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...
From Doorstep to Disciple, with Pastor Chad Stuart - Aug. 2, 2025
Worship at Spencerville
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From Doorstep to Disciple, with Pastor Chad Stuart - Aug. 2, 2025
Send us a text Our message today is inspired by the Spencerville Church mission statement: "To know Jesus and make Him known,” and our vision statement: "To be a community of disciples ready to serve Jesus anytime, anywhere." We’ll explore why simply stepping through a church door can be a supernatural act of God, and how understanding this can change our entire approach to church and how we see others who enter our doors! Sometimes, it only takes a simple "hello" to move someone from doorste...
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...