Episodes

Sunday Apr 13, 2025
Sunday Apr 13, 2025
Emmaus comes from a Hebrew root word meaning "warm spring" or "hot springs." It's a fitting name for what happened to the two disciples as they journeyed on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-32)—their hearts burned within them. Emmaus became a spiritual hot spring for them. Hot springs warm you from the outside in, but Jesus does the opposite. He warms us from the inside out. That's the power of His presence.
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker explores the significance of the encounter on the Road to Emmaus and what it means for our lives.
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Sunday Apr 06, 2025
Sunday Apr 06, 2025
Jesus is not only our Savior and Lord—He is our Bridegroom, radiant in majesty and beauty, inviting us into a love story that transforms us from the inside out. Psalm 45 paints a poetic picture of the King in His splendor and the Bride in her glory, made beautiful by His love and chosen to stand by His side. Through our relationship with Jesus as our Bridegroom, we can recognize our own worth and beauty as His beloved Bride.
Join us in Wilmington as Head Pastor Ryan Meade invites us into a deeper revelation of intimacy with the Bridegroom King.
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Sunday Apr 06, 2025
Sunday Apr 06, 2025
We all need faith right now. Faith is the gift to see what could be, not just what is. In life as Christians, it is a gift that allows us to take hold of the promises God has given to us. The more faith we can take hold of, the greater assurance we have in God wanting to fulfill those promises in our lives.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger continues with his series on Hebrews with a message on the importance of faith.
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Sunday Apr 06, 2025
Sunday Apr 06, 2025
The resurrection isn't just a one-off event—it's a spiritual journey. Like the disciples experiencing Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Silent Saturday, Resurrection, and Pentecost, we navigate these moments too. They're historical, sure, but also key steps in our faith. Not everyone dives in—some get stuck on confusion, grief, waiting, or shaking beliefs. Still, God's heart pulls us toward resurrection life and the Holy Spirit's power.
Join us in Mooresville in the lead up to Holy Week as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker shares insights on the lifelong journey of resurrection.
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Sunday Mar 30, 2025
Sunday Mar 30, 2025
Jesus is not just our Savior—He is our coworker, inviting us to labor alongside Him in every aspect of life. In 1 Corinthians 3, Paul reminds us that while we plant and water, it is God who brings the growth. Whether in our jobs, families, or ministry, we are called to partner with Christ, working with purpose and trusting His leading.
Join us in Wilmington as Pastor Ryan explores what it means to co-labor with Jesus, finding rest in His yoke fulfillment in the work He has prepared for us.
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Sunday Mar 30, 2025
Sunday Mar 30, 2025
With Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, the old system of sacrifice and priesthood has been abolished. Now, Jesus is our Great High Priest. The barriers to entry of the old system no longer apply to us, and we are instead given direct access to the one who intercedes on our behalf. As we approach Passion week, this truth is more poignant than ever.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger breaks down the benefits of this new reality with us in his series on the book of Hebrews.
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Sunday Mar 30, 2025
Sunday Mar 30, 2025
The parable of the sower in Mark 4 is described by Jesus as the cornerstone to all of his teachings. We've been exploring this as a church through the past few weeks, but today we open the podium to a few new speakers to share their insights on the passage.
Join us in Mooresville for our second installment of Voices of the Congregation, discussing the meaning of Mark 4:13.
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Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Memory is a very important concept in the Old Testament, appearing over 230 times, even being cited as the reason the Bible was first written (Exodus 17:14). Memory also plays a large part in our own lives, as a foundation for who we are. What do we do with memories that we have that we'd prefer not to, and what do we do with the memories that we don't have that we wish we did?
Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Meade dives into the Biblical significance of memory and what it means for our Christian lives.
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Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Right now, God the Father wants to "grow you up" in your faith as you prepare for the next season of your life. While Abraham is our "father of faith," we can learn a lot from his mistakes and the maturation process he went through.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger continues his exploration of Hebrews with a message on humility and God's grace.
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Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Leaven is all about influence. Once mixed into the dough, it spreads throughout the whole lump, working quietly and unseen, transforming everything and causing it to rise. Both Jesus and Paul warn that even a tiny amount of the wrong influence is how the enemy subtly works to bring destruction. But the good news is that Jesus offers us the life-giving leaven of His Kingdom, shaping us from the inside out.
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker dives into the dangers of worldly influences and the power of heavenly influences.
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