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Propitiation Season 2, Episode 7 Gospel Vocabulary In this episode of GraceWalk Radio, Derek and Caleb unpack the meaning of propitiation, explaining it as Jesus' once-for-all, wrath-removing sacrifice on the cross. Drawing from Scripture and Old Testament imagery, they highlight how Christ fully satisfied God's judgment against sin, leaving no wrath remaining for those in Him. The conversation emphasizes the freedom this brings—believers no longer live under condemnation or the need to earn forgiveness, but can quickly return to grace after failure. Ultimately, propitiation points to the sufficiency of Christ's work and the liberating truth that through Him, we have full and confident access to the Father.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
Women of Grace Finale ✨ This Sunday at Grace Life Church, we concluded our “Women of Grace” series with five powerful portraits of grace through the lives of Bathsheba, the Wise Woman of Abel, the woman with the issue of blood, the Samaritan woman, and Mary Magdalene. From brokenness to healing, shame to testimony, and grief to resurrection hope, we were reminded that grace keeps showing up. Family Sunday. Baptism Sunday. A celebration of lives being changed by Jesus. Grace still redeems. Grace still restores. Grace still calls people by name.
The Holy Spirit [We Believe | Part 5] by GraceLife Church
Faith Season 2, Episode 6 Gospel Vocabulary In this episode of GraceWalk Radio, Derek and Caleb unpack the meaning of faith and why its power lies not in its strength, but in its object—Jesus Christ. Through relatable illustrations, they show that faith is simply the “empty hands” that receive what Christ has already accomplished, emphasizing that it is not faith itself that saves, but Christ alone. They also explore how faith sustains believers through suffering, helping them trust God's promises even when they cannot yet see the outcome. Ultimately, the conversation points to a deeper assurance: whether weak or strong, true faith rests in the finished work of Jesus. Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
More Than Loyalty - Joe Adams by GraceLife Church
Righteousness Season 2, Episode 5 Gospel Vocabulary In this episode of GraceWalk Radio, Derek and Caleb explore the meaning of righteousness and why it is central to the gospel. They unpack the difference between imputed righteousness—the perfect righteousness of Christ credited to believers by faith—and imparted righteousness, which grows over time in the Christian life. Through stories from figures like Martin Luther and John Bunyan, they highlight how true freedom comes not from striving to be good, but from receiving Christ's finished work. The conversation ultimately points listeners to rest in the unchanging truth that in the gospel, Jesus Himself is our righteousness.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
Jesus The Victor [We Believe | Part 4] by GraceLife Church
Justification Season 2, Episode 4 Gospel Vocabulary In this episode, Derek and Caleb explore justification as part of their gospel vocabulary series, contrasting a performance-driven world with the rest found in Christ. They explain that justification is a finished work—being declared righteous by God through faith, not effort. Looking at Scripture, they show that no one can be made right through the law, but only through Christ, whose righteousness is credited to believers. This leads to the powerful truth of peace with God—not just inner calm, but the end of God's wrath and full reconciliation through Jesus. Ultimately, the episode calls listeners to rest in the gospel: there is no condemnation in Christ, and nothing we do can add to what He has already finished.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
Jesus The Sacrifice [We Believe | Part 3] by GraceLife Church
Gospel Season 2, Episode 3 Gospel Vocabulary In this episode, Derek and Caleb kick off a new series on gospel vocabulary by exploring the foundation of it all—the gospel itself. They unpack the difference between objective truth and subjective feelings, emphasizing that true freedom comes from anchoring our lives in what Christ has done, not in our performance or circumstances. The gospel is not advice or a call to self-improvement, but good news—an accomplished work through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. Ultimately, they remind listeners that the gospel is the heart of the Christian faith: the finished work of Christ, received by faith, and the only true power for salvation.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
The Power of a Breakthrough - Clem Farris by GraceLife Church
New Book: Wounded by SheepSeason 2, Episode 2In this episode, Derek and Caleb discuss Derek's upcoming book Wounded by Sheep, a collaborative project exploring the often-overlooked reality of pastors and church leaders being deeply hurt within ministry. With honesty and grace, they unpack how suffering, relational wounds, and even betrayal can become tools God uses to shape endurance, character, and hope. Drawing from Scripture and personal experience, the conversation highlights God's sovereignty, the importance of forgiveness, and the need for lament and healing. Ultimately, this episode points listeners—leaders and church members alike—back to the sustaining truth of the gospel: Jesus is enough.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
In Week 4 of the Awakened series at Grace Life Church, Pastor Jamie Wright delivers a powerful reminder that changes everything: you are not fighting for victory—you are living from it. So many believers are worn out trying to win battles that Jesus has already won. Trying to earn peace He already purchased. Trying to gain approval He's already given. But what if the exhaustion you feel isn't from life being too hard… but from fighting battles that are already finished? This message redefines what victory truly is. It's not found in changing circumstances, breakthrough moments, or everything finally going your way. Victory is already secured, sealed, and finished in Christ. Through Scripture and powerful illustrations, Pastor Jamie walks through “The Four D's of Victory”—how Jesus has: Driven out darkness Disarmed the enemy Defeated death Destroyed the works of the devil You'll be reminded that: Sin is not your master Shame is not your identity Fear does not get the final word And even when life still feels heavy, victory often looks like choosing peace, forgiving anyway, showing up when it's hard, and getting back up when you've been knocked down. This episode is an invitation to wake up—not to try harder—but to realize what's already true: The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you.
Catching UpSeason 2, Episode 1After a season away, Derek and Caleb are back and catching up on life, ministry, and what's ahead for GraceWalk Radio. In this episode, they share updates from their families, churches, and mission fields—from local church growth to gospel impact in unexpected places like the wrestling community. They also introduce a new seasonal format for the podcast and cast vision for diving deeper into the life-changing message of the gospel of grace. Tune in as they reflect, reconnect, and refocus on what matters most—because Jesus is enough.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
God The Father, Almighty & Creator [We Believe | Part 1] by GraceLife Church
In this sermon at Grace Life Church, we dive into Week 2 of the Awakened to the Gospel series: “Don't Drift.” Most people don't intentionally walk away from God. There's no dramatic rebellion or decision to leave. Instead, we slowly drift—quietly, subtly, and often without realizing it. Just like floating in the water and suddenly realizing you're far from where you started, spiritual drifting happens when we lose sight of the truth of the Gospel. The warning in Hebrews reminds us to pay careful attention to what we've heard so we don't drift away. But drifting isn't about losing God—it's about losing awareness of what Jesus has already accomplished. In this conversation we explore: Why drifting usually leads us back into self-effort instead of grace How believers can unknowingly shift from receiving life to managing behavior What the story of Lazarus reveals about responding to the voice of Jesus Why growth isn't about trying harder but awakening to what's already true How the Gospel invites us to participate in the life of Christ rather than produce it ourselves If you've ever felt spiritually tired from trying to maintain your faith through effort, this message is a reminder that Jesus didn't call you to strive—He called you to respond to life. The same voice that called Lazarus from the tomb is still calling today: “Come forth.” Wake up again. See clearly again. And live from the finished work of Christ.
Look At What The Lord Has Done [20th Anniversary] by GraceLife Church
In this Resurrection Sunday message from Grace Life Church, we explore the moment that changed everything: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But Easter is more than a celebration of a miracle that happened 2,000 years ago—it is the awakening of humanity. Through the resurrection, God didn't simply repair our broken lives; He released entirely new life into the world. Many people are breathing, functioning, and existing… yet spiritually asleep. The resurrection is the moment when heaven declared that death no longer has the final word and that a new identity, a new birth, and a new way of living have been made available to humanity. In this message, we unpack how the resurrection awakens us to: • New Life – God didn't improve your old life; He gave you a new one. • New Identity – Your past may explain you, but it no longer defines you. • New Birth – Being born again comes through the resurrection of Jesus, not human effort. • A New Voice – The old identity has been buried, and the truth of who you are in Christ now speaks louder. • A New Way to Live – Resurrection life is not something you visit on Sundays—it's something you live from every day. This message invites listeners to stop striving to become someone new and instead wake up to the life that has already been given through the resurrection. Because He lives… we are alive.
Leaves Don't Bleed [Easter - 2026] by GraceLife Church
Legacy - [Seeds | Part 8] by GraceLife Church
Multiplication - [Seeds | Part 7] by GraceLife Church
Transformation - [Seeds | Part 6] by GraceLife Church
This week at Grace Life Church we began a new series called Inside Out — Captured by Grace. In this opening message, Matthew Wright explores a powerful question: Did Jesus come to fix broken people, or to make dead people alive? Looking at passages like Epistle to the Romans 8, Epistle to the Ephesians 2, and Second Epistle to the Corinthians 5, we discover that the gospel is not about repairing our behavior from the outside. Instead, God transforms us from the inside through the life of Christ. This message challenges us to move beyond striving and performance, and to embrace the new identity and life we've been given in Jesus.
Momentum - [Seeds | Part 5] by GraceLife Church
Faith - [Seeds | Part 4] by GraceLife Church
Resistance - [Seeds | Part 3] by GraceLife Church
Process - [Seeds | Part 2] by GraceLife Church
Potential - [Seeds | Part 1] by GraceLife Church
"Run To Win The Prize" - David McQueen by GraceLife Church
Crazy Driver: 4 - "A Corrupt Heart" by GraceLife Church
Crazy Driver: 3 - "A Hard Heart" by GraceLife Church
Crazy Driver: 2 - "A Wounded Heart" by GraceLife Church
Christmas Message 2025: "Room For A King" by GraceLife Church
Crazy Driver: 1 - "Guard Your Heart" by GraceLife Church
Fire fatal to Pope County teen; home destroyed in Conway County fire; Green Bay Packaging's 'Powerpack' project advancing; Conway County's 200th anniversary plans developing; Farm Bureau recognized as 'Friend of 4H'; hospital auxiliary announces raffle winners; two local basketball teams ranked by media group; we visit with Joe Alzate, pastor at Gracelife Church, about a free Christmas Eve lunch to be held today.
Rise Above: Part 3 by GraceLife Church
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Life Church of Pryor is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Incarnation of Our Lord Jesus Speaker: Dr. James White Broadcaster: Grace Life Church of Pryor Event: Midweek Service Date: 12/2/2025 Length: 59 min.
Rise Above: Part 1 by GraceLife Church
Jerry Daley: "The Upside Down Kingdom" by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: Part 7 by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: Part 6 by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: Part 5 by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: Part 3 by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: Part 4 by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: Part 2 by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: "Follow Your Heart" by GraceLife Church
Human Condition: Part 4 by GraceLife Church
Human Condition: Part 3 by GraceLife Church
Human Condition: Part 2 by GraceLife Church
Human Condition: Part 1 by GraceLife Church