Podcasts by Antioch Georgetown

The witness of the shepherds shows us that no one is too bad for a Savior, and the witness of Simeon shows us that no one is too good to need a Savior. In Luke chapter 2, Simeon helps us see the meaning of Jesus' arrival more clearly. Today, let's explore three truths Simeon reveals about the coming of Jesus Christ—and consider how our own response to Jesus should shape the way we listen, trust, and live in light of God's salvation.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

Join us as we gaze upon our Savior, Jesus, our Eternal Father!

In this episode of Growing Forward (the last one until 2026!) Pastor Andy Comer uses a powerful football analogy to explore why the Christian life is a marathon of endurance rather than a quick sprint.By examining the Hall of Fame career of Emmitt Smith and key biblical passages, Andy offers four practical steps to help you cultivate patience and overcome opposition, regardless of the season you are in.We pray this episode helps you move the ball “yard by yard” toward a life that truly honors God!

Luke 2 tells the greatest story ever told—the birth of a baby in Bethlehem. Yet this child was far more than a newborn; He was the promised Savior. As we walk through this passage, we'll see how every detail of the story points to God's purpose and reveals the mission for which Jesus came. Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

Join us as we gaze upon our Savior, Jesus, our Mighty God!

In this episode of Antioch Conversations, join Pastor Andy Comer and Marlon Rains, one of three Antioch elder candidates for 2026. Marlon shares his story of how he came to know Christ, his journey through pastoral ministry, and what he sees God doing in and through Antioch Georgetown Church!

What happens when God steps into the life of an ordinary person, in an ordinary place, at an ordinary moment? Extraordinary things. In Luke 1, we witness the breathtaking fulfillment of a covenant spoken more than a thousand years earlier, delivered through an unexpected visit to a young woman named Mary. God announces that the long-awaited King is on His way.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Antioch Conversations, join Pastor Andy Comer and Joe French, one of three Antioch elder candidates for 2026. Joe shares his story of how he came to know Christ, how God has been faithful to him and his family through loss and suffering, and what he sees God doing in and through Antioch Georgetown Church!

Join us as we gaze upon our Savior, Jesus, our Wonderful Counselor. He is the best advisor, yes, but He is also so much more!Wherever you find yourself this Advent season, do you need counsel? Look to Jesus—your Wonderful Counselor.He is waiting to meet with you.To encourage you.To counsel your heart.

In this episode of Antioch Conversations, listen as Pastor Andy Comer sits down to talk with Larry Conner, one of three Antioch elder candidates for 2026. Larry shares his story of how he came to know Christ, how God has been faithful to him and his family through loss and suffering, and what he sees God doing in and through Antioch Georgetown Church!

What do you do when you've prayed for months -- or even years -- and heaven seems silent? Before Bethlehem, a faithful couple and an entire nation were waiting for God to move in a very specific way, but when the moment finally came, God answered in a way no one expected... and right on His perfect timetable.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this Thanksgiving-themed episode, Pastor Andy Comer unpacks the essential role of contentment and gratitude in experiencing true thanksgiving, drawing from biblical passages and personal stories. Thanksgiving is more than a holiday—it's a spiritual discipline rooted in rejoicing in the Lord, even when life is hard. Andy also teaches how tithing and generosity can lead to greater fulfillment and trust in God.We pray this episode provides you with practical encouragement to develop habits of thankfulness as you reflect on God's faithfulness this Thanksgiving!Check out these statistics from Vanco on church tithing, mentioned in this episode.

In Luke 20, Jesus tells a parable about tenant farmers who reject—and ultimately kill—the master's son. Why would they do something so cruel? They confused stewardship with ownership, mistook patience for permission, and saw rightful authority as a threat. Today, Pastor Andy unpacks this story and leads us to ask: Is there any area of my life where I cannot confidently say, “It is yours”?Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

God established feasts as reminders, not routines. In this episode of Growing Forward, pastor Andy Comer explores how holiday traditions like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's are designed as meaningful reminders, not just routines. Drawing connections between Passover symbolism and our Christian faith, Andy offers practical wisdom for making the most of the holiday season. We pray this episode helps you focus on gratitude, meaningful family moments, and blessing others during this special time of year!

Today, we're exploring the Upper Room where Jesus shared the passover meal with the disciples, and the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed three times, "If possible, let this cup pass from me." What is the eternal significance of these moments, and what they mean for us today? Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

Join Pastor Andy Comer in this exciting episode of Growing Forward, as he draws from his recent trip to Israel and takes us to Magdala, Capernaum, and the Mount of Olives to illustrate what it means to “go fishing” and thus, fulfill The Great Commission.The way Jesus outlines discipleship for His first followers and now for us is a three-part process: catching people for Christ, cleaning (equipping) them, and sending them out on mission. Sharing our faith with others is about so much more than just making converts; it's about growing God's Kingdom.This episode features a myriad of captivating photos that Andy took himself during his trip to Israel—we recommend watching along on YouTube so you don't miss them!

One of the most widely known stories in the Bible is the story of Peter walking on water. On the one hand, we are amazed at his bold faith, and on the other hand we are puzzled by his quick doubt. Today, Pastor Andy teaches through Matthew 14, and what Peter's story reveals to us about Jesus. Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer dives into Genesis 3, exploring the story of Adam and Eve's disobedience, the entrance of sin and brokenness into their relationships with God and each other, and Satan's tactics. We cannot restore our own brokenness through "works-based" efforts, but praise God that He provides a permanent solution and demonstrates His grace by initiating the plan for redemption!

Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine. But what was this miracle all about? Was Jesus simply showing his approval of wine, or was there something deeper taking place? Today, Pastor Andy explores John 2 and reveals how Jesus has the power and the passion to transform, and what that means for us today. Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer explores Genesis 1 further, reminding us that God alone is the judge of good and evil and calling us to fulfill our purpose as God's image-bearing stewards by bringing order to the chaos in our lives.

Through Malachi 3:16 and John 3:16, we discover that Jesus' saving work gives us strength to stay faithful — knowing God notices every moment of trust and obedience.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

"God didn't create because he lacked something, He created because He loved . . ." Have you ever wondered about the purpose of creation or the meaning of your life? Join Pastor Andy Comer as he unpacks Genesis 1:1 to show that God did not create because he was bored or lacking, but because His perfect love overflowed!

In the final letter to the churches in Revelation, Jesus calls out the church in Laodicea for having lukewarm works. What does this mean and how can we avoid the same thing today?Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer shares his personal reflections on his current season in life and encourages Christians toward a growing relationship with God and others. He highlights the need to integrate faith into every area of life, and invites listeners to:1. Be bold2. Be patient3. Be hungry

Unlike other churches addressed in Revelation, the church in Philadelphia received no rebuke from Jesus—only praise. What set them apart? Today, Pastor Andy explores the marks of a faithful church and calls us to remain steadfast in our own walk with Christ. He'll also unpack three powerful promises Jesus makes to those who live faithfully for Him.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer unpacks the assurance of salvation for Christians, grounding this truth in five biblical principles that highlight salvation as a free gift secured by the Holy Spirit and the finished work of Christ.▫ Learn more about baptism at Antioch▫ Email us and let us know you said a prayer for salvation

The letter to the church in Sardis carries a sobering message. Though they appear outwardly alive and active, Jesus reveals they are spiritually dead. He calls them to wake up, repent, and return to a life aligned with God's purposes. For those who respond, a great reward awaits—a promise of renewed life and eternal fellowship with Him.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

Are you searching for a deeper meaning in your marriage? In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer goes back to the very first wedding ceremony in Genesis 2 to reveal the one good reason to get married that transcends temporary happiness.You'll hear about God's true purpose for marriage and how it helps your relationship withstand the inevitable challenges as you grow in holiness. Whether you are preparing for marriage, struggling in marriage, or just need to remember your “why,” we pray this episode will help reshape your perspective on your marriage and equip you to fight for the beautiful, Christ-honoring union God intended.

In His letter to the church in Thyatira, Jesus doesn't reprimand them for a lack of love, faith, or service—in fact, He commends them for those things. But He does confront them for what they are willing to tolerate. Why is tolerance such a big deal? As Christians, aren't there some things we should tolerate?Today, Pastor Andy teaches from Revelation 2 and challenges us to discern the difference between godly patience and dangerous tolerance. Through the example of Thyatira, we're reminded that while love is essential, truth cannot be sacrificed on the altar of tolerance.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

If you are a parent, you are likely wondering how to shepherd your kids through the use of smartphones, social media, and the rise of AI. In this episode of Growing Forward, pastors Andy Comer and Stephen Castleberry share timeless Biblical wisdom to help you move past the fear of technology and focus on discipleship.You'll hear why technology is neutral and learn five practical ways to form the user—your child—to use these modern tech tools for God's glory as you raise godly adults. We pray this conversation provides the clarity and hope you need for Christian parenting in a constantly connected world!Related resource: Check out Stephen's message about technology on the Student Ministry Matters podcast.

Jesus delivers a strong warning to the church in Pergamum. While they were not completely corrupt, they had allowed compromise to take root. He calls them to repentance and offers three specific promises to those who respond faithfully. Today, we'll explore Romans 2:12–17 and examine Jesus' message to Pergamum—one that still speaks powerfully to the church today.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer addresses national tragedy by exploring how Christians can respond to suffering through prayer, compassion, and hope. Drawing from Scripture, he offers practical guidance for processing grief and maintaining faith, emphasizing the importance of trusting in Jesus and being a light in a dark world.

Jesus said, “If they persecuted Me, they will also persecute you.” The Apostle Paul wrote, “All who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.” In today's message, Pastor Andy unpacks Jesus' letter to the persecuted church in Smyrna (Revelation 2:8–11). What does this powerful passage teach us about faithfully enduring suffering for the name of Christ?Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer unpacks Revelation 1, revealing its purpose as a powerful testament to Jesus Christ's sovereignty and a source of comfort for us as believers. He goes verse-by-verse, encouraging us not to fear the book of Revelation, but instead be stirred to live in awe of Jesus. Andy also highlights the significance of the seven churches from Revelation 1 and the promise of Christ's ultimate reign.Mentioned in this episode:The Seven Churches of Revelation by Dr. David Jeremiah Letters to the Churches sermon series from Antioch Georgetown Church

Jesus praised the church in Ephesus for five things, but there was one thing He held against them. They had abandoned their first love. Today, Pastor Andy will explore some of the reasons why we, as followers of Christ, may drift from our first love, and how we can return to a deep, passionate relationship with Him.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

We often look for God in the big, loud, and grand: concerts, conferences, and life-changing retreats. But what if God wants to meet with us in the regular moments of life? What if we stopped chasing the grandiose and simply met God in the quiet?Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer unpacks the story of King Hezekiah from 2 Chronicles and how he responded to opposition from King Sennacherib of Assyria. When faced with opposition, Hezekiah did two things: he "leaned on his tribe" and "leaned on the Lord."As followers of Christ, we should not be surprised by opposition. When we face it, may we remember Hezekiah's example—leaning on our community and on the Lord, whose grace is sufficient and whose power is made perfect in our weakness.

Waiting is something few of us enjoy—it often feels like wasted time. But if anyone understood the challenge of waiting, it was King David. In Psalm 37, we sit at the feet of a seasoned and wise David, who shows us that waiting on the Lord is not passive or pointless, but purposeful. Today, we'll explore the unexpected benefits that come from learning to wait well.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer reflects on 20 years of ministry, sharing four key lessons: the importance of a personal, daily walk with Jesus, prioritizing family as your primary ministry, trusting the living power of God's Word, and the value of truth spoken by trusted friends.If you are a follower of Christ, you are a minister. Whether you lead a small group, serve on a Sunday, or lead in your home or workplace, you have a ministry. May these four lessons encourage you as you continue to follow Christ and love His Church!

What made David a man after God's own heart? It wasn't his sinlessness, but his brokenness over his sin. In Psalm 51, we see the raw and honest confession of a man who understands the weight of his guilt and the mercy of his God. Today, we'll explore three things that happen when we bring our sin before a holy God. In doing so, we'll learn what it truly means to be still in the way.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer offers a reflection on sustaining a life of meaningful ministry, drawing on the wisdom of Pastor Chuck Swindoll. He shares five key principles for finishing well, a timely message given the alarming statistic that a significant number of seminary graduates leave ministry within five years. These surprising lessons, gleaned from Swindoll's decades of faithful service, include cultivating humility by being willing to "take out the trash," developing a "tender heart and a tough hide" to navigate criticism, and guarding against common pitfalls. Ministry leaders can trust God to open doors rather than forcing opportunities, and ultimately, remember that serving God's Church is the highest privilege! Recommended Resource: 2025 Fall-Winter Bible Reading Plan – https://antiochgt.com/blog/2025-fall-winter-bible-reading-plan/

In this first episode, join Rachel and Paul Nixon as they share their story of how re|engage, a biblically-based marriage study, helped them apply the truth and hope of the gospel in their marriage. They open up about the challenges they faced along the way and explain how the program gave them the tools to navigate these difficulties by applying the gospel to their daily interactions. The Nixons also talk about the importance of seeking forgiveness and growing together, encouraging other married couples to pray about whether re|engage might be the right next step in their journeys.

Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible, and it beautifully highlights the power, benefits, and beauty of God's Word. Today, let us take time to explore what it means to be still in the Word—by learning the Word, loving the word and living the word. In a world full of noise and distraction, God's Word invites us into a deeper, quieter place of communion with Him.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, Andy Comer explores the critical importance of community, emphasizing that God created us not to live in isolation but to support and encourage one another. Drawing from Psalm 46 and biblical examples like Moses, he highlights four key benefits of living in community: encouragement, guidance, protection, and fulfilling our mission. He also reminds us that church is not a product to consume, but a family to belong to—encouraging us to connect, share burdens, and grow together in faith.

The phrase "Be still" is everywhere—on coffee mugs, bookmarks, wall art, and pillows. It's familiar, even comforting. But do we truly understand what it means? Today, we begin a new journey to explore the deeper meaning behind this well-known phrase. We'll start in Psalm 46, where the words first appear, to discover their true significance and why they matter for us today.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, lead pastor Andy Comer unpacks the biblical understanding of baptism, the Holy Spirit's role in a believer's life, and how Christians are empowered to fight sin, serve the church, and bear spiritual fruit through Christ.

Most of us have heard of Critical Theory, but what is it really? Is it biblical? If not, how do we root out this stronghold in our minds?Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In this episode of Growing Forward, lead pastor Andy Comer explores how worry and greed both stem from the belief that what we have isn't enough. Through Jesus's words in Luke 12, he encourages listeners to trust God, live wisely, and seek eternal perspective over material security.

Each day, we're confronted with a choice: will we build our own kingdom, or will we seek God's Kingdom? Will we chase after the things of this world, or will we set our hearts on what is eternal? Sometimes, what we need most is a shift in perspective. In Luke 12, we encounter a moment where Jesus responds to a man caught in the grip of worldly desires—offering a powerful invitation to realign our hearts with what truly matters.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--Lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:

In the first episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer further explores the Christian view of creation, emphasizing our role as stewards rather than worshipers of nature. He contrasts the biblical understanding of God as Creator and Sustainer with New Age pantheism, which blurs the line between creation and divinity. This message reminds us to marvel at the beauty of creation while directing all our worship to God alone. Drawing from Scripture from Genesis to Revelation, Andy highlights the redemptive story that centers on Jesus and His sustaining power over all things!

Today, we're confronting the stronghold of New Age spirituality. Though often seen as personal, natural, and peaceful, New Age beliefs seek spiritual fulfillment apart from Jesus Christ. These practices aren't new, and Scripture clearly instructs us on how to respond to them. Welcome to Antioch Georgetown!We are a church in Georgetown, TX our mission is simple--Leading people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:Our App: https://antiochgt.com/appWebsite: https://antiochgt.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtxX: https://twitter.com/antiochgtxInstagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx