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The Right Role Model
Every life is shaped by this silent force of influence. To understand how imitation can lead to either restoration or ruin, we must look at the biblical narrative of King Amon. His life serves as a stark warning: spiritual health is a direct reflection of our chosen role models.

Pastor Tim Lewis
Mar 225 min read


The Selfie Syndrome: Ignoring Discipleship
Many assume that church membership or a general church attendance automatically makes them a disciple. However, being a disciple requires more than proximity to a building; it requires an active, humble posture. True discipleship begins when we stop assuming the Bible’s directives are for "the person in the next pew" and realize they apply directly to us.

Pastor Tim Lewis
Mar 175 min read


Faithbook: Representing Jesus on Social Media
As Christians navigate social media, we must confront a difficult truth: while these tools bridge geographical divides, are they subtly "exalting self" or "causing division"? Our presence on platforms is not neutral. We have a strategic and moral duty to "live and love like Jesus" online, ensuring our digital footprint is a reflection of the Gospel rather than an echo of our own egos.
Key Point: It is the Christian’s duty to live and love like Jesus on social media.

Pastor Tim Lewis
Jan 176 min read


Testing the Spirits of “6 7” & Modern Trends
What is the source of "6 7"? Jemille Edwards, better known as the rapper “Skrilla,” hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To date, he has released two albums through Priority Records: Underworld (2023) and Zombie Love Kensington Paradise (2024). His single "Doot Doot (6 7)" became popular on TikTok in 2025, sparking the “6 7” trend. It was partially popularized by high school basketball player Taylen "TK" Kinney, who recited the song's lyric “6 7” in many of his interviews o

Pastor Tim Lewis
Dec 4, 20253 min read
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