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Catch up on what's happening each week at OneLife Church. These challenging messages and sermon series are designed to help you discover Jesus and how your one life can make a difference.
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OneLife est un podcast qui s’adresse à toutes les personnes qui désirent faire évoluer leur mindset et atteindre les objectifs qu’ils se sont fixés. « Devenir entrepreneur de sa vie », c’est l’esprit même du podcast. Chacun peut prendre le contrôle de sa vie, en avoir conscience est une première étape pour avancer ! Je partage chaque semaine à travers plusieurs épisodes ma vision des choses, des problèmes que nous connaissons tous et j’apporte des solutions, que chacun peut mettre en place d ...
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What if we saw parenting not just as a daily task, but as one of the main ways God brings His promises to life across generations? God invites us to see family the way He does—with a bigger, generational mindset. He’s not just thinking about today; He’s thinking about our kids, their kids, and beyond. Now more than ever, we need families who put Go…
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We all experience problems and pain in this life. A lot of us walk through our lives with questions… questions we don’t have answers for or questions we’re too afraid to ask. Over the next few weeks we'll address some of your most pressing questions that you might be avoiding. Join us for SOS: 6 Questions to Stop Avoiding & Change Your Life…
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It’s easy to feel strong when we’ve just come off a spiritual high—like we’ve seen God move and we’re ready to take on the world. But then life hits, and we realize we’ve started relying more on ourselves than on Jesus. That’s what happened with the disciples. After seeing Jesus in His glory, they couldn’t cast out a demon—not for lack of effort, b…
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We all experience problems and pain in this life. A lot of us walk through our lives with questions… questions we don’t have answers for or questions we’re too afraid to ask. Over the next few weeks we'll address some of your most pressing questions that you might be avoiding. Join us for SOS: 6 Questions to Stop Avoiding & Change Your Life…
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Life is full of tests, even for those who follow Jesus. But these tests aren’t random; they’re divinely allowed and designed by God to shape our character, grow our faith, and prepare us for the journey ahead. God uses tests to form us into pillars—people of strength, stability, and support for others. God is working through every circumstance to m…
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We all experience problems and pain in this life. A lot of us walk through our lives with questions… questions we don’t have answers for or questions we’re too afraid to ask. Over the next few weeks we'll address some of your most pressing questions that you might be avoiding. Join us for SOS: 6 Questions to Stop Avoiding & Change Your Life…
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In the final moments of life, the majority of us don't have a script prepared or a carefully crafted farewell before we breathe our last breath. Yet as Jesus was bloody, beaten, and nailed to a cross, he looked at those around Him and spoke His last words. Jesus’ last words on that Friday were not just to be heard that day but they echo into eterni…
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There’s hope this Easter—but it starts with facing the real problem. Scripture doesn’t just offer advice for life, it gives an honest diagnosis: we’re spiritually dead. Separated from God, unable to fix ourselves, and in need of more than a fresh start—we need resurrection. The good news? Jesus doesn’t come to make bad people better; He comes to ma…
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In the transfiguration of Jesus, we catch a glimpse of the glory that has always been His—but now revealed. This moment on the mountain invites us to behold His glory, receive His suffering, and listen to His voice. Like the disciples, we can be so used to the ordinary that we miss the extraordinary presence of Jesus right in front of us. But when …
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In the final moments of life, the majority of us don't have a script prepared or a carefully crafted farewell before we breathe our last breath. Yet as Jesus was bloody, beaten, and nailed to a cross, he looked at those around Him and spoke His last words. Jesus’ last words on that Friday were not just to be heard that day but they echo into eterni…
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Sometimes we come to Jesus thinking we see clearly, but like Peter in this passage, we often only see part of the picture. When Jesus asks, “Who do you say I am?” Peter gets the right answer—“You are the Christ.” But he still doesn’t fully understand what that means. He’s holding onto his own ideas of who Jesus should be, and it leads him to push b…
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In the final moments of life, the majority of us don't have a script prepared or a carefully crafted farewell before we breathe our last breath. Yet as Jesus was bloody, beaten, and nailed to a cross, he looked at those around Him and spoke His last words. Jesus’ last words on that Friday were not just to be heard that day but they echo into eterni…
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Jesus had already fed a massive crowd once—and now, here He is doing it again. The disciples had seen Him come through before, but they still struggled to trust. Sound familiar? We’ve all had moments where we’ve seen God move powerfully in our lives, only to find ourselves doubting when the next challenge comes. God has been incredibly faithful. He…
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In the final moments of life, the majority of us don't have a script prepared or a carefully crafted farewell before we breathe our last breath. Yet as Jesus was bloody, beaten, and nailed to a cross, he looked at those around Him and spoke His last words. Jesus’ last words on that Friday were not just to be heard that day but they echo into eterni…
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The story of the Gentile woman shows us what genuine faith looks like—humble, persistent, and confident in the goodness of Jesus. Even when it feels like barriers are in the way, real faith presses on, believing that God is kind and compassionate. Sometimes our faith is grown through waiting, suffering, and not getting immediate answers. But Jesus …
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In the final moments of life, the majority of us don't have a script prepared or a carefully crafted farewell before we breathe our last breath. Yet as Jesus was bloody, beaten, and nailed to a cross, he looked at those around Him and spoke His last words. Jesus’ last words on that Friday were not just to be heard that day but they echo into eterni…
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It’s so easy to settle for religion instead of relationship—and when we do, it kills our faith. Jesus confronts the Pharisees because they elevated man-made rules above God’s Word, putting tradition and personal preference in the place of true obedience. The same thing can happen today—when we focus more on outward appearances than inward devotion,…
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Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It’s fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people. The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth i…
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Do you really know Jesus, or have you just been familiar with Him? When life gets hard—and it will—it’s easy to let fear or disappointment cloud our view of who He really is. But Jesus isn’t committed to making our lives comfortable; He’s committed to growing our faith. In this moment with His disciples, walking on water in the middle of a storm, J…
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Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It’s fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people. The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth i…
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Jesus feeding the 5,000 is more than just a miracle—it’s a glimpse into the heart of Christ. It reveals our deep need and his desire to satisfy not just some of our needs, but all of them. We often come to Jesus expecting him to meet our physical or immediate desires, but he wants to give us something greater—himself. He is the Bread of Life, our d…
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Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It’s fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people. The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth i…
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Herod had the opportunity to do the right thing—but he didn’t. Faced with pressure, pride, and the weight of his reputation, he made a choice that led him away from truth and into darkness. We all face these moments. Will we stand firm for Jesus, or will we crumble under pressure like Herod? In this message, we look at John the Baptist’s unwavering…
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Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It’s fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people. The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth i…
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The gospel of Jesus is offensive—it challenges pride, confronts sin, and calls people to surrender. Jesus Himself was rejected—misunderstood and dismissed. The same rejection He faced is something we will encounter as His disciples. How do we handle it? Do we compromise under pressure, or do we stand firm with joy, righteousness, and unwavering fai…
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Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It’s fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people. The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth i…
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Sometimes, life throws obstacles at us that we just can’t fix, no matter how hard we try. Those desperate moments reveal the true state of our faith, and often it is meager, small, and very imperfect. But the good news is that Jesus responds to imperfect faith! In Mark 5, both Jairus and a woman suffering for years came to Jesus, not because they w…
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In Mark 5:1-20, Jesus encounters a man tormented by demons, revealing His complete authority over evil. Satan and his forces seek to destroy, but Jesus defeats evil—both externally and within us—offering freedom, restoration, and a new identity. His very presence disrupts darkness, yet many feared losing their normal life and begged Him to leave. B…
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You can join our OneLife Sunday morning gatherings via livestream at 9am and 11am CST every Sunday morning. Or if you’re local to the Bay Area of Houston, we’d love to have you join us in person Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 9am and 11am! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join us live on Sunday mornings: https://www.youtube.com/@onelifechurch38…
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A new year brings about thoughts of change and possibilities. We can have desires for the upcoming year and create goals to see our plans become reality. How do we prioritize and make so many decisions in such a fast-paced world? How do we know if we’re really headed in the right direction? How do we use our time to the best of our abilities? Join …
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What would it look like to live every day hearing the voice of God the Father saying, “I love you, and I delight in you”? At Jesus’ baptism, before He began His ministry or performed any miracles, the Father affirmed His love and pleasure in Him. That same love and affirmation is extended to us through grace! When we root ourselves in the affirmati…
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A new year brings about thoughts of change and possibilities. We can have desires for the upcoming year and create goals to see our plans become reality. How do we prioritize and make so many decisions in such a fast-paced world? How do we know if we’re really headed in the right direction? How do we use our time to the best of our abilities? Join …
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