In this special episode, Evan sits down with Bryan Lark, leader of our Greater Capital Campaign team, to share a powerful update on what God is doing through our church. Bryan reflects on his unique perspective—having served here years ago and now returning after a decade away—and celebrates the unity, generosity, and spiritual momentum happening at FBC Saltillo. Together, they discuss how God has guided this vision over the years, drawing parallels from David and Solomon’s faithfulness in 1 Chronicles.
You’ll also hear encouraging financial updates, construction progress, why this project matters for future generations, and how every household—from young families to long-time members—can play a meaningful part in building something that will impact Saltillo for generations to come.
You can learn more at https://www.fbcsaltillo.org/greater
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In this special episode, Evan sits down with Bryan Lark, leader of our Greater Capital Campaign team, to share a powerful update on what God is doing through our church. Bryan reflects on his unique perspective—having served here years ago and now returning after a decade away—and celebrates the unity, generosity, and spiritual momentum happening at FBC Saltillo. Together, they discuss how God has guided this vision over the years, drawing parallels from David and Solomon’s faithfulness in 1 Chronicles.
You’ll also hear encouraging financial updates, construction progress, why this project matters for future generations, and how every household—from young families to long-time members—can play a meaningful part in building something that will impact Saltillo for generations to come.
You can learn more at https://www.fbcsaltillo.org/greater
In this special episode, Evan sits down with Bryan Lark, leader of our Greater Capital Campaign team, to share a powerful update on what God is doing through our church. Bryan reflects on his unique perspective—having served here years ago and now returning after a decade away—and celebrates the unity, generosity, and spiritual momentum happening at FBC Saltillo. Together, they discuss how God has guided this vision over the years, drawing parallels from David and Solomon’s faithfulness in 1 Chronicles.
You’ll also hear encouraging financial updates, construction progress, why this project matters for future generations, and how every household—from young families to long-time members—can play a meaningful part in building something that will impact Saltillo for generations to come.
You can learn more at https://www.fbcsaltillo.org/greater
Pastor Danny preaches from Colossians 3:18-4:1. After Paul reminds the church about their new life in Christ, he provides some practical ways to live that out. In these verses, Paul challenges us to remember that on family, faithfully serving God, can change the world for Christ!
Youth Intern Dawson Razer preaches from Colossians 3:1–17. In this passage of Scripture, the apostle Paul calls believers to live differently by setting their minds on things above. We learn that to live our real lives in Christ, we must die to our old selves and become living sacrifices that reflect His love.
Pastor Danny preaches from Colossians 2:6-23. In this passage of Scripture, the apostle Paul reminds us that our faith in Jesus is built on our relationship with Jesus. We discovered that if you want a strong faith, you need a solid foundation.
In this Sidebar episode, Tanner and Evan continue the conversation from our Captivated sermon series on Colossians 1:24–2:5. We talk about how the gospel spreads through ordinary people being faithful and present in each other’s lives — one man, sharing one message, stirring one mission. Be encouraged by real stories of discipleship and simple ways you can make a lasting impact on someone today.
Pastor Danny preaches from Colossians 1:24-2:5. In this sermon, the apostle Paul reminds the Colossian church about the principle of multiplication. We discover that if you want Jesus to spread, just get one person to spread Him to a few other people.
In this episode, Tanner and Evan follow up on this week’s sermon from Colossians 1:15–23, reflecting on the supremacy of Christ and what it truly means to put Him first in every area of life. From prayer and priorities to daily habits and decisions, they explore practical ways to live as if Jesus is not just on the list—but above it all.
In this Song Story episode, Tanner Aldridge sits down with Worship Pastor Evan Wilson to talk about the heart and scripture behind No One Like You—Saltillo Worship’s newest original song. Drawing from passages like Genesis 1, Exodus 34, and Psalm 145, they explore how the lyrics lead us to see God’s holiness, His compassion, and His unmatched nature. Hear the story behind the song and how it connects to the ongoing sermon series through Colossians.
Listen to No One Like You here: https://artists.landr.com/057829773196
Pastor Danny preaches from Colossians 1:15-23. The apostle Paul reminds believers of the supremacy of Jesus. However, not only is Jesus supreme over everything, He should also be supreme over us.
In this bonus episode, Tanner and Danny have a conversation about God's will and our walk as it relates to our new sermon series in Colossians.
Additional Resources: https://www.fbcsaltillo.org/next-steps
Pastor Danny preaches from Colossians 1:1-14. As we begin a new series studying through the letter to the Colossians, we’re reminded of the power of the gospel at work in our lives. Though we face opposition in this world, the gospel, Jesus, is the opposition to our opposition. Paul reminds us that the only way we can counter the opposition of this world is by being captivated by Jesus.
In this first Sidebar episode, Tanner sits down with Pastor Danny for a deep-dive into the background of the book of Colossians. This conversation sets the stage for our upcoming sermon series, “Captivated: A Study Through Colossians.”
Pastor Danny preaches from James 5:13-20. As we end our study of the letter of James, we’re reminded of the importance of prayer. Prayer should never simply be our last resort. Prayer should be our first and last resort. James challenges us to remember the power of prayer.
Pastor Danny teaches from Acts 17:16-34. The apostle Paul has an opportunity to share Jesus with the city of Athens. From this encounter, we notice several important reasons why we have the greatest news for those with the greatest needs.
In this episode, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at Enough for Me, the very first original worship song from Saltillo Worship. Tanner sits down with Evan as he shares the story, heart, and theology behind the song and what it means for our church family.
Pastor Danny preaches from James 5:7-12. In this passage of Scripture, James reminds us that our reaction to the world is rooted in our relationship with God. Listen in to discover four powerful ways James encourages Christians to live today.
Pastor Danny teaches from Philippians 2:12-18. The apostle Paul reminds us that our relationship also means our responsibility. Our relationship with Jesus means we have a responsibility to Jesus.
Youth Pastor Tanner Aldridge shares a sermon from James 4:1-5:6, issuing the reminder that living faith simultaneously wages war against the right things and remains humble at heart.
Pastor Danny teaches from Ephesians 6:10-24. Though we live in a world filled with chaos, God gives us all we need to stand against the schemes of the devil.
Pastor Danny preaches from James 3:13-18. James teaches us the importance of God’s wisdom versus the world’s wisdom. In order for followers of Jesus to accomplish God’s will, we must seek God’s wisdom.
In this special episode, Evan sits down with Bryan Lark, leader of our Greater Capital Campaign team, to share a powerful update on what God is doing through our church. Bryan reflects on his unique perspective—having served here years ago and now returning after a decade away—and celebrates the unity, generosity, and spiritual momentum happening at FBC Saltillo. Together, they discuss how God has guided this vision over the years, drawing parallels from David and Solomon’s faithfulness in 1 Chronicles.
You’ll also hear encouraging financial updates, construction progress, why this project matters for future generations, and how every household—from young families to long-time members—can play a meaningful part in building something that will impact Saltillo for generations to come.
You can learn more at https://www.fbcsaltillo.org/greater