Summit Church

Summit Church Teaching people how to win in life. You can win in life through an understanding of God’s unconditional love and grace. Locations:

Fort Wayne: 2320 Maumee Ave.

Fort Wayne, IN 46803
Indianapolis: 8105 E. 96TH St. Indianapolis, IN 46256

This young man just celebrated another birthday and we are grateful! Summit sends a Happy Birthday to our Men’s Fellowsh...
05/18/2026

This young man just celebrated another birthday and we are grateful! Summit sends a Happy Birthday to our Men’s Fellowship Leader Gibson! We love and appreciate who you are and all you do!!
🎂👏🏽🙌🏽❤️

Help us celebrate our Youth Pastor Hafeezah Jamison! Happy Birthday to you! Thank you for being such a blessing to our y...
05/16/2026

Help us celebrate our Youth Pastor Hafeezah Jamison! Happy Birthday to you! Thank you for being such a blessing to our youth, members of Summit Church and beyond! You are loved and celebrated!🎂🥰🙌🏽❤️

04/26/2026

Embracing the Simplicity of a Life in Christ
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🌟 Embracing Your New Identity
In a world full of noise, pressure, and spiritual striving, it’s easy to believe that your relationship with God depends on constant effort.
But here’s the truth:
You’re already alright.
You’ve already been made whole through Christ. This isn’t something you’re working toward—it’s something you’re learning to live from.
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🌱 You’re Already Made New
One of the biggest misconceptions in Christianity is the idea that you must constantly strive or “die to yourself” to become more like Jesus.
But what if you already are like Him?
Scripture tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that if anyone is in Christ, they are a new creation. That means:
- You’ve been spiritually reborn
- You have new desires
- Your heart is aligned with God
You are not defined by your past.
You are defined by who God says you are.
When you truly accept that, it frees you to walk confidently in who you already are.
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🤔 Rethinking Humility & Self-Image
You’ve probably heard phrases like:
> “All of Him and none of me.”
It sounds spiritual—but the truth is 👉 God isn’t trying to replace you.
He already did by making you a new creation in Christ (2Cor 5:17).
He’s embracing you.
False humility says:
“I’m unworthy.”
Truth says:
You are fully approved.
You are not “filthy rags.”
You are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.
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🕊️ The Simplicity of the Christian Life
The Christian life isn’t complicated.
It comes down to this:
You are already like Jesus
Romans 6:13–14 reminds us that you’ve been brought from death to life. You are no longer under the weight of the law or your past.
So what does that mean practically?
- You renew your mind daily
- You align your thoughts with truth
- You let go of old patterns and step into new life
This is where transformation happens.
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🌈 Living It Out (Simple + Practical)
Here’s what this looks like in everyday life:
1. Wake up and remind yourself who you are.
Approved. Loved. Accepted.
2. Go live your life.
Enjoy it. You’re free.
3. Repeat daily.
Consistency strengthens identity.
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💬 Final Thought
Stop chasing approval.
You already have it.
You’re not trying to become someone—you’re discovering who you already are.
You are loved.
You are accepted.
You are victorious.
So go ahead—live like it. 🦋
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If this encouraged you, feel free to reply or share your thoughts. I’d love to hear what resonated with you.
Al Jennings

04/23/2026

Embracing the Simplicity of a Life in Christ

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🌟 Embracing Your New Identity

In a world full of noise, pressure, and spiritual striving, it’s easy to believe that your relationship with God depends on constant effort.

But here’s the truth:

You’re already alright.

You’ve already been made whole through Christ. This isn’t something you’re working toward—it’s something you’re learning to live from.

---

🌱 You’re Already Made New

One of the biggest misconceptions in Christianity is the idea that you must constantly strive or “die to yourself” to become more like Jesus.

But what if you already are like Him?

Scripture tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that if anyone is in Christ, they are a new creation. That means:

- You’ve been spiritually reborn
- You have new desires
- Your heart is aligned with God

You are not defined by your past.

You are defined by who God says you are.

When you truly accept that, it frees you to walk confidently in who you already are.

---

🤔 Rethinking Humility & Self-Image

You’ve probably heard phrases like:

> “All of Him and none of me.”

It sounds spiritual—but the truth is 👉 God isn’t trying to replace you.
He already did by making you a new creation in Christ (2Cor 5:17).

He’s embracing you.

False humility says:
“I’m unworthy.”

Truth says:
You are fully approved.

You are not “filthy rags.”
You are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.

---

🕊️ The Simplicity of the Christian Life

The Christian life isn’t complicated.

It comes down to this:

You are already like Jesus

Romans 6:13–14 reminds us that you’ve been brought from death to life. You are no longer under the weight of the law or your past.

So what does that mean practically?

- You renew your mind daily
- You align your thoughts with truth
- You let go of old patterns and step into new life

This is where transformation happens.

---

🌈 Living It Out (Simple + Practical)

Here’s what this looks like in everyday life:

1. Wake up and remind yourself who you are.
Approved. Loved. Accepted.

2. Go live your life.
Enjoy it. You’re free.

3. Repeat daily.
Consistency strengthens identity.

---

💬 Final Thought

Stop chasing approval.

You already have it.

You’re not trying to become someone—you’re discovering who you already are.

You are loved.
You are accepted.
You are victorious.

So go ahead—live like it. 🦋

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If this encouraged you, feel free to reply or share your thoughts. I’d love to hear what resonated with you.

Al Jennings

It is with profound sadness that Summit Church announces the passing of Peggy Stephens-Williams, a cherished and dedicat...
04/23/2026

It is with profound sadness that Summit Church announces the passing of Peggy Stephens-Williams, a cherished and dedicated member whose impact extended far beyond our community, inspiring countless individuals through her passion for education and connection. Her love for adventure and growth was contagious, touching the lives of all who knew her. We offer our sincerest condolences to her family and loved ones during this difficult time. Peggy Stephens-Williams will be deeply missed by the Summit family. Peggy Stephens-Williams

04/11/2026

Sunday message - What Jesus' Death Meant
FAQ
What is wrong with using some of the Ten Commandments as a moral code to live by?

We are not free from sin by keeping a part of the law. We are free from sin apart from the law (Romans 7:8).
God put His laws (not the old covenant law) on the inside of us (in our spirit).
And we have the Holy Spirit inside of us to guide us.
If you try to keep the whole law and fail in just one point, you’re guilty of all of it (James 2:10; Galatians 5:3).

How can a person stop sinning without living by the Ten Commandments?

A believer in Christ does not want to sin because it’s not our nature to do so (Romans 6:1,15).
Sin will not have dominion over you when you are under grace (Romans 6:14).

How is living by the 10 Commandments a bad thing?

The 10 Commandments don’t stop sinning; it increases sin (Romans 5:20; 1Cor 15:56).
The 10 commandments are called the ministry of death and condemnation (2Cor 3:7,9).

Summit Church family and friends please join us as we celebrate the birthday of Juanita Barksdale Regich! We appreciate ...
04/07/2026

Summit Church family and friends please join us as we celebrate the birthday of Juanita Barksdale Regich! We appreciate the gift you are! Thank you to you and husband Pastor Gary Regich’s leadership at the Indy Campus! We pray that your birthday will be as wonderful, joyful and lovely as you are! We know that God has so many more wonderful adventures in store for you!🎂🙌🏽❤️

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04/05/2026

Summit Church
2320 Maumee Ave
46814
Or on SummitChurchOnline on YouTube!

04/03/2026

Sunday message FAQ

What about 1 John 1:9?
It's for unbelievers, not believers -- the context reveals that.
The historical context is that this was written to the Gnostics (unbelievers) who did not believe that they had sin.
The word "sins" (in this verse) is a noun not a verb. in other words, it's describing a state of being not something you do. It's not an action word.
The apostle Paul, who is responsible for writing over half of the New Testament, never asked anyone to confess their sins in order to be forgiven.

Is it OK to tell God that you're sorry for something you've done?
Yes. A believer is not happy about sinning.

How do we know our future sins have been forgiven?

But when Christ had offered for all time a single sacrifice for sins, he sat down at the right hand of God Hebrews 10:12

For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.
Hebrews 10:14

Jesus is one and done sacrifice was good for all time.
In order to have time you have to have past present and future. If you don't have that you don't have time.

Wouldn't you ask your wife or husband to forgive you when you have wronged them? If so, why wouldn't you do so with God?
Well, because my wife did not die on the cross for me, Humans are different than God.
Our spouse did not forgive our future sins. Therefore, ask them to forgive you.🙂

Where in the Bible does it say that the 10 Commandments are a ministry of death and condemnation?
7 Now if the ministry of death, carved in letters on stone, came with such glory that the Israelites could not gaze at Moses’ face because of its glory, which was being brought to an end, 8 will not the ministry of the Spirit have even more glory? 9 For if there was glory in the ministry of condemnation, the ministry of righteousness must far exceed it in glory.
2 Corinthians 3:7–9

Where in the Bible does it say that the law is not for us today?

For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes. Romans 10:4

If we don't preach the 10 Commandments, what do we preach?
The new covenant is the only thing to minister today because we are under a new covenant of grace.

who has made us sufficient to be ministers of a new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit. For the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.
2 Corinthians 3:6

But I do not account my life of any value nor as precious to myself, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.
Acts 20:24

The new covenant ministers life whereas the old covenant is a ministry of death and condemnation.

In Christ, there's no condemnation (Romans 8:1).

What do we tell someone who is in sin?
🛑 Stop.
Let the thief no longer steal, Ephesians 4:28

If You're Already Forgiven… Why Ask Again? Join us for a deep dive into grace, belief, and the power of the cross in 'Ch...
04/02/2026

If You're Already Forgiven… Why Ask Again? Join us for a deep dive into grace, belief, and the power of the cross in 'Chillin' With God PT. 1'. ✝️ 🕊️

Chillin' With GodPastor Al JenningsSummit Experience

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