The GC Devotional

Let's be a people that share our stories to help build the faith of others as they journey with God

Is your exhaustion leaving a door open for the enemy this Christmas?

In this episode, Sherwin asks how ready my heart is to encounter the Lord authentically and intentionally.

Have you ever noticed how the Apostle Paul starts every epistle he wrote, with the exact same phrase?

Today Roy draws on his personal experience as a son and a parent and encourages us to pray for our children.

Welcome to Tuesday mornings GC Devotion, Dominique reads from Romans 3, versus 21 to 26, and attempts to unwrap the treasures and realities of the righteousness of God as taught in this rich biblical text. Please read the whole of Romans 3 for a complete overview.

Meghan shares from Psalm 139 and focuses on how intimately God knows each one of us.

Gary shares the story of Naaman and what we can learn from this story.

Heather reminds us that we need to create time in our day to spend with the Father so that our souls can be refreshed and restored so that we can pour out to others relational grace. Ephesians 5 vs 15 reminds us to use our time well.

Don't let the giants in your life stop you from walking into God's call

Paul considers what the odds are of all God's promises coming true.

Do you remember when you first learned how to ride a bicycle, and all the emotions that came with those lessons?

Worrying is something we all do when tough times present itself, but God encourages us to be still and know that He is with us always.

You don't need more time, you need more trust!

A message about living with courage in your faith while showing kindness to others, just like Jesus did.

Living with hope every day, and trusting in Heavenly perspective.

Brandon shares what a True Worshipper looks like

Giving thanks through telling our story

The beauty of becoming: Embracing change with courage and faith

Get stuck into the community - Jesus is there, waiting to meet with you at the table.

Chantelle shares truths about the Father heart of God from James 1.

A reminder of God our Creator and to live from that place as we face each day!

Let's take our thoughts captive and give them to Jesus, and not let the busyness of life shift our focus from Him

Friends we have hope unlike other in Jesus Christ, hope that lives within us through the power of the Holy Spirit, so I pray that we would be encouraged by this and have no need to look for hope through physical things but know that it is present and within us because of our Lord and Saviour.

This devotional looks at the biblical idea of first fruits: giving God our first and best, not what's left.

Being reminded of Job to keep your eyes on the Lord no matter the disappointment.

Some processes in our lives, though painful and uncomfortable, are for our own good.

May the LORD impart faith to Glenridge that He will open doors for us that cannot be shut in Jesus name we pray.