God's New Society ofGrace
Ephesians calls us as a church to relax into the Spirit’s renewing work. God, by grace, is building his people into a new society. He is reconciling sinners to himself and sinners to each other.
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Ephesians calls us as a church to relax into the Spirit’s renewing work. God, by grace, is building his people into a new society. He is reconciling sinners to himself and sinners to each other.
Occasionally at Grace Community Church, we study selected Scripture passages that do not fit into a particular sermon series. These selected sermons allow us the opportunity to address the concerns of a particular passage in the preaching/teaching ministry of Grace Community Church.
Occasionally at Grace Community Church, we look to the Bible to study various topics of interest and need. In these sermons, you will find a variety of topics that have been addressed at Grace Community Church.
The multimedia team made a mistake while recording this service which resulted in an equipment malfunction. So only about the last half of the sermon was successfully recorded. We apologize for this and will do our best to prevent it in the future. But here is the last half of the sermon that was recorded:
Occasionally at Grace Community Church, we look to the Bible to study various topics of interest and need. In these sermons, you will find a variety of topics that have been addressed at Grace Community Church.
The Freedom of the Gospel in Galatians.
The Apostle Paul wrote in Galatians 5, "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free." This series through Paul's letter to the Galatians explores the good news of the gospel that Christ came to set us free. All of us instinctively long for freedom, freedom from guilt, shame, sin, idolatries, and addictions. Listen how Jesus sets us free from every form of slavery in our lives.