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We believe the gospel changes people, and people change the world. These podcast episodes will be a demonstration of that precept. Sermons, interviews and conversations about doing ministry where life exists in the city of Atlanta and to the ends of the Earth.
We believe the gospel changes people, and people change the world. These podcast episodes will be a demonstration of that precept. Sermons, interviews and conversations about doing ministry where life exists in the city of Atlanta and to the ends of the Earth.
Episodes
Nov 23, 2025
Nov 16, 2025
“The Loophole” | Dhati Lewis | Genesis 5
Nov 16, 2025
Nov 16, 2025
52 min
In a chapter most of us usually skip, Genesis 5 reveals one of the Bible’s most surprising truths: there’s a loophole in the cycle of “he lived, he fathered, he died.” While an entire generation is marked by brokenness, rebellion, and the consequences of sin, one man—Enoch—breaks the pattern by simply walking with God.
Through the story of Seth’s line, the contrast with Cain’s legacy, and a vivid illustration from the 600-year construction of the Cologne Cathedral, this episode reminds us that God is building something that spans generations. Your life is one leg of a much larger race.
In a sermon entitled “The Loophole”, Lead Pastor Dhati Lewis invites you to see your story within God’s long story—and to pursue an intimate walk with Him that can reshape your legacy, your family, and future generations after you.
Nov 11, 2025
Nov 11, 2025
45 min
“The Spread of Sin and the Hope of the Gospel” — Genesis 4
From the first cry of a newborn outside Eden to the first murder in human history, Genesis 4 shows how quickly sin spreads—and how faithfully God still pursues. Through the story of Cain and Abel, we see that worship isn’t just about what we give but how we give it. God desires our first and best, not what’s left over. Even when life “be lifin’,” His grace keeps calling us to deeper intimacy and better worship. This episode explores the spread of sin, the heart of true worship, and the hope of the gospel that refuses to let rebellion have the last word.
Nov 2, 2025
Nov 2, 2025
56 min
Oct 27, 2025
Oct 27, 2025
39 min
Nov 4, 2024
Nov 4, 2024
58 min
Join our powerful discussion on the intersection of faith, mental health, and practical approaches to healing. We delve into the Christian perspective on suffering and explore how it aligns with seeking professional mental health support, finding strength through worship, and practical tools for resilience. Whether you're struggling with trauma, depression, or life's challenges, discover how the gospel, counseling, and community support offer paths to healing. Let’s redefine strength together.
Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024
29 min
In this powerful reflection on our study of 1 Peter, we explore the theme of enduring faith in the face of trials. Chris & Shani Duncan share their journey through personal struggles, including a recent MS diagnosis and the loss of a loved one, emphasizing that true victory is found in Christ as our firm foundation. This discussion encourages believers to lean into their faith, build community, and find strength in God, even in life's darkest moments.
Oct 31, 2024
Oct 31, 2024
1hr 3 min
n this message from 1 Peter 5:1-11, Pastor Lundi explores how God's faithfulness serves as the foundation for both leaders and the congregation. Peter addresses the elders and the church with practical guidance for living humbly in community.
Oct 30, 2024
Oct 30, 2024
45 min
n this sermon from 1 Peter 4:12-19, Pastor Lewis explores the reality of suffering for Christ and how believers can respond faithfully. Peter urges us not to be surprised by trials but to rejoice, knowing they draw us closer to Christ.
Oct 17, 2024
Oct 17, 2024
53 min
Pastor Lundi emphasizes that suffering is a natural part of the Christian journey, just as Christ suffered. Followers of Christ are called to arm themselves with the understanding that they will face trials, but these are an opportunity to grow closer to God. Scripture encourages believers to endure suffering with purpose, knowing it is a testimony to the reality of the Gospel.
