Preaching the Bible plainly, pointing to Jesus above every other name, and believing His Church is at its best when it's unified around Christ rather than divided by opinion.
Caleb Wright serves as Lead Minister at Post Oak Springs Christian Church, a Restoration Movement congregation in Rockwood, Tennessee, where the call is simple: know the Bible, love like Jesus, and keep His church unified around Him rather than around opinions. Caleb preaches most Sundays and helps lead Wednesday night Bible study, and spends the rest of his week walking with the people he shepherds through whatever season they're in.
He married Maegan in 2023, and the two of them are best friends first — the kind of friendship that shows up in the small things. Long hikes. Slow afternoons outside. A shared stack of books. Entirely too many hours spent side by side on a video game neither of them is willing to admit they're losing. Their two golden retrievers, Nymeria and Ghost, come along for most of it.
"He would not save Himself. That was never a sign that He had stopped caring about the people asking Him to save them."
Caleb and Maegan also work together at a local childcare center during the week, and they try to get back to Smoky Mountain Christian Camp — the place that shaped Caleb's faith long before he ever preached a sermon — every chance they get. Caleb's first book, The Heart of Healing, grew out of Maegan's family's story and the hard questions it raised about a God who heals dramatically in one moment and stays silent in the next.
The most recent Sunday messages, pulled live from Post Oak Springs' YouTube channel.
Biblical truth on the "contradiction" of physical suffering under a healing God.
The Heart of Healing is the true story of the Clark family — Caleb's in-laws — told from inside the fire, literally. A grease fire that burned their mountain home to the ground with two little girls watching from the lawn. A construction accident that crushed Billy Clark under a falling roof truss, and the stranger who showed up hours early saying only, "I'm here to help Billy," then vanished the moment he wasn't needed anymore. A twenty-year-old widow holding her first husband's hand as he died, after months of prayers that didn't save him. Three cousins left partially or fully blind by one doctor's overconfidence, and years of eight-hour waiting rooms that never once ended in good news.
Caleb doesn't sand down any of it to make God look better. Instead, he sets this family's decades of both dramatic healing and unanswered prayer next to Job, David, Paul, and Jesus Himself — who healed multitudes and still left every town with someone unhealed — and makes the case that the healing Christ died to give was never a body restored on our timeline, but a relationship reconciled at the cross. Honest, unresolved in places, and hard-won, The Heart of Healing is for anyone who has prayed for healing and wondered if God was still listening.
The Clark family — Maegan's family — whose fires, healings, losses, and unanswered prayers are the heartbeat of this book.
Starting with the one closest to home.
A true story of faith, family, and God's perfect plan — the Wright family's own unexpected journey, told by the woman who lived it. Quiet signs, real miracles, and a family that got bigger in a way none of them saw coming.
Get the bookSunday services, weekly Bible study, and speaking engagements — including Caleb's upcoming time at Smoky Mountain Christian Camp.
11:00 AM, Rockwood, TN. Caleb preaches most weeks.
6:00 PM, Post Oak Springs Christian Church. Come as you are.
Caleb is speaking at SMCC.
Caleb is speaking at SMCC.
Book signing / launch celebration details. PLACEHOLDER
Caleb (center) with family at Mount Rainier National Park.
For speaking invitations, questions about the book, or just to say hello.