This audio podcast features the weekly messages of the Greenville Oaks Church of Christ. We seek all who need Jesus and together become His fully devoted followers.We believe that a satisfying, meaningful life is based on an authentic relationship with Christ, and that relationship is available to e…
This week we have a special guest speaker Dr. Richard Beck.
Today is a celebration of the Iglesia Renova church and Greenville Oaks Church become One Church with Two Languages.
Wade speaks from Ephesians 4 to challenge us, as members of the Body of Christ, to embrace our role as ministers.
Ideally, there should be no distinction between a Christian and a disciple of Christ, but in our culture there often is. Building on this unfortunate distinction, we'll explore why inspiring more Christians to become disciples of Christ is one of our church's top priorities.
In Exodus 18, Jethro, Moses's father-in-law. gives him some much needed advice. Which Moses wisely heeds. This week we'll explore how Jethro's ancient advice still speaks to us today, and why embracing our limitations is essential to our flourishing.
This week Wade will follow the thread of "Covenant" through the Scriptures. Understanding the way the ancient covenants worked not not only helps us better understand the Biblical story, but also why being in relationship with a covenant-making God is such good news.
Our Guest Speaker Summer Series continues, with a well known "Guest Speaker", our Next Steps Minister Wes Rasbury focus on celebrating the stories of members of Greenville Oaks.
We continue the summer speaker series with Guest Speaker: Mike Cope.
Executive Minister Matt Mazza discusses various ministries of Greenville Oaks and mission trip that is taking place this summer.
We begin our Greenville Oaks Summer Speaker Series with guest speaker Jonathan Storment from Pleasant Valley Church of Christ in Little Rock, AR with a message called "Greater Than Solomon".
In Jonah 4, we finally learn the reason for Jonah's initial flight from God. Turns out he wasn't afraid of what the Ninevites might to do him. He was, instead, afraid of what God might do for the Ninevites.