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The story of Ruth is more than a captivating love story—it is a powerful testimony of commitment and devotion. Ruth exemplifies what it means to leave everything behind in pursuit of something greater. As we journey through Ruth chapter 1, we'll see that following Jesus requires more than a desire to change. It calls for self-denial, a deliberate decision to follow Him, and a steadfast determination to never turn back.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:
The life of Samson is one of great disappointment. He's a man with great strength and so much potential, yet he finds ways to bring his own life to ruin. While Samson is not the example of a man you want to pattern your life after, he is a man who's life serves as a pattern for Christ. Today, let's explore 10 ways Samson serves as a shadow of the coming Messiah. 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:
The judge Samson is remembered for his supernatural strength. He tore apart a lion with his bare hands and killed 1,000 Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey. Yet despite his physical strength, Samson was spiritually weak. He struggled with the lust of the eyes, the desires of the flesh, and the pride of life.Today, we can be encouraged by this truth: where we are weak, Jesus is strong. His strength is made perfect in our weakness.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:
Today, we're going to look at Jephthah, a seriously flawed leader that God uses to rescue His people from the Ammonites—and what that means for us today. If you've ever wondered whether God can use imperfect people who made foolish decisions, this powerful and tragic story has an answer.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:
The gospel is far deeper than we often realize. In Ephesians 2, we see that God has done more than forgive our sins—He has made us alive with Christ, raised us with Him, and given us a new purpose.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:
Abimelech's story is a tragic mess. Driven by selfish ambition, he conspires to seize power by murdering his seventy brothers. He is godless, ruthless, and self-serving—and that dangerous combination brings destruction to everyone under his leadership.In Judges 9, Pastor Andy uses the story of Abimelech to show how godless leaders become dangerous leaders. What happens when a leader has ambition without character, power without love, or courage without restraint? The result is always ruin.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:
Life has a way of throwing the unexpected at us. Through our own decisions, the choices of others, or circumstances beyond our control, we often find ourselves asking, “How did I get here?” But instead of focusing on the past, the better question is, “Where do I go from here?”As we continue exploring the life of Gideon, we'll see how God led him step by step through a series of tests: the purity test, the truth test, and the trust test. Together, we'll discover how God patiently guides us toward the next step in our own lives.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 Judges 6, the Lord meets Gideon and calls him a “valiant warrior.” Yet Gideon doesn't look the part—he appears fearful and uncertain. While Gideon is focused on changing his circumstances, God is focused on changing his identity.Today, we'll explore how the Lord is still at work within us, transforming our hearts and shaping us into valiant warriors who live on mission with Him.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:
Today, we meet Barak—a military commander hesitant to lead Israel against a powerful oppressor. God has already promised His presence, but Barak faces a daunting reality: a manpower shortage and a serious technological disadvantage.In this passage, we'll wrestle with what it really means to trust God when circumstances are less than idea and discover what it looks like to lead and follow with bold faith wherever He leads.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:
Today, we journey with a judge named Ehud. With no army, no funding, and no conventional strategy, he appears to be the ultimate underdog against a powerful big dog. Yet through his life, we see how God uses Ehud's left hand as His upper hand to deliver Israel from the Moabites. It's an inspiring story of how God uses the weak to defeat the strong.Listen as Pastor Andy shares three types of people the Lord loves to use. 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:
The book of Judges is the “wild west” of the Bible—a messy, dark season in Israel's history. After settling in the land, the people of Israel failed to continue the fight God had called them to, leaving work unfinished and ground unconquered.In Judges 3, we're introduced to Othniel, the first judge, who shows us what it looks like when God raises up a faithful leader to step into the battle. His story reminds us that God is still calling His people to engage, not retreat.Just like Israel, we're called into a daily spiritual battle. There is still ground to take in our lives—areas where God wants to bring growth, freedom, and victory. The question is: will we step forward in obedience, or settle where we are?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:
He is risen! After His resurrection, Jesus joined two disciples on a journey that lasted several hours. Strangely, they were kept from recognizing Him. Rather than immediately revealing His identity, Jesus chose to open the Scriptures, walking them through all that had been written about Him.It was a profound moment. Through this encounter, we discover the most compelling evidence for the resurrection of Jesus is not something seen, but something said. 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:
At the Last Supper, Jesus tells His disciples that one of them will betray Him. In response, they begin to question among themselves, asking, “Surely not I, Lord?”Today, as we look at the life of Judas in Luke 22, we uncover three warning signs of an imposter: Imposters know facts about Jesus, but they don't know Jesus. Imposters stand for rightness, but don't know what's right. Imposters desire change, but never change.May these truths lead us to examine our own hearts and test whether we are truly in the faith.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 Luke 17, ten men suffering from leprosy cry out to Jesus for mercy. All ten are healed—but only one returns to give thanks. Jesus asks a piercing question: “Where are the other nine?”This true story invites us to examine our own hearts. It's easy to receive God's grace yet forget to respond with gratitude. Like the nine, we can quickly move on from God's blessings without acknowledging the One who gave them.As we reflect on this passage, we'll explore how to guard against taking grace for granted and learn what it means to live with a heart that continually remembers and gives thanks for what Jesus has done.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:
Can anyone add a single moment to their life by worrying? Of course not—but you can add life to your moments. Today Pastor Andy unpacks Luke 12, where Jesus teaches how we can break free from the grip of greed and the weariness of worry. Discover four practical habits we can practice every day to bring more life, freedom, and trust into each moment.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:
When life gives you every reason to be afraid, how do you respond with faith? In Luke 8, we explore two extraordinary miracles of Jesus and uncover what true faith really looks like in the middle of impossible situations.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 the Sermon on the Plain in Luke 6, Jesus challenges His disciples in the deeply personal arena of relationships. He confronts our tendency to judge and condemn, and instead calls us to forgive and give generously. At the heart of His teaching is a piercing question: Why do you notice the speck in your brother's eye while ignoring the plank in your own? Today, we'll explore what it truly means to live this out as disciples of Jesus—choosing humility over hypocrisy, mercy over judgment, and grace over criticism.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 a world filled with modern conveniences, it's easy to idolize comfort and ease. But in Gospel of Luke 9, Jesus clearly defines what it truly means to follow Him. Discipleship is not about convenience—it is about commitment. We are called to follow sacrificially, willingly, and daily.Are you willing to follow Jesus no matter the cost? Are you ready to say, “Here I am—to die,” surrendering your life fully to Him?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 Luke 8, we find an uncontrolled, unhoused, and unclothed man causing chaos in the community. His life is marked by chaos and bondage. But when he meets Jesus, everything changes. The man who was tormented becomes calm. The one who was isolated is restored. The one who was naked is clothed and “in his right mind.”Yet the most surprising part of the story isn't just his transformation—it's his commission. When the healed man begs to follow Jesus, Jesus sends him back home instead. “Go back and tell how much God has done for you.”His testimony becomes the tool Jesus uses to reach that entire region.Today, we'll discover that the same calling rests on us: to go home, to our people, to our communities—and tell the story of what Jesus has done in our lives.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:
Jesus said he came to serve, not to be served. We're not better than our Lord--so we're called to serve, too! How can we serve people even when they're messy and hard to love?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:
Today, we're blessed to have Pastor Todd West share from Luke 5--a story of a paralyzed man who is brought to Jesus by four, faithful friends. Today let's discover five simple ways we can bring someone to Jesus.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:
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:
As Jesus stands before a crowd in His hometown, He declares Himself to be the anointed Messiah-sent to preach good news, proclaim freedom, and bring healing. In doing so, He reveals Himself as the Prophet, the Priest, and the King. In this message from Luke 4, Pastor Andy shows that Jesus didn't just preach these truths--He lived them. He practiced what He proclaimed, and that really carries powerful implications for our lives today.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:
After forty days of fasting, Jesus was hungry. Though his physical hunger was real, a deeper hunger sustained him—a hunger that enabled him to withstand temptation. Today, we will explore Luke 4, and what it means to be hungry for God.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 Luke 3, a crowd gathers around a radical man named John the Baptist to ask a simple but searching question: “What should we do?” They're hoping for a radical answer—one that will spark real change in their lives. As a new year begins, maybe you're asking a similar question, praying, “Lord, what should I be doing?” John's response is surprising, because instead of calling for dramatic gestures, he points them toward faithful obedience right where they already are.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:
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:
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:
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:
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 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:
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:
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:
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:
Send us a textOctober 2025 is the month of Growing in RCCG Central Parish Abuja.Join us for the October 2025 Prayer Cover Ministration of the concept of Growing with the Redeemed Christian Church of God Continental Overseer (Continent 2)- Pastor E.A.Odeyemi.Listen to more of his teachings on www.centralparishradio.org and Central Parish Radio's App every weekday at 2pm Nigerian time.Our App is available for Download on Google Playstore. Email us on info@centralparishradio.org for more details.Don't Forget to subscribe to our Podcast to receive notifications of new uploads that will bless you greatly.Follow us on our Social Media Handles for details and more; we are on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter) @centralparishradio
Send us a textOctober 2025 is the month of Growing in RCCG Central Parish Abuja.Join us for this rich exploration of the concept of Growing with the Redeemed Christian Church of God Continental Overseer (Continent 2)- Pastor E.A.Odeyemi.Listen to more of his teachings on www.centralparishradio.org and Central Parish Radio's App every weekday at 2pm Nigerian time.Our App is available for Download on Google Playstore. Email us on info@centralparishradio.org for more details.Don't Forget to subscribe to our Podcast to receive notifications of new uploads that will bless you greatly.Follow us on our Social Media Handles for details and more; we are on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter) @centralparishradio
Send us a textOctober 2025 is the month of Growing in RCCG Central Parish Abuja.Join us for this rich exploration of the concept of Growing with the Redeemed Christian Church of God Continental Overseer (Continent 2)- Pastor E.A.Odeyemi.Listen to more of his teachings on www.centralparishradio.org and Central Parish Radio's App every weekday at 2pm Nigerian time.Our App is available for Download on Google Playstore. Email us on info@centralparishradio.org for more details.Don't Forget to subscribe to our Podcast to receive notifications of new uploads that will bless you greatly.Follow us on our Social Media Handles for details and more; we are on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter) @centralparishradio
Send us a textOctober 2025 is the month of Growing in RCCG Central Parish Abuja.Join us for this rich exploration of the concept of Growing with the Redeemed Christian Church of God Continental Overseer (Continent 2)- Pastor E.A.Odeyemi.Listen to more of his teachings on www.centralparishradio.org and Central Parish Radio's App every weekday at 2pm Nigerian time.Our App is available for Download on Google Playstore. Email us on info@centralparishradio.org for more details.Don't Forget to subscribe to our Podcast to receive notifications of new uploads that will bless you greatly.Follow us on our Social Media Handles for details and more; we are on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter) @centralparishradio
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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: