Blog
Topic
- 30 Days of Prayer
- Global Mission
- Love Thy Neighbor
- Psalms
- advent
- church planting
- community
- construction
- covid
- discernment
- examen
- family
- fasting
- financial generosity
- flourishing life
- gospel
- lent
- local mission
- milestones
- parenting
- patience
- prayer
- racial reconciliation
- relationships
- rest
- staff
- suffering
- the roots campaign
- worship
Author
- The Summit Church
- Brian Turney
- Bryan Barley
- Vernon Naron
- Andy Metzger
- Guest User
- P.T.
- Justin Almas
- Stephanie D.
- Shekinah Ward
- Michael Adkins
- Guest User
- Angela Metzger
- Andy Kinomoto
- Mark Henderson
- Peter D.
- Meredith K.
- Andria Witt
- Sean W.
- Sarah L.
- Travis A.
- Darlene T.
- Eric Barley
- Joshua K.
- Robert & Anna Howell
- Stephanie Magee
- Ruth Dameron
- Matt Metzger
- Broc Isabelle
- Michael Adkins
Roots: Transformation, Not Just Attraction
Hear how God used an ordinary, yet purposeful friendship between Brennyn and Stephanie to create lasting life change.
Roots: Financial Generosity
In week 2 of The Roots Campaign, we hear from Drew Witt on how his family sees and structures their resources in light of what matters for eternity.
Roots: Multiplication, Not Just Addition
Our desire is for our success to not just be measured by seating capacity, but by our sending capacity and our vision is to be a church that actively multiplies new churches to reach more people in the Denver area.
On Mission: Dana de Andres
We interview Summit member Dana de Andres about her ministry to the local jail.
Love Thy Neighbor Dialogues - Part 2
Hear a few of our Summit family members discuss issues of race and why they matter to the church.
On Mission: Katt Lovejoy
We interview Summit member Katt Lovejoy on her role as a teacher in a bilingual school.
Love Thy Neighbor Dialogues - Part 1
Hear a few of our Summit family members discuss issues of race and why they matter to the church.
Jesus Redefines Family - Part 3
Being a member of the Summit church has radically transformed my view of the word ‘family’. I didn’t grow up in a tight-knit home, so family was not something that I initially valued.
Jesus Redefines Family - Part 2
Accepting the invitation to share my heart for this community that I lovingly call family, I sit amazed at the great changes God has made in my life through The Summit and am encouraged to know He isn’t finished.
Encounters & Life Change: Andria
I have always fought change. Growing up in a family that moved to a new city every few years not only forced me to adapt to change, but it also became one of the few constants in my life.
Encounters & Life Change: Sean
Of all the people whose lives have had a strong influence on me, one person in particular that I am especially grateful for is my younger brother Scott, for his pursuit of Jesus and living out the Gospel message.
Encounters & Life Change: Sarah
That first Sunday that I went to church with Taylor I gave my life to Christ. In short, it was a miracle, and it all started with a simple invitation to join a stranger in going to church.
Encounters & Life Change: Travis
It was my first time I had ever been to Denver and the only thing I knew about it was that my “crazy” Christian uncle lived there. Within 48 hours of me getting placed in juvenile detention he was right there to visit me.
Encounters & Life Change: Darlene
Would you believe me if I told you that I found Christ because of an auto-belay?
Encounters & Life Change: Natalie
I remember clearly when I first met Ashley; she just appeared at my freshman dorm room one night while I was writing a paper. I didn’t know that God would use that chance encounter and the friendship that followed to drastically change my life.
Reflections: Eric Barley
I just had this feeling there should be more to all of this and my immediate priorities didn’t offer sustainable hope. It was right around that time I was welcomed to the Summit.
Reflections: Brian & Melissa Turney
There have been plenty of times in our marriage that God has taught us the power in trusting Him who loves us to infinitely, but never more so than when we decided to buy a house in the city of Denver.
Reflections: Josh Kerr
When I think of the Summit, I think of two things: Life Change (personally and collectively) and Family.
Reflections: Angela Metzger
As I reflect over the past 4 years at the Summit, the church has grown to be such a safe place for my mess. Yet, it has also served as an example to me of how God responds to our mess.
Reflections: Robert & Anna
If I remember correctly, I think we were the only people that were not part of the group that moved from North Carolina. But even though we were outsiders, we were treated as family.