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The church in Corinth was a mess! Divided over leadership, fellowship, and worship, they were losing their influence in the city with the gospel. Paul writes the book of 1 Corinthians as a corrective measure to call them back into unity. When they were distracted by what to do, Paul reminds them of who they are. You are the body of Christ! In this message, Pastor Andy walks through 1 Corinthians 12 to show four unifying truths about the body of Christ. Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:📱 Our App: https://antiochgt.com/app💻 Website: https://antiochgt.com👥 Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtx💬 X: https://x.com/antiochgtx📲 Instagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx

In this episode of Growing Forward, Andy Comer and Heather Ferrell discuss the biblical answer to one of the most difficult questions of the Christian life: Why does God allow pain and suffering?Drawing from Scripture, including Ruth, Job, Paul, and Jesus’s teaching, they explore how suffering can warn us, draw us nearer to God, reveal His goodness, and remind us that this world is not our home.May our trials not be wasted pain, but lived out as opportunities to know God more deeply and to walk with Him and others in hope!

Today, we look at a woman who seemed to have no hope and no future. Through the power of redemption, she found rest, love, and a place in God's unfolding story.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:📱 Our App: https://antiochgt.com/app💻 Website: https://antiochgt.com👥 Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtx💬 X: https://x.com/antiochgtx📲 Instagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx

In this episode of Growing Forward, Andy and Heather explore what the Bible says about true freedom, challenging the cultural idea that freedom means "doing whatever we want."Instead, drawing from passages like Galatians 5 and Romans 6, they explain how freedom and morality rise and fall together, and how our freedom in Christ is meant to be used to love and serve others.They also unpack what it means to be “free from” and “free to,” showing how walking daily with Christ keeps us out of the ditches of legalism and worldly indulgence and leads to genuine, life-giving freedom.

Have you ever felt like God has forgotten you or abandoned you? In this message from Ruth chapter 2, we'll witness the extraordinary kindness Boaz extends to Ruth—a kindness that points us to the even greater kindness of God toward His children. Through this passage, we'll see that even when God seems silent, He is faithfully at work behind the scenes. He has not abandoned His people. His mercies are new every morning, and His steadfast love never fails.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:📱 Our App: https://antiochgt.com/app💻 Website: https://antiochgt.com👥 Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtx💬 X: https://x.com/antiochgtx📲 Instagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx

The story of Ruth is more than a captivating love story—it is a powerful testimony of commitment and devotion. Ruth exemplifies what it means to leave everything behind in pursuit of something greater. As we journey through Ruth chapter 1, we’ll see that following Jesus requires more than a desire to change. It calls for self-denial, a deliberate decision to follow Him, and a steadfast determination to never turn back.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:📱 Our App: https://antiochgt.com/app💻 Website: https://antiochgt.com👥 Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtx💬 X: https://x.com/antiochgtx📲 Instagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx

What’s next for the next generation at Antioch? In this episode of Growing Forward, Pastor Andy Comer and Kids Director Angela Asher talk about the heart behind NXT (Antioch's VBS), writing in-house KIDS curriculum, and why investing in the next generation may be the most important discipleship step you can take!

The life of Samson is one of great disappointment. He's a man with great strength and so much potential, yet he finds ways to bring his own life to ruin. While Samson is not the example of a man you want to pattern your life after, he is a man who's life serves as a pattern for Christ. Today, let's explore 10 ways Samson serves as a shadow of the coming Messiah. Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:📱 Our App: https://antiochgt.com/app💻 Website: https://antiochgt.com👥 Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtx💬 X: https://x.com/antiochgtx📲 Instagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx

In this episode of Growing Forward, Andy and Heather unpack why our deepest longings can’t be satisfied by worldly desires—no matter how good they seem. Looking at Samson, Jesus’s wilderness temptations, and 1 John 2, they trace every temptation back to three root issues: the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, and the pride of life, and show how a relationship with Jesus—not more rules—is the only path to true contentment.

The judge Samson is remembered for his supernatural strength. He tore apart a lion with his bare hands and killed 1,000 Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey. Yet despite his physical strength, Samson was spiritually weak. He struggled with the lust of the eyes, the desires of the flesh, and the pride of life.Today, we can be encouraged by this truth: where we are weak, Jesus is strong. His strength is made perfect in our weakness.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown! We are a church in Georgetown, TX, and our mission is simple--We lead people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:📱 Our App: https://antiochgt.com/app💻 Website: https://antiochgt.com👥 Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtx💬 X: https://x.com/antiochgtx📲 Instagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx