Category: Bath Campus Weekend Messages

Going All Out – Week 1 – Debt Of Love

One year ago we launched a new chapter in the history of Grace Church that we call All In | All Out. Through this campaign, we want to be intentional about reaching our local community with the love of Jesus. Through specific efforts in evangelism, leadership development, and ministry partnerships we believe that this is the time for us to go All In so we can go All Out to make Jesus make sense in unprecedented ways.  

Now, one year into this chapter we want to stop and take a look at all that God has already done, and what he is doing right now. Over 1000 households have already committed to spiritually and financially get behind the projects that this campaign represents. If you haven’t already, we would love for you to join them.  

As a church, we are going All In financially and spiritually. Now it is time for the next step. Together, we’re Going All Out.  

Asking For A Friend – Week 4 – Cutting Off

I’m just…”Asking for a Friend”… It’s a phrase we use when we have questions, but are too scared or embarrassed to ask them. Often we go to the internet or a peer for insight or explanation. Sometimes, we just let the question sit unanswered inside of us for a long time. 

Unsurprisingly, this isn’t the best way to get solid, biblical answers for our questions. The Bible has many confusing stories, and Jesus often says things that are difficult to understand. However, wrestling with difficult issues is an important step in the process of becoming like Jesus. If we are going to truly learn to love and follow him, we have to give him access to every part of our lives, even the ones we don’t want to talk about or when His instructions are confusing or challenging.

Having a difficult time understanding the Bible? Don’t worry. It’s something that we have all struggled with, and in this series we’re going to learn together. We’re just going to say that we’re Asking For A Friend.

Asking For A Friend – Week 3 – A Calling For Today

I’m just…”Asking for a Friend”… It’s a phrase we use when we have questions, but are too scared or embarrassed to ask them. Often we go to the internet or a peer for insight or explanation. Sometimes, we just let the question sit unanswered inside of us for a long time. 

Unsurprisingly, this isn’t the best way to get solid, biblical answers for our questions. The Bible has many confusing stories, and Jesus often says things that are difficult to understand. However, wrestling with difficult issues is an important step in the process of becoming like Jesus. If we are going to truly learn to love and follow him, we have to give him access to every part of our lives, even the ones we don’t want to talk about or when His instructions are confusing or challenging.

Having a difficult time understanding the Bible? Don’t worry. It’s something that we have all struggled with, and in this series we’re going to learn together. We’re just going to say that we’re Asking For A Friend.