Send us a text Satan works to persuade us that this world—Babylon’s system of power, pleasure, and false worship—is home (Rev. 17–18; 14:8; 1 John 2:15–17). However, Scripture tells us that this is patently untrue and that our citizenship is in heaven! God’s call is clear: come out of Babylon—separate your allegiance and worship—lest we share in her sins and plagues (Rev 18:4). Leaving Babylon does not mean we retreat from the world; like the exiles did (Jer 29), but instead live faith...
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Send us a text Satan works to persuade us that this world—Babylon’s system of power, pleasure, and false worship—is home (Rev. 17–18; 14:8; 1 John 2:15–17). However, Scripture tells us that this is patently untrue and that our citizenship is in heaven! God’s call is clear: come out of Babylon—separate your allegiance and worship—lest we share in her sins and plagues (Rev 18:4). Leaving Babylon does not mean we retreat from the world; like the exiles did (Jer 29), but instead live faith...
Bridges, Part 2: Pray for Open Doors, with Pastor Chad Stuart - September 6, 2025
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Bridges, Part 2: Pray for Open Doors, with Pastor Chad Stuart - September 6, 2025
Send us a text “Mission is when you build a bridge that connects your heart to the heart of another person, and Jesus passes over it.” —Rick Warren.In our Bridges series, we're exploring simple, everyday practices that build relational bridges—so Jesus can cross into open hearts. Last week, we talked about living differently: shining as lights of obedience in a dark and decaying world. There is a particular kind of distinct, humble obedience in our lives that God uses as a tool to draw people...
Worship at Spencerville
Send us a text Satan works to persuade us that this world—Babylon’s system of power, pleasure, and false worship—is home (Rev. 17–18; 14:8; 1 John 2:15–17). However, Scripture tells us that this is patently untrue and that our citizenship is in heaven! God’s call is clear: come out of Babylon—separate your allegiance and worship—lest we share in her sins and plagues (Rev 18:4). Leaving Babylon does not mean we retreat from the world; like the exiles did (Jer 29), but instead live faith...