X Commandments: No Idols | Landon Schott | Fort Worth
In The X Commandments: No Idols, we uncover how idolatry isn’t just about statues but anything we love, trust, or obey more than God. From Naaman’s story to today’s culture, idols—whether money, self, entertainment, or even church preferences—compete for our devotion. This message calls us back to radical love: wholehearted worship of the one true God.
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X Commandments: Don't Misuse God's Name | Kaily Morrow | MC Austin
In her sermon Don't Misuse God's name by Pastor Kaily Morrow teaches that you radically love God by not misusing His Name. We addressed the principality of profanity in the city of Austin! Where people treat God's name without respect and with irreverence. While the enemy recognizes the power of God's name but people in today's culture doesn't. Jewish people have a fear of misusing God's name because they know if you misuse his name it would be dishonoring to His very being, His Presence and His Glory.
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Leadership & Insecurity
Join host Landon Schott and special guest Lee Cummings of Radiant Church for an in-depth conversation on spiritual leadership, leading high-capacity leaders, overcoming insecurity, and building a presence-driven church. Packed with stories, practical advice, and encouragement for pastors and leaders at every level.
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X Commandments: Do Not Take the Lord's Name in Vain | Will Ford | MC East Fort Worth
In his sermon Do Not Take the Lord's Name in Vain (Reclaim Your Identity) by Pastor Will Ford teaches that our true identity is found in Christ, not in culture, labels, or past mistakes. Tied to the third commandment, he explains that taking the Lord’s name in vain is not just about speech but about how we carry His name. To bear His name rightly, we must reject false identities, embrace our sonship, and walk in the authority God has given us
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Ten Commandments: Do Not Steal | Aaron Christopherson | MC Waco
In today’s message, Aaron Christopherson, a staff member at Mercy Culture Church, delivers a powerful teaching focused on one of the Ten Commandments: “Do Not Steal.” Drawing his primary text from Joshua 7:2–13, Christopherson unpacks not only the biblical definition of stealing but also its spiritual and relational implications. He explains that stealing goes beyond simply taking physical possessions; it includes robbing others—or God—of what is rightfully theirs, whether it's time, honor, trust, or worship.
Throughout the message, he breaks down the topic into three key areas:
Three Ways People Steal from God:
Ten Ways We Steal from Each Other:
Three Characteristics of a Thief:
This message serves as both a convicting reminder and a call to repentance, urging believers to examine their lives in light of God’s standard and to walk in honesty, integrity, and reverence toward God and others.
The vision of Mercy Culture is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. At Mercy Culture, one of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Senior Pastors, Landon and Heather Schott or another leader in our community. To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit mercyculture.com.