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Bachelor Creek Church of Christ is a non-denominational Christian church located in Wabash, IN. Our vision is to Glorify God through changed lives! For more from Bachelor Creek, visit us at www.bachelorcreek.com

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In this week’s Bad Advice message, we tackle the popular saying, “Don’t impose your beliefs on others.” Pastor Stan Kirtlan reminds us that while respect and grace matter, silence isn’t love. Using Paul’s example in Acts 17, we’re challenged to boldly share the truth of Jesus with gentleness, humility, and conviction—because Christianity is personal, but never private.
The world says, “Test it out first.” God says, “Trust Me first.” This week, we’ll look at why true love thrives not in trial runs but in covenant commitment.
In this message, Lee Coate contrasts worldly wisdom, which is driven by envy, selfish ambition, and appearances, with godly wisdom, which produces purity, peace, mercy, and sincerity as described in James 3. He emphasizes that wisdom is not about age or intellect but about humbly applying God’s truth through prayerful asking and intentional pursuit in daily life. Ultimately, he challenges believers to embrace what may look like “the foolishness of God”—living counter-culturally in faith, humility, and obedience, trusting that God’s way leads to true life and flourishing.
It’s easy to hear God’s Word and never let it change us. In James 1:22–25, we’re reminded that the Bible isn’t just for knowing; it’s for doing. Join us this Sunday as we discover how living the Word leads to true freedom and blessing.
Ever feel lost when you open the Bible? This Sunday we’ll discover how God’s Word is one story of redemption and how you can read it with confidence. Join us for week 1 of our new 2-part series, How to Read the Bible.
Life can feel overwhelming, but the end of God’s story is not ruin; it’s restoration. Join us as we look at Revelation 21–22 and celebrate the hope of new creation, where every tear will be wiped away and all things made new.
The New Testament letters remind us that the gospel is not just something we believe, it’s something we live. In Letters to the Church, we’ll see how the good news of Jesus transforms our identity, unites us in community, and gives us a mission worth living for.
How did a handful of ordinary Jesus followers ignite a movement that carried the Gospel to the ends of the earth? The book of Acts reveals the explosive moment when God’s Spirit, God’s people, and God’s Story collided—and nothing in history was ever the same.
Jesus didn’t come to start a new story. He came to fulfill the one God had been writing all along. In Week 11 of The Story So Far, we’ll see how every promise, every prophecy, and every purpose finds its “Yes” in Him, and how His life, death, and resurrection make sense of the whole story. Join us as we discover how Jesus is not only the fulfillment of God’s story, but the fulfillment of ours.
Have you ever prayed and felt like heaven was silent? God’s people experienced 400 years without a single new word from the Lord between the Old and New Testaments, but silence didn’t mean absence. This week, we’ll see how God was working behind the scenes in the waiting, and how we can trust Him when His timing feels delayed.
No matter what’s been broken—your faith, your family, your purpose—God is not finished. This message from Ezra and Nehemiah reminds us that He still rebuilds what sin has torn down.
Even when everything falls apart, when the world feels broken, and God seems silent, He still speaks. In this message from Isaiah and Jeremiah, we’re reminded that God hasn’t abandoned us. In the middle of exile, confusion, or disappointment, He speaks with power, comfort, and hope for what’s next.
Life in the middle can feel messy, especially when you’re not where you used to be, but not yet where you hoped to be. In this message, we explore how God gives us wisdom to walk, worship to anchor us, and grace to restore us when we feel stuck in between. The middle may be hard, but God is present and faithful through it all.
In this episode, we explore how Solomon’s downfall and the division of Israel’s kingdom serve as a powerful warning about the influences we allow into our lives. From the wisdom of Proverbs to the rediscovery of God’s Word under King Josiah, the message highlights how obedience and biblical literacy can transform not only individuals but entire nations. Ultimately, it’s a reminder that while our actions matter, it’s God’s grace and truth that lead to restoration.
When God’s people reject Him as King and demand human leadership, the results are messy and all too familiar. This week in The Story So Far, we walk through the chaos of the Judges and the rise of Israel’s kings to see a deeper truth: human leaders will always fall short, but God remains faithful. Ultimately, only Jesus can rule our hearts, and we’re invited to surrender to Him as our true King.
After 40 years of wandering, God's people finally stand on the edge of the Promised Land. But stepping into it won’t be easy. In this message from Joshua 1–6, we’ll see how God keeps His promises and invites us to courageously trust Him—through flooded rivers, fortified walls, and fear-filled hearts. The land was promised. Now it’s time to trust.
What do we do when we feel stuck in between—no longer in Egypt, but not yet in the Promised Land? In this message from our series The Story So Far, we explore Israel’s journey through the wilderness and discover that the desert isn't a detour—it's God's design to deepen our trust and form our faith. Even when the path feels dry, God is present, and the wilderness is never wasted.
In the story of Exodus, we meet a God who doesn’t just set people free—He draws near to dwell with them. Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of your next step, this message reminds us that God sees, hears, rescues, and forms us to live with Him at the center. Freedom isn’t the end of the story—it’s the beginning of life with God.
Before sin, shame, or struggle, there was goodness—and grace. In this opening message of The Story So Far, we explore how the beginning of God’s story is also the beginning of ours—a story marked by purpose, brokenness, and a calling to trust the Creator who’s not finished with us yet.
As we wrap up our Weeds in My Garden series, we’re reminded through Philippians 1:6 that even when life feels messy and unfinished, God is still tending the soil of our hearts. This isn’t the end; your weeds don’t disqualify you, because the Gardener never gives up. If you’re feeling tired, stuck, or uncertain, this message is for you.
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