EPISODE 26 – LIBERATION
EPISODE 26 – LIBERATION Read More »

Remember that without the discipline of daily prayer, study, and accountability, we risk falling into sin and straying from our walk with Christ. Embrace discipline as a guard against temptation, and let it guide you in living a life that honors God and strengthens your faith.
FACE YOUR SIN WITH DISCIPLINE Read More »






Regular reflection on these questions can help men strengthen their spiritual foundation, identify areas for growth, and maintain a focused and disciplined walk with God.
STRENGTHEN YOUR FOUNDATION Read More »

Let us take up Jonathan Edwards’ challenge to make holy living our primary focus, dedicating ourselves to embodying Christ’s character with the same intentionality as a soldier in battle.

Confront your sin TODAY, for every moment of delay is a step further from the strength God intends for you.
Listen up, watch, and learn the Bible’s teachings on hell. It’s not just fire and brimstone; it’s eternal separation from God. But there’s hope! Jesus offers us a way out if we put our trust in him.
WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT HELL? Read More »

Our next Remnant Event is only 7 days away! This is a night for all the guys and the perfect night to invite someone out…we’ve got a special night in the works with some surprises in store. Tuesday Night August 6th at 7pm (Get there early for the 6:30pm Hangout..you already know) [1 New England Way Smithfield RI 02917]
REMNANT NIGHT IN 7 DAYS Read More »


How can you be more humble? We all aspire to be perceived as humble but the reality is, pride can lurk inside. You cannot immediately see if someone has a humble spirit but you can hear it in their words and perceive it through their actions. Pride keeps appearances pretending to be something it’s not while puffing itself up before others. Humility exposes its true self and isn’t afraid to risk reputation. Pride makes itself first and diminishes other people. Humility prioritizes others embracing responsibility and sacrifice. Pride is loud and vengeful. Humility is meek and forgiving. Satan embodies pride…it was the cause of his fall. Jesus embodied the purest humility when “he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death—even death on a cross!” Phil 2:5-8.