His Powerful Presence
The Incarnation is the foremost of God's many declarations that he is committed to us experiencing the power, intimacy, and healing of his presence.

The Incarnation is the foremost of God's many declarations that he is committed to us experiencing the power, intimacy, and healing of his presence.
The Incarnation is a model for mission, showing us that Jesus came for those who don't have it all together.
The idea that God would become man is crazy and scandalous, but also true and foundational to the entirety of our faith.
Paul and Silas are accused of “turning the world upside down.” Can the gospel empower followers of Jesus to really live that way?
Paul and his friends encounter three people who need God’s grace. Can the gospel really change them? Can it change us?
Feel like all the doors are slamming shut? Keep praying, keep grinding, don't give up.
In answering this question, the scriptures reveal the heart of our Father, who isn’t out to steal from us, but rather to protect us from the things that are doing just that.
Jesus teaches that our hearts are found where we keep our treasure. Here’s the question: is money what we worship, or how we worship?
Before we can live sent, we've got to be clear about who we are and what we have to say. Our message is grace.
As Paul completes his journey, his primary goal becomes all the more clear; equipping believers for life and leadership in the Kingdom. This is not only Paul's heartbeat, but also the heartbeat of Reach.
Identifying, destroying, and replacing the idols we worship instead of Jesus should be central in the life of our church family...and joyfully so.
For some of us, the call to mission is “Will you go?” For most of us, it’s “Will you stay?”
Sharing the good news of Jesus is the primary activity of a missionary. In Antioch Pisidia, Paul delivers a sermon that clarifies the gospel we are to believe and the gospel we are called to carry to others.
The Holy Spirit sends Paul and Barnabas on the first missionary journey. Like many of us, they're still rookies just learning to tell others about Jesus.
It's always good to pause and celebrate what God has already done before diving into what you hope he's going to do next. Includes stories of God's faithfulness, a financial snapshot of the church, a glimpse of what's coming this Fall, and a call to be a people of steadfast love.
Our friend Ryan V. shares his heart for the gospel and it's power to bring change.
Our friend Jevon Washington takes us through a story of God's provision in the desert, and shows us the provision He offers us today.
The 2nd church in our history, Antioch, gives us a glimpse of what it looks like to give selflessly and mature.
Steve Ridgway, former interim CEO of Open Doors USA, shares his experiences serving the worldwide persecuted church.
Reach's dear friend Adam Ramsey takes us the back of the book and shows us the hope in us, the mission in front of us, and the satisfaction ahead of us.
It’s a gift from God. It leads us into fullness of life. We know it’s important. But most of us can’t define it, and don’t know how to practically walk it out. Let’s revisit repentance, shall we?
In an increasing interconnected and global culture how can we be a people that welcomes anyone and everyone? What should be the underlying motivation that sends us out into our everyday spaces to befriend and love the other? How can two people from different backgrounds sit down and enjoy a meal together?
In order for the Good News to be spread throughout the world to all kinds of people, Jesus must deal with prejudice in the hearts of his followers. God cares about race. We must care about it, too.
Do we really believe that Jesus is alive? Peter’s story helps to build our faith.
The story of Saul meeting Jesus and the transformation that follows features a man who starts the chapter as a killer of Christians and ends it as a leader of Christians. No one is beyond the transforming grace of Jesus. No one.
National adoption advocate and friend of Reach Jason Johnson shows us the relationship between the gospel and adoption, and how we all have a part in God's story of redeeming the marginalized.
Scot Pollok, a dear friend of the Reach family, shows us the encounter of Stephen - an early church leader who shared the gospel and was ultimately murdered for it.
Jesus promised that His church would be a growing thing. So the question is this: how do we mature while we multiply?
The early church in Acts has a care crisis; our city does too. How has Jesus sent us to our neighborhoods?
God uses relationship to usher hope and healing into our lives. He equips us to do the same when He sends us into our cities.