Integrity Church Greenville
Integrity Church is a gospel-centered church in Greenville, NC, that exists to mature and multiply believers to leave a gospel legacy.
Episodes
344 episodes
welcomed: "Church Planting" (Acts 13:1-12) - Week 5
Who actually builds the church — and what's our role in it? In this week's message from our "Welcomed." series, we dive into Acts 13:1-12 and the remarkable story of the church at Antioch becoming a launching pad for the gospel to the ends of t...
Welcomed: "Who's Really in Charge Here?" (Acts 12) - Week 4
Life doesn't always feel like it's going according to plan — and for the earliest followers of Jesus in Acts 12, that was an understatement. James is killed. Peter is thrown in prison. Herod is winning. And yet, God is still sovereignly at work...
welcomed: "Looking like Jesus" (Acts 11) - Week 3
What does it actually look like when the welcome of Jesus takes root in someone's life? In this week's message from Acts 11, we discover that the gospel doesn't just change what we believe — it changes who we are. As the early church spreads be...
Welcomed: "Surprised by Jesus" (Acts 10) - Week 2
What if the welcome of Jesus is far more surprising than you ever expected? In this week's message from Acts 10, we explore the remarkable story of Cornelius and Peter — two men from completely different worlds, both surprised by God in prayer....
welcomed.: "Just Like Jesus" (Acts 8:26–40) - Week 1
In Week 1 of our welcomed. series, we explore the powerful truth that our welcome is the welcome of Jesus. Looking at Acts 8:26–40, we see how the gospel breaks barriers and reaches the unlikely, reminding us that Jesus is sti...
Gospel People: “The Resurrection” (1 Corinthians 15:1–23) - Week 12
What does it mean to truly be alive? In 1 Corinthians 15:1–23, Paul anchors our faith in the historical reality of the resurrection of Jesus—and shows us why it changes everything.The resurrection is not just a moment we celebrate; it is...
Gospel People: “Godly Grief” (2 Corinthians 7:2–16) - Week 11
What if repentance is actually a gift? In 2 Corinthians 7:2–16, Paul reveals the powerful difference between worldly sorrow and godly grief—and how true repentance leads not to shame, but to life.As the Corinthian church responds to corr...
Gospel People: “Hearts Wide Open” (2 Corinthians 6:1–7:1) - Week 10
This weekend, we took a look at 2 Corinthians 6:1–7:1, where Paul invites us into a kind of freedom that is deeper than cultural definitions or personal autonomy—a freedom rooted in the gospel and lived out with hearts wide open.This pas...
Gospel People: “Made New” (2 Corinthians 5:11–21) - Week 9
What happens when the gospel truly takes hold of a person’s life? In 2 Corinthians 5:11–21, the apostle Paul shows us that the gospel doesn’t simply improve us—it makes us new.Because of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, our de...
Gospel People: “Now & Then” (2 Corinthians 5:1–10) - Week 8
What does eternity have to do with your life right now? In 2 Corinthians 5:1–10, the apostle Paul shows us that the Christian hope is not an escape from this world, but a vision that reshapes how we live today.Though our present lives ma...
Gospel People: “Jars of Clay” (2 Corinthians 4:7–18) - Week 7
In 2 Corinthians 4:7–18, Paul reminds us that the treasure of the gospel has been placed in fragile jars of clay. Our weakness is not an accident or a liability in God’s plan—it is the very stage on which His strength is displayed.As we ...
Gospel People: “A Truer and Better Story” (2 Corinthians 4:1–6) - Week 6
In 2 Corinthians 4:1–6, the apostle Paul reminds us that the gospel is not a clever argument or a well-marketed ideology—it is a true and better story. A story where light breaks into darkness. A story where mercy triumphs over performance. A s...
Gospel People: “From Glory to Glory” (2 Corinthians 3:1–18) - Week 5
What are you gazing at—and what are you only glancing at? In 2 Corinthians 3:1–18, Paul shows us how real change happens: not through self-effort, religious performance, or trying to prove ourselves, but through beholding the glory of God with ...
Gospel People: “Forgiveness Brings Us Face to Face” (2 Corinthians 1:12–2:4) – Week 4
In Week 4 of Gospel People, we step into one of the most defining (and hardest) marks of Christian community: forgiveness. From 2 Corinthians 1:12–2:4, Paul shows us that gospel-shaped relationships don’t avoid conflict, pretend pain i...
Gospel People: “A Clear Conscience and Caring Hearts” (2 Corinthians 1:12–2:4) - Week 3
In this message from Gospel People, Paul opens his heart to the Corinthian church and shows us how deeply our relationships with others are shaped by our relationship with God. From integrity and sincerity to love and pastoral care, Pa...
Gospel People: “Gospel People Suffer Different” (2 Corinthians 1:1–11) – Week 2
Suffering is universal, but for the Christian, suffering is never meaningless. In Week 2 of Gospel People, we walk through 2 Corinthians 1:1–11 to see how the gospel reshapes the way we experience hardship. The Apostle Paul shows us th...
Gospel People: “Joy at the Center” (Numbers 6:22–27) – Week 1
In Week 1 of the Gospel People series, we begin by exploring the heart of Gospel culture through the blessing found in Numbers 6:22–27. This message reminds us that Gospel culture is what we are after—and joy sits at its very center. B...
Standalone Message: “Mature and Multiply” (Luke 14:25–33)
As we begin a new year at Integrity Church, this standalone message calls us to start with the right foundation. From Luke 14:25–33, Mature and Multiply challenges us to honestly examine who—or what—has preeminence in our lives. Jesus ...
In The Neighborhood: “Part 3: Sent Into the Neighborhood” (Matthew 28:16–20) – Week 3
In Week 3 of In The Neighborhood, we turn to Jesus’ final words in Matthew 28:16–20 and see that Christmas is a story of mission. The God who came near in Christ now sends His people out with purpose.Jesus’ promise to be ...
In The Neighborhood: “Part 2: Church Fights” (Matthew 18:15–20) – Week 2
In Week 2 of In The Neighborhood, we look at Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 18:15–20 about how His people are called to deal with conflict. The main idea of this message is clear and hopeful: Jesus is God with us together
In The Neighborhood: “Part 1: The Immanuel” (Matthew 1:18–25) – Week 1
In Week 1 of our new series In The Neighborhood, we look at the miraculous announcement of Jesus’ birth in Matthew 1:18–25. This message centers on the truth that in Jesus, God makes His home with us.Through the name ...
Everyday Mission: “Trust Beyond Your Limits” (Acts 9:1–31) – Week 13
In Week 13 of our Everyday Mission series, we explore how God often calls us into moments that stretch our faith further than is comfortable. Acts 9:1–31 shows us a powerful picture of what it looks like to trust God beyond our limits ...
Everyday Mission: "God Sends, Jesus Saves, We Respond." (Acts 8:26-40)
In Week 12 of our Everyday Mission series, we look at the powerful encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8:26–40.This message unpacks how God sovereignly sends His people, Jesus alone saves, and we respond in faith and o...
Everyday Mission: "Not for Sale" (Acts 8:9-25) - Week 11
Acts 8:9–25 contrasts the gospel of the Kingdom with the transactional mindset of Simon the Magician. As Philip proclaims Christ, the people of Samaria rejoice—yet Simon approaches the gospel like something to buy, control, or use for personal ...