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The Well Church

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Come sit by the Well with Jesus and be refreshed by the living waters. Learn from Pastor Jeffrey Leach as he teaches the gospel based on scripture and provides spirit changing growth by sharing biblical truth based on the Word of God.
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Listen to messages from the WELL in Simpsonville, SC by lead pastor Jay Mitchell and others. The WELL is much more than a Sunday experience. We are a family of missional communities who together, through the power of the gospel, are changing each other, their neighborhood, their city, and the world.
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Welcome to our audio podcast for Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church. collection of sermons and cover songs from Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Jr. & Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Sr. of Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. We are conveniently located on the Southside of Houston, Texas, and we invite you to come to visit us in person. We are God's church accomplishing God's work on a mission to lead individuals into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. We pray this ...
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In the letter James wrote to the early church he tells us to count any kind of trouble as an opportunity for great joy! How do we do that? If you've got trouble this message from Pastor Clayton is for You! www.the-well-church.com Support the Show.Lead Pastor Clayton Beck による
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The peace God grows in us as we learn to walk in the Spirit is actually three kinds of peace: peace with God, the peace of God, and peace with others. In this sermon, Adam names three common villains that steal our peace and shares two stories of his own recent encounters with these villains as well as some practical handles for when we face them o…
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Jesus commanded his disciples to live lives that are guided by his teachings. Our mission should reflect what God sent him to do: Proclaim good news to the poor, Proclaim freedom for the prisoners, Restore sight to the blind, and Set the oppressed free. As a church- we are praying that we will continue to go back to Jesus’ mission as the model for …
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When God formed creation, he called it good; goodness is our original identity. In this sermon, Abby explores the relationship between good deeds and grace, what it looks like to lean on the Spirit in doing good, and how thinking about goodness in terms of beauty can help motivate us to say "yes" to the good works God has prepared for us to walk in…
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When we are walking with Christ, we will increasingly be characterized by patience, a fruit of the Spirit. But how do we till the ground of our hearts and minds to cooperate with the Spirit? Today, Adam kicks off a new sermon series on the fruit of Spirit and shares how awareness of God's patience toward us can help us grow in this area of our live…
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The Lord was doing something very special on this Sunday's podcast. In worship, Kat had a word on walls that needed to come down, and it was truly highlighted in Dave's message. If there are walls in your life, and you need breakthrough, make sure to listen to the powerful message Dave spoke and be open to hearing the Holy Spirit speak to your hear…
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When Jesus appeared to his disciples in the days following the resurrection, it was in his glorified body. What will our resurrected bodies be like? In this sermon, Adam explores the implications of Jesus’ resurrection for our future physical being, drawing on Paul’s imagery of the sun, moon, and stars.…
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One of the disciples learned a great lesson after Jesus' resurrection. It is a lesson we all need to learn. If you've ever struggled to believe, listen to this message from Lead Pastor Clayton of the Well Church! http://www.the-well-church.com Support the Show.Lead Pastor Clayton Beck による
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Discipleship is an important part of God's vision for The Well Church. It's the process by which we are transformed more into the likeness of Jesus. Through Discipleship, we acquire head knowledge about Jesus, we do what he says, we imitate him, and we disciple other people. The church is where this happens in relationship with Jesus and with other…
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The 8th Miracle of Jesus from the book of John is his resurrection. The resurrection can be difficult to grasp because it defies human reason. John's gospel helps us make sense of God's "full circle" plan to bring all of creation back into a state of shalom. (peace, wholeness) The seven miracles before the resurrection echo the 7 days of creation. …
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Anointing Oil In the wilderness, God gave the Israelites detailed instructions for a tabernacle and its furnishings, and a recipe for a sacred anointed oil to be applied to the tabernacle, furnishings, and priests. In this sermon, Abby explores what this oil represented and how it pointed toward Christ, the Anointed One.…
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A Misunderstood Gift Several days before Jesus’ arrest and crucifixion, a woman came uninvited into the room where Jesus was dining and poured costly perfumed oil on his head—an expression of her heart that those around her did not understand. But Jesus understood and was honored. What can we learn from this story about remaining faithful to who Go…
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In John 4:43-54, we see a Roman official beg Jesus to heal his son. Despite the shallow faith of the people of Galilee, Jesus healed him at the right time in the right place. From this story we see that miracles can inspire our faith, but our faith shouldn’t depend on miracles. This second miracle in the book of John also communicates deep truths a…
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A while ago a few friends dropped in and encouraged us. We had to wait to post this and can't use their names because the Church is being persecuted in their nation. They shared with us videos of Churches burning and Churches thriving, Pastors beaten, the gospel preached and people coming to know Jesus. Be encouraged and challenged by what they sha…
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During their wandering in the wilderness, God gave the Israelites detailed instructions for the building of a tabernacle. In the tabernacle, a curtain sectioned off the holy of holies—the place of atonement. In this sermon, Adam explores the curtain’s fascinating meanings and its fulfilment in Christ, who did what no priest could do, giving us acce…
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In John chapter 6 we see the miracle of Jesus walking on water, and we reviewed the juxtaposition of the Exodus story from Jewish tradition. What we learn from this miracle is more about trusting God to have full control, especially in overwhelming situations, emphasizing the importance of naming the storm, recognizing its temporality, and finding …
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How do you handle storms in life? How do you handle fear? How you respond reveals who or what you really trust. Hear today's Message from Lead Pastor Clayton Beck of the Well Church! Discover God's Word You need today! https://www.the-well-church.com Support the Show.Lead Pastor Clayton Beck による
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When it comes to difficult passages of Scripture, we need an interpretive tool—a hermeneutic. In this sermon about Moses’ intercession for the people of Israel as they defeated the Amalekites who had attacked them, Adam teaches us both about the power of prayerful intercession, and also how we can grapple with difficult passages of Scripture in a w…
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For the one weary of confession... Lent invites us to reflect on our shortcomings and our sin, but how do we do that in a way that doesn’t plunge us into shame, and how can we respond to the sins of those who have hurt us with both truth and grace? In this, our second Lenten audio reflection of the season, Annalee shares her own story of navigating…
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In John chapter 5 we see Jesus heal a man who had been paralyzed for 38 years. He asks the man, “Do you want to get well?” Jesus isn’t asking him truly if he wants to get better, but instead is speaking to the reality that sometimes it’s easier to resign ourselves to live with our issues than to heal from them. It may be easier to find comfort in w…
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Water from the Rock Moses and the Israelites hit another roadblock in their wilderness journey when they struggle to find water to drink. Miraculously (and mercifully), God meets the people with a provision of water in the desert and a glimpse of his faithful character. Listen this week as Jordan shares from Exodus 17 of the mercy of God and the pr…
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For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:7 Believer's do not have a Spirit of Fear living in them. Why then do we let Fear control us? Discover all this Truth and much more in this Message from Lead Pastor Clayton of the Well Church! https://www.the-well-church.com Support the Show…
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In John 4:43-54, we see a Roman official beg Jesus to heal his son. Despite the shallow faith of the people of Galilee, Jesus healed him at the right time in the right place. From this story we see that miracles can inspire our faith, but our faith shouldn’t depend on miracles. This second miracle in the book of John also communicates deep truths a…
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Bread from HeavenIn the wilderness, God provided the Israelites manna--bread from heaven--but he wasn't just interested in filling their stomachs. In this sermon, Abby explores how God used manna to teach his people about having a work ethic, receiving the gift of rest, and ultimately trusting in him.…
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This is second to last week in Amos as we look at one of the crescendos of the book. In this section there is a "showdown" between Amos, the prophet of God, and Amaziah, the priest of Bethel. Amaziah rejects Amos' message and, without realizing it, in rejecting this message is also rejecting God! Although we'd like to think of ourselves as Amos in …
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Who do you go to for answers? Who or what is the source you pull from to tackle life and all the problems life brings? Discover where you source should be? Hint - It's Jesus and His Word! Hear Lead Pastor Clayton Beck of the Well Church deliver this Message you need today! https://www.the-well-church.com Support the Show.…
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Explore the transformative narrative of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana, as depicted in John 2:1-11. This profound story reveals Jesus' glory, encouraging belief beyond a mere magic trick. Symbolizing union with God, the text connects weddings and wine to themes of shalom, renewal, and abundance. In times of upheaval, the narra…
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We are continuing in the book of Amos. Today we're discussing everyone's favorite topic: politics! In our political-heightened society we can often run head-long into politics (and often run straight into idolatry in the process!), or run away from it as fast as possible. What if there was a third approach? Studying Amos 8 gives us insight into how…
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Paul talked about being weak in faith and strong in faith. Which one am I? It may not be what you think. The Bible also tells us what God is looking for in recognizing those that are His. Discover what this is and more in this Message from Lead Pastor Clayton of the Well Church! https://www.the-well-church.com Support the Show.…
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In the parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids found in Matthew 25:1-13, everybody is waiting for a giant celebration of love and excitement at a wedding set to begin at any minute. The bridesmaids have a major part in a wedding celebration, but as we read, some are foolish and have no oil for their lamps. The metaphor of light shows up a lot i…
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Un-distracting Ourselves from Our Need for God Lent is a season of preparation for Good Friday, and ultimately Easter Sunday. It is a journey where we take time to face the reality of our need for God. This Lent, as we journey toward the cross, we welcome you to engage the Church at the Well Lenten devotional reader. In addition, we will be offerin…
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Join us as we continue in our series in the book of Amos. In this sermon, we tackle the issue of poverty. Scripture seems to have conflicting messages about poverty, money, wealth, riches, etc. There are some things that are clear (we should treat those in poverty with dignity, love, sacrifice, and respect), others... not so much (is it bad to be r…
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A Different Kind of Storm Jesus took time to rest—he even napped—and we stand to learn from his example. But what do you do when Jesus seems to be sleeping through your storm? In this sermon, Adam explores what the disciples learned about Jesus when caught in a boat in a storm with him, and what we can learn about him and about navigating our own s…
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