Episodes

Sunday May 04, 2025
Sunday May 04, 2025
Without vision, we lose direction—but God hasn’t forgotten what He placed in your heart. Vision gives purpose and helps us endure. The Holy Spirit desires to renew it when it feels buried by fear or disappointment. Like Peter, our calling starts with knowing Jesus personally. His vision for you isn’t just about you—it’s about His Kingdom and loving people.
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker encourages us to let God restore what’s been lost to us, because it's still there, and it still matters.
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Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Jesus is alive, and through our relationship with him, so are we. Resurrection life is not designed to be put off until death. Through casting off our old self and being made new in Christ, we are able to live the life Jesus intended for us right now.
Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Meade continues the series on Jesus' many roles in our life with an exploration of the transforming effect Jesus as on our lives.
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Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Sunday Apr 27, 2025
As believers, we are saved by faith through grace. However, much of the New Testament seems to be concerned with the walk of living out that truth, and the work that we get to do. In a world with so much else to occupy our time and thoughts, it can be hard to live out the practice of stewarding the kingdom in action.
Join us in Chapel Hill as guest speaker Jeff Miller, founder of Naomi's House in Uganda, encourages us to stir each other up to do the things God has given to us.
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Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Jesus came to give us abundant life, not just help us survive (John 10:10). Still, we sometimes walk through valleys that feel like the end. It's not because God has left us, but because there's something deeply valuable to be found there. In those moments when it feels like everything is slipping away, you may be gaining that matters most: the presence of the Holy Spirit. Sometimes, it's in the loss that space is made for revelation.
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker reflects on the nature of loss and the comfort of the Holy Spirit in that longing.
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Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Jesus' final week was filled with powerful moments—clearing the temple, teaching, the Last Supper, betrayal, trial, and crucifixion. Yet, the story doesn't end at the grave. Through the lens of Mary Magdalene's encounter at the tomb and the promises of scripture, we see that through the resurrection of Jesus, we are called by name to a life marked by hope, expectation, and the power of the Spirit.
Join us for Easter Sunday in Wilmington as Head Pastor Ryan Meade explores the significance of the resurrection and Jesus' call to step into the fullness of life.
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Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
It's hard when your dreams die. "Silent Saturday" was a long, dark day. The Jews in 30 AD had big dreams for the deliverance and restoration of their nation, and those among Jesus' disciples were disappointed when Jesus died, believing their hopes to be forgotten. Sometimes, our hopes die alongside our dreams. Oftentimes, hopes die because we misunderstand what Jesus is up to.
Join us in Chapel Hill for Easter Sunday as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger encourages us with a message about Jesus' hope to resurrect our dreams.
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Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
The world only has one hope: Jesus Christ and him crucified. This refrain is the boast that the church has been singing for two thousand years. It's easy to turn our focus elsewhere in our walks with the Lord, whether that be Spiritual Gifts, Church doctrine, or deep theology, we must stay focused on this simple truth.
Join us in Mooresville for Easter Sunday as Pastor Andy Squyres reminds us of the glory of Jesus in his crucifixion and resurrection.
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Friday Apr 18, 2025
Friday Apr 18, 2025
On the Friday before Resurrection Sunday, we remember the horrible and beautiful sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
Join us in Mooresville as Cory Meade shares an account of Holy Week and the crucifixion, and remember what it means to be set free by Jesus' sacrifice.

Sunday Apr 13, 2025
Sunday Apr 13, 2025
Jesus is our long-awaited Messiah—the One who comes to save, restore, and set us free. On Palm Sunday, we remember how He entered Jerusalem not on a war horse, but on a donkey, as the crowds pleaded for him to save them (Matt. 21). Jesus came to bring a deeper kind of freedom—freedom from sin, fear, and the pressures of this world—not just from the Roman rule.
Join us in Wilmington as Head Pastor Ryan Meade leads us to reflect on the triumphal entry, and the invitation for Jesus to do a fresh work in our lives today.
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Sunday Apr 13, 2025
Sunday Apr 13, 2025
On Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem with the crowds expecting a physical King and Kingdom to be restored. However, Jesus knew He was riding in to establish a heavenly city—a new Jerusalem, a better Jerusalem for His people. According to Hebrews 12:22–24, this heavenly city has key benefits for us as believers, now.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger continues his series on Hebrews with a timely message on what we have access to as children of God.
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