This week our College + Community Pastor, Gage Henry, preaches from Hebrews 12:4-13, challenging us to see God’s discipline not as punishment, but as love — His intentional way of continually shaping us into radical disciples of Jesus.
This week marks the beginning of YEAR 12 at Auburn Community Church! Our Lead Pastor, Miles Fidell, began Hebrews 12, charging our faith family to run our race with perseverance, throwing off every morally neutral distraction and lesser love that takes our eyes off JESUS.
Our College + Community Pastor, Gage Henry, closes out Hebrews 11 by showing how it ends with an unfulfilled promise—challenging us with the question: Will you ask God to take away the pain, or will you ask Him to release His power through it?
If you are looking for a practical guide into getting connected here at ACC Birmingham, here are some next steps to get you plugged in!
Visit a Gathering
We would love to see you in-person at ACC Birmingham! You can find more information about our gathering times at the link below. We can't wait to see you soon!
We are built to do life together — that’s why community is at the center of who we are. Check out our Community Groups page to find a group for you and your season today!
When we serve, we step into our God-given place as a member of Christ’s body. Check out the Serve page to find all the ways you can jump into serving at ACC!
We believe baptism is a step of obedience in the life of every believer. You may have already taken this step, but if not, one of our baptism coaches would love to meet with you and help figure out if this is the right next step.
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Welcome to Church Lunch is designed as a space for you to connect with our staff, elders, and other attendees, ask any burning questions, and truly get a feel for the heartbeat of ACC.
ACC Birmingham began with a few families gathering in a house, seeking connection with what was unfolding in Auburn but desiring to bring it to their own city. What started as a watch party has evolved into a distinct community of believers pursuing the heart of God for Birmingham.