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Divine Providence | 2 Kings 8:1-15
When life unravels and evil seems to rise, Elisha shows that God is still present, still writing the story, and still working all things for His glory.

Desperation & Deliverance | 2 Kings 6:24-7:20
In the midst of desperation, doubt, and famine, God miraculously delivers Samaria and brings salvation through unexpected means. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Lost Axe Head and Aramean Ambush | 2 Kings 6:1-23
God demonstrates His power and protection through Elisha by recovering a lost axe head and revealing His invisible army, ultimately blinding and sparing enemy forces to show divine mercy and sovereignty.

Naaman Healed of Leprosy | 2 Kings 5:1-27
A powerful general is healed and transformed in the waters of humility, while a prophet’s servant misses the character of God by chasing after selfish gain. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Provision & Poison | 2 Kings 4:38-44
In the midst of famine and fear, the word reminds us that God is our sustainer, provider, and daily bread, meeting every need through His mercy and power.

Elisha Raises the Shunammite's Son | 2 Kings 4:8-37
The Shunammite woman’s declaration of faith "It is well" became a powerful reminder that peace is not found in circumstance, but in trust. Join us as we explore the story behind this resurrection and the deeper meaning of unwavering hope.

The Widows Oil | 2 Kings 4:1-7
In this sermon, we learn how to respond to life’s pressures with faith, how God meets us in our desperation, and how even the little we have can become more than enough in His hands."

Elisha Succeeds Elijah | 2 Kings 2:15-25
Elisha steps into his prophetic calling with boldness, performing miracles and confronting mockers with divine authority. Join us as we explore how God confirms His chosen servants and the serious weight of mocking His name. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

Elijah Taken to Heaven | 2 Kings 2:1-14
We see Elisha humbly follow Elijah to the very end, asking not for power, but for the strength to carry on God’s work. This message challenges us to pursue God’s calling with humility, faith, and a heart ready to follow. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

Final Charge to Timothy | 1 Timothy 6:11-21
In this final message from 1 Timothy, we are called to persevere in faith, pursue godliness, and fight the good fight with unwavering hope. Like Timothy and Athanasius before us, we press on toward the light of Christ, trusting that our struggle is not in vain.

Resurrection Sunday | John 14:19-20
In this sermon, we explore the deep promise of new life found in Jesus—the assurance that because He lives, we are never alone, and we too are made alive in Him. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

Great Gain | 1 Timothy 6:1-10
In a world constantly pulling us toward power, success, and material gain, Paul reminds us that true freedom is found in godliness with contentment. This message unpacks 1 Timothy 6:1–10 and invites us to step out of the exhausting river of striving and into the peace and rest of the gospel. With Kaleb Allen

Called and Accountable | 1 Timothy 5:17-25
Paul gives Timothy clear instructions on honoring church leaders, holding them accountable with integrity, and leading with purity, discernment, and fairness. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

Instructions for the Church | 1 Timothy 5:1-16
Paul instructs believers on how to treat different groups within the church, emphasizing respect for elders, proper care for widows, and the importance of personal responsibility and godly living. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Your Doctrine Matters | 1 Timothy 4:6-16
In this sermon we explore the vital role of sound doctrine in the life of a believer, emphasizing how faithful teaching, godly discipline, and steadfast commitment to truth and submission equip us to grow in faith and lead others in righteousness. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

A Precise Gospel | 1 Timothy 4:1-5
Join us as we learn the importance of gratitude and embracing God’s good creation with a heart rooted in precise truth as a biblical model against deception in the church.

Foundation of Truth | 1 Timothy 3:8-16
This Word emphasizes the church's role as the pillar and foundation of truth, calling believers to defend and declare that truth by ensuring leaders are chosen carefully and uphold sound doctrine. It stresses that the church is not a platform for personal gain or status but exists to glorify Jesus Christ through intentional, reverent behavior and structure.

Qualifications For Elders | 1 Timothy 3:1-7
In this sermon, we explore 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and the biblical qualifications for godly leadership. Whether you're a pastor, parent, or mentor, these principles challenge us to live with integrity, lead by example, and reflect Christ in our daily lives.

Roles of Men and Women | 1 Timothy 2:8-15
This passage challenges us to cultivate a heart of humility, peace, and unity, encouraging both men and women to honor God through their roles, attitudes, and actions in the church.

Pray For All People | 1 Timothy 2:1-7
Paul urges believers to pray for all people, especially for those in authority, so that peaceful and godly lives may be lived. He emphasizes that God desires all to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth, with Christ Jesus as the one mediator between God and humanity

Wage the Good Warfare | 1 Timothy 1:18-20
Join us as we dig into Paul’s charge to Timothy to wage good warfare by remembering the words spoken about him, holding to faith, and maintaining a clear conscience.

Gospel Transformation | 1 Timothy 1:12-17
Paul expresses gratitude to Christ for His mercy in transforming him from a persecutor into a faithful servant, highlighting God's abundant grace and the truth that Christ came to save sinners, with Paul as the foremost example, all for God's glory.

Gospel Perseverance | 1 Timothy 1:1-11
Paul urges Timothy to remain faithful in Ephesus to confront false teachings, uphold sound doctrine grounded in love, faith, and a pure heart, and highlight that the law is meant to address sin and guide the unrighteous toward godliness. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

Peter Imprisoned and Rescued | Acts 12:1-17
Acts 12:1-17 highlights the power of a praying community as the church fervently prays for Peter, who is imprisoned by Herod. Through their united prayer, God intervenes miraculously, sending an angel to free Peter, demonstrating the strength and impact of collective faith in action. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

One in Christ | Ephesians 2:17-22
A message of unity, reminding us that through Christ we are brought together as one family, built on a foundation of love and peace, to grow into a dwelling place for God. With Kaleb Allen

When Brothers Dwell in Unity | Psalm 133:1-3
Psalm 133:1-3 emphasizes the beauty and blessing of unity among God's people, likening it to anointing oil and refreshing dew, reminding us of the life-giving power of coming together in prayer and harmony with pastor Kaleb Allen.

Hannah's Prayer | 1 Samuel 2:1-10
Hannah's prayer celebrates God's justice, mercy, and power, revealing that He lifts the humble and brings down the proud, reminding us that as a community, we are called to trust in God's sovereignty and support one another in faith, humility, and righteousness. With Kaleb Allen.

The Birth of Jesus Christ | Matthew 1:18-25
An angel reassures Joseph to take Mary as his wife, revealing that her miraculous pregnancy is by the Holy Spirit, and the child, to be named Jesus, will save people from their sins, fulfilling God's promise.

Birth of Jesus Foretold | Luke 1:26-38
God sent the angel Gabriel to Mary, a humble young woman in Nazareth, to announce that she would miraculously conceive and give birth to Jesus, the Son of God, through the power of the Holy Spirit, and Mary accepted God's plan with faith and obedience. With Pastor Kaleb Allen

The Resurrection | Mark 16:1-8
Mark 16:1-8 recounts the discovery of Jesus' empty tomb by the women who came to anoint His body, revealing the message of His resurrection and the promise of new life for all who believe. With Pastor Kaleb

The Death of Jesus | Mark 15:33-47
Mark 15:33-47 recounts Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross, His burial, and the profound act of God's love, reminding us personally that through His suffering and death, we are offered forgiveness, redemption, and the hope of eternal life.

The Crucifixion | Mark 16:21-32
Jesus is led to Golgotha, where Simon of Cyrene carries His cross, He is crucified between two criminals, mocked by onlookers and religious leaders, yet preserved as the suffering Messiah.

Jesus Is Mocked | Mark 15:16-20
Jesus endures with silent strength, fulfilling His mission of sacrificial love, while He is mocked, beaten, and humiliated by Roman soldiers as they cruelly prepare Him for crucifixion.

Jesus Delivered to Pilate | Mark 15:1-15
Jesus stands trial before Pontius Pilate, who, despite finding no guilt in Him, succumbs to the crowd's demands and releases Barabbas, sentencing Jesus to be crucified. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Peter Denies Jesus | Mark 14:66-72
Peter denies knowing Jesus three times as he fears for his safety, fulfilling Jesus' prediction and highlighting the struggle between faith and fear.

Jesus Before the Council | Mark 14:53-65
We witness the unjust trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin, highlighting themes of betrayal, false testimony, and the unwavering resolve of Christ in the face of impending suffering. With Pastor Kaleb Allen.

Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus | Mark 14:43-52
Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss, leading to Jesus’ arrest, while his disciples, fearful, abandon him and flee into the night.

Jesus Prays in Gethsemane | Mark 14:32-42
Jesus experiences deep anguish Garden of Gethsemane, praying fervently for strength as He faces impending crucifixion, while His disciples struggle to stay awake. Sermon: Pastor Kaleb Allen.

God Commissions Joshua | Joshua 1:1-9
Jerrad Lopes from the Dad Tired podcast works his way through Joshua 1 where God commissions Joshua to lead the Israelites, urging him to be strong and courageous, and assuring him of His constant presence, and what that means for us today.

Jesus Foretells Peters Denial | Mark 14:27-31
Jesus warns His disciples that they will scatter and abandon Him, yet Peter confidently asserts his loyalty, prompting Jesus to foretell Peter's denial.

The Lords Supper | Mark 14:22-26
During the Last Supper, Jesus breaks bread and shares wine with His disciples, symbolizing His body and blood, and establishes the practice of communion as a remembrance of His sacrifice.

Passover with the Disciples | Mark 14:12-21
Jesus and His disciples prepare to celebrate Passover, and He reveals that one of them will betray Him. The disciples are distressed and question who among them would commit such an act. Jesus confirms that it is one of the Twelve, the one who dips bread into the dish with Him, foreshadowing the imminent betrayal by Judas Iscariot.

Jesus Anointed at Bethany | Mark 14:1-11
The chief priests conspire to secretly arrest and kill Jesus, while He is anointed with expensive perfume by a woman in Bethany, an act Jesus interprets as preparation for His burial. Judas Iscariot, distressed by the criticism of the woman’s act, then seeks an opportunity to betray Jesus to the chief priests.

No One Knows That Day or Hour | Mark 13:28-37
Jesus uses the analogy of a fig tree budding to illustrate that the signs He has described signal the near arrival of the end times. He emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant and alert, as the exact timing of these events is unknown and only the Father knows when they will occur.

The Abomination of Desolation | Mark 13:14-23
Jesus warns of a time of great tribulation when an "abomination of desolation" stands where it should not, signaling imminent danger and suffering. He advises believers to flee to safety and remain alert, as false prophets and deceptive signs will arise to mislead many.

The Transfiguration | Mark 9:2-13
We are a Spirit-filled Church and we are committed to a lifestyle of sacrificial love that brings genuine heart transformation to the generations in our midst. We are passionate about reaching the Lowcountry with the gospel of Jesus.

Destruction of the Temple | Mark 13:1-13
Jesus predicts the destruction of the Temple and describes a future of turmoil, including wars, earthquakes, and persecution. He warns His followers to be prepared for these trials and to remain steadfast in their faith despite the rise of false prophets and the challenges they will face.

The Widow's Offering | Mark 12:41-44
Jesus observes a poor widow who donates two small coins to the Temple treasury, praising her sacrifice as greater than the large contributions of the wealthy. He highlights that her offering, though small in monetary value, is significant because she gave all she had to live on.

Whose Son Is the Messiah? | Mark 12:35-40
Jesus questions the Pharisees about the Messiah's identity, pointing out that David calls the Messiah "Lord," which challenges their understanding of His lineage. He then criticizes the scribes for their pretentiousness and exploitation of their positions, warning that they will face severe judgment.

The Greatest Commandment | Mark 12:28-34
A scribe asks Jesus which commandment is the most important, and Jesus responds by affirming that loving God with all one's heart and loving one's neighbor as oneself are the greatest commandments. The scribe agrees, recognizing the importance of these principles over ritual sacrifices, and Jesus commends him for his understanding, noting that he is not far from the kingdom of God.