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Joy: The Shepherd’s Candle

The past weeks have been marked by a deep sense of responsibility and privilege to stand with others, whether within a church family or the broader community. Moments of collective prayer and fasting have served as profound highlights, offering opportunities to support and uplift one another. Reflecting on the year’s significant events, these acts of unity and intercession have showcased the strength of coming together for a shared purpose. As the year winds down, there is an invitation to reflect, pray, and celebrate in community — embracing worship, shared meals, and meaningful connection to close out the season. The story of the shepherds in the nativity underscores the powerful message of inclusivity and grace. Despite their low social status and isolation, they were uniquely chosen to witness the birth of Jesus, reflecting God’s heart for the marginalized and unseen. This moment offers a glimpse into the kingdom of God — a reversal of worldly values that elevates the humble and invites the overlooked to the center of the story. The shepherds’ willingness to risk everything to encounter Jesus serves as an inspiring call to respond to divine invitations with courage and selflessness. In this season, their story encourages us to see and value others as God does, allowing love and humility to guide our actions and interactions. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/joy-the-shepherds-candle

12-15
16:35

Shalom in the Waiting

Advent invites a countercultural approach to life, emphasizing waiting and reflection amid the busyness and chaos of the world. This season offers an opportunity to seek peace in uncertainty, light in darkness, and hope in longing. The recurring theme in prophetic voices across history centers on God's unwavering faithfulness and goodness, even when circumstances appear hopeless. The concept of Shalom represents complete wholeness and harmony, restoring relationships with God, others, and creation to their intended perfection. Peace, as promised, transcends worldly definitions tied to favorable conditions. It is a profound inner assurance found in trusting God and recognizing that true fulfillment comes through Him. Waiting becomes a transformative act of listening and discerning His work, even when it is not immediately visible. This peace inspires action, encouraging gestures of care and reconciliation toward others, fostering an environment of healing and restoration while nurturing a trust that sustains through every challenge. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/shalom-in-the-waiting

12-08
16:35

A Prophecy of Hope

Advent is a time of waiting and longing for the Messiah, inviting reflection and stillness in a world full of busyness and distractions. Taking time for quiet moments allows space to hear from God. The theme of hope shines through the story of Jeremiah, who speaks of restoration and renewal for Israel even in times of loss and hardship. This reminds us to trust in God’s goodness and faithfulness, even when the future feels uncertain. God’s promises often come to pass in surprising ways, as seen in the humble and unexpected birth of Jesus. We are encouraged to wait patiently and trust that God is working in ways we may not yet see or understand.

12-01
23:35

The Story We Tell

A song inspires reflection on praising God, emphasizing that true significance lies not in grand achievements but in small, meaningful moments of blessing and encouragement. Storytelling emerges as a powerful tool for understanding, compared to building blocks: data represents basic knowledge, organized information signifies categorization, and visually presented details offer surface-level comprehension. However, storytelling goes deeper, igniting imagination and creating lasting connections. The narrative of Adam and Eve illustrates the importance of trusting God’s timing and process, while highlighting His unwavering love for humanity, even in moments of disobedience. The focus shifts to God’s promises and the call to build life on a firm foundation of faith. Cherishing the present moment and recognising the value of personal stories takes centre stage, with encouragement to foster community and inspire others by sharing these experiences.

11-24
34:16

Courage: Who Goes With You And Why

Speaker: Neville Garland The power of words is significant. They can be used to both build up and tear down. God's words, in particular, hold immense power to guide and empower individuals. The story of Joshua exemplifies this, highlighting the importance of listening to God's words and acting on them with courage. It is crucial to be mindful of the words we choose to listen to and speak. By surrounding ourselves with positive and uplifting words, we can significantly impact our lives and our relationships with others. Episode link:https://grace-community.church/lesson/courage-who-goes-with-you-and-why

11-17
35:20

Understanding Through Listening

Speaker Neil Dawson Inspired by the story of Peter and John healing the man at the temple gate in Acts 3, Neil challenges us to see others through Jesus’ eyes.

11-05
31:55

Authentic Faith

Speaker Neil Dawson This week Neil dives into the power of our words and the importance of living out our faith with authenticity. He challenges us to consider not just what we believe but how we believe, highlighting that a life truly transformed by Jesus speaks louder than words alone.

10-28
26:15

Seasoned With Compassion

Speaker: Lila Gribben This week’s focus is on the essential role of compassion in both communication with others and self-reflection. Compassion is compared to ​“salt,” enhancing the flavor and quality of our interactions. While we can speak and think without compassion, choosing to include it deepens relationships, making them more meaningful and gracious. Compassionate communication invites understanding and empathy, helping to build stronger connections with those around us. Beyond simply a feeling, compassion calls for action, much like the example of Jesus. The message encourages us to bring compassion into our daily lives, not only in how we engage with others but also in our internal dialogue. Being kind to ourselves is as important as being kind to others, as it nurtures both emotional well-being and self-growth. Through compassionate communication and self-talk, we can foster healthier relationships and a more positive inner life. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/seasoned-with-compassion

10-21
22:10

Weighing Words

Speaker: Amy Anderson Words hold significant power, with their impact often depending on how they are spoken and received. Just as objects vary in weight, so too do the words we hear and speak. Some words land lightly, while others stay with us, weighing us down. This is especially true when spoken by people in authority, such as parents, teachers, or friends, whose words can have a lasting effect on how we view ourselves. Understanding the weight of words is essential, as even simple remarks can shape our thoughts and emotions, sometimes in ways we don’t fully realize. While we can’t control what others say, we can control how much value we give to their words. It’s important to regularly reset our minds, focusing on what is true, uplifting, and admirable. By doing so, we free ourselves from the burden of harmful words and embrace a more accurate and positive view of ourselves. This shift in perspective allows us to find peace, knowing that our true value isn’t determined by the opinions of others but by the love and truth that come from a higher source. Episode Link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/weighing-words

10-13
22:55

Words Kill / Words Give Life

The importance of words and the power they carry is a central theme. Like a small rudder guiding a large ship, words can steer the direction of life, either towards destruction or freedom. Biblical teachings reinforce this idea, such as James comparing the tongue's power to that of a rudder, and Jesus warning that using words to speak ill of others is as harmful as actions like murder. Proverbs emphasizes this with the simple but powerful message: "Words kill, words give life; they're either poison or fruit." The challenge is to recognize that the same way others' words can deeply affect us, our own words have equal power over others. It calls for mindfulness in how we speak, knowing that our words can either harm or uplift. Additionally, reflecting on the way Jesus spoke teaches the importance of adapting our words to meet people where they are, whether in conversations with close disciples, crowds, or even enemies. Jesus consistently used words rooted in love, aiming for the benefit of others. This way of speaking is intertwined with prayer—by spending time in prayer, listening to God as Jesus did, we learn how to speak to others with wisdom and compassion. Prioritizing our relationship with God, grounding ourselves in His truth, prepares us for meaningful relationships with others, allowing us to respond with grace, even in difficult situations. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/words-kill-words-give-life

10-06
25:55

Behold, A New Thing

Isaiah 43:19 declares, ​“Behold, I am doing a new thing,” a call for the church to recognize and respond to God’s current movements. We often become too familiar with scripture, but now is the time for spiritual awareness and persistence in prayer. Like David in Psalm 102:13 and the persistent widow in Luke 18, we are urged to persevere in intercession, trusting in God’s appointed time for transformation. This isn’t a passive waiting, but a call to active, bold prayer and reliance on God’s promises. True transformation — whether in our families, communities, or personal lives — requires steadfastness. Just as Moses needed support in battle, we too must lean on one another in prayer. This season calls for deeper intimacy with God and a commitment to prayer, even when it feels costly. By embracing this, the church can experience the ​“new thing” God is doing and witness life and renewal in places that once seemed barren. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/behold-a-new-thing

09-29
23:35

Watching Our Words

Over the coming weeks, we’ll be reflecting on the power and importance of our words, inspired by Colossians 4:6. This verse emphasizes that our conversations should always be full of grace, whether we’re speaking to build others up or sharing our thoughts. Whether through careful, uplifting dialogue or thoughtful disagreement, we can use our words to bring out the best in others. The challenge here is not just about avoiding negative speech, but about fostering a habit of communication that reflects kindness, understanding, and grace. Throughout scripture, there is a recurring theme about the influence of words. From God creating the world with words in Genesis to the destructive power of the devil’s lies, the Bible is full of reminders that words hold immense power. We are urged to take control of our speech, recognizing how even the smallest words can either bring healing or harm. By understanding this, we are called to be mindful of how we communicate in our relationships, knowing that our words carry the potential to shape not only others but also the course of our own lives. Let’s commit to speaking in ways that bring life, not destruction, and move forward in a Jesus-like direction in all our conversations. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/watching-our-words

09-22
20:30

Elijah: Ordinary Meets Extraordinary

Speaker: Lila Gribben Elijah, one of the most renowned prophets of the Old Testament, lived during a period when Israel was drifting further from God. Following King Solomon's reign, a succession of kings led the nation away from God over several decades, with King Ahab’s marriage to a pagan woman marking a deep decline into idol worship and the rejection of God's laws. This was a dark time for Israel, but in the midst of this spiritual downfall, God raised up Elijah from the rugged mountains of Gilead, a man prepared by his rough upbringing for a significant mission. Elijah was from an obscure, hard place—wild, untamed, and free—which helped shape his character as a tough, solitary figure. His background enabled him to be God's messenger during this critical period, despite the simplicity of his life before being called. The focus of Elijah's life isn't just the miracles he performed or the dramatic moments recorded in scripture, but rather how his experiences, struggles, and preparation equipped him for God’s calling. His time in solitude, tending sheep in the wilderness, helped build resilience and reliance on God. Similarly, our own trials and mundane experiences may serve as preparation for greater purposes. Elijah's humanity, doubts, exhaustion, and emotional turmoil make him relatable, reminding us that even the most ordinary people can be used by an extraordinary God. His life encourages us to embrace our imperfections and trust that God can work through them for a greater purpose. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/elijah-ordinary-meets-extraordinary

09-15
18:37

Be Like Sunny

In the Gospels, we see people bringing even infants to Jesus so that He might bless them. This was a beautiful practice, but it received criticism from the disciples, who tried to stop the children from coming. Yet, Jesus insisted otherwise, showing that everyone, even the smallest and seemingly insignificant, is welcome in His presence. This speaks to a powerful truth: it’s not our status or maturity that allows us to enter God’s kingdom, but something much simpler and purer. Jesus challenges the way we often think. While we might feel grateful that we aren’t like those we consider ​“unworthy,” Jesus flips this mindset upside down. He welcomes those whom the world might deem insignificant and blesses them. Children, in their innocence, haven’t yet learned to look down on others or divide people into ​“us” and ​“them.” Instead, they trust and depend on others wholeheartedly, much like we are called to trust and depend on God. Just as a child relies on their parents, like little Sunny trusts her mum and dad, we are invited to rely on God. The only judgment we should carry is recognizing that each person we encounter is made in the image of God. Episode Link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/be-like-sunny

09-08
16:19

Lessons From Yesterday

Nations are constantly evolving and changing, particularly in times of crisis. Understanding history provides a vital perspective, helping us recognize both the progress and persistent challenges. The aspiration for a more just, equal society is ongoing, and while progress has been made, inequalities remain. Unity and collective effort are essential to ensure that opportunities, prosperity, and fairness are accessible to all. The vision is not to dwell on past divisions but to focus on shared values and a common destiny. Hope and optimism fuel this journey. Despite the obstacles, we are empowered by the opportunity to shape a better future for all. By working together, overcoming setbacks, and striving for equality, the goal of a more just society is within reach. Embracing history’s lessons helps guide the path toward this shared vision, ensuring that progress continues for generations to come. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/lessons-from-yesterday

09-01
27:24

Jesus, All For Jesus

Ronnie Dawson is sharing. The red letters in the Bible hold a special significance for Ronnie, as they are the direct words of Jesus. He reflects deeply on what Jesus says about worship, particularly the idea that God is spirit and that we are made of body, soul, and spirit. The Bible emphasizes the importance of worshiping in spirit and truth, and Ronnie believes that in worship, our spirits unite with God’s spirit. This unity is not just about the words we sing but also about our attitude and posture. For Ronnie, worship is as much an inner disposition as it is a vocal expression. Matthew 4:10 underscores the principle that service naturally follows worship. In Ronnie’s view, our giving is an essential aspect of worship, reflecting where our hearts truly lie, as highlighted in Matthew 6:21. He is reminded of the biblical truth that ​“whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly,” understanding that genuine worship involves wholehearted surrender to God’s plans and purposes. This surrender is a vital component of worship, aligning our spirits with God’s will and manifesting in our actions and service. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/jesus-all-for-jesus

07-28
34:46

Praise You In This Storm / Glory Honor Power

Andrew Gribben’s favorite song, Praise You in this Storm by Casting Crowns, holds a significant emotional connection for him. Known for his love of musicals and emotionally powerful music, Andrew finds that certain songs resonate deeply, providing solace and strength during challenging times. This particular song stands out as an anthem for him, reflecting a particularly difficult period in his life. It serves as a battle cry, empowering him and instilling a sense of gratitude. Andrew believes that music has different roles depending on the time and season, and Praise You in this Storm is a poignant reminder of resilience and faith during tough moments. Jaci Cauvel’s chosen song, ​“Glory Honor Power,” reflects her complex and evolving relationship with God. Despite the ups and downs in her faith journey, she recognizes God’s unwavering consistency. During challenging times when prayer has been difficult, music has become her form of prayer, offering solace and connection. Psalm 22:1 – 4 resonates with her, emphasizing that even when God’s presence isn’t felt, His goodness remains. This song embodies her trust in God’s enduring faithfulness and serves as a reminder of His perpetual goodness. Episode link:https://grace-community.church/lesson/praise-you-in-this-storm

07-21
26:59

By Faith

Sharing: Neville Garland, Neil Dawson and Carolyn Dawson. By Faith by Keith and Kristyn Getty and Stuart Townend is a heartwarming song that encourages us to live in a way that stands out. It reminds us that God invites us on this incredible journey of faith, where we trust in Him even when we can’t see the whole picture. The song beautifully conveys that we’re called to live by faith, looking beyond what’s right in front of us and believing in God’s promises for our future. What makes this song even more special is its emphasis on ​“we” instead of ​“I.” It reminds us that we’re not alone; we’re part of a community of believers who support each other. It’s a collective journey where we walk together, empowered by the Holy Spirit who gives us strength and guidance. ​“By Faith” inspires us to embrace this journey, encouraging us to look beyond our current circumstances and trust in the amazing things God has planned for us. Later, Carolyn Dawson shares a song that’s helped her through challenging times in her life: Cornerstone. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/by-faith

07-14
15:24

Is He Worthy? / Cornerstone

In our new series, members of our church family share their favourite songs. This week it’s the turn of William and Neil. Is He Worthy? In Revelation Chapter 5, John has a vision of a scroll that is sealed and hidden from humanity. This scroll, representing the fullness of God’s plan and knowledge, is inaccessible and causes John great distress because no one seems worthy to open it and reveal its contents. The sealed scroll signifies a profound mystery and the unfolding of divine will that remains out of reach. However, John’s anguish is alleviated when he realizes that Jesus is the one worthy to open the scroll. Described as the Lion of the tribe of Judah and the Lamb who was slain, Jesus alone possesses the authority and worthiness to break the seals and unveil the scroll. This revelation brings John immense comfort, as it underscores Jesus’s unique role in divine redemption and the fulfillment of God’s plan, assuring John and all believers of the ultimate sovereignty and goodness of Christ. Cornerstone David started as a mere shepherd boy but rose to become a cornerstone, a foundational figure in biblical history. Similarly, Jesus, initially perceived as insignificant, emerged as the chief cornerstone, essential for the faith and life of believers. The crucial question posed is whether Jesus is our cornerstone. If He isn’t, our lives lack a stable foundation, and we risk building on uncertain ground. We’re all metaphorically ​“under construction,” often focusing on building a life of achievement, security, or success. However, the foundation, like Jesus as the cornerstone, is meant to support the entire structure, not just a single aspect of our lives. We can’t compartmentalize our reliance on Him; He must be the foundation for all areas of life. Despite inevitable storms, recognizing Jesus as Lord of all provides stability and hope. The song ​“Cornerstone” encapsulates this message, emphasizing the hope found in making Jesus the foundation of our lives.

07-07
19:55

Silence into Song

Zephaniah 3:17 paints a vivid picture of God as a warrior who gives victory, embodying strength and protection. This image complements the message of John 3:16 in the New Testament, where God’s immense love for humanity is demonstrated through the sacrifice of His Son. Contrary to the belief that God is perpetually angry with us, the truth is that He is profoundly for us, aligning with the idea that the doctrine of impassability is flawed. God’s nature is not one of detachment but of deep empathy and engagement with His creation. In John 14 – 16, Jesus speaks to His disciples about the profound joy He desires for them, as highlighted in John 15:11, where He wishes for His joy to be in them, making their joy complete. Joy, as a divine attribute, underscores God’s delight in His relationship with His children. Imagine the God of the universe becoming silent, reflecting on His love for us — this silence can be seen as a sign of His quiet, contemplative love. However, this silence is eventually broken by God’s song over us, symbolizing His exuberant joy and affection. This dynamic interplay of quiet love and joyous singing reveals a God who is intimately connected to and passionate about His people. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/silence-into-singing

06-30
19:42

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