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The vision of Mercy Culture is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God.
At Mercy Culture, one of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Senior Pastors, Landon and Heather Schott or another leader in our community.
To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit mercyculture.com.
The vision of Mercy Culture is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God.
At Mercy Culture, one of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Senior Pastors, Landon and Heather Schott or another leader in our community.
To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit mercyculture.com.
Episodes
Mar 15, 2026
Mar 15, 2026
1hr 35 min
In this message, we discover how powerful connecting with God through learning can be. Jesus invites us to take His yoke and learn from Him in His Word leading us into deeper relationship, renewed minds, and freedom from the burdens of the world. As we grow in the knowledge of God through His Word, old yokes are broken and our lives are transformed.

Mar 11, 2026
Mar 11, 2026
2hr 7 min
What does the Bible actually say about women in ministry — and what does it look like when a church builds a culture around it? Heather Schott sits down with four women who pastor, preach, lead campuses, and raise families inside Mercy Culture — Pastors Jasmine Weiler, Dehavilland Ford, Maggie Wakefield, and Nikki Cody — for an honest, unfiltered conversation about biblical empowerment of women in the church. They cover:
Ordaining by calling — not gender or marital status
Breaking free from "stay in your lane" limitations
Being equipped to lead, not just placed as a trophy
Raising kids in the calling — not around it
How women lead men through spiritual authority, not competition
Navigating ministry with an unsaved or unsupportive husband
Real stories of breakthrough, prophetic dreams, miracles, and healing
Closing prayers to break the spirit of religion — and for the Deborahs, Esthers, and Marys to rise
This isn't a debate. It's a living display of what healthy, biblical empowerment of women looks like in practice.
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Mar 11, 2026
He is Worthy | Lauren Caldwell | MC Waco
Mar 11, 2026
Mar 11, 2026
54 min
In this message, Lauren Caldwell explores the biblical meaning of dedication and what it truly means to give everything to God. Drawing from Romans 12:1, she unpacks how dedication is not just an emotion, it is an intentional direction, a daily decision to say "God, this belongs to you." She emphasizes that dedication leads to faithfulness, costs us something, and is always worth it because He is worthy.
Lauren Caldwell reminds believers that God is not inviting us to dedicate just our songs or prayers, but our whole lives, our bodies, hearts, habits, choices, and time. She also breaks off shame for anyone who feels they have never fully dedicated an area of their life to the Lord, reminding us that today is always the day to rededicate.
This message encourages believers to recognize that we are now the temple and that God desires to dwell in these earthen vessels everywhere we go.
The vision of Mercy Culture is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God.
At Mercy Culture, one of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Lead Pastors, Les and Nikki Cody or another leader in our community.
To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit https://mercyculturewaco.com
Mar 8, 2026
Mar 8, 2026
1hr 12 min
In this special Mercy Culture service, we steward one of the prophetic words of 2026 of dedicating things to the Lord. We rededicate families, babies, marriages, and lives back to God, as well as ordain new Mercy Culture pastors and install Les and Nikki Cody as elders and celebrate what God is doing across all campuses.

Mar 4, 2026
Mar 4, 2026
1hr 9 min
Mercy Culture has released over 102 worship songs — none of them written in a recording studio. Landon Schott sits down with worship pastors Jasmine Weiler and Treigh Martinez to unpack how every song in their catalog was born out of actual encounters with God: visions at 4am, spontaneous moments in the room, prayers that became melodies. They share the origin stories behind songs like "Names of God," "Fear Go," and "Encounter Song" — and why they believe you can't lead people into something you've never been in yourself.
Mar 1, 2026
Mar 1, 2026
1hr 21 min
This week’s message, The Threshing Floor, centers on 2 Samuel 24 and the powerful truth that sacrifice unlocks mercy. Through the story of David purchasing Araunah’s threshing floor, we’re reminded that true worship costs something — and obedience moves Heaven. As we step into our annual Heart for Mercy offering, this sermon calls us to cheerful, sacrificial giving that reflects our love for God and fuels the vision of Mercy Culture’s ministries. The threshing floor is where costly sacrifice meets holy visitation — and where mercy triumphs over judgment.
Feb 27, 2026
Feb 27, 2026
1hr 15 min
Connecting With God Through Remembrance
We are in a Year of Encounters & Visitations — an Exodus 3:5 year, a year of Holy Ground. You choose your daily encounter. God chooses your holy visitation.
In this message, we talk about how to connect with God through remembrance. Jesus said, “Do this in remembrance of Me.” When you remember who God is, what He has said, and what He has done, gratitude rises and faith grows.
Remembrance keeps you anchored in truth. It helps you hold onto prophetic words, endure hardship like Joseph, and stay faithful through chaos like Mary. But the enemy also tries to use remembrance against you — pulling you into offense, fear, bitterness, and false narratives.
The question is simple:
What are you choosing to remember?
If you’re struggling with joy, peace, or faith, reconnect with God through remembrance.
Feb 25, 2026
Feb 25, 2026
54 min
God is creative—and you were made in His image. In this message, we learn how to connect with God through expression by stewarding the gifts He’s placed in our hands. What you dedicate to Him becomes holy ground.
Feb 25, 2026
Feb 25, 2026
53 min
In this message, Ps. Chris Donald challenges us with a powerful truth: what we encounter with God in private must overflow into public action.
Compassion is not just a feeling. Empathy feels with someone—but compassion moves for someone. Compassion serves. Compassion heals. Compassion saves.
If we encounter God in the secret place but never allow it to shape how we live, love, and serve in public, we’ve only received half the meal. We sat at the table. We were filled. But we did nothing with what we were given.
Private encounters are meant to produce public compassion!

Feb 25, 2026
Feb 25, 2026
2hr 22 min
"The moment you begin to consider the pros and cons of speaking truth, you've already stepped into disobedience."
A viral clip. A firestorm. And a church that rushed to post before it even knew the full story. Heather Schott and Jasmine Weiler paused everything to have the conversation most leaders were too afraid to touch — not just about the clip, but about what was actually happening that same week that nobody talked about. But this episode goes deeper than the viral moment. After breaking down the post, Heather and Jasmine go unfiltered on what the church keeps getting wrong about race, unity, and truth-telling under pressure:
→ Why pastors rushed to post — and why that's the problem
→ The same week: Baby Samuel, late-term abortion legalized in 9 states, Epstein files — and the church's silence
→ The cage around leaders' mouths — white and Black
→ "Wink if you're okay" — and what it actually reveals about race
→ Secondhand offense, generational wounds, and the path to real healing
→ Why your post fixes nothing — and what real action looks like This isn't a polished, safe conversation.
It's two women — one white, one Black — refusing to bow to the sound being played to divide the body of Christ. If you're tired of performative unity and want to know what truth-telling actually costs, watch this.
