Weekly teaching audio at the worship gatherings of Grace Park Church in Spring Hill, TN
This week we continue to learn how to have joy in Christ. Not only in our circumstances but even in spite of them through true mentors of Christ.
This week in Philippians, Paul was inspired to encourage us to run a race with the goal of the reward from Christ. What is this race and how can we keep "straining toward to what lies ahead"?
We continue in our study of the book of Philippians. Paul's admonition is to "rejoice in the Lord!" Joy comes from where we put our confidence. Where are we putting ours?
This week we continue in the book pf Philippians. What does it mean to be "lights in the world" and how can we accomplish this while being so isolated?
We continue in our series from the book of Philippians. This week we focus on Paul's admonition to have the mind of Christ. What does this mean and how can we use it to accomplish God's Will?
We continue our series from the book of Philippians and we learn the keys to unity.
This week we continue in our series based on the letter to the Philippians. Listen to learn how to follow Paul's example in staying faithful through trying times.
This week we continue our discussion in Philippians and learn what we can do to increase our joy amidst these difficult times.
This week we begin a new series in the book of Philippians where we explore how to find joy even in the midst of difficult circumstances.
This week we reflect on what Christ's disciples must have felt after He had died. How did they adapt to their new normal? How can we during these difficult times?
Even though we can't meet in person, please join us in celebrating Palm Sunday. This week we reflect on what meaning this has for us.
Jesus' priestly prayer recorded in John 17 encourages us during these times of crisis. It reminds us what He has overcome and defeated. We need not worry.
Social distancing in this time of uncertainty can bring about intense levels of stress. How does waiting on the Lord apply and how best can we use this time?