Listen to recent messages from the teaching team of The Surge, a church meeting in the State Theatre in Falls Church, VA, passionate about church planting, service and helping people find their calling.
If we can’t be good enough to please God, how does anyone get to heaven?
Somebody just tell me the things I have to do right to be ok with God?
“To be is to do”—Socrates. “To do is to be”—Jean-Paul Sartre. “Do be do be do”—Frank Sinatra. How do Being and Doing inter-relate?
Who am I - and how does my identity fit into the big picture of calling?
Isn't there enough narcissism in the world without me acting like destiny and circumstance all revolves around me and self-discovery?
How much weight do my church membership, baptism, communion, confession and the life carry in terms of my relationship with God?
If I’m just living a better life than most everyone else, then me and God are good, right?
Why might God just leaving me alone to do my thing be really bad news?
Is there ever a reason good enough for someone to fail to meet my expectations?
What’s wrong with doing the best I can and believing what I think is right?
Is there an app that can separate calls I want to answer from the ones I don’t?
How do we, as a church, remain faithful to Scripture in what the Bible says about homosexuality while being a loving and relevant part of our culture?
When do we follow a higher law, and face the consequences?