City On A Hill – The Prominent Life Week 1 -August 16th, 2026
In a world that is constantly screaming for attention, how do we as believers stand out in a way that truly matters? In the opening message of our new series, “City On A Hill,” Dr.
In a world that is constantly screaming for attention, how do we as believers stand out in a way that truly matters? In the opening message of our new series, “City On A Hill,” Dr.
Beyond the Surface: Waking Up the Sleeping Church In the quiet corners of our religious lives, there exists a terrifying possibility: that we could be busy, active, and well-regarded, yet completely disconnected from the source
How Many Times Shall We Forgive? – A Call to Confrontational Forgiveness In this powerful sermon, Dr. Rob White explores Jesus’ teaching on forgiveness from Matthew 18:21–35, challenging believers to embrace a radical, confrontational form
When the Storms Come: Finding Peace in the Midst of Life’s Chaos In this powerful sermon from Dr. Rob White of the Athens Universal Life Church, we are reminded that storms—both literal and metaphorical—are an
In this week’s sermon from Athens Universal Life Church, Dr. Rob White delivers a powerful message titled “Losing a Little & Gaining a Lot,” rooted in the Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13:1–9, 18–23. The sermon
Sermon Synopsis: Count to Eight In “Count to Eight,” Dr. Rob White of Athens Universal Life Church explores the miraculous feeding of the five thousand as a powerful lesson in faith, compassion, and divine provision.
When the Time is Right: The Power of Prayer in Action In this sermon, “When the Time Is Right,” Dr. Rob White of the Athens Universal Life Church explores Matthew 9:35–10:8, focusing on Jesus’ call
A Different Kind of Luncheon: A Lesson in Humble Service In this week’s message from Dr. Rob White of Athens Universal Life Church, we explore Luke 14:1, 7-14, where Jesus shares a parable that challenges
Sacred Celebrations: A Timeless Reflection on God’s Faithfulness As we step into 2025, it’s a time to reflect on the sacred rhythm of celebrations that have shaped humanity across generations. Dr. Rob White’s sermon, “Sacred