Sinopsis
Gospel Grace Church exists as a church to honor God by making gospel-centered, grace-saturated disciples of Jesus Christ.
Episodios
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Teaching Children & Youth Stewardship
06/07/2025 Duración: 28min- Speaker: Paul Howell - Join us for a practical and engaging four-week class on biblical stewardship, designed to help you honor God with your resources in every season of life. Each week we’ll focus on a different stage—children, young adults, middle age, and retirement—offering tools and teaching for faithful financial living. Whether you’re raising kids, paying off loans, planning for retirement, or thinking about your legacy, this class will give you clear, biblical guidance and practical steps. Come learn how to manage money God’s way—and make an eternal impact.”
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A Biblical Foundation for Mercy and Compassion
06/07/2025 Duración: 32minLuke 10:25-37 - Speaker: Chan Choi - In this session, we’ll explore why God’s mercy is not just a comforting truth but a transformative force in the life of every believer. We’ll briefly trace the theme of mercy across both the Old and New Testaments, highlighting how it reveals God’s heart and shapes our calling. Anchored in the parable of the Good Samaritan, we’ll consider how God's mercy trains us to extend mercy to others.
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College & Young Adults
06/07/2025 Duración: 28min- Speaker: Paul Howell - Join us for a practical and engaging four-week class on biblical stewardship, designed to help you honor God with your resources in every season of life. Each week we’ll focus on a different stage—children, young adults, middle age, and retirement—offering tools and teaching for faithful financial living. Whether you’re raising kids, paying off loans, planning for retirement, or thinking about your legacy, this class will give you clear, biblical guidance and practical steps. Come learn how to manage money God’s way—and make an eternal impact.”
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The Blessed Life
06/07/2025 Duración: 50minPsalm 84 - Speaker: Jon Kopp - If the famous words of Psalm 42, "Why are you downcast, oh my soul?" reflect the straining and strugglings of our relationship with God yet unfulfilled, Psalm 84 reflects the straining and strengthenings of our relationship with God fulfilled. "How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts.” But, don't rush ahead too quickly. Psalm 84 is not as neat and tidy as we'd like it to be. There's still longing. Still difficulty. Still the tension of living in a world that is not yet made whole. We often assume the blessed life is about getting what we think we want, but the more we listen to the words of Psalm 84, the more we the more we realize that the blessed life isn’t about getting everything we think we want—it’s about getting God. The good life is found in Him. Those who desire Him, pursue Him and trust Him are blessed.
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A Sinners Prayer
29/06/2025 Duración: 44minPsalm 51 - Speaker: Will Galkin - This Sunday, we’ll be in Psalm 51, where David responds to the exposure of his sin with a prayer that gives words to what many of us feel when we have messed up. Instead of hiding, excusing, or trying to fix things, David owns his sin and casts himself on the mercy of God. Psalm 51 is not just a record of his repentance; it is a gift to anyone who has come to the end of themselves and still wants to be made right with God. David does not bring a plan or a promise. He brings a broken heart, and that is what God receives. If you are weighed down by sin, guilt, or shame, this Psalm shows what it sounds like to turn back to the Lord. The grace we find in this Psalm does not ignore sin. It meets it, cleanses it, and restores the sinner. That is the good news. God is still in the business of meeting His people with mercy.
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A Psalm of Lament
22/06/2025 Duración: 37minPsalm 142 - Speaker: Jotham Manoranjan - Psalm 142 invites us into one of the lowest points in David’s life. Fleeing from Saul, David finds himself alone in a cave—with no friend and no refuge. This psalm belongs to the collection of laments—psalms that pour out sorrow and desperation to God in prayer. In this cave, at his lowest, David models what we are to do in our own moments of darkness: he cries out to God. Psalm 142 gives us more than a record of David’s pain—it offers a way forward for us in our own loneliness, pain, and dejection. It shows us how to pray when there are no words, how to hope when all seems lost, and how to turn to God when no one else is left.
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There and Back Again
15/06/2025 Duración: 44minPsalm 121 - Speaker: Will Galkin - This Sunday, we’ll be walking with the ancient pilgrims who made their way up to Jerusalem by turning our attention to Psalm 121. This short but powerful psalm gives voice to the vulnerable soul who looks up at looming hills and asks, “Where does my help come from?” In a world filled with anxiety, fatigue, and uncertainty, this question still resonates deeply with us today. The answer the psalmist gives is clear and comforting: “My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth.” As we journey through this psalm, we’ll see that God is not distant or indifferent. He is our Keeper, our Protector, and our constant Companion. He watches over our lives with tireless care, and His protection extends to every step, every moment, and every season. Whether you’re weary, anxious, or simply needing fresh assurance, Psalm 121 reminds us that we do not walk alone. Come ready to be reminded that because the Lord is your Keeper, you can face the journey ahead with confident faith.
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Our Forever Home
08/06/2025 Duración: 42minPsalm 90 - Speaker: Josh Roland - Psalm 90 reminds us that while God is our eternal home and refuge, sin has shattered that reality, bringing pain, wrath, and death. Moses, writing from a life of wilderness and exile, proclaims that God alone is our lasting dwelling—from everlasting to everlasting. Yet, because of sin, we face death, judgment, and separation. This Psalm confronts us with the sobering truth: all our days are under God’s wrath because our sins are exposed before Him. However, the wise will respond not with defiance, but with humility—crying out for mercy and love. Moses prays for wisdom to number our days, for joy to match our suffering, and for God’s favor to make our work matter. Ultimately, Psalm 90 points us to Jesus—the only one who fully knew God's wrath and bore it for us. In Christ, we are brought home. He became flesh, dwelt among us, and made a way for eternal belonging with God. Jesus isn’t just the one who leads us home—He is our home. Through Him, we find mercy, joy, meaning, and e
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The Calm and Quieted Soul
01/06/2025 Duración: 40minPsalm 131 - Speaker: Jon Kopp - The book of Psalms is a beautifully diverse book. Some Psalms give voice to our trouble like the one we heard last week. Others are packed with adoration and thanksgiving and invite us to join in. There are Psalms that exalt the rule of our king and proclaim what loyalty to Him looks like. Then, there are even Psalms that are so filled with emotion at injustice–even anger and frustration–that they overflow to the only One who can do anything about it. Psalm 131 is in a different vein from all those. Most of it is what one author called “holy eavesdropping.” Reading this Psalm is like listening to the experiences of a person who has discovered something incredibly profound about being with the Lord, and as he does, he just can’t keep it to himself. In a world that rarely stops to catch its breath, Psalm 131 whispers an invitation to our restless hearts. Charles Spurgeon said of Psalm 131 that it is “one of the shortest psalms in the Psalter, but one of the longest to learn.” In
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When Life Hurts, Turn to the King
25/05/2025 Duración: 43minPsalm 9 - Speaker: Josh MacAvoy - Have you ever experienced a moment of pain and confusion that left you asking, “Where do I go?” or “What do I do now?” God’s Word doesn’t shy away from these difficult moments. Instead, it addresses them directly and offers guidance for how to respond. Throughout the Bible, we see faithful believers lamenting the brokenness of life—crying out to God, choosing to trust Him, and ultimately returning to praise. Psalm 9 follows this same biblical pattern. At first glance, it appears to be mainly a psalm of praise. But just beneath the surface, we encounter deep expressions of pain and adversity. As we study this passage, we’re reminded of a powerful truth: when life hurts, turn to the King. As you prepare for our time together on Sunday, take time to read through Psalm 9. Pay close attention to the many references to suffering and opposition. Also notice how often the psalm highlights God’s works, His character, and His role as our righteous King and Judge.
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Is The Bible God's Word?
18/05/2025 Duración: 28min2 Timothy 3:16-17 - Speaker: Briley Hughes - It’s really not enough to just understand that the Bible is historically trustworthy. When Christians say that we trust the Bible, we don’t mean that we have a strong historical confidence in it (even though we do). We mean that we believe it is the Word of God, and that it is absolutely true in everything it says. That goes way beyond confidence in historical accuracy! Is the Bible God's word – is it truly inspired by God? That's what we want to discuss today.
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What Does Scripture Teach About Jesus?
18/05/2025 Duración: 24min- Speaker: Jake Larkin - Jesus is rightly considered the most well known and influential person in all of human history. Yet we live in a world that is filled with competing narratives about who he really was. Some speak as though they are unsure Jesus even existed. Others speak about Jesus as just a man who gained a large following and then died unremarkably. Similarly, some claim he was a good person whose life was at least worth emulating. Some even go as far to say that he was a remarkable person, a prophet to be listened to. Yet each of these fail to address the wealth of historical evidence for Christ. What’s more they fail to capture the identity claims of Jesus himself in the New Testament. This class will equip you with a compelling case for Christ—His existence, His divine claims, His resurrection, and His unmatched influence on history. Maybe you are someone seeking to understand Jesus for yourself. Maybe you wonder if Jesus really did exist, and if so what was he like? Or perhaps you know the Je
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God's Steadfast Love
18/05/2025 Duración: 39minPsalm 136 - Speaker: Christopher Hile - In Psalm 136, the psalmist does not complete a single sentence without rejoicing in praise that God’s steadfast love endures forever. After calling his readers to give thanks to the LORD, he rehearses major events in the biblical narrative and grounds each of these wondrous deeds on a single cause: the enduring steadfast love of God. That is, every act of God on behalf of his people is linked to his unwavering commitment to his promises. But lest we think that God’s steadfast love endured for them and not for us, the psalmist concludes by bringing himself and his audience into the story and rehearses God’s deliverance of them, too. As we encounter God’s works in his word, we see his steadfast love on display––not only for past generations of believers, but for us, too.
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Did Jesus Rise From The Dead?
11/05/2025 Duración: 22min- Speaker: Jake Larkin - Jesus is rightly considered the most well known and influential person in all of human history. Yet we live in a world that is filled with competing narratives about who he really was. Some speak as though they are unsure Jesus even existed. Others speak about Jesus as just a man who gained a large following and then died unremarkably. Similarly, some claim he was a good person whose life was at least worth emulating. Some even go as far to say that he was a remarkable person, a prophet to be listened to. Yet each of these fail to address the wealth of historical evidence for Christ. What’s more they fail to capture the identity claims of Jesus himself in the New Testament. This class will equip you with a compelling case for Christ—His existence, His divine claims, His resurrection, and His unmatched influence on history. Maybe you are someone seeking to understand Jesus for yourself. Maybe you wonder if Jesus really did exist, and if so what was he like? Or perhaps you know the Je
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Why the Church is Necessary for You and Me
11/05/2025 Duración: 27minEphesians 4:4-16 - Speaker: Christopher Hile - This week, we're exploring an important question that every Christian should ask and answer: Is the church really necessary for me? Sure, we can see the way God has used his people, but why does it matter whether or not I am connected to a local church? We explore this question from a biblical perspective to see that the church is God's means of growing his people into Christlikeness--that is, the church is how God makes disciples of Jesus.
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The History of the Resurrection
11/05/2025 Duración: 31min- Speaker: Isaac Gagarinas - Our class which has considered the transmission and canon of the Bible now turns to its history; is the Bible historically reliable? However, to answer this question, we will specifically consider the reliability of the resurrection. The resurrection is potentially the most important event in the Christian faith. Further, the authority of Scripture rests on the authority of Christ, and the authority of Christ rests on his resurrection. Therefore, this class asks the question, can we have confidence that Jesus actually rose from the dead? And if He did, does this increase our confidence in the Bible?
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Serve the King Until You See the King
11/05/2025 Duración: 48minActs 28:17-31 - We are at the end of the book of Acts! It has been a wonderful journey. We have seen the continued Acts of our resurrected Lord. We’ve learned about how Jesus is building his church, and how his name is still spreading from neighbors to nations. In this final segment of chapter 28 we discover Paul’s commitment to serve the Lord until he sees the Lord. It’s a challenge to all of us. Wherever we are, tell whoever will listen, for as long as we have, that Jesus is King.
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The Church is Necessary for the World
04/05/2025 Duración: 27minEphesians 3:7-12 - Speaker: Christopher Hile - Where does the church fit in God's plan to redeem and restore the world through Christ? The Bible pushes us to consider that the church is not a superfluous feature of God's creation; instead, it is indispensable: it is God's chosen instrument to proclaim the gospel to a lost and broken world. As such, the church is necessary for the world. This week, we will explore the mission of God, the church's place in God's mission, and your place in the church.
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Why These Books? Considering the Canon
04/05/2025 Duración: 30min- Speaker: Isaac Gagarinas - The Bible is a composition of 66 books. But why these books? Why not other books? The goal of this class is to consider the criteria used for including certain books in the biblical canon (specifically focusing on the New Testament) and not others. As we explore, it is evident that the early church did not subjectively or forcefully choose the books in our Bible. Rather, they accepted and received them as inherently authoritative. The church had faithful reasons to do so, and you do too.
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What Claims Did Jesus Make?
04/05/2025 Duración: 23min- Speaker: Jake Larkin - Jesus is rightly considered the most well known and influential person in all of human history. Yet we live in a world that is filled with competing narratives about who he really was. Some speak as though they are unsure Jesus even existed. Others speak about Jesus as just a man who gained a large following and then died unremarkably. Similarly, some claim he was a good person whose life was at least worth emulating. Some even go as far to say that he was a remarkable person, a prophet to be listened to. Yet each of these fail to address the wealth of historical evidence for Christ. What’s more they fail to capture the identity claims of Jesus himself in the New Testament. This class will equip you with a compelling case for Christ—His existence, His divine claims, His resurrection, and His unmatched influence on history. Maybe you are someone seeking to understand Jesus for yourself. Maybe you wonder if Jesus really did exist, and if so what was he like? Or perhaps you know the Je