
Restoration Through A Mother's Faith
In this episode of A Closer Look, we follow up Mother's Day by continuing the conversation of Moses's Mothers recorded in Exodus 2. This story is inspiring in the way that it reveals how faith impacts restoration. Happy Listening! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcente...Our Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Ls...Pastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd...ClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
10 Maj 202123min

Abraham the Faithful
In this episode of A Closer look, we continue our conversation through restoration stories as we look at some of the events in Abraham's life through the lens of Hebrews 11. Sometimes, having faith doesnt mean never wavering as we see in the life of Abraham, the Faithful. Happy Listening! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcente...Our Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Ls...Pastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd...ClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
3 Maj 202135min

Cain and Abel
In this episode of A Closer Look, Pastor Cullen and Clayton discuss the use of the Cain and Abel story in Hebrews 11. So much of this story reflects us and our own actions/questions every single day. So happy listening as we work through these things together! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcente...Our Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Ls...Pastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd...ClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
26 Apr 202125min

Exploring the Life of Lot
In 2 Peter 2, Lot is called a man of righteousness, but when we look at his life, specifically in Genesis 19 he doesn't seem to act righteous. So what do we do with this? In this episode of A Closer Look, Pastor Cullen and Clayton attempt to answer this question about righteousness in light of brokenness. Happy Listening! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcenter.com/givingOur Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LssDbm_kj5DfEqPI5NIBA/featuredPastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd_dvOxPurHMfaBUjF9jwClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
19 Apr 202122min

Noah - A Herald of Righteousness
In this episode of A Closer look, Pastor Cullen and Clayton discuss the story of Noah and what it means for him to be called a herald of righteousness in 2 Peter 2 in light of his drunkenness and broken relationships. Enjoy this thought provoking conversation about restoration! Happy Listening! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcenter.com/givingOur Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LssDbm_kj5DfEqPI5NIBA/featuredPastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd_dvOxPurHMfaBUjF9jwClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
12 Apr 202127min

Restoration Stories
Easter is what we live for. According to Paul, the resurrection is the foundation of our faith. But does it only matter for our salvation, or does it matter for our every day life and experience of faith? Pastor Cullen teaches us today that we live in a rhythm of death and resurrection. Happy Listening! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcenter.com/givingOur Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LssDbm_kj5DfEqPI5NIBA/featuredPastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd_dvOxPurHMfaBUjF9jwClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
5 Apr 202126min

Jesus the King
Palm Sunday is an important day of Holy Week. But it often just focuses on the simple idea that we proclaim and praise Jesus as king. This year, Pastor Cullen and Clayton dive deeper into this text and examine all of what is happening here in light of the greater story for a different interpretation. Happy Listening! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcenter.com/givingOur Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LssDbm_kj5DfEqPI5NIBA/featuredPastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd_dvOxPurHMfaBUjF9jwClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
29 Mars 202124min

Pursuing Advancement: Matthew 20
We can spend our lives pursuing advancement - advancement in money, power, status, etc. But Jesus has a famous parable in which he concludes: "the last will be first and the first will be last." But what does this mean? In this episode, Pastor Cullen and Clayton discuss this text from two different points of view and have a riveting conversation! Happy Listening! Be sure to join the Facebook group on the WellHouse Church Facebook page for this podcast so that you can engage the community and continue the conversation with us and one another! Text “Closer” to (281) 204-2355 to connect with usIf you would like to partner with us financially we would be honored and you can do so here: https://mywellhousechurch.churchcenter.com/givingOur Socials: WellHouse ChurchWebsite: mywellhouse.church Instagram: @mywellhouse.churchFacebook: @mywellhouse.churchYoutube: Wellhouse Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LssDbm_kj5DfEqPI5NIBA/featuredPastor CullenInstagram: @PastorCullenFacebook: @Pastor CullenYoutube: @PastorCullen - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUd_dvOxPurHMfaBUjF9jwClaytonInstagram: @jcware99Facebook: Clayton WareOur Identity: WellHouse Church is a church seeking to reimagine what the church is. Too many people have been hurt by a church in their past, because church has become something that it was never meant to be: an event or building that we attend. At WellHouse, we believe that the people of God are the church and that the love of God should be experienced through the people of God. So, WellHouse has returned to a New Testament expression of our faith by meeting in homes and dedicating ourselves to: the teaching of the scriptures, the fellowship of the believers, the breaking of bread together, and praying together for one another. We are focused on being a genuine expression of Christian hospitality and service to our community and the people of our community. At WellHouse we want to be a place where people can Be Real, Be Relational, and Be Restored. As our leadership was dreaming up this vision, we looked at Scripture and saw that the earliest expressions of the church met in homes and it was rare that all of the believers were together. Today, most churches have found themselves spending a large portion of their budget on buildings that they rarely use. Not WellHouse. We want to keep our overhead low so we can spend our money on the things that matter, being the hands and feet of Jesus. So, we meet in the homes of our members for the majority of our meetings. Once per month, we all come together at a rented facility to devote our selves together as the whole church for the purpose of worshipping God together.
22 Mars 202125min