Sermons by Dan Langdon (Page 5)

Dan Langdon is the minister of the OpenDoor congregation. He and his wife, Kathy, have been married since 1992 and have four children – Liam, Abby, Levi, and Anna Grace. Graduates of Oklahoma Christian University, the Dan and Kathy have spent over 20 years in Christian ministry in various parts of the world including Japan, Scotland, Haiti, India and the U.S. They have been a vital part of OpenDoor since 2009.

Teach Us to Slow Down

We want things fast; we want things right now. That’s the world we live in. Unfortunately, faster isn’t always better. Could it be that going slower can provide greater access to the things that we truly find valuable? In this lesson, Dan explores the problems with constantly being in a hurry and the benefits of…

Christ Lives in Me (Really?)

“Christ lives in me.” In this sermon, Dan explores the impact this declaration made by Paul to the church in Galatia, and he looks at what it means for us today.  Is Christ living in you? Really?? God’s expectation is not that we would achieve, but that we would receive….receive His Spirit, and allow Him…

Why the Cross?

“Couldn’t God have done it a different way?” In this week’s sermon, Dan looks at the necessity of the cross – from both the legal aspect of the cross and the transformational aspect of the cross.