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Peace on Earth
This time of year, we hear the phrase “peace on earth” everywhere. It’s printed on signs, sung in songs, and spoken in greetings. But if we’re honest, the world doesn’t feel very peaceful. Many families are stressed, schedules are packed, and hearts are heavy. So what does “peace on earth” really mean? The Bible reminds us that true peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances—it’s found in a perfect Savior. When the angels announced Jesus’ coming, they proclaimed peace because
Eric Whittle
2 days ago2 min read


What Is Truth?
We live in a world that is desperately searching for answers. People are asking big questions about life, identity, purpose, and eternity—but they’re getting a hundred different answers depending on where they look. We hear phrases like “live your truth” or “truth is whatever you make it,” but that’s not truth at all—it’s confusion. The question Pilate asked Jesus in John 18:38 still echoes today: “What is truth?” And the answer hasn’t changed. Truth is not a feeling. It’s no
Eric Whittle
Dec 142 min read


The Greatest Gift
This time of year, much of the world turns its attention—at least briefly—to the birth of Jesus. While there’s no biblical evidence that Jesus was born in December, we as Christians should embrace this season as an opportunity to talk about the greatest gift mankind has ever received: Christ Himself. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son…” God didn’t send Jesus to earth just to be celebrated as a baby in a manger. He sent Him to be our
Eric Whittle
Dec 72 min read


Thankful for our Church Family
With Thanksgiving this past week, many of us are thinking about the people who bless our lives—family, friends, mentors, and those who’ve walked with us through highs and lows. But one of the greatest blessings we sometimes overlook is our church family. In Philippians 1:3–5, Paul writes, “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you… because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now.” Paul loved the church in Philippi, not just because they supported him,
Eric Whittle
Nov 302 min read


Dating 101: Questions You Should Ask Before You Say “I Do”
This blog is used with permission from Ray Reynolds Rap. Marriage isn't a destination—it's an incredible journey that demands regular, intentional maintenance to thrive! Inspired by our current Sunday AM Bible class series with “The Middles” on strengthening families, we're focusing on the vital skills that keep a relationship vibrant, like sharpening communication, consistently filling those "love tanks," and creatively showing affection. This got us thinking: How can we he
Ray Reynolds
Nov 196 min read


Gratitude for the Cross
When we talk about having a grateful heart, we usually start with the blessings we see around us—our families, our health, our jobs, our church. And those things are worth giving thanks for. But at the center of our gratitude—the foundation of everything we have and everything we are—is the cross. Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 9:15, “Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!” He’s talking about Jesus—the Son of God who gave His life for ours. The One who bore our sin, took
Eric Whittle
Nov 162 min read


Giving Thanks Always
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it’s natural for us to start thinking about gratitude. But for Christians, thankfulness isn’t just a seasonal mindset—it’s a daily way of life. Paul writes in 1 Thessalonians 5:18, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” That’s a big statement. Give thanks in all circumstances, not just the good ones. Not just when everything’s going our way. But even when life is uncertain. Even when t
Eric Whittle
Nov 12 min read


Faith Over Fear
If there’s one thing the world is full of right now—it’s fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of failure. Fear of rejection. Fear of standing out. But as followers of Christ, we are called to live differently. Not recklessly, but boldly, with a faith that stands firm no matter what comes. 2 Timothy 1:7 reminds us, “For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” That means we don’t have to be afraid. Not of speaking truth. Not of living out our convic
Eric Whittle
Sep 272 min read


Everyday Evangelism
When we hear the word “evangelism,” we often picture missionaries overseas or preachers in front of a crowd. But the truth is, evangelism starts right where we are. In our homes, at work, at school and inn our everyday conversations. Evangelism isn’t just about preaching, it’s about sharing Jesus with others through the way we live, speak, and serve. In Matthew 28:19–20, Jesus gives us our mission: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations...” That wasn’t a command just
Eric Whittle
Sep 202 min read


Forgive As You’ve Been Forgiven
Living out our faith isn’t always easy, especially when it comes to forgiveness. It’s one thing to talk about grace and mercy on Sundays but it’s another to actually offer it to someone who hurt you, disappointed you, or let you down. But Scripture doesn’t leave much room for debate. Colossians 3:13 tells us, “Bear with one another, and forgive one another if anyone has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” That last part hits hard: “as the Lord forga
Eric Whittle
Sep 132 min read


Back to the Basics – Living It Out
Over the past month, we’ve looked at some of the most important foundations of our faith—prayer, Bible study, worship, and service. These aren’t just things we do to check off a list. They are essential habits that help us grow closer to God and more like Jesus every day. But now comes the real challenge: putting it into practice. It’s one thing to know why we pray. It’s another to make prayer a part of our daily lives. It’s one thing to say the Bible is important. It’s anoth
Eric Whittle
Aug 302 min read


Why We Serve
When you look at the life of Jesus, one thing becomes clear: He came to serve. In Mark 10:45, Jesus says, “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.” If that was His purpose, how can we live any differently? Service is one of the most basic—and most powerful—ways we live out our faith. It’s not about titles or recognition. It’s about humility, love, and the desire to reflect Jesus to the world around us. Whether y
Eric Whittle
Aug 232 min read


Why Worship Together
Worship is one of the greatest privileges we have as followers of Christ. It’s a time when we lift our hearts and voices in praise, reflect on the cross through communion, and hear the Word of God proclaimed. But as important as worship is, we sometimes forget that it was never meant to be something we do alone. God designed us to worship together. Hebrews 10:24–25 reminds us, “And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembli
Eric Whittle
Aug 172 min read


Why Bible Class Matters
One of the greatest blessings we have as Christians is access to God’s Word. The Bible is how God speaks to us. It’s where we learn who He is, what He’s done, and how He calls us to live. But the truth is, the Bible isn’t always easy to understand, especially for kids and young people who are just starting their faith journey. That’s why Bible class matters. Our Sunday morning and Wednesday night classes aren’t just something extra, they’re an essential part of spiritual grow
Eric Whittle
Aug 92 min read


Why Do We Pray?
One of the most basic, but most powerful, spiritual habits we can develop is prayer. It’s something we talk about often. We open and close our services with it. We teach our kids how to do it. But if we’re honest, many of us still struggle to truly understand why prayer matters and how vital it is to our daily walk with God. In Luke 11, the disciples came to Jesus with a simple but profound request: “Lord, teach us to pray…” (Luke 11:1). They had seen Jesus perform miracles.
Eric Whittle
Aug 22 min read


Bible Boot Camp (VBS 2025)
It’s finally here—Vacation Bible School kicks off tonight, and we could not be more excited! This year’s theme, Bible Boot Camp, is all about training up the next generation to be strong in faith, courageous in spirit, and ready to stand firm in the Lord. Every night this week, our young recruits will be learning what it means to “put on the whole armor of God” and join the Lord’s Army! For many of us, VBS brings back memories of laughter, snacks, silly songs, and unforgettab
Eric Whittle
Jun 282 min read


You Belong Here
There’s a phrase I want every young person in our church to hear and believe deep down: You belong here. Not just in the pews on Sunday morning. Not just at youth group events. But in the body of Christ. In the mission of the church. In the work God is doing right now. Sometimes we make the mistake of thinking young people are “the future of the church.” But the truth is—you are the church today. Your presence matters. Your voice matters. Your faith matters. You are not on th
Eric Whittle
Jun 212 min read


GCBC 2025
Today we leave for Gulf Coast Bible Camp and that is something that, especially our kids and teens, look forward to all year: Bible Camp. There’s something about it that is just different. The songs hit a little deeper, the lessons stick a little longer, and the friendships formed often last a lifetime. It’s more than just fun and games, though there’s plenty of that too, it’s a spiritual high point. It’s a time when distractions fade and hearts are more open to hearing God’s
Eric Whittle
May 242 min read


Mother’s Day 2025
Today we celebrate Mother’s Day, and I want to take a moment to say “Happy Mother's Day” to all the wonderful mothers here at Summerdale! We are truly blessed by the love, example, and influence of so many Godly women in this congregation. Your faith, strength, and kindness shape not only your families but this church family as well. When I think about mothers in the Bible, I’m reminded of Hannah. She prayed earnestly for a child, and when God answered her prayer, she kept he
Eric Whittle
May 101 min read


Senior Sunday 2025
Today is a special day for our church family as we honor four incredible young people: Zoe, Cloe, Aubri, and Kile. It’s hard to believe that their time in the youth group is coming to an end and they are about to begin a brand-new chapter of life. We are so proud of the men and women they have become. Each of them has left a mark on our hearts. We have watched them grow—not just in age, but in faith, character, and love for the Lord. Their smiles, their service, and their spi
Eric Whittle
May 32 min read
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