Morning worship gatherings of Grace Park Church in Spring Hill, TN
We look at one of the most sought after topics for people today: Worry.
We conclude our Names of God series examining Jesus as God with us as He encounters what many would have considered the least likely person for Jesus to hang out with: a tax collector.
We examine one of the names for the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Life.
This week we look at the name, The Lord is Our Peace. This name was used in the life of Gideon right before the battles began. Peace isn't the absence of conflict. It is the presence of God that produces our peace.
We examine the teaching from Proverbs that God's name is a place to run to in times of crisis as well as celebration.
Have you ever attempted something because you felt led by God but it ended in failure? You're not alone. Join us as we look at the final passage in 1 Thessalonians to discover what those times mean in our lives.
11 verses with 17 commands about relationships! It isn't as overwhelming as you might think.
This week we explore the grieving process in light of the holidays. Many of us are missing family and loved ones around the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. How are we to walk in light of our hope in Jesus?
We look at the instruction to live quiet lives, mind our own business and to work with our hands. Does that mean we move to the country and start a farm?
This week we look at the challenging topic of purity, especially sexual purity.
Can we really be holy and loving in this day and age? Paul gives us great insight into how to love others without compromising.
We examine what worship really looks like on Sundays and throughout the week. hint: it has little to do with music.
We explore the church that Jesus loves. This week we examine how church is to be a family. Families may fight but they fight through their issues to become stronger.
Jason continues our series by tackling the tough topic of how we are to use what God has given us to bless others, especially those in need.
Jeff Boggs looks at the parable of the unmerciful servant. In it we see the power of forgiveness, and the danger of unforgiveness.
Jason Martin teaches from the parable of the Wheat and Weeds.
Jason continues our series by looking at the scandalous passage where Jesus' feet is washed by a prostitute.
Larry Harold examines what many consider to be the most difficult parable Jesus ever taught: The parable of the dishonest manager.