GROW Group Podcast

FBC Peachtree City

GROW Group Podcast equips you to understand Scripture and fosters Biblical discussion through relational Grow Groups. Launching with a 12-week Anchored series on core doctrines, this ongoing podcast helps build a strong foundation of faith.

  1. Jul 20

    IT Matters - Week 12

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ . In the final week of It Matters, the group explores why self-control matters and how true freedom is found not in self-discipline alone, but through abiding in Christ. Drawing from Jeremiah 35 and the example of the Rechabites, the conversation reveals that self-control is the only character quality in the book described as a fruit of the Spirit. The hosts discuss how unchecked appetites—whether for food, technology, entertainment, approval, or other addictions—can quietly grow into destructive habits. Rather than relying on willpower alone, believers are called to remain connected to Christ, who empowers lasting transformation. The episode concludes by offering practical, biblical steps for cultivating self-control and finishing the It Matters series with a challenge to pursue a life marked by faithful obedience. Key Takeaways Self-control is a fruit of the Spirit and flows from abiding in Christ.Every unchecked desire begins small but can grow into destructive habits and lifelong bondage.Lasting freedom comes through surrender to God, not stronger willpower alone.The Rechabites demonstrate that daily faithfulness and loyalty to God build lifelong character.Sin always carries consequences that extend beyond the immediate moment.Spiritual disciplines, accountability, and intentional pauses help cultivate godly self-control.Godly freedom is the ability to say “yes” to what honors Christ and “no” to what enslaves us. Episode Guide 00:00 – Vacation stories, humor, and introducing the final chapter: Self-Control Matters.03:40 – Everyday struggles with self-control and identifying personal strongholds.06:00 – Why self-control is uniquely the fruit of the Spirit and begins with abiding in Christ.08:30 – Living from your identity in Christ instead of being ruled by sinful desires.11:00 – How small compromises become habits, patterns, and ultimately prisons.13:20 – Lessons from Samson, Esau, and other biblical examples of unchecked appetites.17:00 – The connection between perseverance, responsibility, accountability, and self-control.21:20 – The Rechabites: loyalty, conviction, and resisting cultural pressure.27:20 – Protecting God’s values through daily faithfulness and intentional restraint.30:00 – Looking beyond immediate temptation to understand long-term consequences.35:30 – Practical steps for developing self-control through abiding, discipline, accountability, and wise choices.44:45 – Closing reflections, prayer requests, and concluding the It Matters series while looking ahead to the next study in Freedom.

  2. Jul 16

    IT Matters - Week 11

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ . In Week 11 of It Matters, the group tackles why responsibility matters and the importance of taking ownership of our choices, actions, and God-given opportunities. Using the story of Obed-Edom and the Ark of the Covenant, the conversation explores the connection between responsibility, obedience, and stewardship. The hosts challenge a culture that often desires freedom without consequences and encourages listeners to stop passing blame, reject entitlement, and faithfully manage what God has entrusted to them. From family and work to spiritual gifts, time, finances, and relationships, true maturity begins when we recognize that responsibility means doing the right thing—even when it’s difficult, unnoticed, or inconvenient. Key Takeaways Responsibility means taking ownership of your choices, actions, obligations, and consequences.Freedom without responsibility ultimately leads to chaos.Blame, entitlement, and a victim mindset prevent spiritual and personal maturity.Obed-Edom demonstrates how faithful stewardship and obedience position us to experience God’s blessing.Responsibility is often doing the difficult or unseen work without needing recognition.Everything God entrusts to us—time, talents, resources, relationships, and opportunities—is a matter of stewardship.Spiritual maturity grows when we faithfully do the next right thing God has called us to do.Episode Guide 00:00 – Fourth of July reflections, summer heat, and introducing responsibility.01:30 – Life lessons about ownership, consequences, and taking responsibility.04:10 – Why freedom without responsibility cannot survive.05:00 – Entitlement, quick fixes, and society’s struggle with accountability.07:45 – Defining responsibility and faithfully using what God has given us.08:30 – A powerful example of responsibility through lifelong commitment and care.10:30 – Duty, accountability, and doing what needs to be done without being told.12:30 – Taking ownership of your life, choices, family, work, and relationships.14:20 – Obed-Edom, the Ark of the Covenant, and the consequences of careless obedience.19:00 – David’s mistake and the danger of shortcuts in following God’s instructions.21:00 – Taking responsibility for what depends on you.22:40 – Stewardship: faithfully maximizing God’s gifts to serve others.23:45 – Obedience and doing the next right thing even without knowing the full plan.24:40 – Stewarding your time, talent, tongue, treasure, body, and actions.26:00 – Why keeping God first shapes responsible living.27:00 – Final reflections, prayer requests, and the challenge to live responsibly.

  3. Jul 6

    IT Matters - Week 10

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ . In Week 10 of It Matters, the group explores why respect matters, using the story of the Shunammite woman (2 Kings 4) as a model of honor, generosity, and selfless service. Against the backdrop of today’s culture of entitlement, the conversation examines how genuine respect is rooted in remembering God’s grace rather than demanding recognition from others. The hosts discuss honoring people as image-bearers of God, even amid disagreement, conflict, or difficult relationships. They also address the dangers of transactional relationships, social media hostility, and the erosion of respect through pride and unresolved hurt. Ultimately, listeners are challenged to reflect Christ by extending dignity, listening well, forgiving freely, and serving without expecting anything in return.   Key Takeaways Respect begins by recognizing every person as an image-bearer of God, worthy of dignity.Remembering God’s grace toward us produces humility and makes honoring others possible.Respect is more than politeness—it is expressed through listening, kindness, forgiveness, and service.Disagreement does not require disrespect; biblical conviction and compassion can coexist.Relationships become unhealthy when they are driven by entitlement or personal gain instead of genuine love.Like the Shunammite woman, believers honor God by serving others without expecting recognition or reward. 00:00 – Opening conversation, World Cup stories, and humorous travel experiences.07:10 – Introducing the theme: why respect matters in today’s culture.09:55 – Defining biblical respect as honoring others with dignity and grace.12:45 – Respecting people as image-bearers of God despite disagreements.15:45 – Social media, public discourse, and the loss of respectful conversation.18:50 – Remembering God’s grace: the foundation of honoring others.21:00 – Respecting parents, leaders, and those we don’t always agree with.23:00 – How respect erodes over time and practical ways to rebuild trust.26:15 – Welcoming and encouraging people without condoning sinful behavior.32:40 – Listening to understand rather than simply preparing a response.36:20 – Lessons from the Shunammite woman: hospitality, generosity, and serving without expectation.39:20 – Final reflections, prayer requests, and the challenge to make respect a daily rhythm of following Christ.

  4. Jul 3

    IT Matters - Week 9

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ . In Week 9 of It Matters, the group examines the life of Caleb and why perseverance matters. Through Caleb’s unwavering faith in God, they explore what it means to follow the Lord with a wholehearted, undivided heart in a culture that often values comfort over conviction. The discussion centers on identity in Christ rather than careers, achievements, or public approval, reminding believers that faithfulness is measured by finishing well—not simply starting well. The hosts also unpack how perseverance is shaped by perspective, strengthened through hardship, and sustained by remembering God’s faithfulness. Listeners are challenged to pursue God’s truth over cultural trends and to remain faithful even when standing in the minority.   Key Takeaways Caleb’s life demonstrates that wholehearted devotion leads to lifelong faithfulness and spiritual victory.True identity is found in Christ—not careers, accomplishments, popularity, or personal success.Perseverance is refined through trials; comfort rarely produces spiritual maturity.Perspective shapes endurance—remembering God’s past faithfulness strengthens present trust.Followers of Christ are called to choose truth over trends, conviction over convenience, and obedience over public approval.God honors those who faithfully finish the race, not merely those who begin it well.   00:00 – Opening updates, VBS stories, and introduction to Caleb’s story.02:20 – Caleb’s example of wholehearted faith and why he finished well.05:00 – Finding your identity in Christ instead of careers, roles, or accomplishments.11:45 – Why Israel missed God’s promises while Caleb persevered in faith.12:30 – The relationship between perseverance, hardship, and spiritual growth.16:10 – Caleb’s lifelong reward for trusting God when others gave up.18:40 – Perspective matters: remembering God’s faithfulness fuels endurance.23:40 – Looking back at God’s work to strengthen faith for today’s challenges.29:45 – An undivided heart: choosing truth over trends and obedience over popularity.34:00 – Living faithfully in today’s culture and standing firm when convictions are tested.40:25 – Leadership, influence, and helping others persevere in faith.43:00 – Final reflections, prayer requests, and encouragement to finish the race with unwavering faith.

  5. Jul 3

    IT Matters - Week 7

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠⁠⁠⁠ Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠ . In Week 7 of It Matters, the team explores the sobering story of Achan (Joshua 6–7) and the devastating consequences of hidden sin. What begins as lighthearted banter quickly turns into a heartfelt discussion about integrity, accountability, and the ripple effects of our choices. Through Achan’s disobedience, the hosts remind listeners that sin is never private, integrity is built in the unseen moments, and transparency is the pathway to healing. They challenge believers to examine the “hidden closet” of their hearts, surrender anything buried before God, and pursue a life where public testimony matches private character. The episode concludes with personal reflections, prayer requests, and practical encouragement to walk in obedience and authentic faith.   Key Takeaways Integrity is who you are when no one is watching—and when everyone is watching.Hidden sin always carries consequences beyond ourselves, impacting families, communities, and future generations.Transparency and accountability are essential for spiritual growth and lasting integrity.Sin is a deliberate choice, not an accident, and should never be minimized or justified.God desires wholehearted obedience, calling us to continually examine and surrender areas we’ve hidden from Him.Lasting spiritual victory begins with removing the “Achan” from our own lives. 00:00 – Opening conversation, humor, and life updates before introducing the week’s study.06:10 – The story of Achan: hidden sin, God’s judgment, and why integrity matters.09:58 – Defining biblical integrity and the importance of transparency.13:29 – How integrity is formed, lost, and protected through accountability.16:11 – Why sin is ultimately choosing self over God and never affects only ourselves.20:19 – Personal stories illustrating the generational impact of hidden sin.24:35 – “Be killing sin or sin will be killing you”—practical lessons for daily discipleship.27:10 – Identifying the “Achan” in your own life and embracing honest self-examination.34:10 – Integrity in today’s culture: matching our testimony with our actions.41:00 – Final takeaways, prayer requests, and encouragement to pursue transparency and obedience throughout the week.

  6. Jul 1

    IT Matters - Week 6

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠⁠⁠ Amazon⁠⁠⁠ . Week 6 of the It Matters series focuses on the biblical virtue of humility, using the life of Barzillai (2 Samuel 19) as an example of a servant who chose faithfulness over recognition. The discussion explores how true humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself rightly in light of God. The group contrasts humility with pride, examines the pressure of self-promotion in today’s social media culture, and emphasizes that contentment comes from finding identity in Christ rather than applause from people. They also discuss the importance of finishing well—running “through the tape” in faith, family, work, and ministry—while keeping their eyes fixed on Jesus. The episode concludes by encouraging believers to pursue gratitude, faithfulness, and a servant’s heart, trusting that God remembers what the world often overlooks.   Key Takeaways Humility is having a right view of yourself before God—not thinking too highly or too lowly of yourself.Contentment grows when your identity is rooted in Christ instead of recognition from others.Pride today often hides behind comparison, exhaustion, and the desire to be noticed.Faithfulness matters more than fame; God values obedience over applause.Run through the finish line in every area of life instead of quitting when the hard work begins.Gratitude and humility go hand in hand, producing a life that points others to Christ rather than self. 00:00 – Introduction, humorous opening, and personal updates before introducing the topic of humility. 05:10 – The story of Barzillai: serving King David without seeking honor or personal reward. 06:50 – Defining biblical humility and contrasting it with pride and self-promotion. 11:00 – Social media, recognition, and why contentment is found in relationship with God rather than visibility. 15:20 – Identity in Christ, living as a servant, and allowing God to receive the glory. 21:45 – Why finishing well matters: “Run through the tape” in faith, family, work, and ministry. 31:25 – Keeping your eyes fixed on Jesus instead of comparison or past failures. 39:20 – The paradox of humility, the power of gratitude, and practical ways to cultivate a servant’s heart. 42:20 – Prayer requests, encouragement, and a closing prayer asking God to help believers faithfully serve Him with humility.

  7. Jun 9

    IT Matters - Week 5

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠⁠ Amazon⁠⁠ . In Week 5 of It Matters, the Grow Group dives into the remarkable story of Benaiah—the warrior who chased a lion into a pit on a snowy day and killed it. Through humor, personal stories, and biblical insight, the group explores what true courage looks like in the life of a believer. Rather than defining courage as fearlessness, they describe it as refusing to be ruled by fear and choosing obedience when doing the right thing is difficult. Drawing from Scripture, the story of David and Goliath, and Joey Rogers’ devotional It Matters, the conversation challenges listeners to trust God more deeply, stand firm in truth, and pursue the God-given calling placed on their lives. Courage, they conclude, is not self-confidence—it is confidence in a God who is bigger than every lion we face. Key Takeaways  Courage is doing what is right even when it is difficult or frightening.Benaiah’s victory over the lion illustrates a life that refuses to be controlled by fear.A small view of God creates big fears; a big view of God shrinks fears to their proper size.Courage grows from intimacy with God, not confidence in ourselves.Trust and courage are inseparable—the more we trust God, the more boldly we live.Christians are called to stand for truth with both courage and wisdom.God often reveals His will one step at a time, requiring faith and obedience.The Christian life is meant to be an adventure of faith, not a safe spectator sport.Every believer has a God-given purpose; avoiding that purpose is often rooted in fear.True courage pursues God’s calling rather than personal comfort or self-glory.  00:00 – 05:20 | Opening Banter & Life UpdatesThe group shares humorous stories, graduation celebrations, and family updates before introducing the theme of courage through the story of Benaiah. 05:21 – 08:05 | Meet Benaiah: The Lion ChaserAn overview of Benaiah’s legendary exploits and why his story remains one of Scripture’s greatest examples of courage. 08:06 – 14:28 | What Is Courage?The group defines courage as doing what is right despite fear and discusses the growing challenge of standing for biblical truth in today’s culture. 14:29 – 18:20 | Naming the LionA discussion on identifying fears, sins, and obstacles rather than pretending they do not exist. Spiritual courage begins with honest acknowledgment. 18:21 – 23:25 | Victimhood vs. VictoryThe conversation contrasts a victim mentality with a faith-filled perspective that sees challenges as opportunities for God to work. 23:26 – 27:05 | Living in the Great UnknownBarry reflects on trusting God without having a detailed roadmap and learning to take the next faithful step. 27:06 – 33:20 | Practical Ways to Build CourageThe group shares practical examples of living out faith publicly, trusting God daily, and growing confidence through obedience. 33:21 – 36:20 | David, Goliath, and Spiritual FrequencyDavid’s courage is traced back to years of private faithfulness. Courage develops when believers consistently spend time with God. 36:21 – 40:18 | Courage, Calling, and PurposeThe group emphasizes that courage is not reckless ambition but faithfully pursuing the work God has uniquely assigned to each person. 40:19 – 45:18 | The Christian Life Is an AdventureA challenge to reject safe, comfortable Christianity and embrace God-sized dreams that require faith and dependence on Him. 45:19 – 48:20 | Looking Ahead: Humility & BarzillaiThe hosts preview next week’s chapter on humility and the life of Barzillai, highlighting lessons from an older servant of God. 48:21 – 51:46 | Prayer Requests, Encouragement & Closing PrayerThe episode concludes with personal prayer requests, reflections on courage, and a prayer for wisdom, faithfulness, and trust in God.

  8. May 27

    IT Matters - Week 4

    If you want to follow along with our Bible study the IT Matters book is available on⁠ Amazon⁠ . In this week’s Grow Group Podcast, the team unpacks compassion through the powerful but often-overlooked story of Ebed-Melech in Jeremiah 38–39, a man who risked everything to rescue Jeremiah from certain death. What begins with lighthearted banter quickly turns into a deeply challenging conversation about what biblical compassion really looks like—not sentiment, but courageous action. The discussion explores how compassion requires more than feeling bad for someone; it demands stepping into messy, inconvenient situations with wisdom and courage. The hosts wrestle with personal failures to show compassion, the tension between helping others and being taken advantage of, and the challenge of loving people caught in destructive patterns of sin. They also examine how modern culture often replaces compassion with outrage, labels, and judgment. Key biblical parallels include the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, Nathan confronting David, and Jesus’ ministry to broken people. A standout truth emerges: compassion is not passive awareness—it’s active obedience shaped by love. Key Takeaways• Compassion is love that moves toward suffering, even at personal cost• Courage is often required to show compassion when others walk away• People should never be reduced to their worst moment• Compassion focuses on people, not abstract issues• How we help matters just as much as whether we help• Tough love can still be genuine compassion• Self-compassion means extending grace to yourself without excusing sin• True spiritual maturity produces compassion for others 00:00–04:18 – Opening banter: apple fritters, marriage jokes, Renaissance Faire stories04:18–05:46 – Introduction to Week 4: Compassion and Ebed-Melech’s story05:46–08:56 – Personal conviction: missed opportunities to help others08:56–10:16 – Defining compassion: costly, inconvenient, courageous love10:16–13:36 – Relationships, interdependence, and self-compassion13:36–18:27 – Compassion in a judgmental culture: labels vs. seeing real people18:27–23:25 – Good Samaritan breakdown and four types of people in the story23:25–26:30 – Compassion as evidence of spiritual maturity26:30–30:48 – How to show compassion toward people living in destructive sin30:48–34:50 – Tough love, consequences, and helping people come to their senses34:50–39:30 – The courage of compassion and the origin of the Red Cross39:30–42:26 – Fear of being taken advantage of vs. simply being faithful42:26–45:37 – Prayer requests, closing encouragement, and final reflections

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GROW Group Podcast equips you to understand Scripture and fosters Biblical discussion through relational Grow Groups. Launching with a 12-week Anchored series on core doctrines, this ongoing podcast helps build a strong foundation of faith.