// In the final message of the Grow Up! series, Pastor Colin Hairston unpacks what it means to become a spiritual parent. Looking at 2 Timothy 2, he shows how Paul modeled discipleship with Timothy and called him to pass it on to others. True spiritual maturity is not just about personal growth but about raising up disciple-makers who invest in the next generation. This closing message challenges each of us to consider: What is the next step God is calling you to take in your spiritual journey? //
// What does it look like to grow into spiritual adulthood? In this message, Pastor Colin Hairston explores how faith is more than just believing—it’s trusting God’s Word and obeying Him, even when the path ahead isn’t clear. Spiritual maturity reshapes our priorities, shifting us from self-centered living to a God-centered and others-focused life. Discover what step of faith God may be calling you to take today. //
// Pastor Colin Hairston teaches on what it means to be a spiritual child and how we can grow into deeper maturity in Christ. From 1 Thessalonians 2, he highlights the common struggles of spiritual children and the steps needed—encouragement, teaching, and church community—to move forward in faith. This message calls us to leave behind a lesser version of the Christian life and embrace the abundant life Jesus offers. //
// In this message from our Grow Up series, we explore what it means to be a spiritual infant and why this stage of faith is both exciting and vulnerable. Using Paul’s words in 1 Thessalonians 2, we see the call to care for new believers like a parent cares for a newborn — with gentleness, constant attention, and intentional guidance. Spiritual infants need teaching, modeling, and help building new rhythms so they can grow strong in their walk with Christ. Whether you’re just starting your faith journey or called to help others grow, this message will inspire you to step deeper into discipleship. //
// In week one of the “Grow Up” series, Pastor Colin Hairston explores what it means to be spiritually dead, drawn from Ephesians 2. He reminds us that we all begin our spiritual journey without life—dead in our sins, following the world, our flesh, and the enemy. But God, rich in mercy, makes us alive in Christ. This message challenges us to recognize our need for grace and to help others move from spiritual death to new life. //

