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On Your Mark… Get Set…
https://thegfc.org/…/Nehemiah%20Audi…/1430Neh02.09-20.mp3 As we progress in our study through the book of Nehemiah, we continue to get a vision of Nehemiah’s character. Today, we looked at the humble way in which he served God and his fellow Jews. We concluded that each of us must respond to the unique burden God has placed on our hearts and do all that we do for His glory and the good of others. Listen to today’s sermon to learn more!
Appealing Appeals | Nehemiah 2:1-10
https://thegfc.org/…/Nehemiah%20Audi…/1429Neh02.01-10.mp3 This past Sunday, we continued our study of Nehemiah. As we examined the way Nehemiah made a daring appeal to a world leader, we discovered some valuable and practical guidelines to apply to our own lives. Not least of which was the reminder to prepare with prayer. Click the link above to listen to this week’s message on Nehemiah 2:1-10!
Parsing a Prayer | Nehemiah 1:4-11
https://thegfc.org/…/Nehemiah%20Audi…/1428Neh01.04-11.mp3 This week at Grace Fellowship Church, we were reminded of the vital place of prayer in the believer’s life. In our study of Nehemiah 1:4-11, we examined the powerful prayer of a remarkable yet humble man of faith. If you missed the sermon or would like to listen to it again, you can access it through the player above!
Community Concern | Nehemiah 1:1-4
https://thegfc.org/sermons/Nehemiah%20Audio%20Sermons/1427Neh01.01-04.mp3 Today, we heard a very practical sermon by Pastor Holladay on the first few verses of Nehemiah. In examining the compassion Nehemiah had for his homeland, we were prompted to examine our own compassion for each other as a church family, locally and globally. Click the link to listen to a moving and challenging reminder of the standard we are called to as Christians!
Meet Nehemiah | Nehemiah 1:1-2; 2:1,5
https://thegfc.org/…/Nehemiah%20Audio%2…/1426Neh01.01.mp3 Today, after two years in Mark’s Gospel, we began a new series/adventure in the Old Testament book of Nehemiah. Click the link above to listen to today’s message which serves as an introduction to both the character of Nehemiah and the book which bears his name.
Resurrection Culmination
https://thegfc.org/…/Mark%20Audio%2…/1425Mark16.01-20.mp3 This Easter morning, we heard a powerful conclusion to our two year series in Mark’s gospel ! And what a perfect topic to close with: Christ’s resurrection. Listen to this final sermon on Mark as we consider what it was like for those who experienced Christ’s resurrection first hand.
Entombed but Effectual | Mark 15:39-47
https://thegfc.org/…/Mark%20Audio%2…/1424Mark15.39-47.mp3 Sometimes, we think of the cross and the resurrection as being the significant aspects of the crucifixion narrative. Yet today we learned that even in Jesus’ death, others were impacted and invoked to make a response to Him. Listen to this week’s sermon on Mark 15:39-47 as we near the triumphant conclusion of Mark’s gospel!
A Depiction of the Crucifixion | Mark 15:33-39
https://thegfc.org/…/Mark%20Audio%2…/1423Mark15.33-39.mp3 “Jesus death was personal. He died personally and He died for individual persons, granting personal access to the very throne of almighty God for all those who will personally turn from sin and trust Him alone and Him completely and Him personally.” This past Sunday at Grace, we looked into four characteristics of Jesus’ death. Listen to this week’s message on Mark 15:33-39, as we come closer to the conclusion of Mark’s gospel.
Grace Fellowship Church Youth Night
Join us for another youth night at Grace Fellowship Church! Tony Bowling will be leading the youth through part 7 of his series on Daniel, “Thriving In Enemy Territory.” A time of recreation will be enjoyed and snacks will be provided. *Dress for warmer weather! Please, see attached flier for additional details: 03-09-16 Pride Problems
An Examination of Humiliation – Mark 15:15-32
https://thegfc.org/sermons/Mark%20Audio%20Sermons/1422Mark15.15-32.mp3 “… had Jesus come down from the cross to save Himself He would have saved no one… Praise Him that He did not come down from that cross. He remained unto death in order that He might save us and that we might believe and receive forgiveness and eternal life.” – Pastor Holladay Click the link above to listen to the latest message in our series on Mark’s gospel!
Missing Pieces (part 2) John 18:28-19:16, Luke 23:6-12, Mark 15:1-15
https://thegfc.org/sermons/Mark%20Audio%20Sermons/1421John18.28-19.16.mp3 This past Sunday at Grace Fellowship Church, we continued to learn about the leaders Jesus stood before as He faced His crucifixion. This week we looked into the responses of Herod and Pilate to Jesus. We learned that both fell far short of faith and commitment to Christ. And in examining their responses, we learned more about what it means to appropriately respond to Christ. Listen to this week’s message to learn more!
Missing Pieces Pt. 1 – John 18:12-14, 19-24; Mark 14:53-65
https://thegfc.org/sermons/Mark%20Audio%20Sermons/1420John18.12-14,19-24.mp3 As we read about the unjust plot to crucify Jesus in our study of Mark’s gospel, Pastor Holladay has taken some time to look into the attitudes of the leaders responsible for Jesus’ death. This past Sunday, we learned about Annas and Caiaphas and their hostility towards Christ. We were reminded that in His vast wisdom, God used the murder of His beloved Son to bring about the redemption of mankind. As only He can do, He used…