As we anticipate the coming Messiah, we are looking to God in the midst of the wilderness. There are spaces in our lives where we feel might not be worthy…
It's an Old Testament story we rarely tell, but as Saul’s family disappeared, David went out of his way to keep finding a place for Mephibosheth (or, as Ken calls…
“Shalom means changing the way we see people.” We are surrounded by people living in emergencies at all times, and it wears people out, it destroys their souls. Today’s verse…
Ken launches our Missions series with a call to conviction - a reminder that being convicted is just a brief moment, but we are required to take that moment. To…
On September 26, 2021, First Methodist Houston joins in both campus as a church family in a service of prayer for the Day of Prayer.
Ken is concerned that Church might have lost its vision: The Lord’s Prayer offers a glimpse of what the world is going to be - and it’s a vision in…
In my darkest season, I learned to carve the path that I wanted. Every time it ended in disaster
This week, Source Pastor Ken Coneby dives into chapter 2 of 1st Peter.
Pastor Ken Coneby continues with the new series "Our First Five" and continues to the second value, which is Community.
On a weekend in which we celebrate freedom and justice, we can look back at Scripture and see how God has guided humanity towards this from the very beginning.
Some of us are uncomfortable with the word “prophet.” But prophets are not people who have power, but people who rely on the message of God. We need to be…