Christian Renewal Church Hilton Head

Every believer is fully indwelt by the Holy Spirit at salvation, yet Scripture also invites us into deeper encounters with His power, gifts, and presence that shape our holiness, boldness, and mission.

Lot tried to live between Abraham's righteousness and Sodom's comfort, but Genesis 19 shows us that compromise always corrupts, and God in His mercy still calls us to flee sin and return fully to Him. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

In this video Pastor Kaleb explains an ancient practice called Lectio Divina. Reading scripture slowly, prayerfully, and intentionally.

True friendship with God means learning His heart, walking in His ways of righteousness and justice, and trusting that the Judge of all the earth will always do what is right. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

With all the reform and correction happening in the charismatic movement, it raises an important question: what should we hold on to?Not everything needs to be thrown out. In fact, some things must be protected.In this video, we talk about the good that should be cherished, not abandoned.

God's question, “Why did you laugh?” reveals that He is not exposing Sarah's bitterness to shame her, but to invite her into repentance. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

A conversation around Examen, a historic practice often associated with Ignatius of Loyola, and how it helps us obey the command: "Examine yourselves." Not about overthinking your life or spiraling in guilt. But this does help us learn to see life clearly before God so that repentance becomes real and not vague.

A locked room, fearful disciples, and a risen Jesus who steps right into the middle speaking peace, and sending His people back out on mission. With Pastor Jim Wiley.

God breaks into seasons of deep disappointment and hopelessness to bring unexpected, overwhelming joy through His unchanging promises. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

After seasons of silence and drift, God awakens us from apathy and calls us to live fully before Him, instead of settling for what we built on our own. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

When God speaks, you don't get to stay neutral you must decide what you hear. With Kaleb Allen.

God's grace was never meant to stop with you, it was meant to flow through you to the broken and overlooked. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

When Abraham asked God for assurance, God responded with a covenant that revealed a profound truth: the fulfillment of His promises depends on His character, not our strength. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

After Abram's great victory, in the silence, God meets him with a promise, reminding us that faith has nothing to do with anything we can do on our own but in trusting in who God is. With Kaleb Allen.

Abram encounters Melchizedek and responds with generosity, and boldly rejects the king of Sodom, challenging us to decide who we will covenant with and where our trust and provision truly come from. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

If Jesus is exalted in heaven, how can He truly understand what you have gone through, and what does that mean for you right now? With Dr. Sam Storms.

What if revival isn't something we can schedule, but something we must desperately pray for, an uncontrollable outpouring of God's Spirit that disrupts our comfort and challenges our need for control. With Dr Sam Storms.

Luke 9 urges us to count the cost, stop delaying obedience, and fully surrender to Jesus without looking back.

Abram's pursuit of the kings shows what courage looks like when faith is tested under fire. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Real spiritual formation doesn't happen in isolation but in sacrificial friendship, where holiness and healing and even heaven itself are learned around a shared table. Sermon Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LhsRpxV5QXgDT09UP3P64EKHJp8MQXku/view?usp=share_link

After failure and embarrassment, Abram shows us that the way forward isn't chasing what looks better, but returning to the altar and choosing the place where God is. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Fear can lead us to control and compromise, but God remains faithful, extending grace despite our shortcomings. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Abandon self-reliance, leave the life we've built, and learn to walk by faith in the God who says, “I will.” With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

A call for the church to embrace unified devoted prayer, as the only way to hold gospel mission, sound doctrine, and God's living presence together. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

God's love for us is personal and present, and when we come to Him honestly and openly, His grace changes the way we live. With Jarrad Lopes. Exodus 25:8 Matthew 1:21-23 John 14:15-18 Revelation 21:1-4

The birth of Jesus was the turning point in a cosmic battle between darkness and light. Christmas Eve with pastor Kaleb Allen.

Paul shows us that Advent's long waiting ends not in new rules, but in God sending His Son to turn slaves into sons. With Pastor Kaleb.

As we conclude our journey through 1 Peter, we are reminded that the church stands firm not by overpowering fear, but by humbling ourselves under God's mighty hand and casting every anxiety on the One who truly cares for us. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

What is God's design for a strong church? Peter tells us, when elders serve like Jesus and the whole body walks in humility, the church will be positioned to walk through inevitable trials. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

The trials we face are not rejection from God but His refining work, marking us as His beloved people who honor the name of Christ. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

The Church resists spiritual drowsiness by praying, loving earnestly, showing hospitality, and using their gifts for God's glory. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Peter urges believers to follow through on repentance by refusing the old life and standing firm even when the world pushes back. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

While believers may endure suffering, Christ has already descended, declared His triumph and now reigns over every power. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

True courage flows from honoring Christ as the Holy Lord. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Peter offers a vision for the home that rejects domination and confusion, leading us to Christ-centered order. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

When life is unjust, we honor Christ by enduring with grace and trusting God for vindication. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

We are called as believers to wage war against sin, embody Christ to a hostile world, and silence false accusations through our witness. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Our true identity as God's chosen sons and daughters anchors us, transforming rejection and insecurity into endurance and belonging.

Come to Christ, the cornerstone, and find the security and life that the world cannot offer. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Believers are called to live from a healed, transformed heart. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Find courage and peace as we see the cost of redemption and the goodness of our holy God.

God invites us to move past mere belief into determined action, fixing our hope on Christ, and pursuing holiness as His children. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Be reminded to slow down and savor the wonder of the gospel that prophets longed to see and even angels marvel to behold. With Kaleb Allen.

In the tension of sorrow and rejoicing, God is shaping us, keeping us, and leading us into the fullness of salvation. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

As we begin our study of 1 Peter, Peter urges us to remember the Lord, live as His people, and trust the hope that will never disappoint.

Paul tells us how the resurrection of Christ removes death's sting and calls us to live with unshakable hope, purpose, and urgency.

Paul answers the mystery of resurrection with the promise of transformed, glorified bodies fit for eternal life in the presence of God. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

Paul challenges the Corinthians to live with bold purpose and unwavering hope in the resurrection, knowing this life is not all we have.

Christ's resurrection is just the beginning of a total and complete cosmic restoration, where every wound is healed, every enemy is defeated, and creation is made whole in the presence of God.

Paul argues that the bodily resurrection is tied to Christ's own resurrection, and that to deny it is to unravel the very heart of the gospel. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.