Listen to the weekly podcast of Velocity Church in Brenham, Texas led by Pastor Arthur Morgan. To learn more, visit our website at velocitybrenham.org.
In Mark 5, Jesus steps into enemy territory and confronts a man bound by darkness. What happens next reveals His authority over demons, despair, and death itself. From the tombs to the light, this is the transforming power of Christ.
In Mark 1:1–8, we see that the good news of Jesus begins with repentance and conviction. Before grace is received, hearts must be prepared. This message explores how God uses repentance to wake us up, soften our hearts, and make room for Christ to work in us.
Recorded from home due to weather conditions on Sunday morning, this sit-down conversation takes an honest look at how the voices we allow into our lives shape our faith, our peace, and our perspective.
Complaining can quietly shape our hearts and limit our joy. In this message from the Fresh Start series, we explore how gratitude is a decision, why complaining isn’t the language of heaven, and how choosing thankfulness leads to a renewed perspective and a fresh start.
In this message, we explore how prayer and fasting confront the flesh, expose unbelief, and challenge double-mindedness. Learn how denying the flesh creates space for the Spirit and leads to a focused, faith-filled life.
A fresh start requires surrender. This message from 1 Kings 19 looks at Elisha’s response to God’s call and the power of letting go to move forward.
In this powerful introduction, we dive into the awe-inspiring vision of Jesus Christ given to John on the island of Patmos. Discover what the "revelation of Jesus Christ" truly means, the significance of the seven churches, and the powerful imagery that sets the stage for everything to come.
In this kickoff message, we explore Nehemiah’s deep burden for his people — not just broken walls, but broken hearts. Discover how God uses holy burdens to stir vision, spark prayer, and move us into action. Let this message challenge you to lean into the burdens God places on your heart.
In this special episode, we welcome our good friend, Danny Jaynes from Globelink Foundation. Hear powerful stories of God’s work in Ghana, the challenges and victories of ministry abroad, and how God's church is already equipped for the mission at home.Visit https://www.globelinkfoundation.net/ for more info and to donate.
This is a message from our series, "Good Question," where our church voted on the top pressing topics today to discuss. Today's question... Why do bad things happen to good people? Let's talk about it.
This is a message from our series, "Good Question," where our church voted on the top pressing topics today to discuss. Today's question... Are we living in the last days? Let's talk about it.
This week, we talk about the importance of practicing gratitude and thankfulness in our lives. Are we known for our thankfulness? When we thank God for all of His blessings, it changes our perspective. It shapes the way that we think.
We've all heard the verse "Wives, submit to your husbands..." misused and abused over the years. Many have used that verse to try to dominate and control women. Paul states clearly in Ephesians that husbands are to love their wives as Christ loves the Church. Join us in Ephesians 5:22-33 as we look at what it truly means to live a life of submission to Christ.
There are some things that God asks us to do that can be challenging. For instance... Loving your enemies. Forgiving those who hurt you. What does it look like to live out the Gospel in our everyday lives?
If you don't know how dead you were before Jesus, you'll never fully know how alive you are with Him. That's the theme of Ephesians 2. Let's talk about it.
How do you see yourself? Do you see yourself the way God sees you? Knowing who we are in Christ shapes everything in our lives.
Isaiah 40:31 says... "But those who trust in the LORD will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint." Trusting in the Lord positions us to soar high like eagles. The question is this... who am I choosing to trust in? Am hanging with the chickens and buzzards, or am I trusting in Jesus?
In today's culture, we tend to wear "busy" like a badge of honor. At times, life can feel hectic. Maybe even a little chaotic with everything that we have going on. In this message, Brent Phillips shares about the importance of not allowing our "busyness" to get in the way of doing what the body of Christ is called to do.
In Jonah chapter 4, Jonah is angry that God has compassion on the people of Nineveh. Jonah had great theology, but still had a hard heart. How's your heart?
In Jonah Chapter 3, we see that God tells Jonah to go and do the same thing He commanded him to do in Jonah chapter one. To go to Nineveh. What then happens, is one of the greatest revivals in history.
In Jonah Chapter 2, Jonah finds himself in the belly of a great big fish. What does Jonah do? He cries out to God. He prays. When you are in a dark season, who do you run to? Sometimes God will use seasons in our lives to reveal to us that His way is the only way. He is a compassionate Father who is closer than you may know.
In Jonah chapter 1, God asks Jonah to go to Nineveh. What does Jonah do? He runs from what God tells him to do 2,500 miles in the opposite direction. Have you been running from God? Has God called you to do something that seems difficult? No matter how far we try to run from God, we cannot outrun His presence.
The story of Noah is a story of obedience. Noah does all that the Lord commands him to do. Was Noah perfect? Absolutely not. But Noah obeyed the Lord and built an ark to prepare for a flood. Not just any flood. A reset on human history. This is the story of Noah.
In Genesis 3, the serpent shows up on the scene. The enemy to this day still tries to deceive us by planting seeds of doubt, fear, anxiousness and worry in our minds. The question you need to ask is this... Who's whispering in your ear?
Anytime we begin a new year, there is so much motivation and drive to achieve something new. We set goals to attain in hopes that we achieve them throughout the year. Why do studies show that 92% of all new years resolutions made will end by Valentines Day? There must be a better way. Let's talk about it.
The Bible says, "I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers." What does is mean to have a prosperous soul? Let's talk about it.
If you're going through a storm in life, Jesus will meet you in the middle of the mess. The same God who is with you on the mountaintop is the same God who will be with you in the lowest valley of your life. We have to learn to embrace the process knowing that the miracle working God is always working.
When Jesus gets invited to a wedding, the unimaginable happens... They run out of wine. Running out of wine during a wedding was looked at as an absolute disgrace during this time. But when Jesus is invited to a party, anything is possible. Jesus turns water to wine. Jesus is still turning water into wine. Let's talk about it.
The church is called to be on mission witnessing to the world that Jesus died for. It impossible for us to fulfill the mission of God without the Holy Spirit power of God. What does it look like to live out the spirit filled life?
You might have heard the story of John The Baptist. As we get introduced to John in our series on the Gospel of John, we realize what can happen when something new steps into and old way of doing things. We love tradition. Traditions are great. But God wants to be more than a Sunday tradition. He wants a relationship with you. Let's talk about it.
God is the same yesterday today and forever. He paid for our salvation and for our healing. Psalm 103 says, "Forget not all His benefits: Who forgives all your iniquities, Who heals all your diseases..." Let's talk about it.
This is a message from a series entitled, "You Asked For It," where we asked our church to vote on the top pressing questions in our society. The number one most voted question... How would Jesus approach politics. There is so much division in our culture. Especially when it comes to politics. The question is, did Jesus ever face political division? How should the church approach politics? Let's talk about it.
Jesus brought in a new era. Jesus was full of Grace and Truth. It's important for us to know what grace is and how it can set us free.