
Show overview
Watermark Sunday Messages has been publishing since 2009, and across the 17 years since has built a catalogue of 193 episodes. That works out to roughly 150 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 43 min and 51 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 58 episodes published. Published by Watermark Community Church.
From the publisher
This podcast is a production of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, USA. Watermark exists to be and make more fully devoted followers of Christ, looking to God's Word as our only authority, conscience and guide.
Latest Episodes
View all 193 episodesDon't Miss Your Moment | Acts 13:13-52
Great Days Ahead | Acts 13:1-12
When Life Feels Hopeless and Helpless | Acts 12
Why Jesus’s Followers Are Called Christians | Acts 11:19-30
What Matters to Jesus | Acts 10:1–11:18
The Healing Power of Jesus | Acts 9
Saul and The Power of Obedience | Acts 9:1-31
Devote Yourself to Prayer | Colossians 4:2-6
The Holy Spirit | Acts 8
Is Your Faith Real? | Acts 8:4-25
Easter 2026 | The Resurrection Changes Everything
This Easter message from TA reminds us that while the resurrection of Jesus may be familiar, it’s not something to overlook. In Acts 5, the apostles boldly declare that Jesus was raised, exalted, and now offers repentance and forgiveness of sins, inviting us to behold Jesus and respond. Because Jesus is alive, forgiveness is available, death is defeated, and new life is offered to anyone who will receive it.
Good Friday 2026 | Jesus on the Cross
Good Friday slows us down and brings us face-to-face with the cross. While we’d rather move quickly to Sunday, the cross shows us what was required to deal with our sin. Jesus’s death was necessary because of our sin, exclusive because he alone can save, and sufficient because his work is complete.
The Persecuted Church | Acts 6:8–15; 7:54–8:3
TA walked through the story of Stephen, the first follower of Jesus to be killed for his faith, showing us both the reality of persecution and the faithfulness of God in the middle of it. While many of us don’t experience this kind of opposition, millions of Christians around the world do. This passage invites us to see them as family, to be moved by their suffering, and to respond in a way that reflects Jesus.
Stephen’s Defense: An Invitation to Follow the Spirit’s Lead | Acts 7:1-53
Watermark’s Students Director, Jermaine Harrison, taught from Acts 7:1–53 and walked through Stephen’s defense before the religious leaders. Instead of defending himself, Stephen walked through Israel’s history to show a pattern: God continually pursued his people, and they continually resisted the Spirit.
How to Be a Properly Functioning Church | Acts 6
On Sunday, Jacob Alger, Watermark’s Senior Director of Community, taught from Acts 6 and asked an important question: What if the greatest threat to the church wasn’t external pressure but internal malfunction? This passage reminds us that a healthy church is one where problems are addressed, leaders remain devoted to prayer and the Word, and every member plays their part in the mission of God.
Praying in Faith | Acts 5:12-42
In this message, TA teaches from Acts 5:12–42 and shows what should mark the church. In the early church, believers gathered together, prayed for those who were sick, and saw God work powerfully as people were healed and “more than ever” believed in Jesus. At the same time, the apostles faced opposition and were arrested, but they continued preaching with boldness, saying, “We must obey God rather than men.” This passage reminds us to be a church that prays for healing, prays for people to know Jesus, and lives boldly for the gospel.
Great Power, Great Grace, Great Fear | Acts 4:32–5:11
In this message, TA walks through Acts 4:32–5:11 and shows that God’s vision for the church is that it would be satisfying, enjoyable, and worth telling others about. Through three specific “ingredients”, Luke shows us what must be essential if we want to be a church that is alive, unified, generous, and serious about holiness.
Essentials for Boldly Making a Defense | Acts 4:1-31
In this message on Acts 4, TA walks us through Peter and John’s unexpected arrest and bold defense of the hope that was in them. Instead of shrinking back, Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, clearly proclaimed that salvation is found in no one else but Jesus. This passage shows us the essentials for boldly making a defense.
An Unwelcome Guest | Luke 12:22-34
In this message, Trip Lee teaches from Luke 12:22–34 and calls worry what it really is: an unwelcome guest. Jesus doesn’t deny that we have real needs, but he tells us not to invite worry into the equation because it distorts reality and steals peace. Instead, Jesus gives us three reasons worry doesn’t belong.
What Does Transformation in Christ Look Like? | Acts 3
In this message, TA walks through Acts 3 to show the difference between knowing the right information about Jesus and experiencing real transformation through him.