Grace Fellowship Wesleyan Church: Recent Episodes

Amber Cook

Weekly worship and messages at Grace Fellowship Church in Princeton, IN

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God wants to hit the "refresh" button for His church, but before He can refresh us, we must ensure we are connected!

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This message on Daniel chapter 6 focuses on what can be FOUND in our lives, and whose findings matter most. 

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One this special baptism Sunday, we dig into the two essential components of the Christian life which are represented by the two parts of baptism by immersion. 

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Our guest speaker Courtney shares with us God's vision for our lives from Revelation 7.

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These verses in Jude illustrate what it looks like to pervert the doctrine of grace and gives us a stern warning so we don't follow these wrong examples.

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This Sunday, we took a break from our series in Jude to meditate on Psalm 1, which builds on a theme in Jude about the ungodly along with speaking words of warning and comfort to the people of God.

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This message focuses on the third and fourth verses of Jude's letter. He addresses the greatest threat to God's people--the ungodly who have crept into their ranks. 

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This message takes an in-depth look at the three identifiers Jude uses for the people of God: called, beloved, and kept. 

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As we finish 1 Peter by covering the final chapter (5), we focus on the existence of the Enemy of our souls and how to not make ourselves vulnerable prey.

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As we look at the closing verses, we consider what it really means to trust God in the midst of suffering.

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This message focuses on 1 Peter 4:7-11, specifically on what it means that "the end is near, " and what we as Christians are instructed to do about it. 

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This message covers 1 Peter 3:13-4:6, and it summarizes the sections we have been covering about how the Gospel is lived out in relationships.

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In chapter 3 verses 1-12, the theme of submission as following in the steps of Jesus continues. In this section, the pattern of Christ's example is specifically applied in several different human relationships with an emphasis on marriage.

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The second half of 1 Peter chapter 2 hones in on what it looks like to live out the Gospel in a non-Christian society. We examine a difficult but essential part of the Gospel and Christlikeness--learning to submit to corrupt human authority even when it means suffering. We consider how God uses this particularly unique form of suffering for His glory.