Cibolo Creek - Messages
Each week on Cibolo Creek Messages, you will hear teaching from Pastor Paul Wilson, or another guest, looking at relevant topics through a biblical worldview.
Each week on Cibolo Creek Messages, you will hear teaching from Pastor Paul Wilson, or another guest, looking at relevant topics through a biblical worldview.
Episodes

7 days ago
7 days ago
Worship begins with seeing God for who He truly is.
In this message from Cibolo Creek Community Church’s Worship Is a Way of Life series, we look at how our view of God determines the way we worship God. When our understanding of Him becomes blurry or incomplete, our worship can become distorted—but when we see Him clearly, our lives naturally respond in surrender and devotion.
Looking at Exodus 34, we discover how God describes Himself as compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, and perfectly just. A right view of God transforms the way we trust Him, follow Him, and reflect His character in every area of our lives.
Join us as we discover how seeing God clearly changes everything—and how worship becomes more than a moment on Sunday; it becomes a way of life.

Monday Jun 15, 2026
How Are You Raising Your Children?
Monday Jun 15, 2026
Monday Jun 15, 2026
In this message Paul challenges parents to think beyond academic achievement, athletic success, and earthly accomplishments to consider what matters most: preparing their children for eternity.
Drawing from Psalm 127, Proverbs 22, and Ephesians 6, we explore God's design for parenting and reminds us that children are a gift entrusted to our care. As followers of Jesus, raising children is more than a responsibility—it is an act of worship.

Sunday Jun 07, 2026
Forgiven: Unable to Think About It Anymore
Sunday Jun 07, 2026
Sunday Jun 07, 2026
What if you truly believed you were forgiven?
In this special communion service, we reflect on the incredible gift of God's forgiveness and the freedom that comes through Jesus Christ. Looking at Ephesians 1 and other powerful passages of Scripture, we discover that forgiveness is not God ignoring sin—it is God placing our punishment on Christ and offering us grace in its place.
Together, we explore the biblical meaning of forgiveness, the significance of communion, and the life-changing truth that God remembers our sins no more. If you've ever struggled with guilt, shame, regret, or wondering whether God could really forgive you, this message is for you.
Join us as we remember Christ's sacrifice and celebrate the hope found in His finished work on the cross.

Sunday May 24, 2026
Worship is A Way of Life | More Than Sunday Morning
Sunday May 24, 2026
Sunday May 24, 2026
What does it really mean to worship God?
In this message, we begin a new series exploring how worship was never meant to be limited to Sunday mornings. Through Scripture and practical examples from everyday life, we look at how our marriages, parenting, careers, finances, health, and relationships can all become acts of worship when lived under the influence of God.
This week, we unpack two important Hebrew words—shachah and kavod—to better understand worship as surrender and glory as giving God the greatest weight in our lives. Worship is more than songs we sing. It is the posture of our hearts as we bring every part of our lives before the King.
We also spent time praying together, reflecting on Memorial Day weekend with gratitude for those who gave their lives in service to our country, and looking ahead to Baptism & Barbecue next Sunday at 10AM.
“Whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God.” — 1 Corinthians 10:31
Thanks for worshiping with us today.

Sunday May 17, 2026
Worship Anyway | Keeping Our Eyes on God in The Storms of Life
Sunday May 17, 2026
Sunday May 17, 2026
What does worship look like when life feels heavy, uncertain, or overwhelming?
This week at Cibolo Creek Community Church, we walked through the story of King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20 and explored what it means to worship in the middle of struggle. Through scripture, personal stories, and moments of worship together, we were reminded that worship is not about our emotions — it’s about God’s authority.
This service centered on learning to keep our eyes on God when we do not know what to do.
In this message:
Worship as a lifestyle, not just a Sunday moment
Why worship can become our instinct in difficult seasons
The power of praise in the middle of battles
A simple breath prayer from 2 Chronicles 20:12:“We do not know what to do, but we keep our eyes on You.”
No matter what storm you may be facing, our prayer is that this service encourages you to trust God, gather with His people, and worship anyway.

Sunday May 10, 2026
Radiance: Becoming What We Worship
Sunday May 10, 2026
Sunday May 10, 2026
Continuing our conversation about worship, this week Jordan Sleed, our worship pastor, turned to Exodus 34 and the story of Moses coming down from Mount Sinai radiant after meeting with the Lord.
The message explores a simple but searching question: who are we becoming?
We are always being formed by what we trust, what we give our attention to, and where we go when we are most vulnerable. Through Moses’ story, we considered how worship is our yes to God, how we become like what we worship, and how the Holy Spirit forms us over time into people who reflect the radiance of Christ.
This service includes worship, prayer, teaching from Exodus 34, and communion as we remember Christ’s body broken for us and His blood poured out for the forgiveness of sin.
Our prayer is the prayer of Moses: God, show us Your glory.

Sunday May 03, 2026
Four Faces of Worship | Surrender
Sunday May 03, 2026
Sunday May 03, 2026
What does it really mean to surrender?
On Senior Sunday at Cibolo Creek Community Church, we celebrate a meaningful milestone as graduating seniors step into a new season of life. As students prepare for college, careers, and what comes next, this service turns our attention to a question that matters for every stage of life: what does it look like to trust God with what comes next?
Looking at Jesus’ prayer in The Gospel of Luke, this message explores surrender as a posture of worship—placing our lives in God’s hands and choosing His way above our own. Whether you are stepping into something new, carrying questions, or learning to trust God in the middle of change, this service is an invitation to listen closely and follow where He leads.

Sunday Apr 26, 2026
Four Faces of Worship | Gratitude
Sunday Apr 26, 2026
Sunday Apr 26, 2026
In this service, we’re invited to reflect on the goodness and faithfulness of God through worship, prayer, and teaching. Centered around Psalm 100 and other passages of Scripture, this message explores how gratitude is more than a feeling—it is an intentional act of worship that transforms our perspective and our lives.
We explore how giving thanks to God in every circumstance can lead to greater peace, spiritual health, and a deeper awareness of His presence. Through both biblical truth and practical insight, we’re reminded that true gratitude is not just about what we have—but who we direct our thanks toward.

Sunday Apr 12, 2026
Four Faces of Worship: Adoration
Sunday Apr 12, 2026
Sunday Apr 12, 2026
In this service, we continue exploring what it means to worship—not as a routine or obligation, but as a posture of the heart. This week, we focus on adoration—what it means to truly admire, love, and give our full attention to God for who He is, not just for what He can do for us.
Through prayer, Scripture, and worship, we are reminded that God is worthy of our praise—yesterday, today, and forever. We are invited to lift our attention to Him, placing Him at the center, and allowing our worship to shape our perspective and protect our hearts from a self-centered faith.
You’ll also hear how worship impacts our lives beyond Sunday mornings, including the ongoing impact of Winter Retreat in the lives of children and students, made possible through the faithfulness of our church family.
If this service encourages you, we invite you to:
Connect with us in the comments during the service
Partner with us in the work God is doing through giving
Thank you for worshiping with us today.

Sunday Apr 05, 2026
Easter Hope: “He Has Risen” — Faith, Doubt, and the Risen King
Sunday Apr 05, 2026
Sunday Apr 05, 2026
In this message, we walk through the resurrection account in Matthew 28 and focus on one powerful line: “they worshiped him, but some doubted.” Even those who saw Jesus alive wrestled with questions. And maybe you do too.
If you’ve ever wondered where God is in your pain…If you’ve prayed and nothing seemed to change…If you’ve questioned whether God is good, whether He cares, or whether any of this is real…
You’re not alone.
This Easter message is an invitation to bring your full, honest self—your faith, your frustration, and your doubt—and look again to Jesus. Because the good news is this:
There is room for your questions
Doubt doesn’t disqualify your faith
And the story of the empty tomb still speaks hope
We celebrate a risen Savior—not an idea, but a living King who has defeated death and invites us into new life.
Wherever you find yourself today—worshiping, wondering, or somewhere in between—this message is for you.
Look to Jesus.





