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The Journey Church Houston Podcast

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The Journey Church Houston is a church plant in Houston, TX. The Journey exists to invite people on a Journey to discover the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Christian Story. We aspire to be a church that is Biblical, Thoughtful, Relational, and Missional. Our prayer is this podcast will equip believers to know what we believe, why we believe it, and how it makes sense of the world. Visit us at www.thejourneyhouston.org!

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episode A Living Hope | 1 Peter 1:3–12 artwork

A Living Hope | 1 Peter 1:3–12

What keeps you going when life falls apart? A frightening diagnosis. A broken relationship. Financial pressure. Uncertainty about the future. We all know what it feels like when the things we've placed our hope in let us down. In this message from 1 Peter 1:3–12, we explore Peter's opening hymn of praise and discover why Christians can rejoice even in the midst of suffering. Writing to believers scattered and persecuted for their faith, Peter doesn't ignore their pain or offer empty optimism. Instead, he points them to a living hope grounded in the historical resurrection of Jesus Christ. Because Jesus lives, our future is secure. In this sermon, we'll consider: * What makes Christian hope different from wishful thinking * Why the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of our hope * How God uses present suffering for eternal purposes * Why believers can rejoice even when they are "grieved by various trials" Whether you're exploring Christianity, returning to church, or looking for biblical encouragement in a difficult season, we hope this message points you to the hope found in Christ. If this episode encouraged you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share the podcast so more people can discover the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Christian Story. If you're in the Houston area, we'd love to welcome you to worship with us on Sundays at 10:30 AM at The Journey Church Houston, 1703 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77008.

Yesterday - 27 min
episode Faithful in Exile | 1 Peter 1:1–2 + Overview artwork

Faithful in Exile | 1 Peter 1:1–2 + Overview

What does it mean to follow Jesus in a world that often feels hostile to faith? In this opening message of our Faithful in Exile series through 1 Peter, we explore Peter's call to Christians living as "elect exiles"—people whose ultimate citizenship is in God's coming kingdom. If you've ever wrestled with suffering, felt out of place, or wondered how the gospel speaks to the pressures of everyday life, this passage offers a compelling vision of hope. Discover how the death, resurrection, and future return of Jesus transform the way we view suffering, holiness, purpose, and the Christian life. Because Christ suffered and was vindicated, His people can remain faithful with confidence, knowing that God has a plan, a purpose, and an eternal inheritance waiting for them. If this episode encourages you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who could use the hope of the gospel. It helps more people discover these biblical conversations and ensures you won't miss the rest of our Faithful in Exile series through 1 Peter. If you're in the Houston area, we'd love to welcome you this Sunday at 10:30 AM at 1703 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77008. Whether you're exploring Christianity, returning to church, or looking for a church home, you're invited to join us as we discover the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Christian Story.

5 Jul 2026 - 38 min
episode Jesus, the Light of the World (John 8:12) | VBS Sunday 2026 artwork

Jesus, the Light of the World (John 8:12) | VBS Sunday 2026

Have you ever felt like you're searching for something more—more purpose, more peace, more hope—but never quite finding it? In John 8:12, Jesus makes one of the most astonishing claims in all of Scripture: "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." In this message, we explore what Jesus meant by calling Himself the Light of the World, why that claim matters, and why He invites us to do more than simply admire Him. Jesus isn't looking for fans. He's calling people to follow Him and discover the life only He can give. Whether you're exploring Christianity, returning to church, or have been following Jesus for years, we hope this sermon helps you see Jesus more clearly and encourages you to turn your eyes toward Him. If this episode encouraged you, please rate and review the podcast, like and share this episode, and help us encourage more people with the hope of the gospel. If you're in the Houston area, we'd love to welcome you this Sunday at The Journey Church Houston. 📍 1703 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77008 🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM

28 Jun 2026 - 22 min
episode When Evil Appears to Win | Daniel 11:36–12:13 artwork

When Evil Appears to Win | Daniel 11:36–12:13

When evil appears to be winning, how can we have hope? As we conclude our series through Daniel, we come to one of the Bible's most sobering, and hope-filled, visions. Daniel sees the rise of a future self-exalting ruler, a time of unprecedented trouble, and what appears to be the triumph of evil. Yet beneath the chaos, God is still sovereign. The final victory of evil is not actually the triumph of evil at all. It is the last stage before God delivers His people, raises the dead, and establishes His kingdom forever. In this message from Daniel 11:36–12:13, we explore the Antichrist, the Tribulation, the resurrection of the dead, and the hope that enables God's people to remain faithful even in the darkest days. Topics include: • Why evil sometimes appears to prosper • The Bible's vision of the end times • The promise of resurrection and final justice • How Christians can persevere through suffering • The Kingdom of God and the return of Christ God's people can remain faithful through the darkest days because God has already determined the final victory of His kingdom that cannot be shaken. Whether you're exploring Christianity, wrestling with difficult questions about suffering and evil, or seeking encouragement to remain faithful in a challenging world, this episode is for you. If this episode encourages you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share. Those simple actions help more people discover the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Christian story. Join us Sundays at 10:30 AM at The Journey Church Houston 1703 Heights Blvd. Houston, TX 77008

21 Jun 2026 - 29 min
episode Prepared for What's Coming | Daniel 10:1–11:35 artwork

Prepared for What's Coming | Daniel 10:1–11:35

How can we prepare for suffering before it comes? In Daniel 10–11, God gives Daniel a remarkable vision of future kingdoms, political upheavals, spiritual conflict, and persecution. Yet the purpose of the prophecy is not merely to satisfy our curiosity about the future. It is to prepare God's people to remain faithful when suffering comes. One of the central messages of this passage is that God doesn't simply know the future. He rules the future. The rise and fall of empires, the actions of kings, and even the suffering of God's people all unfold under His sovereign authority. For Daniel's original audience, this revelation would have provided hope and stability in the midst of uncertainty. For Christians today, it reminds us that health crises, family difficulties, financial hardship, and seasons of suffering do not take God by surprise. Nothing enters our lives apart from the sovereign hand of our Father. Ultimately, Daniel points us beyond prophecy to Jesus Christ. Daniel shows us a God who is sovereign over suffering; the cross shows us a God who entered into suffering for our salvation. The greatest suffering in history was not outside God's control. It was the very means by which God accomplished redemption and brought us into His kingdom that cannot be shaken. If you're facing a difficult season or wrestling with questions about suffering, God's sovereignty, biblical prophecy, or Christian faithfulness, this message is for you. If this episode encouraged you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who may need the reminder that God is in control and His purposes cannot fail. To learn more about The Journey Church Houston or join us on a Sunday morning, visit us at 10:30 AM at 1703 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77008.

14 Jun 2026 - 30 min
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