Developing Disciples Through Service
Jesus models what true discipleship looks like.

Jesus models what true discipleship looks like.
Why does unbelief happen? If God is sovereign and man has free will how are we then to understand what causes unbelief?
As the Greeks seek Jesus the “hour” is ushered in and the global nature of the Gospel is initiated.
There is a sharp contrast in how King Jesus is received by the those who believe and those who are selfishly religious.
There is a sharp contrast in how King Jesus is received by the those who believe and those who are selfishly religious
Authentic Christianity requires us to receive the Word and then live the Word out in the world.
God has a plan for every broken situation and every vulnerable child. He works to bring redemption from brokenness.
The Gospel begins with God. As a result, He must be understood as the righteous Creator of all things.
Sometimes we may wonder if it is possible to love an adopted child like a biological child. That doubt is rooted in a flawed understanding of our own adoption into the family of God.
Listen in to our interview with Amanda Cantu Pace, the Ashville area coordinator for Alongside Families. Amanda will be with us in person on Sunday Oct. 9th to answer your questions and help you get involved in this ministry.
Join us for week one of our new series "Family of God," where we are exploring the theology and mission of adoption.
In the conclusion to our series, Tough Questions, we answer the most important question of all, Why did Jesus die? We consider this answer through the perspective of the religious elite and the love of God.
How do we find the Gospel and then interpret the Bible through the Gospel from Genesis to Revelation?
Accurate information is important. That is why we must understand the truth of the Gospel as it is revealed in the truth of God's Word.
John 11:17-44
Miracles truly are amazing, but what do they mean for you and I practically? How, can the story of Lazarus affect and influence our daily lives? This week, we begin considering these questions in John 11:1-44.
Jesus uses the imagery of a Shepherd to illustrate His mission to mankind. He gives a clear explanation of His role and what it means for His flock.
Why do bad things? How should we understand and view the problem of evil in this world? In John 9 we begin to learn how to view the problems in this world through the light of Christ.
There is the road of relationship with Jesus and the road of religion. In John 8 we see the clear and eternal contrast between the two roads.
As a result of the Supreme Court's ruling on the Dobbs case we address what the Bible says about life in the womb. We learn that we are called to speak the truth in love, show compassion without compromise, and serve sacrificially when it comes to the issue of abortion in the public square.
This week we learn what is required for baptism and what it really means to be baptized as we celebrate this wonderful ordinance with our church family.
In the second half of John 7 divisions among the people over Jesus begin to become clear. As He often does Jesus drives the conversation towards spiritual things and in os doing reveals the spiritual fault lines in the world. The line between spiritual death and spiritual life is Jesus and His cross. When we are spiritual dead we are ignorant to who He is. But when we come to Him for spiritual life we recieve the confirmation of the Holy Spirit.
What is Biblical Fellowship? How do we do it? And, When should we do it? Are all questions we find answers to in this weeks episode.
Without a doubt Jesus is the most controversial figure in history. However, this is not just been true the last few hundred years this was true even as Jesus walked this earth. In John 7:1-24 we begin to gain some insight as to why the world rejects Jesus.
A healthy church member engages in biblical prayer. Without a doubt, prayer is an integral part of the Christian life, but for many Christians there are seasons of life when we find it hard to pray. Practice biblical prayer is the key to overcoming those seasons.
This week, we have the opportunity to sit down with Angel to learn more about the Abiding Hope Pregnancy Center in Mars Hill. We are excited for Abiding Hope to be our missions emphasis for the month of May, and we hope you will pray about partnering with and supporting Abiding Hope and their important work.
In this episode, we look at biblical devotion in terms of Gospel saturation as we seek to become healthy church members.
How do we submit to God's Word? It begins by expositonal listening. In this weeks episode, we explore what it means to listen to faithful biblical preaching and teaching so that we can apply it to our lives in a very practical way.
As we turn our attention toward the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering, Pastor Brent interviews Air Force Chaplain Jocob Guinn on how the North American Mission Board supports and equips Southern Baptist chaplains. You will also find some very practical application for local church ministry and your personal walk with Christ.
In night 2 of our "What it means to be a healthy church member" study we look at the biblical practice of ordinaces.