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This podcast features the teachings from our weekend worship services. They are practical and gospel-centered, meant to encourage you to come to know Christ and follow him. If you would like to know more about Grace Point, you can visit our website at gracepointtopeka.org.
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This weekly podcast contains the Sunday morning teaching from The Church at Grace Point. Located in Cleveland, Tennessee, The Church at Grace Point seeks to combine praise oriented, vertical worship with teaching based on sound Biblical principals.
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No one is immune to suffering, but Christians have the hope of glory to look forward to in and through their suffering. If you are experiencing extended periods of hardship, you might struggle to hope in that future glory, but the promises of God’s Word do not fail. The apostle Peter knew that the early church was going to experience trials of pers…
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Give.Serve.Love.: Week 3 - LoveThe arrival of Jesus signaled the end of the Temple model and the beginning of something new—an approach to faith characterized by love of others. The Temple model is you-focused, but Jesus’ new covenant calls for a focus on the you beside you. This is what’s required if we want to follow Jesus’ example and radically …
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Give.Serve.Love.If we’re honest, many of us tend to serve either to please others or to prove something to ourselves. Throw in some religious guilt, a few sad pictures, and a little arm twisting, you’ve got a recipe for some short-term servanthood. But if we are going to serve for the long haul, without insecurity or arrogance, we first need to und…
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By God’s design, the local church is to be led by elders. Other names for that role are pastor, shepherd, or overseer (see Acts 20:28). In 1 Peter 5:1-5, Peter provides instructions and exhortation to the elders of the church; we can all learn from these leadership lessons. The Role of the Elder Jesus bought the church with his own blood. Although …
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Give.Serve.Love.: GiveJesus followers should be the most generous people on the planet when we understand God’s generosity toward us. Once again, we’re going to be encouraged to be extravagantly generous and show our community that our faith is more than just sermons and songs. Bottom Line: God’s extravagant generosity toward us compels us to be ex…
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In the year 304, Emperor Diocletian declared that he had destroyed the Christian church. Today over two billion people identify as Christians, and few people remember the emperor. Over 200 years before Diocletian’s Great Persecution, Peter wrote to the early church to prepare them for extraordinary persecution. He warned them that even though perse…
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Made for More: The Shared TablesWhat began as a simple way to bless their community grew to be so much more. Ryan and Cindy Neill saw a hunger for relationship in their community and it inspired them to start something. What began as a prayerful hope to bring a small group of people together, outgrew the space in their home, and now meets in a loca…
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Tonight Pastor Kevin discusses the dangers of mysticism, which seeks direct experiences with God, bypassing traditional understanding. The historical context of the Reformation is discussed, focusing on figures like Martin Luther and Calvin. The importance of Sola Scriptura is emphasized, warning against modern interpretations that dilute its autho…
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Healthy community is a goal for every church, but cultivating it is challenging. Even the first century church that the Apostle Peter wrote to in 1 Peter had to be encouraged to work towards a healthy community. Watch and Pray In 1 Peter 4:7, Peter writes, “The end of all things is at hand; therefore, be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sak…
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Everyone goes through suffering; no one is exempt. As Christians, we can be assured that God uses every moment of our suffering for a greater purpose. In Chapter 4, Peter encourages the believers to endure suffering because there is a purpose in it. He reminds them and us that while Jesus lived on the earth, he was a man of sorrows (see Isaiah 53:3…
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Made for More: Trash Mountain ProjectTrash Mountain Project exists to develop Christ-centered environments for children and families living in trash dump communities. Since 2009, TMP has worked internationally in developing countries to partner with local churches, individuals, and organizations to bring sustainable change in communities that surro…
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Over the last few decades there has been a lot of discussion about the separation of church and state. While I don’t believe a pastor should direct the congregation to vote for a specific candidate, I also don’t think that the church should stand idly by and allow corruption and immorality to govern our nation. Dr. Adrian Rogers once said, “the chu…
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Made for More: Topeka Rescue MissionSince 1953, Topeka Rescue Mission has been a beacon of hope in the Topeka and NE Kansas communities to those experiencing homelessness, hunger, poverty and many forms of trauma. In 70 years of service they have grown from a small facility with basic services and just a few beds, to a multi-facility organization t…
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The Solution for a cold heart. Jesus warned us in Matthew 24 that the "love of many will grow cold" The answer for that is found in another end time scripture of I Cor 15. Paul says at the end of the chapter to be "steadfast, Immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord - Knowing that it is NEVER in vain. What we do for God counts when done …
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