Liberty Grace is a group of believers in Christ from around the Johnstown, PA area. We fellowship and worship together at 10:30am every Sunday morning. Come join us as we celebrate the R.E.A.L. freedom that comes with a life that’s following after God.
As society begins to transition out of the COVID-19 pandemic, Pastor Ben challenges us to look into our lives over the past year, and see how God has been pointing us to obedience.
Today, we complete our series, “On the Way To Hope,” by celebrating the completed work of Jesus.
Perseverance develops a person’s character. Modeling the life of Christ turns character toward the fruit of the Spirit.
As we move past the idea of suffering, Pastor Doug teaches that we can begin to build perseverance and grow stronger in our faith.
This week, Pastor Doug starts us in a new series and looks into the idea of embracing suffering as the beginning of growth in Christ.
Today we look at the transforming faith of Barnabas and his journey to being a leader in the early Church.
Today, Pastor Doug examines how faith transformed the early Christians and formed what we call the Church.
From a hated tax collector to a disciple of Jesus. Today we look at the transformation of Matthew.
From a simple Jewish girl to the mother of Jesus, this week we look at the transforming faith of Mary.
This week, Pastor Doug shows us the incredible transformation Paul had experienced as a result of his faith.
This week, Pastor Ben shows us the challenging yet transforming faith comes from the life of Samson.
This week, we look at the transforming faith in the reluctant Jonah.
Pastor Doug shares with us about David’s faith, and how it changed his life.
This week, Pastor Doug takes us through the challenges faced by Joseph and the faith needed to transform his situations.
Today Pastor Doug examines the faith of Abraham and how it can challenge us to have Transforming Faith.
Pastor Doug finishes the series by challenging us to end a challenging 2020 with some perspective.
This week, Pastor Ben examines the shepherds in Luke 2 and their response to the birth of Jesus.
Jesus did not just enter our world but faced temptation just as we do, yet without giving in. Pastor Doug shares what we can learn from this to help in our struggle against temptation.
Especially during the Christmas season, we see a lot of Biblical imagery in the world that has been secularized and washed out. Pastor Doug challenges us to take a fresh look at the world, and see how our day-to-day lives need to have a focus on Christ.
As we enter into the Christmas season, Pastor Doug reminds us that we need to Grow Up With Gratitude.
With the Thanksgiving holiday coming up this week, Pastor Doug teaches how to personify gratitude.
This week, Josh Knipple teaches us that singular truth is a reality. We are to be wary of our sources of information. If we know God’s word, we will know truth from lies.
We continue our study about Growing Up as Pastor Ben shares with us about dealing with conflict. God has determined how we are to judge right from wrong, and how to lovingly lead people to repentance.
Pastor Doug shares with us how we can continue to Grow Up in Christ with help from one another. We are called, in turn, to help others grow in their spiritual journeys. In God's perfect plan, we can often serve as a teacher and a student within the same relationship.
Pastor Ben teaches us this week that we all have influences in our lives. We need to make sure that we look to Christ first, and look at other people around us in His light.
Pastor Doug shares what it looks like for us to Grow Up with Others. We are challenged to forget our own pride, show love for others, and ultimately bring glory to the Father.
This Sunday continues our sermon series on Growing Up. Pastor Doug shares how we can grow up with God.
As we start a new series, Pastor Doug takes us through the first step in maturing as Christians. After actually accepting Christ as Lord in our lives, we start our journey into becoming more like Him.
Special guest speaker Brad Dayton shares with us this week. Brad is the Protestant Campus Minister at UPJ and gets to impact college students from around the country and around the world. To see what Brad does and support his ministry go to https://www.facebook.com/pittpcm
Pastor Ben challenges us to serve God by bringing others closer to Him. We can have many excuses to avoid our callings, but we need to remember that God is bigger and stronger than our circumstances, and He will empower us if we step out in faith.
Jesus overcame several barriers to save a man who needed Christ. Many people would have said the man could not have been saved, and would not have wanted him to be saved. The largest impact we can show the world is a changed life. After Jesus changes a life, people should want to stay with Him all the time. However, a changed life is called to tell everybody around about Christ in their lives.
This week, Pastor Doug encourages us to be sure that we have Jesus awake in our lives as we go through storms.
Pastor Ben takes us through the third chapter of Mark, and tells us what it means to be in the family of Christ and to help each other mature in our Christian walks.
Pastor Doug takes us through Jesus's love for us in the second chapter of the book of Mark, and how it relates to the pains that our world is going through today.
As we begin a new series looking through the book of Mark, Pastor Doug introduces us to the beginnings of Jesus’s ministry.
As we expand the word of Christ, we have been instructed to do so in a loving manner. As children of God, we are to show love to the world through the unity we have together.
Pastor Doug walks us through the pain we can experience when God's plan clashes with ours. We need to remember that God is in control, and that He is worthy of all we have to give - even the ideas we have for our own lives.
Mother’s Day is a day not only to show appreciation for our mothers, but it is also a day to remember that we are called to honor our mothers. Pastor Ben shows us how we can honor God by honoring our mothers.
Jesus is to be our pattern for our lives. He easily could have gotten Himself out of the pain He went through on the cross. Instead, He knew that the needs of other people far exceeded His own desires. Therefore, we are to have the same mindset, and be obedient to loving others.
Uncertainty may bring fear to our lives. We need to trust that God is in control of His creation, as He has been from the Garden of Eden. Pastor Doug challenges us to put our fear of God ahead of the fear we have of our circumstances.
This week, Pastor Doug takes us through what it means to live in God’s will. We can be unsure of the outcome, but we can always know that God is in control and works all things out for our good and for His glory.
Pastor Doug will be continuing our "What You Think Matters" series, sharing about Easter and the Kingdom
This week, Pastor Ben challenges us to look into our spheres of influence and embrace the leadership roles that God has called us to.
As we cannot come together physically, we need to remember that the church is not the building, but the people of God. We are the living embodiment of Jesus in our world.
As we are going through a challenging time to gather, Pastor Doug walks us through certain fears we may have. He discusses that we can count on the Lord to be trustworthy. He also mentions that if we are not afraid, we also have to be careful that we keep love in all of our actions.
Faith is the hope in things unseen. This week, Pastor Doug teaches that faith will require that we trust in a great Father, especially when we are facing trials in our lives.
We are called by God to differentiate ourselves from the world in which we live. We can be different if our conversations alone show grace to others. This is multiplied much more if we show grace in our actions, as well. Grace is given to us new each day so we can steward it well and give it to others. What will you do with grace? What do you do when you see somebody else receive grace when you don’t think they deserve it?
The Holy Spirit is the gift we have received from Christ until we go to be with Him. The way we view the Holy Spirit will dictate how we relate to Him and get guidance for our lives.
Sin causes frustration in the world, because we know that we should have more. Through all the suffering and pain in our lives, our hope is to be in Christ. He has secured our eternity if we put our trust in Him. With Him, we shall have eternal life free of suffering and pain.
What is it that we look to in times of trouble? It should be the hope of our salvation. How, then, do we apply this to our everyday lives?