
Before Sunday’s Doors Open
Ministry does not begin when the service starts; it begins with the quiet choices made long before anyone arrives. If a leader prepares the content but neglects the soul, Sunday may be busy, but it will not be successful.

Travis Agnew
I’m a disciple of Jesus, husband to Amanda, dad to the Agnew 3, and Lead Pastor of Rocky Creek Church in Greenville, SC.
I hope the resources on this site can help your personal discipleship.
Hermeneutics (Course Overview)
God did not give His Word so His people would remain confused or dependent on others to understand it. He gave Scripture to be read, understood, trusted, and obeyed. Hermeneutics provides a clear path forward, one that replaces fear with confidence and confusion with clarity.
Self-Control When No One’s Watching
We live in a world that says, “Do what feels right.” But the Holy Spirit gives us the strength to say “no” to what pulls us away from God and “yes” to what draws us closer.
Expectant to Experience Jesus
Luke 2:21-38 – Simeon and Anna both had the opportunity to encounter the newborn Jesus because of their prioritized habits. If we are to experience Jesus, we must stay expectant.
Embracing the Prince of Peace
Many believers live with anxiety not because God withholds peace, but because we haven’t learned to walk closely with the One who gives it. Jesus doesn’t offer temporary calm; He offers lasting wholeness.
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A practical guide to help students move beyond belief and into a growing relationship with Jesus. This resource offers a personalized discipleship plan built around six areas of intentional growth. It’s clear enough to start now, flexible enough to fit where you are.


Gentleness Is Not Weakness
The loudest voice isn’t always the strongest one. The Holy Spirit develops gentleness in us—not as weakness, but as strength that’s been surrendered to God.

There’s Peace to Be Had
Luke 2:1-20 – The angels announced the birth of Jesus to those who were least likely to receive such glorious news. Christ’s incarnation brings peace to a chaotic earth that longs for something more.
The Mess of Ministry Is Proof of Productivity
Ministry is rarely tidy, but it is often fruitful. The mess we carry is not a sign of failure, but evidence that God is at work.
Clear the Obstacles for Others
Luke 1:57-80 – At John the Baptist’s birth, his father, Zechariah, prophesied that he would prepare others to encounter Jesus. His ministry models the same type of work for us so that those far from Christ may experience an up-close view.
Faithfulness That Stays When Others Walk Away
People are quick to make promises, but slow to keep them. Faithfulness is rare, but it’s exactly what the Holy Spirit builds in us when we stay rooted in God.
Revering the Mighty God
It’s easy to treat faith casually when we lose sight of who Jesus truly is. Many believers don’t deny His power; they just forget its weight.
It’s the Most Wearisome Time of the Year
Christmas is called the most wonderful time of the year, yet many of us feel more worn out than lifted up. Here is how the Savior meets weary people with real rest.
Don’t Mail Ministry In
It is possible to serve God with your hands while your heart drifts into autopilot. Before you mail ministry in, take a moment to remember why faithfulness still matters.

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Every Promise Kept
Luke 1:26-56 – When Gabriel announced Jesus’ birth, Mary trusted that God would fulfill every word He had spoken. Her surrendered faith reminds us that we can live confidently knowing God keeps every promise He makes.

Kindness in a Culture of Cruelty
Kindness isn’t just about being nice; it’s about being intentional. The Holy Spirit grows kindness in us so that our lives can reflect the compassion of Christ in practical ways.

Seeking the Wonderful Counselor
Many believers are overwhelmed not because God is silent, but because they’re listening to too many voices that don’t align with Him. Jesus offers something far better than the world’s conflicting counsel: perfect wisdom.

Christmas Is Good News
A woman who fled religious oppression was shocked to find that Christmas in America often feels anything but peaceful. Her honest question leads us back to what the angels actually announced, and why it still changes everything.

Bad Covers of Christianity
Pastor Travis Agnew shares how his heart for discipleship began, and why so many believers in the Bible Belt have been evangelized but never discipled. He explains why conversion isn’t the finish line, how evangelism and discipleship work together, and what’s fueling today’s distorted versions of Christianity.

When God Orchestrates the Ordinary
When God interrupts what feels ordinary, He often reveals a far greater plan unfolding behind the scenes. Zechariah and Elizabeth’s story reminds us that what seems routine or delayed is actually being orchestrated by a God who is working in every detail.

Patience in a Culture of Hurry
Waiting isn’t easy, but it’s often where God does His deepest work. The Holy Spirit grows patience in us when we stop demanding perfect timing and start trusting perfect wisdom.

Navigating the Empty Chair
Thanksgiving joy is real, but so is the ache when someone isn’t there. Join me as we explore how to walk faithfully and tenderly through that empty space at the table.









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