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Sermon audio from Pastor Josh Beutow and guest speakers at experiencegrace.church located between Tremont and Pekin, Illinois
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Conflict in the church is inevitable—but mishandling it is not. God has a design for resolution within the body of Christ. It involves seeking wise help, embracing gospel-shaped humility, and trusting that God’s way leads to peace and spiritual maturity.
Our culture celebrates tolerance and avoids hard conversations, but true love does not ignore what destroys. This passage teaches us that purity is not about restriction, but protection.
In one of the most intimate moments before the cross, Jesus prays not for comfort or escape—but for unity among His followers. This message invites us to eavesdrop on that prayer and discover how a clear mission, shared vision, and lived-out values help the church move together with purpose. Like a team breaking the huddle, the call is clear: know the play, know your assignment, and run it together so the world may know Jesus.
What happens when a growing church reaches a point where one leader can no longer shepherd everyone well? In this message, we explore the New Testament pattern of shared leadership and discover that God designed His church to be led by a plurality of gifted, qualified elders—not driven by one personality. We are being invited to move beyond maintaining the status quo and step forward in faith toward a healthier, more biblical future for the church.
Join us for live worship as we talk about one of the most unnatural, yet supernatural, things you can do...forgive someone that has wronged you.
Have you ever gotten a gift and wondered, “What do I even do with this?” Every believer is ‘gifted,’ but many wrestle with what to do with it. Join us as we learn the difference between going to church and being the church.
This foundational sermon sets the stage for a powerful revelation of “what we need” (as a church) and invites every believer to discover how God uniquely works through them.
Ever struggle to live out what you say you believe?! This wild story from the life of Elijah gives us some insight into what may be causing the problem.
Here’s a Christmas challenge: Let’s pause the chaos, confront the lies we believe, and rediscover the wonder of a God who wants not just to forgive us—but to walk with us and change us.
What does God want me to do? The simple answer is “be holy.” The way to do this might not be what you think. Instead of striving to move ourselves from “sinner” to “saint,” we learn that God has already positioned us in holiness and continues shaping us through His Spirit. By seeing sanctification as relational rather than mechanical, we discover the freedom of abiding in Christ and letting His presence bring heaven to our hearts.
Have you ever felt stuck, frustrated, or spiritually exhausted? Often, it’s because our focus has drifted. Join us as we explore the focus that changes everything!
We often talk about Jesus coming to earth at Christmas, but long before the manger, God had already placed His first representatives on the planet—us. If you’ve ever wondered who you really are, why the world is so broken, or how Jesus makes us whole again, this sermon will point you to the surprising answers.
What does it really mean to be thankful—not just when life feels good, but even when it doesn’t make sense? Join us as we wrestle with the tension between our circumstances and God’s command to give thanks. If you’ve ever had trouble finding gratitude in the middle of real-life struggles, this message is for you!
What if being “right on the money” financially is about more than just giving? Discover how shifting your perspective from ownership to stewardship can bring freedom, purpose, and joy in every financial decision.
The world is broken, and there is no way around that. But God has always desired to walk with His creation. He made a new thing at the beginning of all things in Genesis, and in Revelation He declares again that He is making all things new. In this sermon, Pastor Linder discusses what it looks like for us to return to the innocence of Eden and to walk once more with our Creator.
Whether you think of yourself as “wealthy,” or not, this passage has great wisdom on how to think about money from a Biblical perspective.
Most people don’t want “enough.” We want to be RICH! Before you chase the next raise or upgrade, take a closer look at what it really means to be “right on the money.”
Ok...they preach for 35 minutes once a week. What else do they do?!? This passage gives clear direction on the other things that spiritual leaders should be doing in the local church.
Who is your favorite person to “follow” online? There’s a big difference between clicking a button and truly FOLLOWING someone. This passage moves us from asking IF we follow Jesus, to asking HOW we follow Jesus.
What makes a truly good leader—talent, charisma, or something deeper? In this passage, Paul flips the world’s definition of leadership upside down, showing us that God calls leaders to be servants, stewards, and faithful under-rowers whose work is evaluated by Him alone.



