into the light, where grace abounds and...
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In this episode, we come to a weighty and necessary part of our church covenant: our shared commitment to pursue and uphold biblical church discipline. This is often misunderstood or neglected in modern church life, but as members of a covenant community, we do not walk aloneâwe walk together in grace and truth, holding one another accountable in love. Church discipline is not rooted in punishment, but in restoration; not harsh, but holy. We pray this conversation deepens our understanding and strengthens our resolve to love one another enough to speak the truth, even when it's hard, all for...
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Today we continue our walk through the church covenant by focusing on our commitment to be faithfully connected to and serving within the local church. In a world that often prizes individualism and loose affiliation, in our covenant we commit to something so much moreâbiblical membership marked by intentional presence, sacrificial service, and mutual care. We believe the local church is not incidental to the Christian life, but essential. Christ has purchased a people, not just persons, and He has placed us in covenant community for our good and His glory. In this episode, we reflect on...
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In this episode, we begin by reflecting on our church covenantâa covenant we joyfully affirm together as members of Christâs body. At the very outset, the covenant draws our attention to the ordinances, those sacred and visible signs given by Christ to His church: baptism and the Lordâs Supper. These are not empty rituals, but God-ordained means by which the gospel is proclaimed, the church is identified, and believers are nourished in faith. Since we revisit our covenant at every members meeting, and having just recently gathered as together as a church family, now is a fitting time to...
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Join us today as we continue our ongoing conversation about "church history"âthis time with a special panel of pastors via Zoom. Pastor Matt is joined by Derick Bledsoe (Senior Pastor, City on the Hill â Fort Worth, TX), Winston Hottman (Associate Pastor, Lake Highlands Baptist Church â Dallas, TX), and Caleb Fleming (Senior Pastor, Fairview Baptist Church â Sherman, TX). Together, they dive into a lively discussion on a fascinating question: What was the greatest century in church history? Donât miss this fun and thought-provoking episode with the "Church History Bros."
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Today, weâre joined by two guestsâBill Watson and Winston Hottman, pastors at Lake Highlands Baptist Church in Dallas. In this episode, we dive into a rich conversation about what many refer to as ordinances or sacramentsâspecifically, baptism and the Lordâs Supper. Who should participate in these practices? Why does our church âfence the tableâ when it comes to communion? And why do we ask our members to be baptized here at our local church? Join us as we reflect on the biblical, pastoral, and ecclesiological significance of these practices within the life of the church.
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Do you know what unfolded in the week of Jesusâ lifeâleading up to His crucifixion, burial, and glorious resurrection? Join Matt, Candace, and Joe as they walk through the significance of Holy Week and reflect on how these events shape our lives. Let your heart be stirred as you consider the weight of the crossâand the victory of the empty tomb. There is joy in all that Christ has done. Let us remember, reflect, and worship our risen King.
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Todayâs episode is part three in our series on addictionsâand this oneâs all about the addiction to money. đŹ We often serve our idols with our wallets, and this conversation dives deep into what that really means. Join Matt, Candace, and Joe as they wrap up the series and explore the powerful connection between our finances and our heartsââWhere your treasure is, there your heart will be also.â And hey, donât miss the surprise at the end of the episode⌠itâs a fun one. đ Be sure to listen all the way through!
info_outlineTalks On The Road is BACK! Season 5 is here. Listen to Matt, Candace, and Joe Z BABY!!! (listen to the podcast for the reference đ) as they chat about what passage we will be memorizing as a church this year in D-groups and the heart behind it.