
Vox Church exists to spread the lifestyle of authentic Christianity for God’s glory and the transformation of our city.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 771 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Mark chapter 5 introduces a collision of stories, but underneath the various stories God is telling one bigger story. Learn how this text shows us our deeper need in life and God's deeper answer.
Mark chapter 3 builds the tension in the story of Jesus and things begin moving to a tipping point. Jesus came to overthrow the powers, but he came for more than that. Through his life, death, and resurrection Jesus redefined power itself.
Mark chapter 2 tells the story of a paralyzed man, but the details of the story are included to teach us something more. What does Jesus reveal about himself? How does it apply to your life?
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I enjoy Justin’s sermons, but I cannot continue listening. The volume really needs to be more level. During my drive in my car I crank the volume completely to hear the subdued points and the wrap up at the end. I use a bone conductive headset at work and cannot be switching out gloves continually to moderate my volume and manually control volume that should be delivered in usable form for those not present in pews. One should be able to set their volume and hear the whole sermon. I’m frust... more
Each message is deep, relevant and timely. The series are powerful together but any “one” is impactful.
Love this church what they stand for! Need the sound quality on the podcast to be better. Can’t hear the pastors most weeks through my headphones.
I’m from Ohio, but I’ve had the privilege of attending Vox a couple times. I listen to the sermons nearly every week and find this to be one of the most fulfilling tasks in my Christian walk.
Listening in from Borger Texas, so thankful for this podcast! When I attended church after having my son, I often felt we were a distraction for those around us. Which made it difficult for me to concentrate on the message! I’ve been listening to Vox podcast since September 15th 2019 from the comfort of my house with my son and if I miss something that is said I have the ability to replay it. I have the ability to let the service really sink in and replay messages I need to hear again. So thankf... more
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The show centers on Christian teaching from a Vox Church context, with sermons and conversations that emphasize biblical foundations, spiritual formation, generosity, mission, and practical faith in daily life. Episodes frequently explore scripture, grace, prayer, and gospel-centered living, often tying theological concepts to real-life applications, church growth, and community impact. A notable pattern is leadership-driven messaging from Vox Church's pastors, occasional guest reflections, and a strong emphasis on living out faith with courage, generosity, and purpose, including outreach, evangelism, and cross-cultural experiences. This mix is likely to appeal to engaged Christians seeking deeper understanding, local church involvement, an... more
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Recent guests on Vox Church include:
1. Sean Haggerty
2. Christian Lawrence
3. Dr. Lance Witt
4. Drew Robertson
5. Sarah Robertson
6. David Taylor
7. Monica Taylor
8. Mike Kelsey
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