
[Sunday] Born & Light - Missio Dei
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness, a light has dawned. But how is this light dawned by being born again?
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness, a light has dawned. But how is this light dawned by being born again?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Uncover the transformative Resurrected Way, illuminating the personal and powerful implications of Christ's victory over death and reshaping our understanding of life, hope, and mission in the world.
A call to make disciples, rooted in Jesus's enduring love, empowers even the doubting to share a love that defines the very heart of the church. Matthew Chapter 28
[Sunday] Field of Fishermen - Missio Dei
Jesus walks into Galilee, and rather than expecting his followers to come to his level, Jesus calls his disciples right where they are.
Jesus walks into Galilee, and rather than expecting his followers to come to his level, Jesus calls his disciples right where they are.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Mark's account unveils a resurrection marked by amazement, revealing God's presence in unexpected bursts of glory. Mark 16
Uncover the transformative Resurrected Way, illuminating the personal and powerful implications of Christ's victory over death and reshaping our understanding of life, hope, and mission in the world.
A call to make disciples, rooted in Jesus's enduring love, empowers even the doubting to share a love that defines the very heart of the church. Matthew Chapter 28
1 Kings Ch4 Bible Study
1 Kings 4-5 Bible Study
1 1 Kings 2-3 Bible Study
Missio dei: The Heart of God: Part 2 (Teaching Series)
From the beginning, God has been sending his spirit out to bring life and beauty in the universe. It's a great sending. In this sending, we can see the heart of God as we join in with God’s mission.
Missio Dei Part 2
From the beginning, God has been sending his spirit out to bring life and beauty in the universe. It's a great sending. In this sending, we can see the heart of God as we join in with God’s mission.
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Reading Plan
Read around the readings for Sunday
July 2nd
Genesis 12:1-41
Corinthians 1:10-17
Matthew 4:12-22
July 9th
Isaiah 9:1-41
John 5:7-12
John 3:1-8
July 16th
Ezekiel 2:1-52
1 Thessalonians 3:1-5
Mark 6:6b-13
July 23rd
Isaiah 25:1-9
Revelation 19:6-10
Luke 14:15-24
July 30th
Exodus 16:2-16
Philippians 1:20-24, 27
Matthew 20:1-16
August 6th
Isaiah 40:1-11
Acts 11:15-18
Mark 1:1-8
Mary came to the tomb feeling last and wanting to cry. Peter knew his faith, who was in and who was out. Yet when they both felt last, God sent them to be the first.
The voice of one calling, like comfort to us all. That voice of comfort does not come from high pyramids or silver stones or fancy horses but from the wilderness.
It’s always amazing to see us, workers of God’s kingdom, trying to maintain a pecking order of righteousness in the midst of such great generosity of our God.
Jesus is sitting with Scrooge-like religious leaders when one talks about how great the feast in God’s kingdom will be. But will those scrupulous Scrooges even be there, or will God bring everyone else to the party from all the roads and the countryside?
Jesus sends his disciples to bring the mission of God to the Children of Israel. But how Jesus sends them out is so much different than our planned expectations.
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness, a light has dawned. But how is this light dawned by being born again?
Jesus walks into Galilee, and rather than expecting his followers to come to his level, Jesus calls his disciples right where they are.
From the beginning, God has been sending his spirit out to bring life and beauty in the universe. It's a great sending. In this sending, we can see the heart of God as we join in with God’s mission.
[Sunday] David A Christmas Story - Rise & Fall
The story of David follows those patterns of the kingdom of God. From Hannah’s pattern of humbleness to Eli’s pattern of pride leading to a fall. But David's fall at the end of Samuel cries out into the future giving us eyes to see the pattern again in the true and better David.
Sermon
The story of David follows those patterns of the kingdom of God. From Hannah’s pattern of humbleness to Eli’s pattern of pride leading to a fall. But David's fall at the end of Samuel cries out into the future giving us eyes to see the pattern again in the true and better David.
Bible Study for Sunday
2 Samuel Chapters 21-24
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Mark's account unveils a resurrection marked by amazement, revealing God's presence in unexpected bursts of glory. Mark 16
Uncover the transformative Resurrected Way, illuminating the personal and powerful implications of Christ's victory over death and reshaping our understanding of life, hope, and mission in the world.
A call to make disciples, rooted in Jesus's enduring love, empowers even the doubting to share a love that defines the very heart of the church. Matthew Chapter 28
1 Kings Ch2 Bible Study
1 1 Kings 2-3 Bible Study
1 1 Kings 2-3 Bible Study
The Press Conference from the Cross
What’s Life Really All About?
Read the whole article here. https://mbird.com/sports/the-press-conference-from-the-cross/
From politics to sports, the press conference is generally a scripted affair. There are certain things you mustn’t talk about — namely, religion, sex and especially death. Things run smoothly when a public figure simply stands at a podium and is asked questions about what they could have done better or how best to move forward. The answers are full of catchphrases and conventional jargon about needing to focus on the right things and to “keep doing the hard work.” It is often a one-size-fits-all ordeal where nothing of substance is ever actually said. Every once in a while, however, the veil is lifted and the interaction feels all-too-human. In those times, it can feel as revelatory as a fiery sermon on a sleepy Sunday.
Two days after a heartbreaking loss to the Miami Heat in the NBA playoffs, Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla was asked how he was coping. What exactly was he doing to stave off the gloom? Was he watching movies or taking long walks? His response was astonishing. “Honestly,” he said, interrupting the reporter before the question was finished, “I met three girls under the age of twenty-one with terminal cancer. Watching a girl dying; and smiling and enjoying being with……………..
[Sunday] Grief - Rise & Fall
Absalom looks at his father David and only sees pain. In his attempt to take the throne, he ends up getting caught up in his own pride.
Absalom looks at his father David and only sees pain. In his attempt to take the throne, he ends up getting caught up in his own pride.
Bible Study for Sunday
2 Samuel Chapters 13-20
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Mark's account unveils a resurrection marked by amazement, revealing God's presence in unexpected bursts of glory. Mark 16
Uncover the transformative Resurrected Way, illuminating the personal and powerful implications of Christ's victory over death and reshaping our understanding of life, hope, and mission in the world.
A call to make disciples, rooted in Jesus's enduring love, empowers even the doubting to share a love that defines the very heart of the church. Matthew Chapter 28
[Sunday] Bathsheba- Rise & Fall
David looks over his kingdom, holding his head high enough to not look on the problems and needs of those in his kingdom beyond himself. In a series of moves with Bathsheba, David neglects others and causes hurt and pain for his own family for years. But in that same series of moves we see the power of forgiveness in the cross and resurrection.
David looks over his kingdom, holding his head high enough to not look on the problems and needs of those in his kingdom beyond himself. In a series of moves with Bathsheba, David neglects others and causes hurt and pain for his own family for years. But in that same series of moves we see the power of forgiveness in the cross and resurrection.
Questions This Week
For this week read 2 Samuel chapters 8 and 12.
What has the most annoying person in the world done to you? What makes them so annoying?
Read 2 Samuel 11. What does David use his power to do? How does one sin lead to other sins?
Read 2 Samuel 12:1-14. Why does Nathan tell the story about sheep to David? What does David realize?
When have you been “that man?” When you realize that you are “that guy,” what should you do?
How does looking to the cross of Jesus give you hope when you are “that guy?”
Bible Study for Sunday
2 Samuel Chapters 8-12
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Mark's account unveils a resurrection marked by amazement, revealing God's presence in unexpected bursts of glory. Mark 16
Uncover the transformative Resurrected Way, illuminating the personal and powerful implications of Christ's victory over death and reshaping our understanding of life, hope, and mission in the world.
A call to make disciples, rooted in Jesus's enduring love, empowers even the doubting to share a love that defines the very heart of the church. Matthew Chapter 28
1 Kings Ch1 Bible Study
2 Samuel 22-24 Bible Study
1st Week of Summer Kids Bible Club, Photos
Fun Times at the first week of summer kids Bible Club.
Fun Times at the first week of summer kids Bible Club


Chocolate Ice Cream Day at ACC
Kevin Made Chocolate Ice Cream for the patients at our center on Wednesday!
Kevin Made Chocolate Ice Cream for the patients at our center on Wednesday!
[Sunday] House - Rise & Fall
David feels bad as he looks around his really nice house made of cedar; the Lord needs a house like this. Peter sees Jesus bright and shiny on the mountain and immediately wants to build a house for Jesus. But Jesus, with the Lord’s house behind him, says, “Tear it down, and I will rebuild it in 3 days.” We realize it has never been about the house we want to build.
David feels bad as he looks around his really nice house made of cedar; the Lord needs a house like this. Peter sees Jesus bright and shiny on the mountain and immediately wants to build a house for Jesus. But Jesus, with the Lord’s house behind him, says, “Tear it down, and I will rebuild it in 3 days.” We realize it has never been about the house we want to build.
Questions This Week
Read 2 Samuel chapters 6 and 7.
What is the greatest church building you’ve ever seen? What made it so great?
What are ways we are tempted to think we are building things for God that actually honor ourselves?
Read 2 Samuel 7:1-17. Why does David want to build a house for the Lord?
How does God describe being with his people? As David thinks he’s going to build a house for God, what does God promise to do (see verses 12-16)?
God isn’t confined to a building and promises to go with you wherever you go. Describe a time when this has given you peace.
Bible Study for Sunday
Chapters 29-31- 2 Samuel 1-6
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Mark's account unveils a resurrection marked by amazement, revealing God's presence in unexpected bursts of glory. Mark 16
Uncover the transformative Resurrected Way, illuminating the personal and powerful implications of Christ's victory over death and reshaping our understanding of life, hope, and mission in the world.
A call to make disciples, rooted in Jesus's enduring love, empowers even the doubting to share a love that defines the very heart of the church. Matthew Chapter 28
2 Samuel 22-24 Bible Study
2 Samuel 22-24 Bible Study
Mark's account unveils a resurrection marked by amazement, revealing God's presence in unexpected bursts of glory. Mark 16