UPPERROOM DALLAS Podcast
Summary: Sunday Sermons from the UPPERROOM Dallas Campus
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Podcasts:
04.22.18: Michael Miller speaks passionately on the weight of our words: our words to ourselves, our words to each other, our words to God, and the words God speaks over us.
04.15.18 - Michael Miller shares the heart of UPPERROOM: a culture devoted to the Lord's presence, centered on prayer and extravagant worship.
04.08.18: Peter Louis passionately talks about the three promises of the gospel; and ultimately how these anchor our our souls through trouble into the Lord's assurance and peace.
"I have seen the Lord..." Easter Sunday, Michael Miller presents an invitation to not just know about, but also encounter the Jesus, the risen Lord.
Palm Sunday, March 14th, Michael Miller takes the stage during and after worship, delivering a sharp and powerful message on embracing the day of trouble to walk from the former season of glory into the seasons of glory which are to come.
Evening, March 18th, Michael Miller returns to the theme of Comparison. Miller, weaving together deep revelations about how we relate to ourselves and each other, ultimately presents that our identity is something we truly behold when we draw so close to Jesus we can see ourselves "in the apple of his eye."
Sunday Morning, March 11th, Michael & Lorisa Miller address the topic of sex, sexual brokenness, and the power of the Lord to heal and restore hearts; bringing couples together in purity and intimacy.
Sunday Morning, February March 4th, Sharla Brenneman dives into the lessons learned from her own marriage in order to portray the faithfulness of God to overcome conflict and separation.
Sunday evening, February 25th, Michael & Lorisa Miller look back to the toughest season in their relationship with wisdom and vulnerability. Ultimately, they sit down to open a new series on the beautiful, sobering reality of marriage and the divine gift of covenant.
"The worst thing that can happen to a fighter happened to you, Rock.... You got civilized." Sunday morning, February 20, Corey Russell (IHOP KC) visits to speak on spiritual hunger. Using several examples sourced from his own testimony, the book of Luke, and Rocky III -- Corey shares that hunger for the Lord, His presence, and His word is a gift that leads to spiritual growth.
"Covenant impacts conscious... and conscious impacts intimacy." Sunday evening, February 11th, Peter Louis passionately unpacks our covenant with the Lord. Peter dives into Hebrews to show that the new covenant established a reality where our relationship with the Lord is no longer in question, but that we can confidently draw near to be embraced in His transforming love.
"The Spirit needs a safe place to land... and it lands on the Word." Sunday evening, January 4th, Lorisa Miller explores the relationship between the Word of the Lord and His Spirit. How the Word is so vital for us to deepen our ability to confidently hear the Lord's voice in any season providing us the strength to rejoice and overcome.
Sunday morning, January 28, Michael Miller approaches the state of a heart in times of trouble, using King David's day of trouble to remind us to remain honest and vulnerable before the Lord, take heart, play again, and trust in the Lord's faithfulness and power to save.
Sunday evening, January 21st, Michael Koulianos visits Upper Room Dallas. Giving a lively and humorous message, he teaches on the majesty and supremacy of the word, especially in a healthy prayer life. Koulianos ends with a practical lesson on how to pray with the Scriptures.
Sunday evening, January 14th, 2017, Michael Miller speaks to ignite a new hunger for the Word of the Lord. Looking at how Jesus, as the Word, read and used the Scriptures with the profound understanding of its sufficiency and endurance beyond our trials and encounters. "Jesus himself could have gone 'Ta-ta! Hello! It's me!' But He didn't do that, He pointed them to the Word. He pointed them to what the Word said about Him. Jesus wasn't banking on them remembering the testimony of the day he shoed up and showed Himself to them. He was banking on them being anchored to the text."