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Author: Kevin Choate
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We are Wildwood Community Church's college ministry in Norman, OK. We are committed to college students following Jesus together to the glory of God! Find us @wildwoodcollege or at wildwoodchurch.org/college for more information!
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This week we continued our series, The Wisdom of God, by looking at 1 Corinthians 4:14–21.In this passage, Paul reminds us that God gives the church loving spiritual fathers, calling us to trust their leadership and imitate their lives.Kevin walks us through this truth using two main points:Fatherly Leadership Invites Imitation (vv14–17)Fatherly Leadership Is Revealed by Its Power to Transform, Not Its Ability to Impress (vv18–21)This week we finished our series on The Wisdom of God! Come back for our next series, "Let's Talk About Race!"
This week we continued our series, The Wisdom of God, by looking at 1 Corinthians 4:6–13.In this passage, Paul shows us that the way of the cross reverses worldly ideas of status, calling believers to reject pride and embrace humble service.Kevin walks us through this truth using two key points:An Honest Evaluation (vv6–7)Corinthian Comfort or Christ’s Cross? (vv8–13)Follow along as we continue to learn from Paul's letter to the church in Corinth!
In this passage, Paul reminds us that ministry success is measured by faithfulness, calling us to center our lives on Christ!Kevin walks us through this truth in two ways:The Standard of Judgment (vv1–2)The Only Trustworthy Judge (vv3–5)Follow along as we continue our series on The Wisdom Of God!
This week we continued our series, The Wisdom of God, by looking at 1 Corinthians 3:18-23 with guest speaker Mike Beckham, who is an elder at Wildwood!This passage invites us to see the emptiness of worldly wisdom and how spiritual wisdom helps us avoid 3 pitfalls...Putting Our Faith a Charismatic LeaderPutting Our Faith In Our Own UnderstandingPutting Our Faith In Our PerformanceFollow along as we continue learning from Paul's letter to the church in Corinth!
This week we continued our series, The Wisdom of God, by looking at 1 Corinthians 3:5–17 with guest speaker Pete Brunette, Campus Director for StuMo at OU.Paul writes this to leaders in the church, but the truths are applicable for us today! Paul reminds us to build what will last on Christ as our foundation.
This week we continued our series, The Wisdom of God, by looking at 1 Corinthians 2:13–3:4.In this passage, Paul reminds us that the Holy Spirit enables both understanding and obedience of God’s truth, helping believers move from spiritual infancy to maturity.Kevin walks us through this truth using two key points:Who’s Your Teacher? (2:13–16)The No-More-Milk Diet (3:1–4)Follow along as we continue learning from Paul's letter to the church in Corinth!
This week we continued our series, The Wisdom of God, by looking at 1 Corinthians 2:1–12.In this passage, Paul reminds us that God’s wisdom is revealed through the Spirit, not through human strength or understanding.Kevin walks us through two ways to apply this truth:Rely on the Spirit in Ministry (vv1–5)Glory in the Crucifixion for Wisdom (vv6–12)Follow along as we continue learning from Paul's letter to the church in Corinth!
This week we continued our series, The Wisdom of God, by looking at 1 Corinthians 1:18–31.In this passage, Paul reminds us to boast only in Christ and His cross, because in His wisdom, God chooses to save the foolish, the weak, and the lowly.Kevin walks us through this truth using 2 points: A Foolish Message Reveals the Wisdom of GodGod’s “Wise” Choices Glorify His SonFollow along as we continue learning from Paul's letter to the church in Corinth!
This week in our series The Wisdom of God, we looked at 1 Corinthians 1:10–17 and were reminded that because Christ alone unites believers, we are called to live as a family, not as rivals. Paul urges the church toward unity, exposes the causes of division, and points us back to the center of our unity, Jesus!Follow along as we continue learning from Paul's letter to the church in Corinth!
This week we began a new series, The Wisdom of God! We looked at Paul’s greeting in 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 where we saw that God calls us to be saints, so we must remember who and whose we are.We will see 2 points in Paul's greeting:God Gives Us a New Identity (vv1–3)God Gives Us a New Purpose (vv4–9)Follow along as we continue learning from Paul's letter to the church in Corinth!
This week, we looked at God’s Grace in a Quiet Place as Kevin walked us through 1 Kings 19:1–18! Even in seasons of weakness and discouragement, God reminds us of His unchanging, unfinished, and unstoppable plan.In this passage, we followed Elijah through:The Descent to Depression (vv. 1–8)The Ascent to Providence (vv. 9–18)We saw how we can strengthen our souls by remembering God's unchanging, unfinished, and unstoppable plan.
From 1 Corinthians 2:9–3:3, Ben Seiler, Cru’s Team Leader at OU, reminds us that Christ is meant to reign on the throne of our lives. With Jesus at the center, we can intentionally spend time with non-believers so they can also see and hear the hope of the gospel.
This week, Kevin preached an introduction to Exodus as we started studying it together in our Bible studies. Exodus and the entire Old Testament is a story of redemption, pointing us to Jesus. Use this link to sign up for a Bible Study today! It's never too late to jump in!https://wildwood.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/558/responses/new
Listen into our Disciple-Making Training from August 2025! Both college students and faithful adults will gain insight into being a “3D disciple” and making disciples!
In this week’s message, Park Your Car, we were reminded of the importance of committing to a body of believers. In Romans 12:3-8 we are reminded that we are blessed by God to bless others Kevin walked us through 3 main points where we learned that...We should look to serve, not be servedThere is diversity in how God has gifted usSpiritual gifts are designed to be usedListen in as we learn what it looks like to commit to a body of believers and how we can use our unique gifts to serve others and glorify God.
This week was Vision Sunday, and we looked at The Two Gardens in Genesis 3:1–7, Matthew 26:30–46, Luke 22:43–44!We saw we have a choice to make to live with a “thy will be done” mindset, because God’s way is always better than ours.We looked at 3 main points...In the Garden of Eden, man says “my will be done”In the Garden of Gethsemane, man says “thy will be done"What are you saying about your life?Join us as we learn about the responses in these two gardens and the call for us to respond by trusting God’s will above our own.
This week in our series The Prayers of Paul, we explored Romans 15:14-33!Paul’s prayer teaches us that Christ commissions His Church as evangelistic priests, so we must partner together in mission through prayer.In this passage, we’re called to:Reach the lost as evangelistic priests (vv.14–22)Partner in the mission through prayer (vv.23–33)Follow along as we continue learning from Paul's prayers!
This week in our series The Prayers of Paul, Cole Berryhill walked us through Ephesians 3:14–21!Paul’s prayer teaches us that the love of Christ brings us into the fullness of God, to the glory of God forever.In this passage, we reflected on:The love of ChristThe fullness of GodThe glory of God foreverJoin us as we continue to learn from the prayers of Paul!
This week in our series The Prayers of Paul, we looked at Ephesians 1:15–23, where we saw that believers may truly know God's power and plan! Follow along as we continue to learn from the Paul's prayers!
This week, we continued our series on The Prayers of Paul, as we walked through Philippians 1:3-11.Paul’s prayer teaches us that the gospel unites us, encouraging us to pray for Christ’s work to be completed in us.By looking at Paul’s prayer, we see:Christ’s beginning work is what encourages prayer (vv.3–5, 7–8)Christ’s continued work is what shapes the content of our prayers (vv.6, 9–11)Join us as we continue to learn from the prayers of Paul!













