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Christ Community Church (C3 Houston) is an evangelical church grounded in both reformed and baptistic understandings of The Gospel and its implications. We are committed to a ministry philosophy of expositional preaching, authentic community, and missional outreach. Missed a Sunday together? Listen here.
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Sunday Dec 17, 2017
A Prophetic Christmas
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Speaker: Seth Thornton
Series: Christmas 2017
Scripture: Isaiah 6-9

Sunday Dec 10, 2017
A Patriarch Christmas
Sunday Dec 10, 2017
Sunday Dec 10, 2017
Oh come Emmanuel, This was the underlying heart cry of God's people in Old Testament times: awaiting His rescuer. In many ways He demonstrated His power to deliver on His promises. Isaac is a great example. God's Promises still matter today! "So, lets's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Christmas 2017
Scripture: Genesis 12-22

Sunday Dec 03, 2017
A Garden Christmas
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
The beginning is a good place to start. As we enter Advent this year, looking toward our celebration of the Incarnation, let’s reconsider how it all began. Knowing the origins helps us understand the present, and prepares us for our future.
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Christmas 2017
Scripture: Genesis 3:14-15

Sunday Nov 26, 2017
Grace, Disgrace, and Thanksgiving
Sunday Nov 26, 2017
Sunday Nov 26, 2017
God’s covenant love with His people Israel is a template that helps us comprehend His love for us through Christ. Today’s psalm expresses thanksgiving highlighted against all-to-common failure. That sounds just like the Gospel!
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series Stand Alone Sermons
Scripture: Psalm 106:1-48

Sunday Nov 19, 2017
His Law Is Love
Sunday Nov 19, 2017
Sunday Nov 19, 2017
One of the greatest theologians of our time, JI Packer, says, "our understanding of Christianity cannot be better than our grasp of adoption." So, let's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Jay BrownSeries: Freedom in the GospelScripture: Galatians 4:1-11

Sunday Nov 12, 2017
Who do You think You are?
Sunday Nov 12, 2017
Sunday Nov 12, 2017
It's difficult to live in the freedom of the Gospel if you've missed the fundamental reality of your identity in Christ. Really, who do you think you are? Let's reason together and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how to listen.
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Freedom in the Gospel
Scripture: Galatians 3:23-29

Sunday Nov 05, 2017
Never Forget
Sunday Nov 05, 2017
Sunday Nov 05, 2017
It may be difficult for us to relate to the doctrinal compromise of people so far removed from our contemporary context. But we can still be tempted like them. Embeded in today's text are two foundational truths we tend to minimize, to our peril! So let's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Freedom in the Gospel
Scripture: Galatians 3:15-22

Sunday Oct 29, 2017
Nuts n Bolts
Sunday Oct 29, 2017
Sunday Oct 29, 2017
There is a divine, infinitely-glorious logic to this wonder we call the Gospel. Glimpses break through in today's text. How it worked matters; how it works matters still! So, lets's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Freedom in the Gospel
Scripture: Galatians 3:9-14

Sunday Oct 22, 2017
When Drift Happens
Sunday Oct 22, 2017
Sunday Oct 22, 2017
Galatians now turns from Paul's autobiographical Gospel-defense to a formal vindication of that Law-free Gospel. His warning ("drift happens") is timely and relevant for Jesus-followers 2,000 years later. So, let's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Freedom in the Gospel
Scripture: Galatians 3:1-9

Sunday Oct 15, 2017
Why Be Good?
Sunday Oct 15, 2017
Sunday Oct 15, 2017
After emphasizing the incredible freedom found in the Gospel, Paul addresses the primary theological criticism to this law-free Gospel: Why be good? People still ask: if we are truly free, what motivation and means are there toward holiness? Let's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Freedom in the Gospel
Scripture: 2:15-21