Grace Church vienna, Austria, Europe
Sermon from July 24, 2022 || Today's sermon is based on Matthew 9:35-38, a passage where Jesus talks about the sheep without a shepherd and the harvest that needs more workers.
Sermon from July 3, 2022 || Learning from Paul we will see how we can have “Peace In Spite Of Panic” when completing tasks, facing uncontrollable situations and when we have to wait through uncertain moments. Join us to learn more about trusting God and experiencing His comfort and encouragement.
Sermon from June 26, 2022 || Based on what we have learned during last week's sermon about God's changing power and looking into several bible passages, Simon encourages us to be people who will find fulfillment by being changed by Jesus.
Sermon from 19 June 2022 || Continuing our sermon series through the book of Acts, we will see how God has changed the lives of people in Ephesus. How can we see that God's power to change was successful and in what way did the church in Ephesus grow? What do we need to be careful about in order to experience God's changing power?
Sermon from June 12, 2022 || Studying today's passage we will elaborate what it means to be a man or woman after GOD'S OWN heart. Join us and find out more about living in harmony with the Lord, taking God's word serious and setting our heart on God's will above our own!
Sermon from May 29, 2022 || In today's passage, John 16:7 we read that, as Jesus was preparing to leave this earth, he promised that His advocate would be sent to us. Listen to Dave's sermon to find out more about what this means to us, up to this day!
Sermon from May 22, 2022 || Talking about the Magnificence of Insignificance, what is Christ's View of Authority and what can we learn from Paul about humility, especially when it came to his integrity, popularity, accountability and ministry? And finally, what is our responsibility then?
Sermon from May 15, 2022 || Looking into Romans 12 today, what can we learn about serving? How does real service look like and who is called to serve? What should be our motivation to serve and what kind of sacrifice does God expect from us?
Sermon from May 8, 2022 || As we celebrate Mother's Day Hans-Georg Hoprich takes 2 Timothy 1:1-7 as a guideline to learn about the impact of Timothy's mother on his life. We will learn more about the seeds planted by his mother, namely transparent tenderness, authentic Christianity, inner confidence, demonstrative love and self-control.
Sermon from May 1, 2022 || What is discipleship and what models of discipleship do we find in the bible? How did and does the church grow because of genuine discipleship and what does God expect from you in this matter?
Sermon from April 24, 2022 || Looking into today's passage how much faith does it take to move mountains and how can this can encourage us having the same kind of faith?
Sermon from April 17. 2022 || Today we will see how different people reacted to Jesus' death. We will learn about the reactions of a seasoned soldier, the general public and Joseph of Arimathea. And we will see how the women reacted after the resurrection and that the disciples did not believe them - even though they should have known better. And finally, how do we respond and how much trust do we have in our Saviour?
Sermon from April 10, 2022 || This Palm Sunday we have Johan van Dam with us to answer the question: Saved - for what? What did Paul do to win others to Christ and how did he aim for the goal - not losing sight of it? How can we be looking at the goal even amongst all the distractions in our lives?
Sermon from April 3, 2022 || Looking into Acts chapter 15 we learn more about a debate about what it takes to please God and what kind of Christians God likes better. How are we responsible to live God's grace and what trials do we face when it comes to grace and religious standards?
Sermon from March 27, 2022 || Looking into 1 Timothy 3:1-16 we will see that being in a family means that there are certain obligations and expectations. What does our behaviour have to do with selecting leaders, the way we meet as a church or to keep the truth of Jesus beautiful and firm?
Sermon from March 20, 2022 || As we have Ephesians 2:19-22 as our main bible passage for today, what can we learn from past examples and what is the importance of each one of us in this? How do we benefit from fulfilling our part and how does the whole body of Christ benefit from this?
Sermon from March 13, 2022 || Cristian Pana will teach about the importance to take the bible as our script of actions, but also about the importance to fully understand it to know God's real intention and to know how to act when improvisation is necessary. Based on a parable in Luke 10 we see examples of going by the book and one person who improvised, but by doing so really did what God wanted.
Sermon from March 6, 2022 || Today Cristian Pana will continue this series to teach us about how God calls his family – the church – to action. During this teaching we will cover the topics of remembering who we are, to take steps closer to Jesus, to hold to the confession of our hope and to provoke believers to love.
Sermon from February 27, 2022 || Today Thor Madsen will teach us more about “The Authority of Jesus”. How can we see that Jesus had authority and why was he even rejected because of this and what does His authority mean for our salvation?
Sermon from February 20, 2022 || Looking into 1 Peter 4 we will see how God's household is evaluated. During this sermon we will learn more about the standard of fervent love, the standard of Christ's sufferings and what it means to wear the name Christian.
Sermon from 13 February 2022 || During today's sermon we will learn two major things how to live a responsible life during our journey on this earth – first, that we live responsibly by calling God our father and second, that we need to be sincere in our love for one another.
Sermon from February 6, 2022 || Today Cristian Pana will continue with part four of our current series to answer the question “What does it mean to be the brother of Jesus?”. During this sermon we will find out that it means to answer the call of your life, to be conformed to the image of Jesus and to understand your place in the family.
Sermon from January 30, 2022 || Did you ever wonder why the local church exists? Today we will learn more about the purpose of the church family – that we are called to love God, to love others, and to make disciples.
Sermon from January 23, 2022 || Today Cristian Pana will continue the series of “God's Church, My Family”. We will look on how important it is to understand Jesus and to honor and serve him. And Cristian will also point out how our ties with our spiritual family, the church, become visible when we hold fast until the end.
Sermon from January 16, 2022 || This Sunday Cristian Pana will start a whole series on the topic of “God's church, my family”. Today we will look into Matthew 12:46-50 where we see how Jesus relates to his earthly family and his disciples. We will see how Jesus defines his family in this sermon titled: “Who are the brothers of Jesus?”
Sermon from January 9, 2022 || Looking at today's passage we will see how Timothy became a part of Paul's ministry and how the churches in the area were strengthened. But we will also learn about the problems and opposition they encountered and how all this lead to God's word reaching Europe.
Sermon from December 26, 2021 || As we are celebrating Christmas during these days, today we want to remember that Jesus came to this earth and what this means for us.
Sermon from December 19, 2021 || This Sunday Klaus Potsch will continue his series through the book of Daniel. Looking into chapter 9 we will learn more about the Jew's time of exile in Babylon and their waiting to return to their home country. As we will learn more about Daniel's interaction with God and prophesies about the time spans, how do these events and prophesies even relate to Christmas and the times in the future?
Sermon from December 12, 2021 || As we celebrate Christ's coming to the earth during Christmas, Dave Stücklschwaiger will tell us more about the hope that came through Jesus. What is this hope and how is it relevant up to this day?
Sermon from December 5, 2021 || Continuing our series through the book of Acts, Hans-Georg Hoprich will look at chapter 15 were Paul and Barnabas had a serious conflict which even led to both of them going separate ways. During today's sermon we will learn about some of the negative but also positive things in all this and that this conflict was not the end.
Sermon from November 28, 2021 || Looking at Mary, what do we know about her from the bible and taking her life as an example, what can we learn four ourselves from her?
Sermon from November 21, 2021 || In today's passage we learn more about what church is and what it should be like. What is God's plan for the church, how does He want to bless the church? We know that church is not a perfect place, but what kind of harmony does God give and how does he live in the church and fill it?
Sermon from November 14, 2021 || As part of our series through the book of Acts, Hans-Georg Hoprich will take us through Acts 13 where we learn more about possible attacks and difficulties in our lives and faith and how to deal with them in a godly way.
Sermon from November 7, 2021 || Today Klaus will continue this series through the book of Daniel by tackling chapter 2 where we find more about our limitations, our confidence and God's power and authority!
Sermon from October 31, 2021 || How well do you think you know yourself? Have you ever thought of the importance of knowing yourself well in order to discover who you really are? As Johan van Dam will preach to us this Sunday, we are looking forward to know more about this factor and how this is basic in our relationship with God and expecting changed lives.
Sermon from October 24, 2021 || Today we will take a look at John 21, a passage after Jesus resurrection where he instructed the disciples how to fish and had breakfast with them and later on reinstated Peter, who has denied him before.
Sermon from September 19, 2021 || As God works behind the scenes - following and fulfilling his plan - how does he use difficulties and problems to move us? Do we trust that the outcome will be more than we can see now? Do we trust God in times of transition and not lose heart or do we make and follow our own plans?
Sermon from October 17, 2021 || Today we have a special thanksgiving service joint together with the Be One church. Cristian Pana, pastor of Be One, will take us through Leviticus 3 + 7 to speak about the basis, the characteristics, the preparation and the test of the thanksgiving sacrifice. And reflecting on our expression of thankfulness towards God, Cristian will show some parallels between the practices back then and our attitudes right now.
Sermon from October 10, 2021 || As Jesus calls us to believe the good news - what is this news and how important is it in the lives of Christians? And is is news that is worth sharing with others?
Sermon from October 3, 2021 || Today we will hear from Raimund what we can learn from Paul about the church in Corinth.
Sermon from September 29, 2021 || As Klaus starts this new series through the book of Daniel, this Sunday we will get to know more about the setting and the history and how Daniel was affected by the disobedience of the Israelites. How did Daniel deal with the situation and how important was his faith?
Sermon from September 12, 2021 || Today we will take a look into Hebrews 6 and learn more about God's promises and reliability. We will see that our hope in God is an anchor for our souls and what role Jesus plays in this comparison.
Sermon from September 5, 2021 || David will take us through a passage were we find Paul and Silas imprisoned. How did an act of healing and financial interests of some people get them into trouble? And how did their singing and an earthquake change everything and made others believe in Christ?
Sermon from August 29, 2021 || As part of our series through the book of Acts we will learn what Paul did encounter on the different parts of his journey to Rome. So, what can we learn from this story when it comes to changing circumstances in our lives? How does Paul's assurance in God amidst danger serve as a testimony of faith?
Sermon from August 22, 2021 || With what problems was the fast growing church confronted at that time? What solutions and structures did they came up with and what example of wise leadership can we see? Why was setting priorities important to correct difficulties? We will see the importance of selecting helpers and how the people reacted. And how can these lessons help us to value time, see the importance of helping one another and to focus on the essentials?
Sermon from August 15, 2021 || Looking into chapter 4, there will be four important lessons we can learn from the people mentioned in this passage. Listen now to find out what we need in order to be tough without and tender within?
Sermon from August 8, 2021 || Looking into Acts 10:23-48, what do we learn about trusting God? And what made Peter realize that God does not show favoritism but wants to reach out to everyone who seeks Him - no matter of origin, spiritual background or past events? See that the Gospel is meant for all!
Sermon from August 1, 2021 || Why do we often have little faith that the Lord would work in the hearts of people? Why should we pray for open doors in people's life and that churches will be filled with people seeking God? As we read about the beginnings of the church how does God's hand guide and protect and why was it needed back then as much as now?
Sermon from July 25, 2021 || Why did Jesus call John the Baptist great? And what can we learn about John the Baptist himself and and his message, motive, mission, manner and ministry?
Sermon from July 18, 2021 || We see in the bible that the law is nothing without grace - putting the law in the right light - in order to fulfill God's intention. Without God's love and grace in us, we will never be able to be the people God wants us to be - even if we try to keep his laws.
Sermon from July 11, 2021 || Starting our new series through Acts, today we will learn how the early church experienced it's "childhood days" and how it grew. And we will see how they set their priorities on teaching, fellowship, communion and prayer.