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Pastor Robert and Taylor Madu have a heart to see the city of Dallas introduced to the Grace and transforming Truth of Jesus. They are passionate to provide a space for all to come, with different backgrounds, and different walks of life, encountering community, spiritual growth, and simply a relationship with Christ. This is not confined only to the city of Dallas. Social crosses all barriers, and desires to reach people globally. Subscribe and share. This allows Social to meet people right where they are, with the opportunity to build the global church any and every way possible.
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In “It’s About Time,” Pastor Robert Madu unveils the future of Social Dallas on an unforgettable Vision Sunday! Vision and timing are inseparable and only when we align with God’s “what” and God’s “when” does purpose come alive. Our obedience may look ridiculous at first, but it becomes miraculous in God’s perfect time. Social Dallas is standing in faith for the resources to break ground on our Future Home because this is God’s vision, it’s God’s timing, and He will build His house. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “Watch Your Step,” Pastor Robert Madu brings a powerful reminder: our feet don’t just move our bodies — they move our entire lives. Every step we take shapes our direction, our choices, and our destiny. God hates feet that rush to evil but loves feet that run boldly toward Him. We don’t drift from God in big leaps — it’s the small, quiet steps that pull us away. But here’s the good news: those same steps can bring us right back the moment we choose to turn our hearts to Him. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “I Could Never,” Pastor Robert Madu exposes the lie that sin starts with actions—it actually begins deep within the heart. Our hands only carry out the blueprint our hearts have already drawn. Like Cain, unchecked bitterness and unforgiveness lead to destruction, but through Jesus’ blood, forgiveness and healing are always available. Don’t ignore your heart—what’s inside will shape your life. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “What Lies Beneath,” Pastor Robert Madu teaches that lies are like icebergs — small on the surface but powerful enough to sink our lives. God hates lies because they keep us trapped in fear. From “micro lies” to “mirror lies” to “malicious lies,” Pastor Robert shows how deception quietly grows until it destroys. God exposes lies not to shame us, but to bring healing and freedom. Truth isn’t just a principle — it’s a person, and His name is Jesus. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “When Pride Gets In Your Eyes” Pastor Robert Madu urges us to let God’s Word both comfort and confront us—like a surgeon’s scalpel that cuts not to kill, but to heal. When God begins removing things from our lives, we must trust His loving precision. Pride blinds and hardens the heart, closing heaven’s flow of grace, while humility opens heaven and invites God’s presence to dwell within us. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “You’d Be Surprised What Grows in the Winter,” Pastor Manouchka Charles powerfully reminds us that God can produce fruit in any season. Don’t let “winter” fool you—God can use the very conditions meant to take you out to build you up.  If you want to bear fruit, you must be willing to sow seed. When we plant in faith, God is faithful to bring forth fruit—even in our hardest seasons. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “We Outside,” Ryan Leak shares a powerful message reminding us that God can use our everyday, Jesus-inspired lives to point others to Him. Even if people never step inside a church, they can still experience God through us. Most miracles don’t happen within church walls—they happen in the marketplace, at work, and in everyday life. When we share our faith through our wounds, our work, and our words, our lives become a living canvas on which others see Jesus. Don’t confine God to a building—we outside! Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “Crashing Out,” Pastor Robert Madu reveals Jesus as a disrupter, passionate about the fruit our lives bear. In Mark 11, Jesus encounters a fig tree that appeared outwardly “fruitful” but, in reality, had none. Fruit in our lives is the visible evidence of God’s Spirit flowing through us—without strain and without performance. Leaves without fruit? That’s empty religion: activity without intimacy. God can handle our humanity, but He will confront our hypocrisy. Don’t just look the part—let your life be a living witness of your connection to God. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “Listen Up,” Pastor Robert Madu explains the power of truly hearing. In a world full of noise, are we only listening around—or are we learning to listen up? Have we become so in tune with culture that we’ve lost clarity about who God is? In Matthew 17, Jesus is transfigured on a high mountain before Peter, James, and John—revealing the glory of His presence. Miracles may capture our attention, but they are only signs pointing to the greater glory of the Savior Himself. Don’t let distraction slowly destroy your connection to God; it’s time to listen up. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “Prove It,” Pastor Robert Madu challenges the pressure that often pushes us to prove who we are.  God’s order is different—identity always shapes behavior! You don’t have to prove what God has already declared about you.  When Jesus faced temptation in the wilderness, He stood on the truth of His identity. Temptation isn’t sin, but how you respond can be. Live from God’s approval, not for approval—and step confidently into who God is calling you to be.   Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “Seeds of Faith,” Dr. Anita Phillips teaches us a powerful truth: our hearts are soil, and both the seeds we receive and the seeds we plant in others matter deeply. When our hearts are ready to receive God’s Word, the Word begins to shape how we see and respond to the world around us.  Fear isn’t the real enemy of faith—sight is. What we see will always try to challenge what we know! When we obey God, we discover that He wants us to be active participants in creating the abundant life He is calling us to.  God never intended for us to be paralyzed by anxiety or stuck second-guessing His will. He wants us to live fully—bold, confident, and anchored in His Word! Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “You Need A Drink,” Pastor Robert Madu delivers a healing message about our deep need for the living water that only Jesus provides. Through the story of the Woman at the Well in John 4, we see that Jesus often meets us in the very places we try to avoid. He patiently waits, inviting us into vulnerability that leads to true transformation. Any thirst in our lives that we try to satisfy with temporary things only leads to greater emptiness.  The water Jesus offers doesn’t just quench our thirst for a moment—it satisfies our soul for eternity.
In Firm Foundation, Priscilla Shirer shares a powerful message about the foundation we’re building for our lives. Everyone is building—but not every foundation will last. In Matthew 7, Jesus tells the story of two houses: one built wisely, the other foolishly. When storms come, they reveal whether our lives are built on shortcuts or on a genuine, trusting relationship with God. The question is this: Are we aligning our lives with God’s Word? Are we committed to obeying Him no matter what? Storms are unavoidable—but only what is built on God is unshakable.   Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “The god You Made,” Pastor Robert Madu warns of the danger of idols—the things we reach for because we can see them, instead of waiting on the God we cannot see. God relates to us through covenant, not contracts; His love is rooted in His promises, not our performance. Through His covenant, God not only delivers us from struggles but also delivers us to worship Him. The question is not if we will worship, but who or what we will worship. Only God—who knows us and calls us by name—can satisfy what no idol ever will. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “I Hate It Up Here,” Pastor Robert Madu shares a powerful message about two mountaintop experiences of Elijah—one where God revealed Himself in fire, and another where He came gently in a whisper. Elijah had just witnessed an incredible move of God, yet soon after, he found himself in deep despair. He was hungry, alone, tired, and empty.  What do we do when the weight of success feels heavier than the weight of failure? At his breaking point, God invited Elijah to Mount Horeb to rest in His presence. At our lowest moments, God reminds us that He is not only the God who comes by fire—He is also the gentle whisper of peace, close enough to revive us again. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In this week’s message, Pastor Robert Madu launches a powerful new series, “Mountains.” Throughout the Bible, mountains are where God meets His people—to give vision, deepen relationship, and reveal His character. From Eden to the Cross, mountains stand as sacred meeting places where Heaven touches earth.  Even in valley seasons, we were made for the mountain—for connection with Him. A valley viewpoint will never match a mountaintop revelation. God is constantly calling us higher—to the mountain—where His presence changes everything! Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
The finale of Social at the Movies features Hidden Figures! Pastors Robert and Taylor Madu inspire us through the real-life story of Katherine Johnson—a brilliant mathematician who overcame incredible odds to walk in her purpose at NASA.  Katherine’s story is one of quiet strength, composure, and resilience in the face of racism and injustice.  She reminds us that our gifts don’t have to be loud to be powerful. We don’t have to force our way to the table—our gifts will make room for us. When God has placed a gift inside of you, it will speak louder than any opposition.  God is the hidden figure behind the scenes, always working out His purpose in our lives! Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
Social at the Movies continues with Inside Out 2! Pastor Robert Madu unpacks how the main character, Riley, experiences many of the same emotions we all face—and often struggle with—every day. Her story challenges us to examine the beliefs we’re building our lives upon. Is our pain shaping our perspective? In the movie, Anxiety doesn’t just attack Riley’s situation—it attacks her identity. True healing doesn’t come from denying our emotions, but from learning to feel them without being ruled by them.  Joy is our secret weapon—and it’s stronger than Anxiety. Why? Because Joy isn’t rooted in our circumstances, but in our connection to God. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
As we kick off Social at the Movies, Pastor Robert Madu unpacks powerful life lessons through the inspiring film “The Pursuit of Happyness.” The story of the main character, Chris Gardner, isn’t just a tale of rags to riches — it’s a journey of resilience, sacrifice, and unwavering hope when everything seems to be falling apart.  In the darkest moments — our “cave seasons” — we discover we’re never truly alone. God is there, reminding us who we are and revealing who He is. It’s in the pain and pressure that we learn: when we pursue Jesus, His dreams for our life begins to pursue us. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In “It's Gametime,” Michael Jr. uses his gift of humor to show us that everything we’ve been through — the good and the bad — has been practice for what God is calling us to. Even when we feel overwhelmed, the most important thing is to hear our Father’s voice, open our eyes, and remember that He’s right there with us.  Jesus doesn’t just want access to the “good room” in the house of our lives — He wants us to invite Him into every part. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
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