WoodsEdge Student Ministry
WoodsEdge Student Ministry
WoodsEdge Students
Welcome to the WESM Podcast. We want to Love Jesus, Journey Together and Bring Hope to the world! We hope you find the love and message of Jesus through these messages! Follow us on Instagram @westudents
MAKE JESUS IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE || Justin Kessler
Can God really use someone like you to make a difference? In this back-to-school message, Justin Kessler unpacks Jesus's words in Matthew 5:13-16 to show that ordinary, unimpressive people have always been the ones God chooses to carry His light into the world.
Aug 6
35 min
GOOD ENOUGH || Faith Lou
Being "good" isn't good enough — and that's actually good news. In this message from Mark 10:13-27, Faith Lou traces Jesus's encounter with children and with a rich young ruler to show that the Kingdom of God isn't earned by good works; it's received like a child, through faith.
Jul 28
32 min
ROOTS || Tim Johnson
Camp doesn't have to be just a moment. What happens when we get out of the norm to seek God together can go so deep that we never fully recover — and that's exactly the point. In this post-camp message, Tim walks through 2 Timothy 1:1–7 and the relationship between Paul and Timothy as a picture of what God does when roots go deep. From Timothy's grandmother Lois to his mother Eunice to Paul on the mission field — faith was passed down through people who prayed together, went to battle together, and showed each other how to follow Jesus. That chain of influence didn't stop with Timothy. It never stops. This message is for every student who wants what happened at camp to last — and for anyone who has never been to camp but knows there is something more than what they've settled for. The roots of God's Word are meant to go deep, intertwine with others, and outlast every season of life.
Jul 8
35 min
IF I COULD JUST SAY HELLO || Landon Miller
Have you ever felt distant from God — not because you stopped believing, but because the connection just felt gone? You tried prayer, worship, Scripture, and nothing felt like it used to. You're not alone. Elijah felt the same way. In this message from 1 Kings 19, a pastor opens up about his own season of spiritual distance and walks through what happened when one of the greatest prophets in the Bible sat under a broom tree, exhausted and ready to quit — right after one of the most spectacular miracles in all of Scripture. What God did next says everything about his heart toward us when we're lost, burned out, and convinced he isn't listening. God didn't lecture Elijah. He fed him. He let him rest. And then he whispered. This message explores why feeling lost isn't the same as being abandoned, why God meets us before he speaks to us, and why his presence is ultimately better than any answer we were looking for.
Jun 12
46 min
THE ONLY STORY THAT MATTERS || Dave Ray
Three stories are being written about you right now — the story others write about you, the story you write about yourself, and the story God is writing. In Exodus 3–4, Moses had every excuse not to answer God's call. He carried the weight of what others thought of him, his own deep insecurities, and the memory of his worst failures. But God didn't deny any of those stories. He denied their power. This message is an invitation to lay down every story that isn't God's — and step into the only one that matters.
Jun 8
32 min
FROM ATTENDEE TO APPRENTICE || Quentin Peyton
Jesus didn't invite the disciples to attend. He invited them to become. In this message, guest speaker Quentin Peyton walks through Matthew 4:18–23 and the moment Jesus called his first disciples — not just to follow him, but to be formed by him until the day he would send them out to do the same. The invitation hasn't changed. Following Jesus was never meant to be a spectator sport. It was always meant to produce apprentices who look like their rabbi, sound like their rabbi, and eventually go make disciples of their own. This message explores what it really means to follow Jesus, why showing up is not enough, and how to recognize and respond to that gentle but firm voice that calls you out of the crowd and into a life on mission.
Jun 4
32 min
A NEW KIND OF FAMILY || Justin Kessler || The Book of Acts
We all long for real connection. But we live in a world that offers endless shallow relationships while leaving us feeling utterly alone. Acts 11 shows us what happens when the gospel breaks through every barrier we build — and what it looks like when people who would never naturally belong together become family through Jesus.In this message, Pastor Justin Kessler walks through Acts 11 and the explosive growth of the church in Antioch — one of the most diverse cities in the Roman world. When Jewish believers first heard that Gentiles were receiving the Holy Spirit without adopting Jewish customs, it felt offensive. But God was doing something none of them fully understood yet. He was building a new kind of family. And the cross doesn't erase ethnicity — it destroys hostility. This message explores what it means to let the Spirit stretch us beyond our comfort zones, why character matters more than gifting, and how Houston — one of the most diverse cities in America — might be our generation's Antioch.
May 28
48 min
THE GOSPEL IS FOR EVERYONE || Curtis Rosinski || The Book of Acts
Peter walked into a Gentile home — something no Jewish man was supposed to do. But God had already prepared the room. Cornelius had gathered his family and friends. The Holy Spirit fell before Peter even finished preaching. And in one afternoon, the gospel broke through a wall that centuries of tradition had built. In Acts 10:23–48, Curtis Rosinski unpacks what happens when Peter finally arrives at Cornelius's house and delivers one of the clearest gospel presentations in the entire book of Acts. The message is simple and world-changing: God shows no favoritism. The gospel is for everyone. And if that's true, it changes how we live, who we pray for, and who we're willing to talk to. This message explores what it looks like to share the good news freely — not because salvation depends on us, but because God is inviting us into something he is already doing.
May 21
36 min
YOU WERE SAVED TO BE SENT || Curtis Rosinski || The Book of Acts
In Acts 10:1–23, we see a pattern God still uses today: he prepares hearts supernaturally, but he chooses ordinary people to deliver the message. The question isn't whether God is at work around us. The question is whether we will show up. This message from WoodsEdge Student Ministry explores what biblical obedience looks like in everyday life, why following Jesus means active participation in his mission, and how your willingness to go can change someone's story forever.
May 18
37 min
THE DISCIPLE NOBODY REMEMBERS || Curtis Rosinski || The Book of Acts
In this message, Curtis Rosinski unpacks what Acts 9 teaches about ordinary obedience — why God deliberately chooses obscurity, why faithfulness doesn't require a spotlight, and why your quiet yes might matter more than you'll ever know this side of eternity.
Apr 30
33 min
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