Embark Church is a non-denominational church plant located in Orangeburg, SC. Our mission is to help people spiritually grow. Everything at Embark revolves around that. It is our heartbeat. Helping people spiritually grow means we only focus on four things: helping others find God, spiritually “…
Prayer is a core, foundational practice of our faith yet many of us find it a struggle. In this sermon, we discover the Scriptural principle in which to build our prayer lives.
The gospel must be more than just a word. It is a living, breathing lifestyle that changes our lives. Find out more about how it affects our lives.
If Jesus never moved in our lives again from this point forward, He has already done everything for us. Christmas is about looking backwards at what Jesus has accomplished for us more than looking forward to what He will do for us. This should be the focus of our faith in Him. Find out why.
Remaining in the faith is not something that just happens. It requires maintenance to sustain and challenge to grow deeper. God has provided a concrete action designed to do exactly that. Find out what it is.
Receiving the title "Christian" is not to be received flippantly. It comes with responsibility, particularly 3 that focus of being a part of community. As we come out of COVID and continue to live in a post-Christian world, living these 3 responsibilities out becomes even more important to sustaining our faith.
Most of us have a fuzzy understanding regarding the Trinity, yet understanding the Triune God broadens us in our relationship and engagement with Him.
What did Jesus do on the cross? The Gospel message, that is, what Jesus did for us on the cross, is the center of the Christian faith. Understanding what He did is the greatest place of where Biblical Christianity differs from progressive christianity and reveals that progressive christianity is a completely different religion. Find out the difference and the good news of what He did for you.
The attributes, or characteristics of God as revealed in Scripture, are how we come to know God. In this sermon we will look at the attributes, specifically the love of God, how He loves us and how progressive christianity operates with an unbiblical view of it.
Do we have a deep understanding and appreciation of what we have at our disposal? In this sermon we learn more about what we have at our disposal by comparing and contrasting progressive christianity with the truth of Biblical Christianity.
God has a controversy with us - there is not knowledge of God. In Hosea 4:1-6, God had a problem with Israel. They did not have, nor were they pursuing, a greater understanding of God. Learn what God meant by this and the necessity of pursuing it in our lives so we are not swept away with the latest false teachings.
Growing deeper in our faith requires being a part of a community that interacts with one another in a very specific way. Find out what that is.
“Send Me” is one of the scariest prayers we can pray. In this sermon, we see why.
“Give Me Your Heart” is one of the scariest prayers we can pray. In this sermon, we see why.