Our mission is to connect people to Jesus for life change. We want every person in the Raleigh-Durham area to have an opportunity to see and hear about Jesus Christ. We believe the best way to do this is by building bridges of life change into our community.
Galatians 5:22. A life marked by overflowing faithfulness holds fast to commitment—even in seasons of confusion, silence, and struggle. By tracing Habakkuk's honest questions and steadfast trust, we're reminded that breakthrough doesn't always mean escape; sometimes, it means staying put and running to God.
Galatians 5:22. The fruit of the Spirit brings a peace the world can't offer and chaos can't take away. Life won't always be easy, but when we walk by the Spirit, God promises a peace that holds steady—even in the storm.
Galatians 5:22. In a world starved for authentic love, we often search in all the wrong places—leaving us wounded and weary. But God offers a love that heals, fills, and overflows—real love that sets us free.
Galatians 5:16-26. Before we understand the 'Fruit of the Spirit,' we must first examine the context and contrast Paul presents in the Book of Galatians.
Matthew 26:45-46. The King's Way of ambition shows us how to respond when life presses in—because what moved Jesus in His moment of intense pressure is what must move us in ours.
Mark 14:27-38. Jesus' emotional agony in Gethsemane and Peter's denial illustrates how we must turn to prayer, remain vigilant, and rely on God's grace over our intentions in times of spiritual pressure.
Luke 22:39-46. In a dark moment, while praying in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus shows us how to pray consistently, purposefully, and through pain.
Matthew 26:36-38. Jesus, the ultimate Warrior King, must pass the test privately in prayer before the test publicly on the cross.
John 17:1-27. Jesus established the Church to be an unstoppable force in the world—are we living and functioning as if this is true?
John 16:1-16. The Holy Spirit works in our lives to convict and lead us to God's truth.
John 15:1-27. For you to go where God wants to take you He will first require some elimination, cutbacks, or what the Bible calls "pruning."
John 15:1-17. A life of overflow is a life where you are filled beyond capacity with abundant life from Jesus and a lasting impact for Jesus.
John 14:15-31. The Holy Spirit serves as our advocate as we pursue enjoying God fully, living as family, and taking risks.
John 14:1-7. What does it mean to be connected to Jesus, and how do we stay connected to Him?
John 13:20-30. God wants you to be a part of His plan because His plan always wins.
John 13:1-17. Jesus moves from His public ministry to a time of private equipping with his disciples where He will teach, demonstrate, complete, and replicate His ministry to them.
John 12:18-49. There's an urgent need for a spiritual awakening within the American church. We must seize the moment, deepen our faith through a closer relationship with God, and live purposefully as disciples.
Ephesians 2:10. We are each called to follow Jesus, be transformed, and make disciples in our city.
Psalm 77. When the plans for your life fall apart, how do you progress through the pain?
Isaiah 9:6. Jesus came to earth to bring everlasting joy and never-ending justice.
Isaiah 9:6. Jesus wants to give you His neve-rending and always-enduring peace.
Isaiah 9:6. What does it mean that the Son is a Father and to experience Jesus as YOUR Everlasting Father?
Isaiah 9:6. Jesus is the ultimate warrior and the intimate weight-bearer we need.
Isaiah 9:6. The greatest gift available to each of us is a Wonderful Counselor: JESUS. We must seek His counsel, trust His counsel, and share His counsel.
James 5:13-20. Prayer gives us immediate access to the Creator of the universe anytime and any place.
James 5:7-12. What will happen in our lives if we simply do what God says is best for us?
James 5:1-6. James' warning about wealth targets a heart motivated by selfishness, pride, and a fundamental lack of dependence on Christ.
James 4:13-17. Living a life with an eternal vision leans into God's desires, direction, and vision.
John 4:1-12. We all face daily battles, but not all battles are what we think or come from the same place.
James 3:13-19. In the Book of James, we're challenged to live what we say we believe. To help align our words and works, James contrasts two types of wisdom and answers some questions about what this looks like.
James 3:1-12. The tongue is an untamed beast that has the power to unleash hell or heavenly peace.
James 2:14-26. Tension isn't something to avoid when it comes to living a faithful life as a follower of Jesus; it's something to embrace.
James 2:1-13. When we show favoritism, we communicate that someone's value is based on our judgment, not how God sees them.
James 1:19-27. Following Jesus requires a faith verified with actions that align with words.
James 1:5-18. The world around us consistently feels unstable, but with Jesus, we grow in spiritual maturity and become unshakable internally.
James 1:1-4. Through our trials and struggles, God desires you to experience unpolluted happiness that overflows to a rich rejoicing in Him.
Mark 5:1-20. An eyewitness to Jesus realizes that the gospel came to them on its way to someone else. We don't simply hold on to our faith; we advance the faith.
Mark 4:35-41. Our moments of fear expose our lack of faith in Jesus' authority in our lives.
Luke 8:43-48. As we hold fast to His faithful character and promises, Jesus will often use our most difficult life scenarios for His greatest honor and glory.
Matthew 22:15-22. When the kingdoms of politics and godliness collide, we are left with a problem of power, peace, and priority. Jesus provides a solution to help believers serve His Kingdom while living in the kingdom of this world.
Matthew 24. Ready or not, Jesus will return! For believers, Jesus is preparing a place for you. For those not yet believers, He is waiting for you.
Luke 23:8-11, Philippians 2:6-11. Don't let your insecurities cloud what God is doing around you and in you at home, at work, and in your heart.
John 4:4-42. As followers of Jesus, we've had an encounter with Jesus that changed us, giving us a story to share that God can use to change the lives of those around us.
Mark 9:14-29. When chaos and turmoil surround us, overcoming our unbelief can be a challenge.
Luke 19:1-10. Jesus sees you through the crowd and obstacles, and He wants you to know Him and be changed.
Luke 5:1-11, John 21:4-7. When you know Jesus more than intellectually, you can know Him as a friend, teacher, and redeemer and experience His transformative power.
The Book of Job. We need lifelines that anchor our soul amid grief, tragedy, hurt, and disappointment.
1 Kings 2:1-9. Our families, our community, and our world need strong, godly men who desire to grow in spiritual maturity.
2 Corinthians 5:11-6:2. We better understand how to relate to lost people in a broken culture when we are convinced of the mission, compelled by the motivation, commissioned for the ministry.
Matthew 5:43-47. In a world full of “enemies” how do we love our enemies in the way Jesus wants us to?
Ephesians 6:1-4. When we ignore God's instructions for the family, it deeply fractures the unique relationship between a parent and child.