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Deeper Fellowship Church Podcast

Summary: Led by Pastor William McDowell, Deeper Fellowship Church has a strong local calling and international assignment, dedicated to cultivating a deeper fellowship with God and one another. For more information, please visit: www.deeperfellowshipchurch.org

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 Unusually Bold | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

BOLD requires ALL. In this message, Pastor Caleb challenges us with the powerful story of Stephen, the first martyr for Jesus. We were never called to an ordinary life in Christ. In Jesus, we have the power to have an extraordinary boldness in the face of outside opinions.

 We've Got History | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Pastor William McDowell breaks down the divine address God gave to Joshua in a critical moment of transition. Joshua needed boldness in order to lead the children of Israel into the Promise Land. Today, we need that same boldness to carry out God’s will for us on the Earth. In this sermon, Pastor William gives us three reasons why we can be a BOLD people and move forward, without fear of failure, to possess new territory in Christ.

 As Bold As Lions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

God is looking for bold people, with bold faith, praying bold prayers, and taking bold actions to see a miraculous move of God. Pastor William McDowell challenges us to walk in the boldness of the Holy Spirit so the will of God can be completed in the Earth!

 You Had Me At Hello | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

This sermon is a beautiful reflection of God's heart for His children. Even those who have strayed far, like the Prodigal Son, can run back to their Father who is patiently waiting with open arms. How wonderful it is to know that God made the decision to embrace you before you made the decision to repent? You had Him at ‘Hello’.

 Open the Window | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Seeing the revival God promised requires you to open the window of your life. What if you had to pray for the thing that you may never get to see? Are you willing to risk it all? Pastor Caleb Grant encourages us to allow God to use your bold faith to be the catalyst to revival.

 Say So! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

When someone does something unexplainably kind and generous to you, it's nearly impossible to keep to yourself. It's a natural response to tell somebody else of the goodness you've been shown. Psalm 107:2 says, "Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom He has redeemed from the hand of the adversary." If you have been redeemed by the matchless love of Jesus Christ, then you have a responsibility to SAY SO!

 The Benjamin Complex | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Many times, when chosen by God for something, our limited mindset attempts to rationalize every reason why we should not be used by God. Saul felt the same way when He was chosen by God to be the first King of Israel. Pastor William McDowell shows us the importance of identifying with the promises of God's covenant, and not the shortcomings of our family or personal surroundings.

 Small Is The New Big | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

God wants to do something big through people who are willing to become small in their own eyes. When asked by God to sacrifice his only son, that he loved, Abraham’s posture of obedience expressed that he loved God more than He loved his identity. In Part 4 of this sermon series, Pastor William admonishes us not to be so big in our own eyes that God can't use us.

 It Was God | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Caleb Grant delivered part three of this amazing series, challenging us to stop living beneath what God has for us because He has BIGGER! Through the Old Testament story of Joseph, we see that although people have counted us out, and thrown us into a dry place, God is faithful to his promises, and he is preserving us for BIGGER things.

 You Don't Need Strength | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

There is no expiration date on God’s promises, and those promises can’t be accessed by any measure of personal strength. Pastor William McDowell reminded us that having a faith that pushes past your ability requires that you stop trying, and just BELIEVE. God is waiting until we can’t, so that He can.

 No Limits | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Pastor William McDowell stirred our faith to see beyond our immediate desires by focusing on God’s desires for our lives. What God wants to do through us is BIGGER than us, and is meant to outlast us into future generations. But it requires taking the limits off of God and believing for the miraculous.

 Worth the Wait | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Do we believe God? Is He is enough for us? Minister Caleb Grant admonishes us to wait on God and acknowledge our need for Him. What we are waiting for is more important than what we are giving up, and God is worth the wait!

 Childlike Dependency | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Building on a solid foundation in the Kingdom of God requires that we continually remind ourselves that our God is also our Father, and He’s trustworthy. Pastor Jerry Bell challenges us to evaluate our lives and hearts to rely on God with a childlike faith.

 Fan Or Follower? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

Pastor William continues with Part 2 of the sermon series, First Things First, bringing a powerful message entitled, “Follower or Fan?” He taught the principle of devotion, a private loyalty, and a commitment to using your energy, time, and resources for Jesus. Are you a follower of Jesus, or just a fan?

 The Priority of Jesus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

On the first Sunday of the year, Pastor William McDowell gave a stirring challenge to make Jesus the priority. Your life is an unfolding revelation of your priorities, and a heart that has been changed by Christ should have Christ as their number one priority. Is Jesus your priority?

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