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Integrity Church Greenville
Integrity Church of Greenville
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6 days ago
In this message from Everyday Mission, we watch the church scatter under persecution and discover that this isn’t a setback at all — it’s the strategy of God. In Acts 8:1–8, the Holy Spirit moves Jesus’ mission forward through everyday people and sends them to overlooked people, fulfilling the promise Jesus made in Acts 1:8. Philip, an ordinary servant, becomes a bold witness in Samaria, showing that the mission doesn’t advance through the elite but through Spirit-filled believers willing to ...
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In this message from Everyday Mission, we watch the church scatter under persecution and discover that this isn’t a setback at all — it’s the strategy of God. In Acts 8:1–8, the Holy Spirit moves Jesus’ mission forward through everyday people and sends them to overlooked people, fulfilling the promise Jesus made in Acts 1:8. Philip, an ordinary servant, becomes a bold witness in Samaria, showing that the mission doesn’t advance through the elite but through Spirit-filled believers willing to ...
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Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Next Man Up” (Acts 8:1–8) - Week 10
In this message from Everyday Mission, we watch the church scatter under persecution and discover that this isn’t a setback at all — it’s the strategy of God. In Acts 8:1–8, the Holy Spirit moves Jesus’ mission forward through everyday people and sends them to overlooked people, fulfilling the promise Jesus made in Acts 1:8. Philip, an ordinary servant, becomes a bold witness in Samaria, showing that the mission doesn’t advance through the elite but through Spirit-filled believers willing to ...
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1 week ago
36 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Waiter, to Witness, to Martyr” (Acts 6:8–7:60) - Week 9
In this powerful message from Everyday Mission, we look at the life and death of Stephen in Acts 6:8–7:60 and see what it truly means to live on mission for Jesus. Stephen’s courage, conviction, and compassion weren’t fueled by self-confidence—but by being emptied of self and filled with the Holy Spirit. His bold witness before opposition and his forgiveness in the face of death point us to Jesus, the One who empowers us to live and love beyond our own strength. Everyday mission isn’t about b...
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2 weeks ago
42 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Why We Multiply” (Matthew 28:18–20) - Week 8
In this special message from Everyday Mission, guest speaker Daniel Dixon unpacks why we multiply as followers of Jesus. From the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18–20, we’re reminded that multiplication isn’t just a church growth strategy—it’s the heartbeat of God’s mission. We multiply because the gospel is important, people are important, and God is important. When we grasp the weight of His authority and the beauty of His presence, we’re compelled to share His love and make disciples every...
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3 weeks ago
31 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Empowered to Serve” (Acts 6:1–7) - Week 7
In this message from Everyday Mission, we look at Acts 6:1–7 and discover that the gospel doesn’t just call us to extraordinary acts—it extraordinarily empowers us to live as ordinary servants. As the early church grows, a practical problem becomes an opportunity for Spirit-filled service. Through humility, wisdom, and grace, the apostles and the newly appointed servants display that God’s mission advances when His people serve faithfully in everyday ways. True gospel power is not about platf...
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4 weeks ago
40 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Healings, Hate, Prison & Preaching” (Acts 5:12–42) - Week 6
In this week’s message from Everyday Mission, we see how the gospel transforms not just our actions, but our motivations. Acts 5:12–42 contrasts the hearts of the early believers—marked by brokenness, joy, and fear of God—with the religious leaders driven by power, rage, and fear of man. Through persecution, miracles, and bold preaching, the apostles show that when the gospel truly grips our hearts, we live not for approval or control, but for the glory of Christ. The gospel changes why we do...
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1 month ago
40 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Generosity, Dependence, Deceit & Death” (Acts 4:32–5:11) - Week 5
In this week’s message from Everyday Mission, we see two sides of the early church—radical generosity and sobering deceit. In Acts 4:32–5:11, the Holy Spirit empowers a community marked by grace, unity, and dependence on God, while also revealing the danger of hypocrisy and self-promotion. The gospel calls us to live open-handed lives, trusting that everything we have belongs to Him. When God’s Spirit transforms our hearts, generosity becomes more than giving—it becomes worship. For more info...
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1 month ago
47 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “God’s Work and Our Witness” (Acts 4:23-31) - Week 4
In this message from Everyday Mission, we explore Acts 4:23–31, where the early church responds to opposition not with fear, but with prayer and boldness. When God’s people remember His sovereignty and power, they find courage to keep proclaiming the gospel in the face of pressure. God’s Work and Our Witness reminds us that mission is not sustained by our strength but by God’s Spirit — and when His people pray, He moves. For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://l...
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1 month ago
39 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
...To Leave A Gospel Legacy: Unity in Christ (Ephesians 3:14-21) - Stand Alone Message
The single greatest unifying factor for all believers is faith in Christ, which surpasses every other connection or identity we might have. No matter our backgrounds, preferences, or histories, it is only through Jesus that we are brought together as one people, breaking down every dividing wall that once separated us. This unity is not based on our own achievements or similarities, but on the finished work of Christ, who purchased us by His blood and calls us to live in humility and love tow...
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1 month ago
35 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Boldness in the Face of Opposition” (Acts 4:1-22) - Week 3
In Acts 4:1–22, Peter and John face opposition for proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus. Yet even in the midst of threats and imprisonment, the gospel continues to advance. This passage reminds us that everyday mission is both God’s work and our witness: growth and opposition can happen at the same time, effective witness is empowered by the Holy Spirit, and resistance to the gospel often stems from a desire to hold on to power. We are called to courage—not in our own strength, but in the S...
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1 month ago
36 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “The Message of True Life” (Acts 3:11-26) - Week 2
After the healing of the lame man, the crowd rushes to Peter and John in awe—but Peter redirects their attention to Jesus, the Author of life. In Acts 3:11–26, we see the gospel proclaimed clearly: the same Jesus who was rejected and crucified has been raised and glorified, and through Him comes forgiveness, restoration, and new life. Peter’s message reminds us that our everyday mission is not about pointing people to ourselves, but about pointing them to Christ. Repentance brings refreshment...
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2 months ago
42 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Everyday Mission: “Empowered for Jesus’ Mission” (Acts 3:1-10) - Week 1
What unites us as followers of Jesus goes far deeper than shared interests or backgrounds—it is the reconciling power of Christ. In this message from Acts 3:1–10, we’re reminded that through the cross, the walls of division have been torn down and a new family has been created. No longer strangers or outsiders, we are fellow citizens of God’s kingdom and members of His household. This unity isn’t surface-level; it’s built on the humility and sacrifice of Christ, who brings near those once far...
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2 months ago
41 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs For the Road: “Unless the Lord Builds…” (Psalm 127) - Week 8
What does it mean to work—and to rest—in light of God’s work? Psalm 127 reminds us that unless the Lord builds, our labor is in vain. In our last week of Songs for the Road, we explore how God’s work always comes first, how His work gives meaning to ours, and how His finished work in Christ invites us into real rest. Whether in our homes, our jobs, or our churches, we are called to see every part of life as shaped by God’s hands. His work changes how we work—and how we trust Him with the resu...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs For the Road: “The Fruit of Joy” (Psalm 126) - Week 7
Joy is not something we manufacture—it’s a gift from God. In Psalm 126, the pilgrims sing of God’s past restoration and pray with hope for more, reminding us that joy flows from God’s faithfulness yesterday and His promises for tomorrow. In this sermon, we reflect on what it means to be people who dream again, who sow even through tears, and who reap with songs of joy. No matter the season, we are invited to walk as a community marked by joy, laughter, and hope in Christ. For more information...
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3 months ago
36 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs For the Road: “Unshakable Security” (Psalm 125) - Week 6
In Psalm 125, we are reminded that the believer’s security is not built on our fragile grip on God, but on His unbreakable hold on us. Surrounded by His presence, shielded by His promises, and shaped by His purposes, we can stand firm even when life feels uncertain. This message calls us to trust the One who determines the end from the beginning, knowing that evil will not have the last word—God will. For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.o...
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3 months ago
39 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs for the Road - “If He Hadn’t Been There: Remembering God’s Faithfulness” (Psalm 124) - Week 5
This weekend we continued our series, Songs for the Road, exploring Psalm 124—a song that invites us to look back and remember: What if God hadn’t been on our side? Together, we reflect on how God’s faithfulness fuels our faith, why we need to share stories of His protection, and how the truest expression of His deliverance is seen in Jesus. Whether you’re walking through a storm or standing on the other side of one, this ancient pilgrim song reminds us that our help has always been—and...
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3 months ago
34 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs For the Road: “Honest Prayers” (Psalm 123) - Week 4
In this week’s message from our Songs For the Road series, we explore Psalm 123 and discover that pilgrim prayers are honest prayers. Together, we look at what it means to be honest about our pain, God’s authority, and God’s character—and why bringing our unpolished, real selves before God matters. Join us as we learn to lift our eyes beyond contempt and hurt, trusting in His mercy and walking honestly with Him and each other. For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, ht...
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3 months ago
34 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs For the Road (Psalm 122) – Week 3
In Week 3 of Songs For the Road, guest speaker Jason Workman leads us through Psalm 122—a song of gladness and longing for the gathered people of God. As pilgrims ascending to Jerusalem, God’s people were reminded that worship isn’t just about a place; it’s about being built together into a spiritual home. From the earthly Jerusalem to the new Jerusalem, and from the temple built with stones to the temple of God’s Spirit within us, we are invited to seek peace, unity, and the good of God’s ho...
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3 months ago
30 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs For the Road (Psalm 121) – Week 2
In Week 2 of Songs For the Road, guest speaker Wade Parker guides us through Psalm 121—a song for weary travelers reminding us where our true help comes from. This message points us to the God who never sleeps, never leaves, and never stops keeping us. From the heights of creation to the details of our daily walk, He is our keeper, protector, and constant companion on the journey. No matter where the road leads, we are held by Jesus, the One who is full of grace. For more information about In...
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4 months ago
43 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
Songs For the Road (Psalm 120) – Week 1
We begin our summer series Songs For the Road with Psalm 120—the first of the Psalms of Ascent. This raw, honest song reminds us that the road of discipleship doesn’t always start with joy; sometimes it begins in distress. Pastor Matt unpacks this pilgrim prayer that cries out for justice and longs for home. And in that place of desperation, the good news rings true: God answers. He hears us, He moves toward us, and His answer—then and now—is Jesus. For more information about Integrity Church...
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4 months ago
32 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
The Unloved: "God Helps Us See Ourselves Clearly" (Jonah 4) – Week 5
In the final week of The Unloved, Pastor Matt takes us into Jonah 4, where the story turns inward—into Jonah’s heart, and into our own. After a city-wide revival, Jonah is furious, not joyful, and God meets him with unexpected patience. Through a plant, a worm, and a scorching wind, God holds up a mirror to Jonah’s anger, self-righteousness, and misplaced affections. The truth? God helps us see ourselves clearly so that we can see Him clearly. This raw, unfinished ending invites us to confron...
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4 months ago
34 minutes

Integrity Church Greenville
In this message from Everyday Mission, we watch the church scatter under persecution and discover that this isn’t a setback at all — it’s the strategy of God. In Acts 8:1–8, the Holy Spirit moves Jesus’ mission forward through everyday people and sends them to overlooked people, fulfilling the promise Jesus made in Acts 1:8. Philip, an ordinary servant, becomes a bold witness in Samaria, showing that the mission doesn’t advance through the elite but through Spirit-filled believers willing to ...