We started our year last Sunday in prayer. We heard of steadfast prayer from Colossians 4 and then gathered to pray in the evening.
Along with praying together in 2026, we will spend each Lord’s Day letting the word of Christ dwell richly among us in...
Here we are again at the beginning of a new year, calling ourselves to prayer. It seems this has been an annual call since we began as a congregation over 30 years ago. Why this repeated exhortation to seek and beseech the Lord?
This is an...
We can often remember exactly where we were and what we were doing when historical events happened. For example, my parents’ generation can tell the story of what they were doing when Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon. The world would never be...
What comes to mind when you think of the Christmas season?
For me, the word that comes to mind is anticipation. A simple definition of 'anticipate' is to believe that something will occur in the future.
We live in a state of anticipation every day. We anticipate...
The Christmas season is one of great anticipation. Children can’t wait for Christmas Day to arrive. They hope that time will speed up and shorten the days until they can rip open the presents under the tree and begin enjoying the toys that have been...
God created a physical world to communicate the glories of his grace. Sunrise, with its colorful illumination of all matter upon which we live and from which we derive resources for life, is a spectacular display of God’s revelatory ways. God makes things visible through...
This Sunday at Grace Community Church, we will consider the martyrdom of Stephen from Acts 7:54-60. This paragraph is worth a weekend of meditation to mine all its encouragement for our living and dying in Christ.
John Stott said that Stephen’s death was full of Christ....
While reading in Acts 7 the sermon Stephen preached as his defense against the accusation of blasphemy, I was struck by his strategy. He gave his opponents a history lesson that ended with Jesus.
The accusation against Stephen was that he had spoken against the law...
Christians should live in a heads-up frame of mind.
“Be sober minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8, ESV).
The man who wrote these words shows us how he did it in Acts 6. The...
This Sunday at Grace Community Church we will again consider the early stages of persecution against the infant church in Jerusalem. I encourage you to read Acts 5 this weekend to prepare yourself for our time together.
A common but unhelpful approach to Bible passages about...