• November 23rd, 2009
Everyone loves a good story and Jesus was one of the greatest story-tellers of all time. Jesus had a radical, life-shaping, life-changing message that accompanied an equally radical ministry and life. He spoke of a God’s new work among His people and he used stories so that the people would have the best opportunity to hear and listen and accept this greatest of all messages–that God’s New Work was present and happening right in their very midst. This week Grant’s message from Jesus’ parables is entilted: “Seeds & Weeds” Even as Christians, we wonder about God’s Kingdom and why it seems so hard to see and feel. Jesus’ disciples had some questions as well and Jesus gave them the answers in Matthew 13.
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• November 17th, 2009
Everyone loves a good story and Jesus was one of the greatest story-tellers of all time. Jesus had a radical, life-shaping, life-changing message that accompanied an equally radical ministry and life. He spoke of a God’s new work among His people and he used stories so that the people would have the best opportunity to hear and listen and accept this greatest of all messages–that God’s New Work was present and happening right in their very midst. This week Grant’s third message from Jesus’ parables is entilted: “The God Who Squanders” What Jesus came to do was to do something new and something new. This something new extends to everyone and is found only though faith in Him.
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• November 9th, 2009
Everyone loves a good story and Jesus was one of the greatest story-tellers of all time. Jesus had a radical, life-shaping, life-changing message that accompanied an equally radical ministry and life. He spoke of a God’s new work among His people and he used stories so that the people would have the best opportunity to hear and listen and accept this greatest of all messages–that God’s New Work was present and happening right in their very midst. This week Grant’s second message from Jesus’ parables is entilted: “As So It Begins” What Jesus came to do was to do something new and something new needs to change the way we think about ourselves and each other in relation to God.
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• November 3rd, 2009
Everyone loves a good story and Jesus was one of the greatest story-tellers of all time. Jesus had a radical, life-shaping, life-changing message that accompanied an equally radical ministry and life. He spoke of a God’s new work among His people and he used stories so that the people would have the best opportunity to hear and listen and accept this greatest of all messages–that God’s New Work was present and happening right in their very midst. This week Grant starts a new series of messages on Jesus’ parables entilted: “Life-Shaping Stories” This first message serves as an introduction to the series.
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• October 13th, 2009
Genesis is an often overlooked book of study. We know the accounts of Noah, Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, but how much time is really spent in understanding and digging into the message of Genesis? Grant’s 36th message looks at Genesis the closing chapters of Genesis. This is the last message in this series.
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• September 28th, 2009
This week Grant speaks on the importance of serving in the local church. Serving isn’t an option, it is a key part of the Christian life. Listen and find out why.
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• September 23rd, 2009
Genesis is an often overlooked book of study. We know the accounts of Noah, Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, but how much time is really spent in understanding and digging into the message of Genesis? Grant’s 34th message looks at Genesis 42-45.
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• August 2nd, 2009
Genesis is an often overlooked book of study. We know the accounts of Noah, Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, but how much time is really spent in understanding and digging into the message of Genesis? Grant’s 31th message looks at Genesis 38. Most people just skip over this story of Judah, but just remember, you can’t run from the family!
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• July 26th, 2009
Genesis is an often overlooked book of study. We know the accounts of Noah, Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, but how much time is really spent in understanding and digging into the message of Genesis? Grant’s 30th message looks at Genesis 37. Are you a killer or a keeper of the dream?
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• July 12th, 2009
Genesis is an often overlooked book of study. We know the accounts of Noah, Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, but how much time is really spent in understanding and digging into the message of Genesis? Grant’s 29th message looks at Genesis 35. How do you approach your relationship with God–your way or His?
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