Listen with us for a word from Pastor Randy Kelley about filling your heart with praise, based on the Psalms.
Join us as we continue our series with a question from Pastor Ransom Love. How do we find peace?
Pastor Randy Kelley gives us an in depth look into a few of the passages used in this past week's sermon.
Pastor Randy Kelley wraps up this month's series with an in-depth look into this past Sunday's message.
Join us as we continue this month's series, with a recap from Discipleship Pastor Chris Andrews.
Join Pastor Randy as he dives deeper into the beginning of our new series: Law of the Word.
We begin the series on the book of Esther with a little more insight from Pastor Ransom Love.
We start this series off with an in depth look into the passages from this past Sunday.
We start this series off with an in depth look into the passages from this past Sunday.
Pastor Randy wraps up this month's series with a deeper dive into the passages from this past Sunday.
We hear Pastor Randy Kelley dive a little deeper on the passages from this past Sunday.
Pastor Randy Kelley gives us a more in depth look on specific thoughts from this week's sermon.
Lisa Brown shares her testimony and how the Lord has called her back into a relationship with Him over the years.
In this episode, we hear Clayton's testimony, and his heart for reaching teens with the Word.
In this episode. we hear from the Zookeepers GM, Melissa Godwin, about the team, her faith, and the upcoming FaithFest hosted at their field.
We hear from Jay Blundell about how God has been working in his life since his unfortunate accident which took his sight, mobility, and memory.
Join us as we hear from Brecken Snotherly about how her relationship with God relates to her competitive, athletic drive.
In this episode, we hear from Brittnee and Doyle: two of our worship team members. They tell us about their testimonies, how they came to know and love each other, and how they started making music together.
In this episode, we talk to Kathy Kelley, Pastor Randy's wife. We discuss her background, and what it's like to be a pastor's wife.
Matt Smith, lead pastor of Vintage Church in Randleman, NC, talks with us about his background, a recent missions trip, and Vintage's motivation behind their ministry.
In this episode, we talk with Gene Woodle, of Our Daily Bread here in Asheboro, and hear about his life story and heart for our community.
In this episode, we hear from Caralynn Vaughn, director of Your Choices Randolph, on what it looks like to run such an outreach, and her heart behind her mission.
In this episode, we hear from Chris Andrews, our JCrew Youth Pastor, about how summer camp has impacted our teens.
Join us as we learn from Dan & Carol Dortch, missionaries to New Zealand, what ministry is like outside of the United States.
In this episode, we talk with Jana and explore her testimony, and her heart for worship.
In this inaugural episode of "Truth For Your Journey," we join Pastors Randy Kelley and Ransom Love. We explore Ransom's testimony, and hear about how God's grace and love can drastically shape your life, even when we don't think it's deserved.
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Even when it felt like God had forgotten His people and His promise, He was still working all things together for good.
Are you known for being a man/woman of faith? Or are you known for your pride, anger, or fear?
The Christmas story often begins with baby Jesus being born in the manger, but the family line of Jesus truly sets the stage for the Christmas story.
When our will is yielded to His, giving thanks is our heart's natural response.. in ALL circumstances.
People are lost, families are struggling, individuals are hurting: the world needs the
church to work together so they can see JESUS. Put aside our likes/dislikes, our desire
for self-advancement, and simply ourselves, so we shine the light and love of Jesus
through the power of synergy!
The church (you and me) are described as His fullness. He fills us with His power. Let that sink in!
When we truly worship in our spirit, then God's spirit boils over into all areas of our life and into the lives of others.
When WE worship, we worship in a multitude of different forms. Pastor Randy Kelley breaks down the different Hebrew words for worship/praise, and how we use them today.
If you worship God on Sunday in the same way that you worshipped your team on Saturday or your spouse on Thursday or yourself every other day, then God is not worshipped, He is simply the flavor of the day.
We have to trust that the Lord will hold all people accountable. If we try to help in the process, we only bring burden to our lives.
Will you leave today knowing that your identity is found in being a child of God... Or will you leave trying to prove who you want to be?
In order to have a heart to serve, we must understand that Jesus set us free so that we can serve.
You cannot live a life that is pleasing to God unless you live in obedience to Him, and that obedience must begin with baptism. To start anywhere else is for you to be in charge, and not God!
Chris Andrews, our Youth Pastor, leads us in studying through what it looks like to mentor the next generation.
Is my spirit following the Spirit of God?
Does my self seek any gratification for this act?
How much of myself am I willing to give?
If we loved our spouse the way Jesus does us, we would hold on tightly to them while showing love/respect so that they would know the only person they are second to is God and we would live in the confidence as heirs together of the Kingdom!
"There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job, and that man was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil." Job 1:1
The Gibborim, David's Mighty Men, illustrate for believers today the truths of Galatians 6:2 & 5. If we are to experience God's power in our lives, we must learn to encourage each other, so that when we must fight, spiritually not physically, we are prepared for victory.