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At The Altar Fellowship, our mission is to build a community of passionate people captivated by the beauty of Jesus. As we work hard to impact our nation and our world, we recognize that we cannot have all God designed for us if we do not have community. To that end, at The Altar Fellowship, our mandate is simple: To succeed in family, and to thrive in worship. If we can do these two things well, everything else will follow.
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Students came back from summer camp with more than memories—they came back changed. Over 80% shared that they encountered the Holy Spirit for the first time, and what started as a week of games and late nights ended with spontaneous worship, healings, and teenagers ministering to each other and to the adults around them. What God started in Roanoke, He wants to continue here.Support the show

The Christian life is not won by trying harder, but by surrendering more deeply to Christ. When the Holy Spirit exposes the roots beneath our struggles, conviction becomes an invitation—not to shame, but to repentance, where our weakness meets His strength and our obedience echoes His finished victory. Support the show

After a powerful time in the unreached country of Thailand, Pastor David Morrison and the missions team share testimonies of God's power with the Thai people.Support the show

Listen to a question-and-answer session with Mattie Montgomery and Gavin Ortlund. They discuss Protestantism, Catholicism, and important questions regarding the truth of the Gospel.Support the show

The gospel is not advice for better living—it is the power of God to save. When we stop trying to earn God's favor and trust in Christ alone, we discover the freedom Luther found: our standing before God rests not on our performance, but on His finished work.Support the show

God often accomplishes extraordinary things through ordinary people who are willing to say yes. Like Mary, we are called to trust Him before we see the outcome, embrace the cost of obedience, and believe that His purposes are worth more than our comfort or plans.Support the show

Salvation stands on Christ alone, not on tradition, performance, or human authority. When we return to Scripture as our measure, we recover the same simple faith that saved the thief on the cross—grace received, not earned.Support the show

Sin rarely starts with action—it starts with entertaining the wrong thought. When we let our reasoning override God’s word or resist authority, we follow Eve’s path. The BETTER way is Christ’s: humble, obedient, and quick to take every thought captive before it takes hold.Support the show

Jesus’ story of the Pharisee and the tax collector flips our instincts—God isn’t impressed by our track record, but by a heart that knows it needs mercy. Real faith starts when we stop comparing ourselves to others and come to Him empty-handed.Support the show

Easter holds the tension of people flipping from “Hosanna” to “Crucify Him,” while Jesus steps in to take the weight of our sin and defeat death—proving who God really is. And even with doubts still in the room, He calls imperfect people like us to trust Him and follow anyway.Support the show