We are a Non-denominational, community church, in Williston, ND. Changing lives, together, by doing all we can to be the hands and feet of Jesus! Offering hope to the hopeless and rest for the weary.... A place where EVERYBODY is SOMEBODY special.
Saving Grace Community Church - Williston
When God created marriage, what were His intentions. Pastor Steve Guglich takes on a two week journey exploring what God intends marriage to be and how our roles as husbands and wives are important to Go's original plan.
Guest speaker, Alex Marquez, brings a message from the Book of James.
What's going on in the world today? What are people looking for and why aren't they looking for the truth?
Pastor Bob asks the question, "Could you ever love God more than He loves you?" The answer is no! And Pastor Bob explains why.
Pastor Bob breaks down Paul's explanation of the extent of God's unbelievable love.
Paul explains the amazing process of justification.
A continuation of Paul's explanation of salvation and justification through faith.
Paul tells us that Abraham was justified by his faith. Pastor Bob explains the depth of this statement and how we too are justified in our faith.
Consumed by a fire burning inside him, Jeremiah preached the Word of God to a nation steeped in sin. He endured torture and insults to the point he questioned God's judgement. But he could still not quench the fire inside. What compelled him to continue God's work despite persecution and judgement? Pastor Bob explains Jeremiah's uncontainable fire!
The Apostle Paul explains to the Jews and Gentiles that God's plan to righteousness for ALL mankind is Jesus Christ.
Pastor Bob expounds on Paul's message to the Jewish believers in Rome, explaining to them that the whole world is guilty of sin and no one, not even the Jews, is free of God's judgement separate from Jesus Christ.
Just because you believe in something does not make it a reality. It's not necessarily what you believe, but WHO you believe in. Pastor Bob shares Paul's message to the Jewish believers in Roman... a message that challenges their foundational beliefs as Jews and still challenges us as believers today.
When we sin, what is God's reaction? How does God judge our sin? Paul answers these questions and more in Part 6 of the Book of Romans Sermon Series.
What is God's action towards us when we sin? Paul explains how God's anger is righteous and his desire is repentance. Pastor Bob explains why the sin of homosexuality is highlighted in this page, and how's God LOVES the person, but HATES the act of homosexuality.
Pastor Bob brings a message that is outlawed in other countries... including Canada. What does God truly say about homosexuality, modern intellectualism, and evolution?
Rome was a "cesspool of inequity". However, Paul was confident in the power of the Gospel. Paul believed that it was this power that the Roman people needed.
Paul's Letter to the Roman is not one of rebuke... but of encouragement and concern. Paul's concern was that he would one day be able to minister to the new believers in Rome and that they would not fall to the progressive pagan society of the Roman empire.
You can learn a lot about a person by the way he introduces himself. The Book of Romans was written by the Apostle Paul. In his introduction of the letter to the Roman church, Paul introduces himself and reveals his heart as a follower of Jesus Christ. Pastor Bob explains the depth of which Paul went to show he was a true Apostle and a follower of the One True King, Jesus Christ.
Are you a sheep or goat? Jesus explains to the Pharisees how they can know the difference.
The people of Thessalonica were praised by Paul because of their desire to follow Christ. They heard the Word and they did what the Word commanded. They lived as if Christ's return was any day now. They believed in the Power of the Word.
Life got you down? Are you burdened by family, friends, your job? Jesus has an invitation for you... an invitation you can't afford no to accept.
Do we really believe God when He says all things will work out for the good?
Paul revels to us the great secret of contentment. Is it the same scret that many people in the world believe?