2 Peter 1:16-21 — Take Him at His Word
Do you ever doubt God's word or struggle to fully trust Him? This week, we'll examine why we can take God at His word .

Do you ever doubt God's word or struggle to fully trust Him? This week, we'll examine why we can take God at His word .
This week we kick off a series in 2 Peter 1! We're exploring what it means to "know God." Many of us know a lot about God, but do we really know God?
In the south, many people treat salvation like the finish line. However, God's word shows us that salvation is just the beginning of an incredible journey with God. This week, we'll look at steps we should take after entering into a relationship with Jesus Christ.
This week we'll look at the end of Acts 4 and the beginning of Acts 5. We're going to see that the Gospel didn't leave the early church the way it found them. The Gospel changes everything.
If you want to be used by God, you don't have to be the most skilled, most popular, most educated, or have the best personality. God uses ordinary people in extraordinary ways. If you want to be used by God, ordinary is enough. Join us this week in Acts 3-4 as we see God use a couple of ordinary men in a big way.
Join us this week as we study Acts 2 and discover that God is a God who pursues people, even those who have turned their back on Him. He's a God of second chances.
Join us as we start a new semester in the book of Acts! This week we'll look at Acts 1:1-11. Have you ever wondered why Jesus didn't take the disciples with Him when He ascended to Heaven? Or, why doesn't Jesus take us to Heaven immediately when we experience salvation? We'll address these questions and a lot more this week!
Did you know Psalm 46 is a song? It's a song packed with truth that we should cling to, especially in times of trial. Join us this week as we unpack this powerful song.
When Jesus died on the cross, Matthew 27:51 says, "...the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom..." This might be a small detail but it has a major impact on our lives. Join us this week as we discover the significance of the torn veil.
We ask the question "It is worth it," all the time. Is worth it to get up early and work out? Is worth it to stay up and watch the game? Is it worth it to spend more money on coffee? In this episode, we want to change the question and ask, "Is Jesus worth it?" Join us as we study Matthew 26:6-13.
Join Madison Terry, Jake Stewart, Maribeth Stewart, Madasyn Goolsby, and Sarah Kate McVeigh as they discuss singleness, dating, and marriage.
Hebrews 11:7 - Runners often talk about the "pain cave." This is the moment on the journey when it gets really hard. You're presented with a decision to push through to quit. Are you in the "pain cave" on your journey as a Christian? If so, I hope you'll be encouraged as we look at a moment in Noah's life.
Hebrews 11:5-6—Do you know who Enoch is? The Bible says he didn't die. The Bible also says he "walked with God." Join us this week as we examine Enoch's life and discover principles for daily walking with God!
In Hebrews 11, we see a list of men and women that ran well. In verses 1-4, we discover the route that God has prescribed for us to run. Two routes are before us. Which route will you take?
Join us as we kick off a new series! God's word often describes the Christian life as a long-distance race. In Hebrews 12:1-3, God's word instructs us how to Run Well.
1 John 4:7-21
We believe God is calling us as a ministry and generation to be an example for serving the Lord and taking the gospel message to the ends of the earth. We believe God is calling us to "set the pace." Join us for a two-week series from 1 Thessalonians 1 and 2.
Did you know that two spiritual families exist? Everyone is in 1 of these families. In our passage this week, John describes what the children in these families look like. As you listen, evaluate which family you currently belong to.
Imagine the scene. Your dad, mom, or a grandparent pulls up a chair and says, "Hey! I have something really important to tell you..." In 1 John 2:18-29, John pulls up a chair to talk with his spiritual children. He has some important things to share with them. Join us this week as we hear important truths that John wants to impart to those he loves.
God expects all of His children to grow spiritually. He wants us to mature. Sometimes growth is painful. This week, join us as we look at 1 John 2:1-17 and discover what God wants to teach us about spiritual growth.
Join us as we kick off a new series we're calling "Welcome to the Family!" As we walk through 1 John, we'll see that God's family should be characterized by a different way of living. In 1 John 1, we'll discover that fellowship with God allows us to experience joy to the fullest.
Before Judas betrayed Jesus, Jesus went to a garden. This week, we'll discover the importance of Jesus' moment in the garden.
"Do not commit murder..." Do we even need to talk about this? Join us as we dive deeper into this command and the value and meaning that God gives to every individual.
"Honor your father and mother..." Isn't that just for kids? Join us this week as we discover the importance of this command in our lives!
This week we're taking a break from our TEN WORDS series. As we study Psalm 127, we're asking God to do something special in our lives, families, friends, and this generation. What is it that you need to ask God to do in your life?