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My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC)
20 episodes
2 days ago
When St. Thomas the Apostle finally saw the risen Jesus and was invited to touch the wounds of the Crucified, he confessed in faith, “My Lord and My God.” This podcast from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, shares sermons, Bible classes, and theological reflections centered on the same risen Lord. At St. Thomas, Christ Jesus—true God and true man—comes to bless His Church through His Word, through the waters of Holy Baptism, and through the Holy Supper of His body and blood. Join us each Sunday at 9 am! 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, Texas 77354.
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When St. Thomas the Apostle finally saw the risen Jesus and was invited to touch the wounds of the Crucified, he confessed in faith, “My Lord and My God.” This podcast from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, shares sermons, Bible classes, and theological reflections centered on the same risen Lord. At St. Thomas, Christ Jesus—true God and true man—comes to bless His Church through His Word, through the waters of Holy Baptism, and through the Holy Supper of His body and blood. Join us each Sunday at 9 am! 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, Texas 77354.
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My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Festival of the Reformation—The Lifelong Work of Repentance

In this Reformation sermon from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, hear the clear proclamation of repentance and faith drawn from Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses, Holy Scripture, and the Lutheran Confessions.

Preached in the heart of Montgomery County, this message calls Christians to examine every thought, word, and practice under the light of God’s Word—not human tradition or authority. The sermon explores what true repentance is: an encounter with the truth of Christ’s Word that exposes sin, corrects error, and brings comfort through the forgiveness of sins.

Luther’s bold confession, “Here I stand; I cannot do otherwise,” echoes through this sermon as a living call to the Church today. It reminds believers that we need not fear being wrong when we stand on the righteousness of Christ alone, justified by grace through faith apart from works of the Law.

Whether you’re in Magnolia, The Woodlands, Conroe, or anywhere in Montgomery County, Texas, this Reformation message invites you to return to the heart of the Gospel—repentance, forgiveness, and freedom in Jesus Christ.

Listen and rediscover the freedom that comes from standing on Scripture alone, grace alone, faith alone, and Christ alone.

For more information, visit www.stthomastx.church!

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2 days ago
25 minutes 11 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity—Raised with Christ, No Longer in Bondage to Sin

On the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, we hear St. Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:13–21 and the raising of the widow’s son at Nain (Luke 7:11–17). These texts show us Christ’s deep compassion and His power to raise the dead.

As Christians, we confess that apart from the Holy Spirit we are in bondage to sin and cannot free ourselves. Yet in Christ we have been raised to new life. Through the Word and Sacraments, the Spirit renews our will, strengthens us in the inner man, and leads us to confess Christ before the world.

This sermon explores what it means to be set free in Christ: no longer slaves to sin, but soldiers strengthened by our Captain in the midst of the battle against the flesh, the devil, and the world. Just as the widow’s son sat up and spoke, so the Christian, raised with Christ, is given a voice to confess Him.

Join us at St. Thomas Lutheran Church in Magnolia, Texas, as we rejoice in the Lord who works in us “both to will and to do for His good pleasure” (Philippians 2:13), and who promises that on the Last Day He will raise us to eternal life, free from sin forever.

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4 weeks ago
25 minutes 46 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Feast of St. Michael and All Angels—The Face of God and the Warfare of Heaven

From St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, this sermon for the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels explores how God’s holy angels behold the face of the Father, rejoice when sinners repent, and fight for the Church. Rooted in the Augsburg Confession and Holy Scripture, the sermon shows how the angels serve as guardians and examples of faith and vigilance. Through Baptism, Absolution, the Lord’s Supper, and the preaching of the Word, we in Montgomery County also behold the face of God and are strengthened to fight the good fight of faith under Christ our Captain.


For more information, check out stthomastx.church!

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1 month ago
23 minutes 5 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Feast of St. Matthew—Confessing Christ Before Men

In this sermon from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Magnolia, Texas, we reflect on the cost of confessing Christ before the world through the lens of St. Matthew’s martyrdom, the beheading of St. John the Baptist, and even recent events in our own time.

The tradition of Matthew’s death, though uncertain, shows the reality that God’s servants have often suffered not only for proclaiming the Gospel but also for speaking His Law in truth and calling rulers and nations to repentance. John the Baptist was imprisoned and executed for confronting King Herod’s sin. The apostles suffered persecution for preaching both Christ crucified and the Word of God’s Law that exposes human sin and pride.

Drawing on these biblical examples, this sermon challenges us to consider what it means to follow Christ in an age where speaking the truth of God’s Word—about marriage, sexuality, repentance, and godliness—can bring hostility, slander, or worse. Even so, Jesus calls His people to confess Him before men, promising that He will confess them before His Father in heaven.

Join us as we give thanks for St. Matthew’s ministry, hear God’s Word of both Law and Gospel, and are encouraged to live faithfully in Montgomery County, Magnolia, Texas, and beyond—trusting in Christ, who values us more than sparrows and who promises eternal life to all who believe in Him.

For more about St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church, visit stthomastx.church!

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1 month ago
21 minutes 27 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Twelfth Sunday after Trinity—He Has Done All Things Well

Sermon on Mark 7:31–37 preached at St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church, Magnolia, Texas.

Jesus takes aside a man who is deaf and has a speech impediment. With His own touch, His own Word, and His own compassion, He opens his ears and looses his tongue so that he speaks rightly. In this miracle, we see what Christ does for us: in Baptism He sanctifies our ears and tongue; in the preaching of His Word He opens them again; and in the Holy Supper He strengthens us with His own flesh and blood.

If you have misused the ears and tongue the Lord has given you, here He restores you again in the midst of His Church, to go forth confessing with the crowd: He has done all things well. He makes both the deaf to hear and the mute to speak.

Worship Location: 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, Texas 77354

Divine Service every Sunday at 9:00 AM

Family Catechesis for all ages every Sunday at 10:30 AM

For more information, visit www.stthomastx.church!

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1 month ago
14 minutes 11 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Eleventh Sunday after Trinity—Justified by God’s Mercy, Not by Our Works

This sermon from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, explores Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18:9–14). The Pharisee boasts in his outward righteousness, while the tax collector beats his breast and pleads for mercy. We face the same deceptions today—trusting in works or abusing grace. But God justifies the sinner through Christ alone, our propitiation (Hebrews 2:17), who delivers us from this body of death (Romans 7:24–25).

For more information, check out www.stthomastx.church!

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2 months ago
20 minutes 44 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Feast of St. Bartholomew—Faithful in Anonymity

On the Feast of St. Bartholomew, we hear how God builds His kingdom not through human glory but through hidden, often anonymous faithfulness. Scripture records little of Bartholomew—perhaps only his confession, “Rabbi, You are the Son of God!”—yet Christ called and sent him to carry the Gospel to the nations. Tradition tells of his preaching in Armenia, his conversions enraging King Astyages, and his gruesome martyrdom by being flayed alive. By worldly standards, his life seemed to end in obscurity and failure. But through Bartholomew and the rest of the Apostles, the treasure of Christ has been handed down through fragile vessels all the way to us. This sermon from St. Thomas Lutheran Church in Magnolia, Texas calls us to take courage: what seems like straw to the world will be revealed by Christ in the end as precious stone built on the one foundation, Jesus Christ our Lord.

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2 months ago
12 minutes 29 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Ninth Sunday after Trinity—Faithful Stewardship and Eternal Friends

In this sermon on Luke 16, preached at St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, Pastor Stanley Lacey unfolds Jesus’ parable of the dishonest steward. The world often uses fleeting possessions with shrewdness, while Christians forget the urgency of time. Yet all that we are and have belongs to God, given through His fatherly goodness and mercy. Our Lord Jesus, the perfect steward, laid down His life so that we might inherit eternal riches. Here we are called to use our daily bread, our time, and our possessions not for ourselves, but for our neighbor—so that friends may greet us in the resurrection and we may enter the eternal dwellings of God. Proclaimed in Montgomery County, Texas, this sermon directs hearers to Christ’s generosity and the eternal future secured in His blood.

For more information about St. Thomas, go to https://stthomastx.church/!

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2 months ago
26 minutes 8 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Seventh Sunday after Trinity—Can These Be Satisfied?

In this Trinity 7 sermon from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Magnolia, Texas, we hear how Jesus feeds the 4,000 (Mark 8:1–9) and answers the disciples’ question: “How can one satisfy these people with bread here in the wilderness?” This is not a repeat of the feeding of the 5,000. Here the Lord has compassion on the Gentiles; seven large Roman baskets (spyrides) replace the twelve Jewish baskets (kóphinoi), signaling Christ’s sufficiency for the nations.

The sermon faces our doubts head-on: we often suspect that we—or our children, neighbors, and friends—won’t be satisfied by the Bread God gives. We chase novelty and distraction, yet Jesus takes what the Church has, blesses it, gives it through His disciples, and all are satisfied. The call is to repent and be comforted: Christ feeds us now with His Word and with His Body and Blood—more than enough for the wilderness we walk (see Numbers 21:5; Matthew 6:31–32).

St. Thomas is a confessional, liturgical Lutheran congregation serving Magnolia and Montgomery County, Texas. We invite you to hear Christ’s Gospel and receive His gifts in Word and Sacrament. Visitors and families are welcome.

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3 months ago
17 minutes 26 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Fourth Sunday after Trinity—Mercy, Forgiveness, and the Christian Life

In this sermon preached at St. Thomas Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, Pastor Stanley Lacey explores Jesus’ words in Luke 6: “Be merciful, just as your Father also is merciful.” What does true Christian mercy look like? What does Jesus mean when He tells us not to judge or condemn, but to forgive and give?

Drawing from Luther’s Fourth Sunday after Trinity postil, the sermon addresses the misuse of judgment, the withholding of forgiveness, and the cold calculations of miserliness. We are shown not only the danger of self-righteous condemnation, but the gracious way of Christ, who “erased the record of debt… having nailed it to the cross” (Colossians 2:14).

This message challenges Christians to examine whether we live out the confession we claim, especially in how we treat those who have wronged us. It also reminds us that the Christian life is one of continual mercy—without retirement—until our final rest in Christ.

Join us as we hear God's Word read and preached faithfully each Sunday in Montgomery County. Learn more at www.stthomastx.church.

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3 months ago
19 minutes 35 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Third Sunday after Trinity—He Welcomes Sinners: The Seeking Shepherd and the Joy of Repentance

This sermon from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Montgomery County, Texas, proclaims the heart of the Gospel from Luke 15. The Pharisees and scribes grumbled that Jesus received sinners and ate with them—but these parables reveal God’s own joy over every lost soul that repents.

Drawing on the hymn “Oh, Come, Ye Sinners, Straying Long!”, this sermon invites hearers to see themselves in the wayward son, the straying sheep, and even the grumbling Pharisee. It makes clear that Christ welcomes sinners—not those who come to be affirmed in their sin, but those who come weary, burdened, and repentant.

No one is too far gone. Whether you're crushed by guilt, hardened in self-righteousness, or just numb, your Shepherd is seeking you. The robe, the ring, the feast—they’re ready.

Join us at St. Thomas Lutheran Church in New Magnolia for Divine Service every Sunday at 9:00 am, where sinners are gathered, forgiven, and fed.

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3 months ago
21 minutes 27 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul—Proclaiming the Resurrection Even Unto Death

Join us from our church in Magnolia, as we reflect on the powerful witness of Saints Peter and Paul—two apostles whose lives were forever changed by encountering the risen Lord Jesus Christ. In this inspiring sermon, we explore how Peter and Paul’s firsthand testimony, bold proclamation, and willingness to suffer and die for the truth of the resurrection still strengthen and encourage believers today. Discover what sets their witness apart from others, why their martyrdom matters, and how their faith can inspire your own journey with Christ. Whether you’re searching for a church family or seeking answers about Christianity in Magnolia or Montgomery County, Texas, we invite you to listen, learn, and grow with us in faith.


Learn more at stthomastx.church!

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4 months ago
20 minutes 29 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Nativity of St. John the Baptist—Infant Faith, Baptism, and the Hand of the Lord: God's Grace from the Womb

Discover the biblical foundation for infant faith and baptism in this episode, “Infant Faith, Baptism, and the Hand of the Lord: God's Grace from the Womb.” Explore how God’s grace is given through His Word and Sacraments, and how baptism—at any age—is a gift from God, not our own work. Drawing from the story of St. John the Baptist, the Lutheran Confessions, and the promises of Scripture, this sermon answers common questions about faith, election, and the role of baptism in salvation.

Whether you’re seeking a church home in Magnolia or Montgomery County, Texas, or simply want to grow in your understanding of God’s promises for all ages, join us for hope, encouragement, and the true Gospel. Subscribe for more sermons and teaching from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), serving the Magnolia and Montgomery County community with Christ-centered worship and teaching.


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4 months ago
23 minutes 19 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
First Sunday after Trinity—Faith and Love: The One Commandment for Christians

What does it mean to truly live as a Christian? In this sermon from St. Thomas Lutheran Church in Magnolia, Texas, we explore how faith in Christ and love for our neighbor are inseparable—the one commandment that shapes the Christian life. Drawing from the story of the rich man and Lazarus, we see how the Gospel calls us to trust in God’s grace and serve those in need, both within our families and in our wider community. Whether you’re searching for a welcoming church near Magnolia or Montgomery County, or seeking deeper understanding of Lutheran teaching, join us for biblical preaching, practical encouragement, and a message of hope rooted in God’s Word.

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4 months ago
19 minutes 44 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Trinity Sunday—The Doctrine of the Trinity in the Old Testament

What does it mean to confess one God in three Persons? In this Trinity Sunday sermon, St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Montgomery County, TX, proclaims the eternal truth that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are not three gods but one God—equal in glory, co-eternal in majesty. Drawing heavily from the Old Testament, we see how the Triune nature of God is not a late invention or theological abstraction, but the very foundation of our salvation. Creation, the Exodus, the promises of the Messiah, and even the Aaronic blessing all testify to the oneness and threeness of the one true God. This doctrine isn’t academic—it is the heartbeat of the Christian Gospel. If the Son is not truly God, His blood cannot truly save. If the Spirit is not God, He cannot truly sanctify. But He is—and He does. Listen in and hear why it matters for your trust, your comfort, and your eternal life.


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4 months ago
22 minutes 51 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Pentecost—What Is the World to Me? The True Temple of God

What does it mean to be the church when you don’t have a building of your own? In this sermon from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, we explore Jesus’ promise of peace—not as the world gives, but as only He can give. Drawing from Scripture, early church history, and the beloved hymn “What Is the World to Me?”, we’re reminded that the true temple of God is not found in bricks and mortar, but wherever believers gather around God’s Word and Sacraments.

Whether you’re searching for a church home in Magnolia or Montgomery County, or simply seeking spiritual encouragement, this message invites you to discover the beauty of Christ-centered worship, authentic Christian community, and the lasting peace that comes from being built up by the Holy Spirit. Join us as we reflect on what truly makes a church, and how you are God’s temple—wherever you are.

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4 months ago
20 minutes 2 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Rogate—Praying in Jesus’ Name: What It Really Means

Discover what it truly means to pray “in Jesus’ name” in this week’s sermon from our Magnolia/Montgomery County, Texas congregation. Join us as we explore Jesus’ promise in John 16:23—“Whatever you ask the Father in my name, He will give you”—and what it looks like to pray with faith, humility, and trust in God’s will. Whether you’re searching for a church home or want to deepen your understanding of prayer, you’ll find biblical teaching, encouragement, and real answers for life’s challenges. Listen now and connect with a welcoming church family in your local community.

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5 months ago
20 minutes 32 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Cantate—The Holy Spirit: Conviction and Comfort

Experience the comfort and challenge of Christ’s teaching each week from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC). In this episode, we explore what it means to live as Christians in a world full of uncertainty and anxiety, and how the Holy Spirit-sent by the Father and the Son-continues to declare Christ’s truth to us today. Drawing from John 16 and other Scripture, this sermon addresses our expectations of God’s rule, the struggles of church life, and the Spirit’s ongoing work: convicting the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Discover how, even when the world mocks or misunderstands, God’s Spirit assures us that we are His children, forgiven and secure in Christ. Whether you’re a lifelong Lutheran or just searching for hope, you’ll find biblical teaching, honest reflection, and encouragement for your faith journey.

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5 months ago
19 minutes 13 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Jubilate—A Little While: The Sorrow That Gives Way to Joy

On this Jubilate Sunday, coinciding with Mother's Day, we reflect on Jesus’ powerful image of childbirth to teach about Christian suffering and joy. Just as a woman endures pain before rejoicing at the birth of her child, so we endure sorrow in this “little while” before the joy of Christ’s resurrection and return.

This sermon explores the layered meaning of Jesus’ words to His disciples—both about His death and resurrection, and about His ascension and promised return. With clarity and compassion, it acknowledges the real crosses Christians bear, from the grief of infertility to the weight of enduring in faith when Christ seems hidden.

Yet through Word and Sacrament, our Lord gives joy even now. Listen to be strengthened in tribulation and reminded of the hope that cannot be taken from you.

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5 months ago
19 minutes 44 seconds

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
Misericordias Domini—The Only Good Shepherd

When trusted leaders fail us—whether pastors, parents, or public figures—it can leave us disillusioned, hurt, and spiritually adrift. But Jesus, the Good Shepherd, never abandons His sheep. In this sermon on Ezekiel 34 and John 10, we’re reminded that even when earthly shepherds fall short, our Lord remains faithful. He knows you, defends you, and lays down His life for you. You are never without a Shepherd.

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6 months ago
19 minutes

My Lord and My God Podcast—St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC), Magnolia, Texas
When St. Thomas the Apostle finally saw the risen Jesus and was invited to touch the wounds of the Crucified, he confessed in faith, “My Lord and My God.” This podcast from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, shares sermons, Bible classes, and theological reflections centered on the same risen Lord. At St. Thomas, Christ Jesus—true God and true man—comes to bless His Church through His Word, through the waters of Holy Baptism, and through the Holy Supper of His body and blood. Join us each Sunday at 9 am! 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, Texas 77354.