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The mission of Lake Point Church is to point people to God through a relationship with Jesus Christ, His Church, and His world. We want people to first belong to our church fellowship, ultimately believe on the Lord Jesus, and become the person God designed them to be.
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In this sermon, Pastor Frank Bennett shares the story about the man born blind. There are many times when we are called to wait upon the Lord. But there are also times when we decide to wait even though God has given us the green light to move forward. One reason people don't move forward is they are waiting for things to be perfect. They are waiting on the approval of certain people. They are waiting on a pain-free opportunity to make a change. That type of waiting is actually disobeying.
In this stand-alone message, Terry Kruger shares a message from Titus 2:11-15. While we wait for the blessed hope—the return of Jesus Christ—believers are to live transformed lives shaped by His grace. Christ gave Himself to redeem us and purify a people who are eager to do what is good.
Our student ministry takes over the worship gathering on this first Sunday of 2026. Student Minister, Michael Thigpen, shares a message called "New Year, New You". It all about the reconciliation Gospel based on 2 Corinthians 5:11-21.
In this Christmas Eve message, Pastor Frank Bennett shares the idea that Jesus can relate with us because He has faced similar fears. The three fears that are of focus during this message are Fear of the Unknown, Fear of What Others Think, and Fear of Not Having Enough.
We see traces of the cross in the Christmas story. We can’t separate the joy of Jesus' birth from the purpose of His death. Christmas is incomplete if it celebrates the cradle, but ignores the cross. The cross didn’t cancel Joy. It completed it.
Have you ever experienced some chaos at Christmas? There was much chaos at that first Christmas. In the Christmas story, we see that even when life feels out of control, God is still in control — and His joy shows up right in the middle of our chaos. Joy doesn’t disappear in crisis — it deepens when we see God’s hand guiding us through the chaos. Joy is a choice rooted in faith, not feelings. Obedience to God's call opens the door to joy.
In this first message of our Christmas Joy series, Pastor Frank shares the joy of the calling to follow Christ. God’s calling may interrupt our plans, but it always leads to lasting joy when we trust His purpose. God’s calling may cost you comfort, but it will never cost you His presence.
Paul reminds us as he did with the church of Ephesus, that we were (past tense) spiritually dead but because of God’s great mercy, love and the free gift of Grace for those that came to a saving faith in Jesus Christ, are now alive to God. For those who do not have a saving faith Christ, they can receive God’s free gift of grace.
In this stand-alone sermon, Pastor Frank shares the lesson from Blind Bartimaeus about how to have a faith that moves mountains. We also are reminded that some mountains in our lives were made to be moved by faith. But some mountains remain in order to move our faith.
In this stand-alone sermon, Pastor Frank Bennett shares two stories in scripture that help us know when we should stay or when we should go. If God has called us to do something, He will give us staying power. For us to move from where we are to where God wants us to be, it will require us to go deeper.
Many of us live with a quiet sense of condemnation or a performance-driven fear of failure. In this message, we see the amazing act of grace when Jesus stoops to our level between us and our accuser. Jesus then commands us to go and sin no more.
In this single sermon, Pastor Frank Bennett shares the importance that dying to self has on the beauty of our spiritual growth and change. The Christian life is not about turning over a new leaf, but receiving a new life.
This single sermon by Pastor Frank Bennett is about moving from a life of simply knowing about God to one where we truly know and experience Him personally through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. Together, we will unpack what it means to live a Spirit-filled life.
In this sermon, Pastor Frank Bennett goes into detail about how the Apostle Paul explains the reason for the armor of God and then how to use it. We look at each spiritual equipment as it relates to spiritual battles.
Pastor Frank Bennett shares an important attribute of God that is only mentioned once in scripture. We are reminded in the book of Zephaniah that God sings over us. Even in the middle of our consequences of sin, God shows that He is present, powerful, takes great pleasure in us, quiets us with His love and sings at the top of His lungs. Take to heart this encouraging message.
In this stand alone sermon, Pastor Frank Bennett shares a message about the principle of firsts. If God is first in your life, then other things will come into order. This does not mean you will not have problems. But would you rather go through tribulation with everything in order or everything out of order? If God is not first in your life, then other things will be out of order.
In this stand alone sermon, Pastor Frank Bennett shares the POINT of Evangelism. It's important to PRAY for those God has chosen you to reach, to OWN your responsibility to share your faith, the INVITE those around you to church and a new life in Christ, to listen to the NEEDS of those you come in contact, and to share your TESTIMONY of what Jesus has done in your life.
In this final sermon of our Artificial Integrity series, Pastor Frank Bennett shares how one person responded to the choice that could have caused him to live a life of Artificial Integrity. We learn from King David the importance of allowing trusted people who will be honest with you. We also learned to surrender in humility and to prepare for the consequences that will occur. We finally learned how to properly walk in restoration.
For this week in our Artificial Integrity series, we take a look at the story of the rich young ruler. The Artificial Integrity we see in this man is him trying to be good, his idol of being successful, and his problem of being independent with his faith. He was so close, yet so far from living an authentic faith
In week three of this series, we focus on the early Church, contrasting its devotion, unity, and radical generosity with the deceptive actions of Ananias and Sapphira, who gave with wrong motives, withheld funds they pledged, and operated under false pretenses, ultimately lying to God. The question for them and for us today is, "What are you holding back?"




















Is this the Lake Point Church located in Rockwall, TX?