January 5, 2026
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We’re Glad You’re Here | April 12 | Grace Fellowship Sunday Worship
January 5, 2026
Welcome! Thank you for tuning in today. Our service will begin shortly. In the meantime, take a moment to settle in, quiet your heart, and prepare to enter into God’s presence with us. Wherever you’re watching from, you’re part of this community. Let us know where you’re watching from in the chat. We’d love to… Read More »
God Chose The Weak – 1 Corinthians 1:27-29
December 22, 2025
- MARK JOHNSON
- Non-Series
- 1 Corinthians
- Advent
- Character
- Christian Living
- Christmas
- God's Love
- Hardships
- Hope
- How To Live
- Identity
- Jesus
- Love
- Purpose
- Redemption
- Serving
- Spiritual Growth
- Trials
- Trust
- Your Story
When we compare ourselves to others, we sometimes conclude that we don’t have the right gifts, talents or resources to be use of God. However, God consistently demonstrates that he prefers to use ordinary people to accomplish his work in the world. Joseph and Mary, the one’s God chose to parent his Son, are powerful… Read More »
A Life Of Love And Purpose – 1 John 1:1-4
December 15, 2025
- MARK JOHNSON
- Non-Series
- 1 John
- Advent
- Christian Living
- Christmas
- Community
- Contentment
- Discipleship
- Eternal Life
- Faith
- Faith Community
- Fellowship
- God's Love
- Holy Spirit
- Hope
- How To Live
- Identity
- Jesus
- Jesus' Birth
- Life
- Love
- Purpose
- Redemption
- Spiritual Growth
- Trust
- Unity
The birth of Jesus is the inauguration of a new era of reconciliation between God and man. Jesus not only paid the way for our forgiveness, he demonstrated what it means to live a life of wholeness and communion with the Father in day to day real life.
Where Is God When Bad Things Happen – Romans 15:20-24
December 8, 2025
- MARK JOHNSON
- Romans
- Romans
- Advent
- Christian Living
- God's Love
- Hardships
- Hope
- Identity
- Patience
- Spiritual Growth
- Suffering
- Trials
Why do bad things happen to good people? When hardship enters our life, we often conclude, in our frustration, that God has abandoned us or that he somehow is not concerned about our welfare. Paul’s life is a testimony to God’s providence, even when we experience painful setbacks.
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