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Grace Community Church in Clarksville TN is a spiritual family that exists to worship together, move in a spiritual direction and to be kind to one another, our community and our world.
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Christianity gives us an extraordinary promise — that God can give us a new character. In this sermon, we look at how Mary found courage in the face of the unknown, and how we can do the same today. Key Verses: Luke 1:26-38
The author of Hebrews ends his letter by encouraging his intensely persecuted readers about the importance of faithful endurance. As we work, suffer, and live in this race set before us, we have the tools of spiritual discipline to help us find the endurance that comes from Christ. What we are all called to in the here and now is the work of spiritual discipline, the work of faithful endurance, that leads us towards our spiritual home. Key Verses: Hebrews 12:1-4
The Bible repeatedly tells us to "live by faith," but what does this actually mean? In this sermon we look at how faith intersects with everything we encounter in our lives, and ultimately leads us into something beyond our lives, as well. Key Verses: Hebrews 11:32-40
Our lives are often uncertain — and yet God asks us to have "faith" in him and his plan. In this sermon we look at what it means to live with faith, and the hope that faith can bring to our hearts when we do. Key Verses: Hebrews 11:1-3
Hebrews 10 reminds us that Jesus did more than forgive our sins. Through His sacrifice, He opened the way for us to live in God's presence with confidence. We can approach Him boldly, not from a distance, and hold tightly to the hope He offers. This hope shapes the way we live, encouraging us to love others well and stay faithful in community. Key Verses: Hebrews 10:19-25
Our lives will one day end. And then what? In this passage, the author of Hebrews shows us that we can face the end of our lives with great hope, because of Jesus. Key Verses: Hebrews 9:27-28
The Bible teaches that we can never save our own selves, but that we often try. In this sermon, we see how we need something better than our own efforts to save us, and how God works his grace into where we need it most. Key Verses: Hebrews 7:23-28
Our relationship with God should be deepening, growing, and maturing. To grow spiritually is to wrestle our will with God's and for Him to come out victorious. This is hard work, but a necessary work to grow spiritually in our relationship with God. The question is: are you ready to grow and mature spiritually by wrestling with God? Key Verses: Hebrews 6:1-3
In Hebrews 5, the author points us to the story of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. There, we see the suffering Savior of the world crying out to the Father. Jesus felt abandoned, overwhelmed, and too weak to carry life's burdens. In the middle of emotional and physical pain, He still chose to obey. His obedience gives us inspiration to choose obedience when we face our own suffering, and hope that it is not in vain. This passage is an excellent reminder that with Jesus as our perfect High Priest, our suffering will not have the last word. Key Verses: Hebrews 5:7-10
What do we really need in our lives? Apart from the basic essentials, we all need the same two things: to be forgiven and to be invited in. In this sermon, we look at how Jesus comes to meet these two needs for us through his life and his death. Key Verses: Hebrews 4:14-16
When the Bible says that we have a heart, it is talking about the very center of our beings — the part of us that tells us how to live. In this sermon, we look at the importance of paying attention to our hearts, and the importance of keeping a soft heart that can trust in God, through everything. Key Verses: Hebrews 3:12-19
Hebrews warns us not to drift from Jesus, urging us to listen carefully to the truth we've heard. It reveals again to us Christ's supremacy, our tendency to wander, and our need to anchor ourselves in Him. Key Verses: Hebrews 2:1-4
Why should we give our lives over to Jesus? As we begin our new series on the letter to the Hebrews, we see that Jesus is far greater than anyone or anything else that we could follow. Key Verses: Hebrews 1:1-4
What does it mean to be a community of people, gathered as a church, and marked by God's grace? Today we celebrate our twentieth anniversary by looking at our name — Grace Community Church — and what it still means for us as we look ahead. Key Verses: 1 Corinthians 1:3, 1 Corinthians 16:23-24
In this standalone message, we will take a fresh look at a popular Bible story- the prodigal son. As we do, we will be challenged to evaluate our propensity to rebel against God and our predisposition of pride. We will remember that our hope, as always, is in Jesus. He pursues the undeserving and invites us to be free of unfulfillment and bitterness that would otherwise define our lives because of our sin. Key Verses: Luke 15:11-32
Everything about God begins with His holiness, and His holiness finds its fullest expression in His compassion. What really is compassion, though? How does God show us His compassion? How are we called to activate compassion in our own lives? Key Verses: Psalm 25:1-7
We often hear that God is loving, but how do we reconcile this with our innate desire for justice for God to do something about what is wrong in our lives? In this sermon, we look at what it means that God is both loving and just, and how this can help us live in the midst of things that are unfair or unjust today. Key Verses: Psalm 7:6-17
When we deal with God, we are dealing with someone who is eternally faithful — meaning he will never change who he is or how he relates to his creation. In this sermon, we look at what this truth means and how it can be an incredible resource for our lives today. Key Verses: Psalm 138
In some ways, every other belief we have about God comes back to this one question: is God good? In this sermon, we look at what it means to believe that God is good, what it does not mean, and why it matters that we fight to believe that he is, no matter what is going on around us. Key Verses: Psalm 13
This week, we continue our series about the character of God by taking a closer look at what it means that God is omnipotent. When the problems of this world threaten to overwhelm us, we need authority beyond our own to put our trust in. God's complete power (omnipotence) gives us a reason to praise Him in all circumstances. This sermon will invite us to respond to God's power on display in the past, present, and future. Key Verses: Psalm 66:1-7
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