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The BT Podcast is about having conversations surrounding relevant content that will help encourage, challenge and inspire us in our faith in Jesus. The podcast is a mixture of story sharing from both people inside and outside of our church context. Podcast is hosted by Danny Rangel, Online Pastor at BT Church located in South Texas.
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Join us for Week 1 of ENGAGE as we ask a big question: What is the Church really built on? In Matthew 16, we’ll see why Jesus says His Church is built on truth, powered by God, and impossible to stop.
Have you ever wondered why some people stay strong in their faith while others slowly drift? In Week 3 of our ABIDE series, we’re learning how deep roots are formed through daily rhythms—choosing God’s Word, His way, and His presence every day.
Have you ever wondered what it really looks like to be rooted in Christ? In Week 2 of our ABIDE series, we’re uncovering how to stay planted, keep growing, and let His life shine through you.
Join us for week 1 of Abide, as we walk through Jeremiah 17:5–8, reminding us that trust shapes our spiritual life. When our trust is misplaced, our souls grow dry—but when our trust is rooted in the Lord, we become resilient and fruitful no matter the season.
Join us for a stand-alone message from 1 Timothy 4 as we’re reminded to hold on to the truth in a world full of distractions and false voices. Together we’ll look at what it means to know the truth, train in the truth, and share the truth, living out a faith that is grounded, intentional, and unashamed.
In this week’s Advent message, Simply Christmas — Week 4: All the People, we’re reminded that Christmas is for everyone. From the shepherds hearing that the good news was “for all the people” (Luke 2:10) to the early church welcoming those far from God (Acts 15–16), Scripture shows us that Jesus didn’t come for a select few. He came for the overlooked, the outsider, and the searching. Jesus came for all the people.
In this week’s Advent message, Simply Christmas — Week 3: Great Joy, we’re reminded that Christmas exposes the difference between happiness and joy. Happiness rises and falls with circumstances—but joy remains. From the shepherds hearing “good news of great joy” (Luke 2:10) to Paul rejoicing from a prison cell (Philippians 4), Scripture shows us that real joy isn’t found in self-improvement, success, or stuff. Joy is a Person—Jesus.
In this week’s Advent message, Pastor Nick points us to Luke 2:10 and reminds us that the angels didn’t come to decorate Christmas—they came to declare it. Heaven announced good news of great joy for all people. The message was meant to be heard, carried, and shared. When the gospel gets in you, it comes out of you. This Christmas, we live as carriers of good news—because Jesus has come.
In this week’s Advent message, Pastor Chris brings a powerful reminder from Luke 2:8–12 and Luke 8:22–25: “Fear Not.” Fear is real, but Jesus is greater. What we fear often reveals what we truly believe, and yet the presence of Jesus has the power to destroy fear completely. This Christmas, we choose faith over fear—because Jesus is here.
What if going to church was more than a routine… and actually reshaped your whole week?Psalm 100 gives us a simple but powerful picture of what happens when we show up with the right heart.
but God | Chris DuPree

but God | Chris DuPree

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Ever walked through a season where it feels like God hit mute? You’re praying but hearing nothing. You’re worshiping but not feeling anything. Life feels stuck, silent, or stalled.In this message, we look at Joseph’s story in Acts 7 and discover that God’s presence doesn’t mean the absence of problems—it means purpose in the middle of them. The pit wasn’t Joseph’s punishment; it was his preparation. He wasn’t buried—he was planted.
Join us for Week 9 of our series From Ruin to Redemption as we walk through Romans 4:13–25 with a message titled “Hoping Against Hope.”Faith isn’t pretending the desert isn’t hot—it’s believing the spring is real because the Promiser is faithful. Abraham’s story reminds us that faith doesn’t achieve; faith receives. It doesn’t deny reality—it depends on the power of God who brings life from death and keeps every promise He’s ever made.
Join us for Week 8 of our series From Ruin to Redemption as we dive into Romans 4:1–12 with a message titled “Faith Over Flex — When Believing Is Better Than Boasting.”Paul points us to Abraham — a man who wasn’t justified by what he did, but by Who he trusted. Salvation isn’t something we earn, pay off, or perform for; it’s something we receive by faith. When we stop striving and start trusting, God credits righteousness to our account through Jesus.
Join us for Week 7 of our series From Ruin to Redemption as we dive into one of the most powerful turning points in all of Scripture. For three chapters, Paul has shown us that everyone—religious or rebellious—has fallen short. But then, two words change everything: “But now…”In Romans 3:21–31, Paul reveals that righteousness isn’t something we earn; it’s something God reveals through Jesus. When the Law says guilty, grace declares forgiven. When the world says you’re done, the cross says it’s finished.
This week, we’re in Romans 3:9–20 with a message titled “Wrath to Redemption.” Paul delivers the final verdict—every person stands guilty before a holy God. Yet even in His wrath, God’s character remains just and patient. His anger isn’t reckless but redemptive, pointing us to the hope and rescue found only in Jesus Christ.
Join us for Week 5 of our series in the book of Romans: From Ruin to Redemption.This week, we’re in Romans 3:1–8 with a message titled “God Is Faithful.” Paul reminds us that even when we are unfaithful, God remains faithful. His character isn’t defined by our inconsistency—and His grace isn’t a license to sin, but an invitation to transformation.
This Sunday’s message reminds us that sometimes the smallest “yes” makes the biggest difference. From Matthew 25:31–40, we’ll see how the King’s heart beats for the least, how He identifies with the least, and how He reached the least in us through the gospel. Join us as we hear Jonathan’s story and discover how saying “yes” to child sponsorship can reflect the love of Jesus and change a life forever.
Join us for Week 4 of our series in the book of Romans: From Ruin to Redemption. This week, we’ll be in Romans 2:6–29 with a message titled Internal Identity. Paul shows us that true belonging to God isn’t about outward appearances or empty rituals, but about a transformed heart. Our real identity is found not in what we do for God, but in what He has done in us through Christ.
Join us for Week 3 of our series in the book of Romans: From Ruin to Redemption. This week, we’ll be in Romans 2:1–5 with a message titled Here Comes the Judge. Paul reminds us that while we are quick to judge others, God alone is the righteous Judge. Unlike us, His judgment is truthful, patient, and just. And through Christ, we discover that the judgment we deserved has been met with mercy.
Join us for Week 2 of our series in the book of Romans: From Ruin to Redemption. This week, we’ll be in Romans 1:16–32 with a message titled The Power That Saves. Paul shows us that the gospel is more than advice—it’s the power of God that saves. Salvation doesn’t come from our grip but from God’s rescue.
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