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The Summit Church
The Summit Church
826 episodes
3 days ago
Sermon messages from Pastor J.D. Greear and the pastoral team of The Summit Church. The Summit is one church that meets in many locations around Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
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Sermon messages from Pastor J.D. Greear and the pastoral team of The Summit Church. The Summit is one church that meets in many locations around Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
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Religion & Spirituality
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The Summit Church
Do You Care?

What comes to mind when you think of caring for people? Maybe it’s bringing a meal, writing a note of encouragement, or providing a place to stay for someone in need. But in this week’s message from 2 Corinthians 1 and 2, Pastor Bryan explains how for the Christian, true care doesn’t stop with these things. Rather, it looks like recognizing the greatest need that people have and pointing them to Jesus. This, of course, takes work. It’s often inconvenient. But it’s always worth it.

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2 days ago
47 minutes

The Summit Church
The Why of Your Pain

It’s a universal experience: going through suffering but struggling to understand the “why” behind it. In the Apostle Paul’s case, much of the reason behind his suffering was found in his subsequent ability to comfort others in similar situations. In this week’s message from 2 Corinthians 1, Pastor J.D. helps us see what Paul learned about God’s faithfulness through his pain. As we learn more about the character of God through our own suffering, we too will gain a testimony that speaks volumes to the unbelieving world.

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1 week ago
51 minutes

The Summit Church
Hypocrisy: How to Have Wrong Righteousness

A popular criticism often leveled against Christians is that they are hypocrites, meaning that they say one thing but do another. But Jesus addresses a different kind of hypocrisy in the Sermon on the Mount, that of doing spiritual things to be seen as more godly than you actually are. In this week’s message from Matthew 6, Pastor Curtis shows us not only the cost of hypocrisy but the cure for it. The key isn’t found in doing more and more religious things, but in having a genuine relationship with the Father who sees and loves us.

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2 weeks ago
47 minutes

The Summit Church
The Mission of Renewal: 5 Practices

What does a bold, faithful witness to Jesus look like in 2025? After all, we're living in an age where Christianity is increasingly viewed as a problem, even an obstacle to be removed. In this week's message from Jeremiah 29, Pastor J.D. helps us see that we have a vital part to play in the renewal of our city. As we do our jobs with excellence, integrity, and grace, we not only reflect the gospel, but we ultimately display a foretaste of the world as God intended it to be.

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3 weeks ago
48 minutes

The Summit Church
How to Be a Godly Sinner

Psalm 51 is widely known as the psalm in which David confesses his sins related to Bathsheba and her husband. But in this week’s message, Pastor Bryan takes us through Psalm 32, revealing a look into David’s heart in the year before he actually confessed. Like David, we sometimes have a tendency to be slow in confessing our sins, mistakenly believing that in these moments we should keep a safe distance from God. The truth, however, is that God is a safe place for us precisely because our sins have been covered by the blood of Jesus.

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1 month ago
47 minutes

The Summit Church
The Great Beginning

The final chapters of the book of Revelation present the end of the world as we know it—but there's also a glorious beginning. In this week’s message from Revelation 21–22, Pastor J.D. walks us through the vision of a new heaven and a new earth described by the Apostle John. The fact that God will once again dwell with his people should cause all of us to rejoice. But the fact that those who reject God will not experience this reunion with him should motivate us to share the gospel with urgency, inviting people to put their faith in the God who delights in making all things new. 

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1 month ago
45 minutes

The Summit Church
The Summit's Mission and Message | J.D. Greear

The gospel is beautiful for so many reasons, but one of them is its power to unite people from different cultures, family backgrounds, and circumstances. As we come together for Church at the Dome this weekend, Pastor J.D. shows the power of the gospel at work through the stories of three very different people in Acts 16. Whether you're a seeker, a cynic, or something in between, the resurrected Jesus meets you exactly where you are and offers true hope and freedom.

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1 month ago
49 minutes

The Summit Church
The Familiar Stranger

In this week’s message, Pastor Tyler Staton, our guest preacher from Bridgetown Church, reintroduces us to the person of the Holy Spirit by tracing five biblical scenes: creation, roots, Jesus, then, and now.


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1 month ago
57 minutes

The Summit Church
A Party, a Battle, a Kingdom, and a Judgment

What do you most look forward to? Maybe it's a vacation that you've been anticipating for a long time, or a new job that you can't wait to start. Maybe it's catching up with an old friend that you haven't seen in years. For those who follow Jesus, what we look forward to with great anticipation is what Revelation calls “the marriage supper of the Lamb.” In this week's message from Revelation 19–20, Pastor J.D. unpacks the implications of this great wedding feast as well as the 1,000-year earthly reign of Christ, encouraging us to live with the realization that life is short and eternity is forever.

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1 month ago
49 minutes

The Summit Church
A Tale of Two Cities

We're all familiar with the experience of being tourists, but exiles? No way. And yet, we are told in multiple places in the Bible to think of ourselves as exiles here on earth, because this is not our true home. In this week's message from Revelation 14–18, Pastor J.D. shows us the value of living as exiles in a place that frequently seems alluring but will ultimately pass away. What we are meant to do is fix our eyes on the heavenly city, the one with true, lasting foundations. That, after all, is our eternal home.

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2 months ago
53 minutes

The Summit Church
Beast Games

If you’ve ever watched a movie with a big reveal the SECOND time, it’s a much different experience. The suspense is gone, and you can be calm, cool, and collected. Why? Because you knew the end before the story even got there. The coming of the Antichrist is a lot like that, as God tells us ahead of time what to expect from the end of history. And because we know the end, we can live today with patience, peace … and even joy.

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2 months ago
55 minutes

The Summit Church
Sweet And Bitter

Judgments. Fire and hail. A beast from a bottomless pit. Taken on their own, quite frankly, these things seem like the stuff of nightmares. In the midst of such frightening images, we might ask, where is hope to be found? In this week's message from Revelation 8–11, Pastor J.D. encourages us to find hope by keeping our gaze on this glorious picture: Jesus reigns victorious, his mission will ultimately be accomplished, and his Word will triumph.

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2 months ago
46 minutes

The Summit Church
Stop Playing Around

No one likes being caught off guard or feeling unprepared. But the truth is, though we don't know the exact time that it will happen, we know that Jesus' return is certain. In this week's message from Matthew 24, Pastor John encourages us to ready ourselves by living lives that are fully surrendered to God. When we do so, we can be sure that wherever God leads us and whatever he has for us is ultimately for his glory and our good.

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2 months ago
40 minutes

The Summit Church
Impossible. Difficult. Done.

If you're like most people, once you make it to Revelation 6, you decide your devotional time would probably be better spent elsewhere. After all, what are those seven seals about, anyway? And the “great tribulation”? Forget it. But as we'll see in this week's message from Pastor J.D., Revelation 6–7 is essential to understanding the very culmination of biblical history, when people from all tribes, nations, and tongues will worship God together. It's a beautiful vision, and it's one that gives us confidence that the sacrifices we make for Jesus are well worth it.

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3 months ago
52 minutes

The Summit Church
Searching for a Hero

We were created to worship. Even those who claim no interest in religion will inevitably worship something, whether it's fame, wealth, family, or another thing entirely. In this week's message from Revelation 4–5, Pastor J.D. gives us a glimpse of heavenly worship that is motivated by the sovereignty of God and the salvation found in Jesus. This Jesus, the Lion and the Lamb, is the one our hearts yearn for and the only one who can give us life to the full. 

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3 months ago
48 minutes

The Summit Church
The View From Heaven

The proper perspective can change everything. What we see is limited by our human nature, and the temptation at certain points in life is to conclude that everything is out of control and chaotic. But as Pastor Curtis shows us in this week's message from Revelation 4, the vision that the Apostle John receives is the eternal, heavenly perspective that we need. The fact is, everything comes into focus when we see our lives through the lens of God's glory. And this heavenly perspective should ultimately change how we live on earth.

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3 months ago
47 minutes

The Summit Church
Walking in Truth

The art of letter writing is one that has largely fallen by the wayside in today's highly technological society. But taking the time to write a personal letter communicates something in a way that simply sending a text never can. In this week's message from 3 John, Pastor John shows us the value of just such a personal letter. What we learn from reading this communication from the Apostle John to a man named Gaius is how to walk in the truth. And this, of course, is only possible when we know the truth found in God's Word and live in alignment with it.

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3 months ago
39 minutes

The Summit Church
Wake Up, Keep Going, and Stop Being Lame: Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea

“Lukewarm” isn't really a desirable trait in, well, just about anything. After all, is there anyone who actually looks forward to a lukewarm cup of coffee in the morning? But when Jesus uses this word, what he has in mind is something far worse. In this week's message from Revelation 3, Pastor J.D. takes us through John's last three letters to the churches. Though Jesus doesn't have anything negative to say to the church at Philadelphia, he has plenty to say to the congregation of Laodicea, and it begins with his visceral reaction to their halfhearted Christianity. We, of course, have to be careful not to fall into the same trap: claiming the name of Jesus with our lips but living lives that are in no way distinct from the world.  

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4 months ago
49 minutes

The Summit Church
The Enemy Within: Pergamum & Thyatira

There are many threats that the church faces today, but the most dangerous may lie within, in the form of sin that we tolerate and compromise that we engage in. In this week's message from Revelation 2, Pastor Curtis examines how John's letters to the churches at Pergamum and Thyatira reveal the dangers of compromising to blend in with the surrounding culture. What often disguises itself as tolerance is little more than excusing sin, and this is the very thing that Jesus warns against. But when we hold fast to our convictions even when it's hard, we find the true rest and peace that Jesus alone can give.

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4 months ago
46 minutes

The Summit Church
The Manifold, Robust Worship of the Lamb

In this week’s message from Revelation 5–7, Pastor Mitchel Lee of Grace Community Church speaks about multiethnic unity.

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4 months ago
43 minutes

The Summit Church
Sermon messages from Pastor J.D. Greear and the pastoral team of The Summit Church. The Summit is one church that meets in many locations around Raleigh-Durham, N.C.