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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 Jul 24, 2016
Unless the Lord...
Sunday Jul 24, 2016
Sunday Jul 24, 2016
t's a mystery as old (nearly) as the stars: Is God sovereign, or do we have free will? Is God in control, or do our decisions matter? Should we try, or is everything predetermined? The Psalmist's answer: yes! And in that reply there is hope and enouragement for living life well.
Speaker: Michael BoysSeries: Summer in the PsalmsScripture: Psalm 127

Sunday Jul 17, 2016
Laying Claim to Integrity
Sunday Jul 17, 2016
Sunday Jul 17, 2016
Today's Psalm sounds odd to ears tuned to the Gospel. David pleas his innocence and integrity in facing persecution. Where is our hope -- in our own righteuosness or in God's grace? Let's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Michael BoysSeries: Summer in the PsalmsScripture: Psalm 7

Sunday Jul 10, 2016
Blessing through Conviction
Sunday Jul 10, 2016
Sunday Jul 10, 2016
Speaker: Chris Bayak
Series: Summer for Psalms 2016
Scripture: Psalm 32:1-11

Sunday Jul 03, 2016
What a King!
Sunday Jul 03, 2016
Sunday Jul 03, 2016
On this Family Worship Sunday we will look at God's call that "...one generation shall commend [my] works to another..." (v. 4) What a great king we have! How good is He! And how loving and forgiving is He, despite our many sins.
Speaker: Michael BoysSeries: Summer in the PsalmsScripture: Psalm 145

Sunday Jun 26, 2016
He Knows Me and Still Loves Me
Sunday Jun 26, 2016
Sunday Jun 26, 2016
We rightfully spend time and energy learning and growing in our knowledge and love for God. However, in this pursuit how often do we reflect on His thoughts about us? His love and care for us? This psalmist opens up a sweet window into how God thinks and feels about His own children. There is much encouragement and challenge here for us today! Let's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Seth Thornton
Series: Summer in the Psalms
Scripture: Psalm 139:1-24

Sunday Jun 19, 2016
Kissing the Son
Sunday Jun 19, 2016
Sunday Jun 19, 2016
t's an astoundingly politically-incorrect assertion: every person, including the leaders of all the earth, should submit to the ultimate authority of the creator, the God of Israel, the Father of our Lord Jesus. Can ultimate issues really be so cut-n-dried?
Speaker: Michael BoysSeries: Summer in the PsalmsScripture: Psalm 2:1-12

Sunday Jun 12, 2016
Two Ways to Live
Sunday Jun 12, 2016
Sunday Jun 12, 2016
Today's Psalm, found appropriately at the beginning of hte Hebrew hymnbook, delineates two ways of living, two kinds of people, two ultimate destinies. Which describes you?
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Summer in the Psalms
Scripture: Psalm 1:1-6

Sunday Jun 05, 2016
Know God, No Fear
Sunday Jun 05, 2016
Sunday Jun 05, 2016
We sometimes self-identify as Jesus-followers. Or Bible-believers. And more and more we feel marginalized in American society. Facing our culture's moral trajectory, we sometimes feel a sense of disorientation, bordering on fear. But God's people are consistently called to "Fear not". Let's reason together (Isaiah 1:18) and remember Jesus' warning: we should be careful how we listen (Luke 8:18).
Speaker: Michael BoysSeries: Standalone SermonsScripture: 2 Timothy 1:3-14

Sunday May 29, 2016
Eternal Values
Sunday May 29, 2016
Sunday May 29, 2016
Regarding how church works, we should look for steady faithfulness, sacrificial commitment, and doctrinal vigilance. Today's text serves as a summary, wrapping up these truths in basic and relevant terms.
Speaker: Michael Boys
Series: Church Works
Scripture: Acts 20:32-35

Sunday May 22, 2016
Doctrinal Vigilance
Sunday May 22, 2016
Sunday May 22, 2016
The Church is called to steady faithfulness and sacrificial commitement. But, why? Don't misunderstand: God's commands are always sufficient reason for obedience. But why does all this matter so much to Him? And therefore, for us?
Speaker: Michael BoysSeries: Church WorksScripture: Acts 20:28-31