Greater Grace in an Anxious World | Mac McCurry
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In this week’s message, Pastor Mac McCurry preached from Philippians 4:4–7, calling the church to live with a gospel-centered mindset of rejoicing, prayer, and gratitude in every season. He highlighted Paul’s radical command to “rejoice in the Lord always” and “be anxious for nothing,” reminding us that these words were written from a prison cell — making them a powerful testimony to the supernatural peace only Christ can give. Pastor Mac connected biblical thanksgiving to the Greek word eucharisteō (to give thanks), showing how true gratitude flows from an awareness of God’s grace. Through stories about American history, the first Thanksgiving, and the Lord’s Supper in Matthew 26, he challenged believers to reject entitlement, push back against a culture that skips over gratitude, and instead cultivate thankful hearts rooted in God’s unearned favor. This message invites the church to step into a deeper rhythm of worship, peace, and everyday discipleship by remembering that everything we have is by His grace.




