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Welcome to the WaterStone Church Podcast! At WaterStone Church, we exist to Gather Regularly, Share Frequently, and Live Missionally. Each week, you’ll hear Christ-centered messages that aim to point you toward the heart of Christ. Join us as we open God’s Word and learn together. For more information visit mywaterstone.church or download our app.
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What does it really mean to be redeemed—and why does it still matter today? In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow walks through the powerful story of Ruth and Boaz to reveal how God’s plan of redemption is woven through Scripture and into our own lives, showing us the depth of His love, the cost of our rescue, and the hope found in being restored by a faithful Redeemer.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What if the way you’re living today is simply a reflection of what you’ve been “wearing” spiritually? In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow walks through Colossians 3 to show how believers are called to take off the old, sinful habits of the past and put on a new spiritual wardrobe marked by mercy, humility, patience, and forgiveness. This livestream challenges Christians to examine their daily attitudes, words, and reactions, and step fully into the renewed life God has designed.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
In a world that keeps pulling your attention down, where is your life actually anchored? In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow walks through Colossians 3:1–4 to show what it means to be truly “raised with Christ”—severed from the old life, securely held in God’s hands, and called to set our minds on things above. As we explore the facts, focus, and future of the Christian life, you’ll be encouraged to live with confidence, gratitude, and hope as someone whose real life is already hidden with Christ in God.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
Where do you turn when life feels overwhelming and uncertain? In this week’s message, Pastor Bruce Mulford opens John 14:26–27 to remind us that God hasn’t left us alone—He’s given us the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is our Comforter, Counselor, and constant companion—teaching us, guiding us, and filling our hearts with peace that the world can’t offer. Discover how to walk in step with the Holy Spirit and experience His presence in every moment of your life.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What voices are shaping your truth? In a world filled with opinions, trends, and half-truths, how do we stay grounded in what’s real? In this week’s message, Pastor Paul Dillow preaches from Colossians 2:4–10, reminding us that real truth is found only in Christ—and it always produces transformation. Join us as we uncover how to recognize deception, stay rooted in God’s Word, and walk confidently in the fullness of the One who makes us complete.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What does it really mean to follow Jesus completely? In a world that celebrates self-preservation and comfort, Christ calls us to something radically different—total surrender. In this week’s message, Pastor Paul Dillow walks through Luke 9:23–25, challenging us to “Go All In” by denying ourselves, taking up our cross daily, and devoting our lives fully to Him. True discipleship isn’t about half-hearted faith—it’s about giving everything to the One who gave everything for us.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What foundation is your life built on? When the storms come—and they always do—will your faith stand firm, or will it crumble under pressure? In this week’s message, Pastor Mike Carlisle teaches from Matthew 7:24–27, reminding us that every believer is building something—either on the solid rock of Christ or the shifting sands of this world. Discover what it means to build a strong spiritual foundation that can withstand life’s hardest storms and still stand firm in faith.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What does a truly fruitful life look like? In a world that often measures worth by success or performance, Scripture reminds us that real growth begins with love—rooted in God’s Word and nurtured by His Spirit. In this week’s message, Pastor Paul Dillow shares how Galatians 5:22 calls us to a “Lovely Living”—a life marked by vertical love for God, outward love for others, and a healthy inward love that reflects our identity in Christ.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What defines who you are when life puts obstacles in your path? For Caleb, his identity wasn’t shaped by fear, age, or opposition—it was anchored in his unwavering trust in God. This week, Pastor Paul Dillow dives into Joshua 14, exploring Caleb’s commitment, confidence, and courage as he claimed the mountain God promised him. From facing giants to overcoming doubt, Caleb’s story challenges us to stand firm in who we are in Christ and to pursue His promises with bold faith.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What do you really know about your faith? In a world full of uncertainty, Job’s bold declaration still echoes: “I know that my Redeemer lives.” This wasn’t just hope—it was personal, powerful, and unshakable knowledge rooted in the character of God. Pastor Paul Dillow unpacks how this confidence shapes our perspective on God’s promises, the reality of eternity, and the yearning in every believer’s heart to one day see Him face to face.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What do you cling to when life feels fragile, uncertain, or overwhelming? Job reminds us that even in seasons of pain and unanswered questions, hope is never out of reach. In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow walks us through Job 14 to show that while life is short and full of trouble, God offers us something greater: the promise of change, the assurance of His presence, and the eternal hope of life with Christ.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What keeps you going when life feels like it’s pressing in on every side? Perseverance isn’t just about pushing through difficulty—it’s about anchoring your heart in the God who never leaves you, whether you’re on the mountaintop or walking through the valley. In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow reminds us that real strength comes from keeping our eyes fixed on what is eternal, not temporary, and trusting that God renews us daily, even in the middle of trials.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What fills your life when everything else feels empty? Scripture tells us that the answer is not in ourselves, but in the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. In this week’s message, Pastor Paul Dillow teaches from Ephesians 5 and 6 on what it means to “Take All of the Holy Spirit.” Being Spirit-filled is more than an option—it’s God’s design for worship, for our marriages, for our battles against temptation, and for our witness in the world. When we yield fully to Him, the Spirit transforms ordinary lives into powerful testimonies of Christ through love, joy, peace, and bold faith.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
Life is full of appointments we plan for—but Scripture speaks of a meeting no one can predict. Jesus said no one knows the day or the hour of His return, only the Father. That truth calls us to live with urgency, watching and praying with expectation, and anchoring our hope in the promise of His coming. In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow points us to God’s Word in 1 Corinthians 15, reminding us that the meeting with Christ is certain—and we must be ready.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
Where do you turn when life reminds you that this world is not your home? In Remember Your Hope, Pastor Paul Dillow takes us through 2 Corinthians 5 and reminds us that while this life is temporary, filled with trials and testing, believers can cling to a confident and eternal hope in Christ. Paul’s words point us to a home not made with hands, a promise of something permanent, perfect, and prepared by God Himself. No matter the burdens we face today, our future in Him is secure—and that hope gives us strength to walk by faith until we see Him face to face.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
Family isn’t just who you’re related to—it’s who you walk with in faith. In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow draws from Paul’s letter to the Philippians to show how the church is meant to live as a true spiritual family, united by Christ. From the assurance that God will complete the good work He began in us, to the Spirit’s guidance and the beautiful results of fellowship, we are reminded that belonging to God’s family is both a gift and a calling. This message invites us to embrace the joy and responsibility of being part of the body of Christ, built together on a foundation that the gates of hell cannot prevail against.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What in your life needs to be renewed by God? In Isaiah 40, we see a picture of the Lord preparing His people for transformation—lifting valleys, leveling mountains, straightening crooked paths, and smoothing rough places. In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow explores how true renewal is more than a fresh start; it’s a deep work of the Spirit that reshapes our attitudes, relationships, and priorities so that God’s glory can shine through us. Whether you’re facing discouragement, spiritual stagnation, or personal struggles, this is a reminder that God is ready to rebuild what’s broken, remove what hinders, and prepare your heart for His purposes.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
When was the last time joy defined your walk with Christ? In this message, Pastor Paul Dillow reminds us that joy isn’t just a feeling—it’s a fruit of salvation, sanctification, service, and surrender. Even in the midst of life’s demands, God invites us to walk with a smile that flows from a heart anchored in Him.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What if the very chains meant to hold you down became the stage for God’s breakthrough? In this powerful message, Pastor Jermel Jones unpacks the story of Paul and Silas and reminds us that worship in the midnight hour isn’t just noise—it’s warfare. Whether you’re bound by fear, grief, addiction, or generational pain, there is freedom when God shows up. The chains may be real—but so is our Deliverer.NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
What if the strength to carry your calling doesn’t come from within—but from the God who calls you? In this powerful message, Pastor Jermel Jones reminds us that the mantle of leadership, faith, and service isn’t something we take up in our own power. Like Elisha, we’re invited to step forward in dependence on God, trusting Him to equip us for what lies ahead. The mantle is falling—will you pick it up?NotesGivingWebsiteFacebookInstagram
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