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Sunday, July 19, 2020
Church at Home - July 19
Is the Bible relevant to our lives today? After all, it was written thousands of years ago. Join us as we take a look at Psalm 91, written 3000 years ago, telling us what God has to say about dealing with the challenges of life, including deadly disease and opposition from other people. Sneak preview - God promises to care for his people, regardless of the challenges life brings.
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Saturday, July 11, 2020
Today we join Dave and Julie and a special guest at Pathway Church in Coeur d'Alene Idaho.
Pastor Dave will encourage us with a look at the 23rd Psalm. You know this passage: "the Lord is my shepherd..."
These ancient words take on new power as we view them in light of everything going on in the world today. Also, Julie (and the surprise guest) will lead us in worship.
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Saturday, July 4, 2020
What does God want from us, and what does God expect from us, in these difficult times? Join us as Neil Harris takes us deeper into Micah 6:8, helping us understand God's desire for us, not just in these difficult times, but all the time.
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Sunday, June 28, 2020
What is God's plan for us during this difficult season? What does God expect from me in this time? What should we expect from God? Join us as Julie leads us in some music and Pastor Neil Harris brings an encouraging message to us.
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(For those who had problems earlier, the link is now repaired)
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Sunday, June 21, 2020
Grace Bible Church Online - June 21, 2020.
Two men, bitter enemies, find common ground as followers of Jesus, in a preview of eternal life. In Christ we find the ability to move past prejudice, hatred, and all the troubles of this world, by fixing our eyes on the promise of eternal life.
The service kicks off at 10 AM.
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(no small groups this week)
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Sunday, June 14, 2020
Racial Reconciliation in the Church
Grace Bible Church Online for June 14, 2020
As we think about the issues that are overflowing in our society, what should our perspective be as Christians? How should we respond? What does the Bible say about racial reconciliation? Is our current situation a sign of the return of Christ?
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Sunday, June 7, 2020
What should we do when we are faced with injustice and racism? We can gain some insight by looking at how the Apostle Paul responded when he faced those issues.
Watch the service here.
To download small group discussion notes click here.
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Sunday, May 31, 2020
When will the church open?
The world is in chaos. The news of this past week has been horrendous: police brutality, rioting in the streets, keyboard warriors doing battle on social media, and the ever-present threat of a new COVID-19 breakout. And the churches are still closed. Or are they?
Join us as we take a look at what it means to be the Church. Find you place in the only possible hope for this dark and broken world.
The service starts at 10 AM May 31st.
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For small group discussion questions, click here.
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Saturday, May 23, 2020
The last message in our series on King David
The consequences of David's adultery with Bathsheba and the subsequent murder of her husband Uriah hit full-force. But even though David must feel like God has abandoned him, he does not abandon God - his faith stays strong, and in the end, God saevs David from the throne-seeking actions of his own son.
Join us as we see God show his love and faithfulness to a king, lost in his own mistakes.
Also, we give an update on our plans for reopening.
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Click here for small group discussion notes
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Sunday, May 17, 2020
Because of his own actions, a sword cuts deeply into David's family.
One mistake can lead to consequences we could never imagine. This is clearly illustrated in the events that lead to the saddest chapters in King David's life.
While God forgave David for his sin, the consequences of his actions were devastating.
As we see David's family life spiral out of control, we can learn how to protect our own.
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Click here to download the Small Group Discussion questions.