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Apr 30, 2025 • 49min

Fruit of the Spirit: Patience | Collin Spencer

This message teaches that true spiritual growth is shown by the Fruit of the Spirit, especially patience, not just outward religious habits. Using Job’s trials and Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane, it shows how God uses hard seasons to purify our hearts and build patience. Patience isn’t instantly given—it’s developed through daily encounters with God, enduring trials, and staying submitted to His will. Spiritual growth means our character becomes more like Jesus, not just appearing spiritual. In every season, we are called to "stay in the garden," trusting God's timing and process. Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49426771
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Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 7min

Can Christians Have Demons? With Vlad Savchuk | Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott

In this episode of 'Spiritual Leadership,' host Landon Schott is joined by Pastor Vlad Savchuk, senior pastor of Hungry Gen Church and YouTube influencer. Together, they explore the reality of spiritual warfare, the existence of demons, and their attacks on Christians. Vlad shares his personal journey into understanding spiritual warfare and offers insights on how to spiritually grow and live in freedom. They discuss the essential roles of spiritual leaders, the importance of being led by the Holy Spirit, and provide practical advice for dealing with spiritual oppression and demonic influences. A powerful prayer for deliverance and encouragement for listeners is also included.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 55min

The Fruit of Patience | Clay Ingram | MC Fort Worth

In this message from Mercy Culture Fort Worth, Pastor Clay Ingram delves into the topic of patience using John 15 as the foundational scripture. Highlighting the significance of bearing fruit and remaining in Jesus, Ps. Clay outlines the conditions and benefits of true, godly patience. The sermon covers key elements such as trusting God in difficult times, the difference between gifts and fruit of the Spirit, and the importance of remaining steadfast in faith. Ps. Clay also shares personal testimonies and biblical examples to illustrate how patience is cultivated and the transformational power of waiting on the Lord. Tune in to learn how to develop the fruit of patience by beholding Jesus, the perfect embodiment of this virtue.
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Apr 25, 2025 • 53min

Shame Go | Clay Ingram | MC Dallas

Mercy Culture Church exists to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. For more information on ways you can be a part of it, follow us on social media @mercyculture or visit us at mercyculture.com Share the link and invite a friend to join this service. 👉 Subscribe to receive our latest content: https://www.youtube.com/c/MercyCulture?sub_confirmation=1 † If you have made a decision to follow Jesus and want to learn about ways to connect with Him, text "CONNECT" to 59090 ⛪️ To support the ministry of Mercy Culture Church and invest into the lives of others through giving, text "GIVE" to 59090 🙏 If you need prayer or would to request prayer for someone you know, text "PRAYER" to 59090. #MercyCulture #Church #BeAPartOfIt Musicbed Sync ID: MB01PGDEXCVLCF3
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Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 10min

WARNING: Not Every Dream Is from God | Holy Disruption with Heather Schott

In this episode of 'Holy Disruption,' host Heather Schott is joined by Pastor Vlad Savchuk to discuss the spiritual significance of dreams. They explore how God uses dreams to communicate with believers, share personal testimonies of divine and demonic dreams, and discuss how to discern between dreams from God, soul dreams, and demonic dreams. The episode emphasizes the importance of seeking God's voice and stewarding His words, provides actionable steps for dealing with tormenting dreams, and encourages a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit to receive divine messages.
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Apr 23, 2025 • 48min

Shame Go! | Dehavilland Ford | MC East Fort Worth

This message, delivered on Resurrection Sunday by Pastor Dehavilland Ford, focuses on the theme of shame and redemption through the crucifixion of Jesus. Drawing from key scriptures in Luke, Matthew, Genesis, and Isaiah, it explores how Jesus endured public humiliation, nakedness, and betrayal to break the power of shame over humanity. The sermon highlights the contrast between Adam’s introduction of shame through sin and Jesus’ ultimate act of love by bearing our shame on the cross. Through historical, cultural, and theological insights, the message emphasizes that shame distorts identity, but Jesus came not only to forgive sins but to free us from shame. Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49422886
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Apr 21, 2025 • 1h 10min

Shame Go! | Landon Schott

In this powerful message from Mercy Culture Fort Worth, Ps. Landon Schott delivers an impactful sermon titled 'Shame Go.' Ps. Landon delves into the crucifixion of Jesus as described in Matthew 27, emphasizing how Jesus endured immense shame and suffering to demonstrate His love and offer deliverance from shame. He expounds on the differences between guilt and shame, conviction and condemnation, and exposes shame as a personal, public, and demonic force. The sermon is a call to break free from the bondage of shame through the transformative power of the cross and the glory of God. Packed with scriptures and personal reflections, Ps. Landon leads the congregation in a prayer for salvation and deliverance, urging everyone to live free from shame.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 49min

How Does God Speak? | Spiritual Leadership With Landon Schott

In this episode of Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott, Landon sits down with renowned author and pastor RT Kendall to discuss their journeys in spiritual leadership, hearing God's voice, and the importance of forgiveness. Kendall shares powerful stories of personal encounters with Jesus, his theology, and his advice for young leaders. The episode explores themes of faith, listening to the Holy Spirit, and the value of total forgiveness, providing profound insights and encouragement for spiritual growth.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 36min

Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness | Heather Schott | MC East Fort Worth

This powerful message from Senior Pastor Heather Schott centers on the Fruit of Faithfulness as a non-negotiable requirement from God. Drawing from Numbers 12, we see how God affirms Moses as uniquely faithful—humble, obedient, and intimate with Him—despite criticism and opposition. Faithfulness is defined not by outward success, but by unwavering trust, obedience, and endurance through persecution, suffering, and temptation. The message warns of the deceptive Spirit of Python, which mimics truth to sow confusion, rebellion, and division in the church, using false prophecy, jealousy, and spiritual manipulation. It strangles spiritual life, keeping believers from bearing good fruit. Believers are urged to examine what they are truly faithful to—whether it's God or idols like platforms, people, or self-will. True faithfulness, as modeled by Moses and Paul, is proven in the valley, in prison, in pressure, and in consistent pursuit of God’s will. It is maintained through abiding in Christ and regular repentance. Ultimately, faithfulness leads to eternal reward, not necessarily earthly comfort, and culminates in hearing Jesus say, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49419917
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Apr 14, 2025 • 56min

Radically Loving Your Neighbor | John Amanchukwu

In this compelling message from Mercy Culture Fort Worth, Ps. John delves into the topic of 'Radically Loving Your Neighbor' as entitled in the sermon. Starting with a heartfelt praise of Jesus and reflections on Palm Sunday, the message transitions into honoring the church’s pastors and staff. The core of the sermon focuses on radical love as described in the Bible, emphasizing the significant commandments of loving God and one's neighbor. The speaker passionately discusses the societal implications of love, addressing contemporary issues like gossip, judgment, and respect, while incorporating scripture from Matthew 22, Leviticus, and Romans. The sermon rounds out with a powerful reminder of Christ’s resurrection and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. Join us for this thought-provoking and spiritually enriching message.

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