
We exist to send disciple makers of Jesus by being disciple makers of Jesus. Located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Church at the Oaks is a vibrant multi-generational church. In this podcast, we will post sermons, provide encouragement, and challenge believers to change the world. Church at The Oaks is the third church in a family of churches called The Well Network. Our vision is to plant 16 churches in... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 201 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

This week Caleb walks us through 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16 and how we are to share life with one another. It is not simply that we share the Gospel with each other but that we share our very lives. We are called to share, walk, and multiply our lives in... more
This week, Ben walks us through Philippians 4:1-9. We see in this passage that the peace of God leads to Gospel Partnership among believers. This Gospel Partnership, fueled by the peace of God, demands Gospel Proclamation with our lives. At Oaks, we ... more
This week, Britton goes through Philippians 3:12-16. We see in this passage that actions alone do not equal to following Jesus. Following Jesus entails a loving affection of Him that is imitable by others. Who is imitating you? Who are you imitating?... more
This week, Britton takes us through Philippians 2:12-30 and how we grow & walk as disciples of Jesus.
This week, Caleb walks us through Philippians 2:1-11.
This week Britton walks us through Philippians 1:12-30. We are given a simple formula as to what is worth living for and it is this. Living = ?, Dying = ?. We see that anything other than Christ is not worth searching for. Yet in Christ dying is gain... more
This week Britton walks us through the first part of Philippians 1. We see that a mark of a disciple is true joy and that joy is only found in Christ alone. At Oaks, true joy is found as we do the Great Commission seeking to send disciplemakers of Je... more
This week Britton walks us through the passage of the Prodigal Son. We see that it is the Father who covers the distance for us. He loves us so much that he sent his Son for us that when we turn back to Him he is simply waiting as a loving compassion... more
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The content features sermons and discussions centered around biblical teachings, focusing on themes such as faith, family, forgiveness, and discipleship. Episodes often explore the practical implications of Jesus' parables, emphasizing how lessons from scripture can be applied to contemporary life. Unique elements include in-depth analysis of family dynamics within the context of faith, addressing topics such as fatherhood, motherhood, singleness, and marriage. This podcast likely encourages listeners to actively engage in their faith journey, fostering a community-driven approach to spiritual growth and outreach.
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