Author: Jess Plyler

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Two weeks ago, we began a sermon series on the Protestant Reformation. This month is also Missions Month at Grace. How do the lessons we learn from the Reformation fuel missions? How are these related, and how can you be involved in Missions at Grace? https://s3.amazonaws.com/grace-audio/WoGP/2017/2017WoGP1108.mp3...

Three names are associated with the history of the translation and publication of the Bible into the language of the people; John Wycliffe (died 1384), John Hus (died 1415), and William Tyndale (died 1536). Others championed this cause and helped in the effort. You can...

The truth of the gospel that we cling to and carry forward is summarized as, Scripture alone, Faith alone, Grace alone, Christ alone, and to God alone be glory. Text: Jude 3-4 https://s3.amazonaws.com/grace-audio/Sermons/20171029.mp3...

In this week's Words of Grace, let me ask you to pray. You may have some time for an extended prayer time, or you may be busy with work or other events and need to tuck these requests in your mind and pray as you...

This past Sunday, we concluded our sermon series on the book of Revelation. What were some highlights from this book of the Bible, and how does it encourage us to follow Christ from day to day? https://s3.amazonaws.com/grace-audio/WoGP/2017/2017WoGP1024.mp3...

The promise of Jesus is that he is coming soon. The prayer of the church is for him to return. The provision of God while we wait is grace for patience, purity, and perseverance in faith. Text: Revelation 22:7-21 https://s3.amazonaws.com/grace-audio/Sermons/20171022.mp3...

We have always heard that, at the end of the book of Revelation, we find the end of the world. Actually, we hear a prayer. Revelation 21 shows us the final state, which will be all things made new in a new heaven and new earth....

This week, Justin and Scott discuss what it means to bring the newness of Christ into all aspects of our lives. https://s3.amazonaws.com/grace-audio/WoGP/2017/2017WoGP1017.mp3...

In the beginning, God made all things good. In Christ, he is making all things new. Text: Revelation 21:1-22:6 https://s3.amazonaws.com/grace-audio/Sermons/20171015_1.mp3...

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