Outside The Walls exists to build a Kingdom Community where the Poor, Captive, Broken, and Oppressed find a Future and a Hope in Jesus Christ our Victor! Each week the sermons at OTW Hillcrest Campus can be found here!
We learn from Paul that experiencing heaven without the thorn, or the thorn without heaven, is profoundly dangerous. Find out more by listening to our tenth episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
When we trace our broken focus back to its source, we find that there is something we are afraid of in the waiting, something that shames us. Find out more by listening to our ninth episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
God’s primary way to teach us is through other people. Find out more by listening to our guest speaker, watchman Chris Deniger, a long-time member and leader in our church.
Self-preservation does not lead to peace; surrender does. Find out more by listening to our eighth episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
Joy is living in the confidence that comes from what you know is true about God, and is a direct result of a heart that has placed all its hope in Christ. Find out more by listening to our seventh episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
Being lovable cannot be accomplished by an act of will. Find out more by listening to our sixth episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
Growth takes our diligence and intentionality. Find out more by listening to our fifth episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
It is the Hesed love of Christians that demonstrates the power of God. Find out more by listening to our Mother's Day sermon over Ruth showing Hesed love in the Bible.
Weariness runs on willpower, and willpower is not a renewable resource. Find out more by listening to our fourth episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
The product of active and passive disciplines is that we will become more like Jesus. Find out more by listening to our third episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
True spiritual growth happens in the dirt. If your “growth” never calls you to get your hands dirty, then what you have isn’t growth, it is glitter. Find out more by listening to our second episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
The true and only incentive for growth and righteousness for a Christian is the love of God. Find out more by listening to our first episode in a series about being "rooted" in our faith in a season of growth.
Grace doesn’t just empower us, it calls us to use our voice for His glory. Find out more by listening to our Easter Sunday sermon in this episode.
If you want to know if your repentance is genuine, check your eagerness to set things right. Find out more by listening to our sixth episode of a series where we explore the Bible's insights into the urgent question, "What is wrong with us?".
When we exclude God from the bedroom, we carry the shame of our sin there instead of God’s love. Find out more by listening to our fifth episode of a series where we explore the Bible's insights into the urgent question, "What is wrong with us?".
God can’t bless who you pretend to be. Find out more by listening to our fourth episode of a series where we explore the Bible's insights into the urgent question, "What is wrong with us?".
We should feel encouraged in the struggle because the King is in the temple, rearranging the furniture. Find out more by listening to our third episode of a series where we explore the Bible's insights into the urgent question, "What is wrong with us?".
The reason we are so discouraged and in such despair is that there is something in our lives that we want immoderately. Find out more by listening to our second episode of a series where we explore the Bible's insights into the urgent question, "What is wrong with us?".
Human hearts are not only sinful, but we are slaves to sin. And sin has the power of death. Find out more by listening to our first episode of a series where we explore the Bible's insights into the urgent question, "What is wrong with us?".
We are all affected by each other’s broken narratives, whether we know about them or not. Find out more by listening to our fifth episode of a series about being strong and courageous.
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