Guest Sermons
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.
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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 Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Tolkien wrote in the Lord of the Rings that "the hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known." In this series, we meet The King, who has come to undo and heal all the brokenness of the world.
The Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Tolkien wrote in the Lord of the Rings that "the hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known." In this series, we meet The King, who has come to undo and heal all the brokenness of the world.
The Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Tolkien wrote in the Lord of the Rings that "the hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known." In this series, we meet The King, who has come to undo and heal all the brokenness of the world.
Faith is an exercise in reality, and very often God makes use of pain to shout and wake us up to reality. Saving faith embraces the reality of our sinfulness as well as the reality of Jesus' grace and authority to save.
The Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Tolkien wrote in the Lord of the Rings that "the hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known." In this series, we meet The King, who has come to undo and heal all the brokenness of the world.
We have a real need to rest and be still, but "religion" is a cruel task master that will never allow us to rest. Jesus, however, shows us that He came to give us the deep rest we need.
The Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Tolkien wrote in the Lord of the Rings that "the hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known." In this series, we meet The King, who has come to undo and heal all the brokenness of the world.
Jesus shows us in these three stories the complexity of His character and presence. His presence is frightening, compassionate, and puzzling, and He alone possesses the words of life.
The Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Tolkien wrote in the Lord of the Rings that "the hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known." In this series, we meet The King, who has come to undo and heal all the brokenness of the world.
Jesus has come to challenge us with His real authority, but that same authority is the authority that He uses to reverse the curse and undo the brokenness of the world. We are called to submit to Jesus' authority and grace.
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.
What does the Bible have to say about Same Sex Relationships? How can and should we respond and interact with the culture's values? How can we hold together both a robust view of sin and a robust view of grace that enables us to be the church in the world?
The prophet Isaiah wrote about a mysterious Servant who would come and bring the promise of hope, redemption, and restoration to God's people. In this sermon series, we look at selected passages to discover the identity of this mysterious Servant and the Hope He promises to bring.
Isaiah lifts us to the hope of a day when all our deepest longings will be met and realized. This future hope has the power to radically shape our present.
The prophet Isaiah wrote about a mysterious Servant who would come and bring the promise of hope, redemption, and restoration to God's people. In this sermon series, we look at selected passages to discover the identity of this mysterious Servant and the Hope He promises to bring.
God has come and risen upon us to reveal to us the way things really are. The light that shines into the darkness of the world and our lives is a light the beautifies and lasts forever.