• 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
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #47) Featuring Special Guest Juan Terrazas
    Aug 15 2024

    In this episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast, Pastor Clay sits down with special guest Juan Terrazas, a remarkable young man with deep roots in East Dallas. Juan shares his powerful journey from childhood, revealing how the Dallas Metro program became a beacon of hope during the toughest times of his life.

    Juan opens up about the challenges he faced following his father's deportation, the struggles with his faith and identity, and how Metro provided the support, education, and spiritual guidance he needed. He also reflects on his experience learning English, the complex relationship with his cultural heritage, and his eventual reconnection with his roots.


    Now residing in Atlanta, Juan continues to make a difference in the community through his work with a nonprofit organization, inspired by the same values that Dallas Metro instilled in him. In both English and Spanish, he shares his testimony, encouraging others who may be facing similar challenges to trust in God's name.


    The episode wraps up with a powerful message about the importance of supporting Dallas Metro's vision for a new facility to continue its mission for future generations. Pastor Clay highlights the profound impact this organization has on young lives, like Juan's, and urges viewers to contribute to their vital work in the community.


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    18 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast Episode #46 Featuring Special Guest Alma Hernandez
    Aug 2 2024

    Join us for another episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast. Pastor Clay interviews special Guest Alma Hernandez.

    In 2004 Alma and her brother started attending Dallas Metro. As a teen, she also attended Dallas Metro Youth. Seven years ago, life changed for her. Listen to her story and the miracle of her being alive today.

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    16 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #45) Featuring Special Guest Suzanne Cunningham
    Jul 24 2024

    Welcome to Episode #45 of the Dallas Metro Podcast. Pastor Clay sits down with special guest Suzanne Cunningham for a heartfelt conversation that covers her life, career challenges, family, faith, and dedication to community service.

    Suzanne recalls how she and her husband Max first met at First Assembly in Irving at a cabinet shop. They are celebrating 38 years together. Suzanne fondly remembers the countless hours spent at baseball diamonds supporting their son Cody.


    Suzanne discusses her faith and the profound impact of Robert Morris's book "The Blessed Life" on Suzanne and Max. The book emphasized the importance of giving God the first in everything, not to receive blessings, but to embrace a generous spirit. This mindset shift brought numerous blessings into their lives, reinforcing their commitment to their faith.


    Suzanne and Max's involvement with Dallas Metro, a mission supporting inner-city communities, is a significant part of their lives. They travel to local churches, sharing stories of God's work in the inner city and encouraging people to partner with their mission. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing local needs and supporting community members who require both physical and spiritual help.


    The discussion moves to the new facilities for Dallas Metro. Suzanne expresses excitement about the potential impact of the new building and the importance of community support to make it a reality. She encourages viewers to consider partnering with Dallas Metro and contributing to their mission.


    In closing, Suzanne and Pastor Clay emphasize the importance of making a difference through generosity and supporting the next generation. They urge viewers to visit the Dallas Metro website and consider making a financial commitment to help fund the new facility, highlighting that every contribution helps further their mission and support the community.


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    33 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #44) Featuring Special Guest Kason Huddleston
    Jul 14 2024

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast! In this episode, our host Pastor Clay is joined by Pastor Kason Huddleston.

    Pastor Clay and Kason discuss their unique history and the special bond of their friendship. Kason is the Founder & Senior Pastor of Freedom Place Church in Rowlett, TX.


    Kason discusses his life, ministry, and experiences. Originally from Canyon, Texas, he talks about his journey from growing up in West Texas to attending Bible School and meeting his wife, April. They have been married for 34 years and have three children.


    Kason shares insights about his church, Freedom Place, which he planted in Rowlett, Texas, 22 years ago. The church emphasizes being active beyond Sundays, engaging with the community through various outreach programs.


    The interview also touches on Kason's involvement with an after-school program called Freedom League. This program provides biblical teachings and leadership training to students, many of whom come from challenging backgrounds. Kason recounts the impact of the program and the positive changes it has brought to the community.


    The conversation highlights the importance of being present and involved in people's lives, especially during difficult times. Kason emphasizes the need for the church to address real issues and provide unconditional love and support to those in need. The interview concludes with a discussion on the future of the church and the importance of staying true to its mission of serving and impacting the community for God's kingdom.


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    41 mins