
Incarnation
After four hundred years of silence, heaven erupted with the announcement that Godโs glory had come down and true peace had arrived through Jesus Christ. The Incarnation was Godโs answer to humanityโs separation from Him, as the Creator entered His creation to dwell among His people.

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.
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The Good Shepherd (Fuge Ridgecrest 26)
This week at FUGE Ridgecrest, we explored Psalm 23 through the life of Jesus, discovering what it means to know, trust, and follow the Good Shepherd. My prayer is that these students leave camp not simply encouraged by an experience, but transformed into lifelong disciples who recognize His voice and faithfully follow Him.
Anticipation
Godโs promises are often fulfilled only after seasons of waiting, teaching His people to trust His timing rather than demand their own. When the fullness of time had come, the world was finally prepared for the arrival of the long-awaited Messiah, Jesus Christ.
Protecting the Sabbath in a Busy World
Sabbath rarely disappears because of bad priorities; it usually gets crowded out by good ones. In this episode, we explore why busyness is one of the greatest threats to spiritual health and how to intentionally protect the rest God designed for your good and His glory.
Stop Asking “How Far Is Too Far?”
Purity isnโt about seeing how close you can get to sin without crossing the line. Itโs about loving Christ enough to pursue holiness, because any step away from God will always be too far.
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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.


Ministers Need Friends
Ministry leaders spend much of their lives helping others navigate life, but they need wise friendships too. Proverbs 13:20 reminds us that lasting faithfulness requires relationships that provide encouragement, accountability, perspective, and truth.

Confession & Cleansing
Psalm 51:1-19 โ After being confronted over sin, David cries out for mercy and seeks a renewed heart. When you stop hiding and start confessing, God graciously provides the cleansing you cannot produce on your own.
Don’t Believe Your Hype
When God is working, people naturally look for someone to thank. The challenge for ministry leaders is making sure the glory goes to the One who deserves it.
Foolishness & Faith
Psalm 14:1-7 โ David laments a world where people live as if God does not exist. Donโt succumb to the foolishness in this age of unbelief.
Silence
For four hundred years, God gave no new prophetic word, yet His earlier promises continued pointing to the coming Messiah. The silence was not a sign that God had forgotten His people, but the final pause before He fulfilled His plan through Jesus Christ.
Sabbath as Trust, Not Laziness
Many Christians struggle to practice Sabbath not because they lack time, but because stopping requires trust. In this episode, we explore how God used manna in the wilderness to teach Israel dependence and how Sabbath still exposes whether our confidence rests in our productivity or in Godโs provision.
Choose Your Friends Before They Choose Your Future
The people closest to you will shape who you become far more than you realize. If you want to stay close to Christ, make sure those closest to you are moving closer to Him as well.
Watch Your Words
The words you speak reveal the condition of your heart and shape the influence God has entrusted to you. Many opportunities are lost not because of a lack of talent, but because careless speech damages trust, relationships, and credibility.

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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 Godโs 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.

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 โ 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.

Remnant
After exile, God preserved a faithful remnant and brought them back to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple and the city. Yet even with restored walls and renewed worship, the deeper problem of the human heart still remained unresolved.

How to Engage in Worship
Many Christians attend worship services every week without truly engaging their hearts before God. In this episode, learn practical ways to prepare for worship, participate meaningfully during the service, and cultivate habits that transform worship from passive attendance into active response.









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