
Foolishness & Faith
Psalm 14:1-7 – David laments a world where people live as if God does not exist. Don’t succumb to the foolishness in this age of unbelief.

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.
Psalms (Vol. 3)
The Psalms teach us how to bring every part of life before God, whether we are celebrating, grieving, struggling, or rejoicing. Join us this summer as we discover how these inspired songs continue to shape the prayers and worship of God’s people.
Displeasure
The people had returned from exile and rebuilt the temple, but their worship had become routine and their hearts had grown apathetic. Though God continued to speak through Malachi, they struggled to see His love and feared they had been left on their own.
Why God Commands Rest
Before rest was a command, it was a gift woven into creation itself. In this episode, we explore why God established the Sabbath, how rest reminds us that we are not God, and why one of the most spiritual things you may need to do this week is simply to stop and trust Him.
You Need More Than Opinions
College will challenge what you believe about truth, identity, morality, purpose, and eternity. If Scripture does not shape your worldview, something else will.
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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.


Perseverance
Faithful Bible reading is not mastered quickly or painlessly. Perseverance reminds us that growth in understanding comes through consistency, patience, and long obedience rather than shortcuts or sudden insight.

Same Word, Different Responses
Luke 8:4-15 – Jesus told the parable of the sower to a large crowd. The seed of the gospel is never the problem; it is the soil that determines the harvest.
Discernment
Truth is rarely rejected because it is obviously false, but because it is subtly distorted. Discernment trains believers to recognize when Scripture is being handled faithfully and when it is being used to support something it never intended to say.
Letting Go of What Fades
Luke 7:36-8:3 – A grateful woman poured out costly perfume for Jesus while religious people questioned her every move. Those who discover the worth of Jesus can release what will never last.
Exile
Exile revealed the painful consequences of pushing God away, yet even in Babylon, God had not abandoned His people. Through faithful men like Daniel and his friends, Scripture reminds us that God’s presence is not limited by geography, culture, or circumstance.
Worship Beyond Sunday
Worship was never meant to be confined to a church service or a few songs on Sunday morning. In this episode, discover how your weekly soundtrack, daily awareness of God, and ordinary routines can cultivate a life of continual worship.
Rest & Recharge
God designed life with rhythms of both work and rest, and ministry leaders ignore that pattern at their own expense. Sabbath reminds us that before humanity was ever called to produce, we were first invited to rest in relationship with God.
Guardrails
Scripture is most often misread not because it is unclear, but because it is handled without boundaries. Hermeneutical guardrails protect faithful interpretation by slowing us down, correcting drift, and keeping us from using God’s Word in ways He never intended.

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Application
Application is where Scripture finally reaches its intended destination. God’s Word was never meant to stop at understanding or agreement, but to move God’s people toward faithful obedience that reshapes everyday life.

Defeat
When God’s people refused to live differently from the nations around them, He eventually gave them over to those very nations. The fall of Israel and Judah revealed that God values true holiness more than outward appearances and will allow painful refinement to bring His people back to Himself.

Why Worshipping Together Matters
Corporate worship is more than shared music preferences or a weekly routine. In this episode, we explore why gathering with God’s people matters, how worship wars reveal deeper heart issues, and why true unity only comes when our focus is centered on Christ.

Order Your Week Wisely
Wise leaders do not simply react to their week; they intentionally order it around the right priorities at the right times. When each day carries a clear focus, life gains clarity, margin, and healthier rhythms for long-term faithfulness.

Show Me Whom You’ll Walk Beside
Your life will be shaped not only by the direction you choose, but by the people you choose to walk beside. Proverbs 13:20 reminds us that walking closely with Jesus and surrounding ourselves with wise, godly people will profoundly influence who we become and where we ultimately arrive.

It’s Not Over Until Jesus Says It’s Over
Luke 7:11-17 – Jesus raised a widow’s only son from the dead. No situation is beyond hope until Jesus declares the final word.

Warning
As Israel and Judah divided, God sent prophets to call His people back, but they chose comfort over conviction. By reshaping faith to fit their desires, they ignored the warnings that were meant to save them.

Worship Is More Than Music
Worship is not limited to the songs you sing on Sunday but is revealed in the life you live every day. This episode will challenge you to move beyond music and see worship as a full-life response to who God is.









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