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Summer Series

Knowing the Unknowable God: Patience

Someone once said that standing at the edge of an ocean and holding a 12 ounce can is comparable to knowing that God is the ocean and what’s in the can is what we know about him. Chris McCurley, preacher at Walnut Street Church of Christ in Dickson, Tennessee kicks off our summer series by giving us a glimpse of God’s inner nature as it relates to patience.


Sunday¸May 31, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Chris McCurley

Knowing the Unknowable God: Hope

In a world that sometimes seems like everything is falling apart, God can appear distant and uninvolved. Dan Chambers, preaches at the Concord Road church of Christ in Brentwood, Tennessee, and he is coming to teach the reality that God is the champion of hope.


Sunday, June 7, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Dan Chambers

Knowing the Unknowable God: Forgiving

Where does forgiveness come from? Is it really part of God’s nature? Keith Parker, of Hendersonville, Tennessee is back again at Mill Creek to connect the dots between God’s loving nature and the forgiveness that stems from His heart.


Sunday, June 14, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Keith Parker

Knowing the Unknowable God: Life

So many questions about life bounce around us every day. What is it? Where does it come from? How do we live it? Is it sacred? When does it begin? What happens when it ends? Trent Thomas of Mount Juliet, Tennessee is our youngest speaker on this year’s summer series, and yet he brings us one of the oldest answers to all of these questions. God is life.


Sunday, June 21, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Trent Thomas

Knowing the Unknowable God: Holy

Do we know what “holy” even means anymore? Is it a church word? Is it a word used for emphasis in cursing? Sawyer Reid, preacher at the Joelton Church of Christ, points us to the Holy One. What does it mean that God is holy, and what does that mean for us? Come on over and let’s find out together.


Sunday, June 28, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Sawyer Reid

Knowing the Unknowable God: Sovereign

Control. Power. Monarchy. Responsibility. Reliability. Trust. These are just a few things that come to mind with this week’s theme, God is Sovereign. Matthew Hiatt, preacher in Burns, Tennessee brings his relatable and studied style to the attribute of God’s sovereignty.


Sunday, July 12, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Matthew Hiatt

Knowing the Unknowable God: Good

Our songs confirm it. Our grief questions it. Our pain reaches for it. Mark Bryson returns to Mill Creek this summer to remind us, teach us, and show us that the Goodness of God is in His nature. God cannot help but be, do, and say that which is good. Come find a seat to hear a most encouraging word, a good word, that will breathe new life into your soul.


Sunday, July 19, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Mark Bryson

Knowing the Unknowable God: Light

War, politics, and pain cast their dark shadows around us, but there is a place that is never dark. There are those who carry a light that never goes out. There is a light whose very existence defines and illuminates the truth and the lies alike. Andy Connelly, of Nashville, Tennessee by way of Crieve Hall Church of Christ caps off our summer series by showing us the Light of the World.


Sunday, July 26, 2026 · 5 p.m.

Andy Connelly

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