• Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #55) Featuring Special Guest Michael Rivera
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast, our host, Pastor Clay, sits down with Michael Rivera, a new and valued member of our team. Michael shares his journey from growing up in El Paso, Texas, attending Harvest Christian Center, and how he first heard about our Intern Program. After dedicating 9 months to serving as an intern, he officially joined our staff in August, bringing fresh enthusiasm and commitment. Join us as Michael reflects on his experiences, faith, and the path that led him to the Dallas Metro team.

    Michael opens up about his upbringing and the role his church played in shaping his life. He recalls his early years at Harvest Christian Center and the profound influence of mentors who helped him reconcile his faith and family relationships. Through heartfelt stories, Michael describes the pivotal moments, including a transformative camp experience, that deepened his relationship with God and inspired him to pursue ministry. This journey ultimately led him to explore Dallas Metro’s internship, where he felt called to serve and grow in a new community.

    Looking forward, Michael shares his excitement about Dallas Metro’s vision for expansion and its plans to build a new, debt-free facility, which will serve as a beacon of hope and faith for the community. Pastor Clay and Michael discuss the significance of this project and the church’s mission to positively impact lives. Tune in to hear about the heart behind the mission, the importance of community support, and how you, too, can join in and make a difference.


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    31 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #54) Featuring Special Guest Yvonne Underwood
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast, Yvonne Underwood shares her incredible journey of faith, family, and resilience with our host Pastor Clay. Yvonne discusses her early involvement with Dallas Metro, which eventually led to adopting her two daughters. She also opens up about the challenges her family faced when her husband was diagnosed with cancer and how her faith helped carry them through.

    Yvonne speaks on the importance of building a lasting foundation for the ministry to continue serving families in need. She reflects on her early days with Dallas Metro, where she began volunteering in 1996, and how it became a significant part of her life, not only through ministry but by connecting her to her two adopted daughters. Yvonne talks about the journey of becoming a mother through adoption and the joy her family has experienced despite the challenges.



    She also opens up about her husband’s battle with stage 4 colorectal cancer, which deeply impacted their family. Through difficult treatments and relocations, Yvonne found strength in her faith, relying on God to support her through this trying time. Despite the hardships, she speaks of the hope and comfort she felt, knowing that her family was being cared for spiritually.


    Now, Yvonne is back at Dallas Metro, working to continue its mission of supporting families in need. She emphasizes the importance of having a permanent facility for the ministry, one that can serve generations to come, and invites listeners to be part of this vision. Her story is a testament to resilience, faith, and the power of community.


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    32 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #53) Featuring Special Guest Donna Moore
    Oct 17 2024

    In this episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast, our host Pastor Clay sits down with special guest Donna Moore, also known as Mrs. Claus. Donna shares her inspiring journey of serving children and families alongside her husband. As part of their ministry, Donna and her husband have made a profound impact through the Dallas Metro Christmas program, where they distribute stockings and gifts to kids in need. These small gestures often represent the entirety of Christmas for many children, making the ministry’s work all the more meaningful.

    Donna also highlights the Queen for a Day program, which offers local mothers a day of pampering and care, providing them with love and recognition in a way they rarely experience. Through this initiative, many families have felt supported and have grown closer to the church, showing the power of compassion in transforming lives.


    Throughout the podcast, Donna’s passion for helping those in need shines through. She encourages listeners to get involved in Dallas Metro’s mission, whether by donating or volunteering for their programs. As the holiday season approaches, it’s a perfect opportunity to make a difference in the lives of families and children who need it most.

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    34 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #52) Featuring Special Guest Daniel Keeling
    Oct 9 2024

    This episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast features a lively and inspiring conversation between Pastor Clay and special guest Daniel Keeling. Daniel discusses his shared passion for ministry and working with children. He talks about how embracing both the joys and challenges of life, particularly in marriage and parenthood, has shaped his approach to serving others. Daniel’s experience in children’s ministry highlights the importance of creating meaningful, positive experiences for kids, helping them feel valued, and opening the door for deeper personal growth.

    The discussion also touches on the transformative impact of Dallas Metro Camp, where Daniel works to engage children in a fun and supportive environment. His stories illustrate the importance of building trust and helping kids overcome fears, fostering moments that can lead to lasting change. Overall, the episode emphasizes dedication, intentionality, and a call to trust the process, even when the path forward seems uncertain.


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    32 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #51) Featuring Special Guest Billy Wilson
    Oct 1 2024

    Our host Pastor Clay welcomes missionary Billy Wilson. Billy Wilson, a retired missionary, received his calling at the young age of 12 when he envisioned himself preaching to a sea of African faces during a youth rally. Despite initial doubts about his ability to fulfill such a role, Wilson pursued his calling by attending Bible school, where he met his wife, Jo. Together, they began their life of missionary work in Africa, first in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), and later in Rwanda, where they helped rebuild churches and communities in the aftermath of civil wars and genocide. Their early experiences in these war-torn regions deeply shaped their resilience and commitment to their mission.

    After nearly two decades in Central Africa, Billy and Jo considered retiring from missionary work but felt compelled to continue when they learned about the unreached tribes in Madagascar. In 2013, they moved to the southeastern coastal town of Manakara, a remote area on the edge of the rainforest. There, Billy played a key role in planting churches in isolated villages, where animism and witchcraft dominated, and modern conveniences were scarce. His mission focused on spreading the message of Jesus in these villages, where the locals responded favorably after witnessing the power of God surpassing that of their traditional witch doctors.

    The Wilsons’ influence extended beyond their personal efforts as they trained young Malagasy church planters, many of whom walked for days through the bush to attend training. Although Billy and Jo have now fully retired from the missionary field, their decades-long dedication left an enduring legacy of faith and service in some of the most remote and challenging parts of Africa.

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    38 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #50) Featuring Special Phillip Pacheco
    Sep 21 2024

    In this episode, Pastor Clay sits down with special guest Phillip Pacheco to reflect on their long-standing friendship and Phillip’s journey from being a dedicated volunteer at Southwest Assemblies of God University to now shaping young lives as a Physical Education teacher for DISD. Join us for an inspiring conversation about faith, service, and the impact of education.

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    26 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #49) Featuring Special Guest Clemencia Hernandez
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast (#49), Pastor Clay sits down with special guest Clemencia Hernandez, a former Dallas Metro Kid who shares her inspiring journey from childhood in the Dallas Metro community to becoming a Registered Nurse. Clemencia reflects on her experiences growing up in the church, the impact Dallas Metro had on her life, and how her faith has shaped her career and family. Now married and serving as an RN, Clemencia offers unique insights into balancing faith, family, and a demanding healthcare profession. Don’t miss this heartwarming conversation.

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    28 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #48) Featuring Special Guest Ben Fenton
    Aug 29 2024

    In this podcast, Pastor Clay hosts a conversation with Ben Fenton, an elder at Dallas Metro Church and an Instructor of Communication at Nelson University. They discuss their long-standing relationship, going back about 16 years when Ben first got involved in the church's youth group and summer camps. Ben reflects on the profound impact these camps had on him, highlighting the dedication and faithfulness of the Dallas Metro team in ministering to children from challenging backgrounds.

    Ben also talks about his professional journey, which includes a background in media ministry and work in TV journalism and newspapers before transitioning into teaching. He shares details about his recent project, a short documentary titled "Take Me to Hawkins, Texas," which centers on a talented guitar luthier named Kelly Barber. Ben, who loves filmmaking when he has the time, also offers advice for aspiring filmmakers, encouraging them to start creating with whatever resources they have and to collaborate with others who share their vision.


    Pastor Clay offers a personal reflection on the importance of investing one's talents into the kingdom of God, drawing from the parable of the talents. He emphasizes the value of supporting ministries like Dallas Metro, which work tirelessly to reach and uplift children in low-income areas. Pastor Clay invites listeners to participate in the All-In campaign, encouraging them to contribute to the ongoing mission of raising up a new generation of leaders within the community.


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    23 mins