This week, we celebrate what God is doing through our city and our Family of Churches as hear baptism stories in our church family.
Midtown Midweek | To Be Continued...
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
Weco Bottle and Biergarten - 626 Meeting St
Thirsty Fellow - 621 Gadsden St
COA Agaveria y Cocina- 823 Lady St
River Rat Brewery - 12321 Shop Rd
Hunter-Gatherer Brewery at the Hangar - 1402 Jim Hamilton Blvd
Resource Spotlight
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Acts Part 2 | The Story Continues | November 13
Sermon by Andrew Flowers on November 13, 2022.
The story of Acts doesn’t exactly conclude the way we would expect. That’s because God’s story is still being written. His Kingdom is still going forward. His Church is still growing. For this week, we’ll examine the last chapter of Acts and how God wants us to help play a part in writing His story.
Midtown Midweek | An Anchor in the Storm
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
The Whig - 1200 Main St, Columbia, SC 29201
Resource Spotlight
Check out the Mission Guide from our Acts series
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Closing song “Heal Our Hearts” by Midtown Music, check out more local music at Weird Tower Collective
Acts Part 2 | The Storm and the Shipwreck | November 6
Sermon by Michael Bailey on November 6, 2022.
In Acts 27, Paul sets sail to share the gospel in Rome only to later find himself shipwrecked. For this week, we’ll look at how Paul’s able to be a “non-anxious presence” in the midst of it all and how we can learn to do the same.
Midtown Midweek | Living with the End in Mind
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
Resource Spotlight
Check out the Mission Guide from our Acts series
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Closing song “Be Still” by Midtown Music, check out more local music at Weird Tower Collective
Acts Part 2 | Living in the Dash | October 30
Sermon by Michael Bailey on October 30, 2022.
In Acts 20, Paul is giving what we’ve often called a “gospel goodbye” - saying goodbye for the sake of God’s mission. For this week, we’ll look at some things Paul says about himself, in the hopes that one day we might be able to say them, too.
Midtown Midweek | You’ve Lost Your First Love
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
Clinton Sease Farm - 382 Olde Farm Rd, Lexington, South Carolina
Resource Spotlight
Check out the Mission Guide from our Acts series
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Closing song “Love Still Burns” by Kimberly Walsh, check out more local music at Weird Tower Collective
Acts Part 2 | The Church in Ephesus | October 23
Sermon by Michael Bailey on October 23, 2022.
This week we look at Acts 19, where Paul shares the gospel in the city of Ephesus. The gospel becomes so disruptive to the town that a riot occurs in the church planting process. So what does it look like today to allow the gospel to disrupt our lives?
Midtown Midweek | The Case for Theological Triage
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
SC State Farmer’s Market - 3483 Charleston Highway, West Columbia, SC 29172
Resource Spotlight
Finding the Right Hills to Die On: The Case for Theological Triage by Gavin Ortlund
“A Call for Theological Triage and Christian Maturity” by Dr. Albert Mohler
Check out the Mission Guide from our Acts series
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Closing song “Haven” by Midtown Music, check out more local music at Weird Tower Collective
Acts Part 2 | The Church in Athens | October 16
Sermon by Jake Blair on October 16, 2022.
This week we look at Acts 17. In this chapter, Paul finds himself in a city called Athens as he is asked to provide a reason as to why anyone might trust Jesus and become a Christian. So what’s Paul’s strategy and how might we learn from him when it comes to sharing Jesus with others?
Acts Part 2 | The Church in Philippi | October 9
Sermon by Jake Blair on October 9, 2022.
This week we look at Acts 16 and the unusual circumstances surrounding the church planted in Philippi. As a church on mission, what can we learn from Paul’s strange encounters?
Acts Part 2 | Mountains, Molehills, and Which Ones to Die On | October 2
Sermon by Michael Bailey on October 2, 2022.
In Acts 15 we see a theological dispute that threatens to tear the church apart. So what does the early church do and how can we learn from it?
Midtown Midweek | More on Prayer
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Check out the Mission Guide from our Acts series
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
Closing song “Contradictions” by Levvy, check out more local music at Weird Tower Collective
Acts Part 2 | The Power of Persistent Prayer | September 25
Sermon by Michael Bailey on September 25, 2022.
In this week’s passage we see just how committed the early church was to prayer and what God did through those prayers. This is the type of church we want to be too. We want to be a place where miraculous things are happening and the only explanation is “Yeah I don’t know….we prayed and God did it.”
Midtown Midweek | "Some of Them"
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Check out the Mission Guide from our Acts series
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
Knowledge Perk - 1527 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201 (coming soon!)
Closing song “Yellow Line” by Crawford, check out more local music at Weird Tower Collective
Acts Part 2 | The Church in Antioch | September 18
Sermon by Taylor Schombert on September 18, 2022.
In Acts 11 we see the church of Antioch. Strangely enough, none of the people that make up this church are named, and yet, God works in them to spread the gospel even further. By God’s grace, our hope is to be like them too.
Midtown Midweek | More on Acts 10
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s sermons, our church family, and the city we love.
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Check out the Mission Guide from our Acts series
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FoC | Women’s Prayer and Worship Night - RSVP here
Resource Spotlight
Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight
Closing song “If All We Got is Hope” by Crawford, check out more local music at Weird Tower Collective
Acts Part 2 | Who's In and Who's Out | September 11
Sermon by Michael Bailey on September 11, 2022.
One of the most significant barriers today to Christianity is that the gospel is too exclusive, but back then, one of the most significant barriers was that it was too inclusive. This week we look at Acts 10 and see that because of Jesus, no one is "unclean," and no one is too far off to belong. This concept is part of what makes God's church so beautiful.
Acts Part 2 | Three Expectations from the Life of Paul | September 4
Sermon by Michael Bailey on September 4, 2022.
Knowing what to expect is essential in life. Whether it comes to becoming an adult, getting married, or learning to parent, expectations are critical. It's the same with being a Christian. In Acts 9, we look more closely at Paul's life, the opposition he faced, and what that tells about following Jesus.