What is "Love"? t.Jay & Level 3:16


[OCT7TH] Behind the Mic ft. Timothy Brindle, Hazakim, Will Passion & Believin' Stephen




Have you ever wondered what life is like for the Christian Hip-Hop artist offstage? On Friday October 7th, Creátre hosts "Behind The Mic," an event that will not only feature great music ministry, but will give several seasoned artists the opportunity to discuss what life is like away from the stage. "Behind The Mic" will feature national recording artists Hazakim, Timothy Brindle, and Believin' Stephen. Music will also be provided by Orlando's Will Passion. Please watch the promo video below for further details.

Teddy's Story - Believin' Stephen ft. Calm One



Every person has a story and each person's story affects other people.This is the story of the brokenness and restoration of a man named Teddy. He was neglected as a child, joins a gang and ends up in prison. In prison he recognizes a man named Eddie. His encounter with Eddie changes his life forever. Watch the video to find out the dramatic events that occur in Teddy's life.Teddy's Story is the third song of a trilogy by Stephen that contains the same characters in each story song. The video was directed by Pittsburgh director Dan Meyers who has done work for the likes of Mac Miller and Boaz.

[Featured Testimony] Not Delivered


Every day I commute to work 45 minutes. In heavy traffic, my commute is an hour. Among friends, I am known as “hell on wheels”; I tend to get where I need to go efficiently and speedily. During my time on the road I might let an expletive or two slip, especially when a car cuts in front of me or a slow car finds itself in the fast lane. By the time I arrive at my office, I have spewed enough filth to rival a minor demon.

My fits of fury most often take place on mornings when I am rushed. After a particularly convicting sermon on ushering the spirit of the Lord into our day at a Wednesday night service, I decided to make Thursday a day of joy. I woke in gratefulness and thankfulness, as I always do, and in addition to my morning prayer for safety and covering in my car I asked God to bind my spirit of entitlement. I asked God to bind my casual tongue and my spirit of haste. (Philippians 4:6-7) 

Not surprisingly, my drive became a soaring, effortless ride. I moved in courtesy, compassion, and peace – maintaining my sense of purpose and acknowledging my role in the corporate body. Work is noble, holy, and a blessing. My assumption that my arrival to work was somehow more important than others’ travels was false and arrogant. God made space for us all.

As a person that witnesses people racing out of the church parking lot each week with disdain, I was slightly embarrassed to need a sermon to remind me not to be a road rager. But God corrects us all in gentleness and light. Thankfully…