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Jonathan Everette

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Husband, dad, pastor of Hub City Church. Lover of all foods, travel, books and Clemson Football.

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“Christianity is the story of how the rightful king has landed, you might say landed in disguise, and is calling us all to take part in a great campaign of sabotage.” C.S. Lewis / Mere Christianity


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God we need you. We are so broken & there are no peacemakers let alone courageous leaders with character - men & women acting like little boys & girls - playing their games in front of the cameras - vengeance grudges & pettiness - out of control - we can’t fix this God - only you


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You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies. John 8:44


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Live from New York, it's Saturday Noon!


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Placing one’s faith in Jesus isn’t the finish line. It’s the starting line.


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Evangelical Christianity in the United States is often characterized by a deep desire to have “Christianity” pervade our culture but not have Christ permeate our being.


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I wrote this in “What’s a Christian, Anyway?” (March 2025) It doesn’t matter if it’s Big Eva or Gig Eva— Don’t let popularity replace credibility.

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It doesn’t matter if it’s Big Eva or Gig Eva— Don’t let popularity replace credibility.

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The greatest enemy to the witness of the Church is not atheism but a version of Christian faith that “believes” in Jesus but doesn’t follow him.


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Here’s a few signs that Christians might be caught in the grip of Culture Wars

richvillodas's tweet image. Here’s a few signs that Christians might be caught in the grip of Culture Wars

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We keep Sabbath not because it makes us more productive at work. We keep it to resist the idol of productivity. We are more than what we produce.


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When I pray for peace, I pray not only that the enemies of my country may cease to want war, but above all that my own country will cease to do the things that make war inevitable. - Thomas Merton (1961)


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It's a great night to be a Clemson Tiger! #GoTigers || @CokeCCBCC

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#GoTigers || @CokeCCBCC

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Notes from my sermon today on faith and politics. 🙏🏽

richvillodas's tweet image. Notes from my sermon today on faith and politics. 🙏🏽
richvillodas's tweet image. Notes from my sermon today on faith and politics. 🙏🏽
richvillodas's tweet image. Notes from my sermon today on faith and politics. 🙏🏽
richvillodas's tweet image. Notes from my sermon today on faith and politics. 🙏🏽

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The sad irony of our day is we can be deeply committed to being a Christian but not be deeply formed by Christ.


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Most people when looking for a church look for a mouth - look at the whole body - that’s the church


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there is absolutely nothing in what Jesus himself or his early followers taught that suggests you can decide just to enjoy forgiveness at Jesus’s expense and have nothing more to do with him. #DallasWillard #TheGreatOmission


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The disciple is one who, intent upon becoming Christ-like and so dwelling in his “faith and practice,” systematically and progressively rearranges his affairs to that end. #DallasWillard #TheGreatOmission


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