The Word Bears Fruit | Abide
What does a fruitful life look like? Life can throw us into trials that may cause “our leaves to wither” and in this sermon Pastor Donny helps us understand how we can abide in God that brings fruitfulness in any season.

What does a fruitful life look like? Life can throw us into trials that may cause “our leaves to wither” and in this sermon Pastor Donny helps us understand how we can abide in God that brings fruitfulness in any season.
Why is it important to abide in God’s Word? Pastor Adam helps us understand Jesus’ command to abide in God’s Word and how it transforms the way we think through the truth that it reveals.
Pastor Adam shares with us how Jesus, the bread of life, invites us to feast on Him. As weird as that may sound, we learn that only by feasting on the bread of life can we be fully satisfied.
Pastor Adam shares with us how Jesus, the bread of life, invites us to feast on Him. As weird as that may sound, we learn that only by feasting on the bread of life can we be fully satisfied.
Looking forward to the future, with all of its uncertainties, can be a daunting thing to do. The writer of Hebrews encourages us to draw near to God and have faith that despite an unknown future His grace still meets us there.
Guided by this short verse in Psalm 9, we look back at the past year in search for evidence of God’s grace to help us look forward with hope and courage to face the coming year.
How long would you be able to wait for a promise to be fulfilled? This week we are told of Simeon's story, how God's fulfillment of His promise to him produced praise not only in Simeon but to all people.
How should we respond when our life is suddenly turned upside down? In the first week of our new series, Pastor Adam guides us through Mary's story and how her humble adoration and obedience towards God caused her to be exalted.
In this last week of our Invincible Joy series, Pastor Adam takes us through Paul's final instructions to the church in Philippi where we look at how we can respond in God's way to circumstances that may cause anxiety and discontent for most.
What makes it hard at times to confess that God is our joy? Steve helps us learn from Paul's exhortation to the church in Philippi on how what we prize the most in life shapes the kind of life we live.
In the third week of our study on the book of Philippians we see how Paul continues to find joy in unexpected places. Pastor Donny shares with us how, as Paul exhorts the church in Philippi, working out our salvation with fear and trembling produces a transformed and better life.
We take a look at Christ's humility as we continue to study the book of Philippians. In this sermon, Pastor Adam enlightens us on how pursuing Christ and humbling ourselves like Christ impacts our community.
In the midst of unfavorable and discouraging circumstances how do we live a life of invincible joy? In his sermon, Tyler shares how communion with Christ and the body of Christ allows us to experience invincible joy.
In the midst of unfavorable and discouraging circumstances how do we live a life of invincible joy? In his sermon, Tyler shares how communion with Christ and the body of Christ allows us to experience invincible joy.
In this last installment of our series, "Jesus, Justice, and _____", Pastor Adam takes us into the story of the woman at the well and how her encounter with Jesus reveals to us that in Jesus we can experience unity amidst diversity.
Our culture has never had more varied opinions about sex. In This sermon, Pastor Adam shows us Jesus’ beautiful purpose for human sexuality and relationships.
We live in a moment when our abundance threatens to become our source of worth and significance. In this sermon, Campus Missionary David Fulton talks about how we will begin to see how God provides for us as we trust and test Him in the area of finances.
This week we’re taking a break from our normal structure! Rather than being in the Gospels, we’ll be in Acts, talking about church planting. Here at Aletheia, we’re blessed to be sending out our great staff member Kevin McKenzie to plant a church in Savannah, Georgia. We couldn’t be more excited about this opportunity to partner with him to reach a place that needs the good news and justice of Jesus Christ. This week serves as a reminder to us that we are a people called on mission.
Imagine being a non-anxious presence in an anxious political climate. In his answer to a politically-charged question, Jesus explains that a person can live for God while under the authority of human government. In this sermon, Pastor Adam looks at Jesus' response and how it helps us to live well for God and with government.
Talking about the marginalized—the poor and needy—has become controversial because we have the conversation along political lines. In this sermon, Steve Cabral looks at Jesus' parable about Lazarus and the rich man, showing us that Jesus engages the marginalized in a very different fashion.
In this first sermon of the teaching series, Pastor Adam Mabry explores the critical necessity of Jesus' lordship for understanding everything else in the Christian life.
In this final part of The Test, Pastor Adam looks at the final days of David’s life. The most important thing for David to focus on is setting the next generation up for success. It poses the following question to the reader: How will we set up the next generation for success in following Jesus?
In this final part of The Test, Pastor Adam looks at the final days of David’s life. The most important thing for David to focus on is setting the next generation up for success. It poses the following question to the reader: How will we set up the next generation for success in following Jesus?
The later parts of David's life are marked by tragedies—but they are partly of his own making. In this sermon, Pastor Adam looks at the rise of Absalom, David's son, who stages a coup. David's apathy created a vacuum into which Absalom stepped. Apathy can do similar damage in our own lives.
David is King of Israel and is meant to be an image of righteousness to the people of Israel - however, when Bathsheba appears on a roof in his Kingdom, David falls short of his call. How does David fail the most important test of his life? In this sermon, Campus Missionary David Fulton examines King David's failures to offer wisdom through the test of Entitlement.
In God's presence there is both joy and danger. In his first major act as king of Israel, David brings the ark of the covenant into Jerusalem—the presence of God to the center of Israel's national identity. Things go wrong when David doesn't follow God's instructions, and David responds by humbling himself. In this sermon, Pastor Adam unpacks how we must respond to experience the joy of God's dangerous presence.
When facing one of the greatest challenges of his life, David was able to find strength in the face of despair. In this sermon, Pastor Adam looks at David's response in the face of despair and looks at how we can tap into the same strength when we face down despair.
When David has the chance to kill Saul and secure the kingship for himself, he doesn't take it. In this sermon, Pastor Donny explains the times when temptation to disobey will be most intense, and where we find the power to trust and obey.
In the familiar story of David and Goliath, Israel is paralyzed with fear at the sight of Goliath but David moves swiftly towards the fight. In this sermon, Operations Director Steve Cabral looks at the beliefs and perspectives that give David a paralysis-defying courage.