This Sunday we have the very special privilege of welcoming Buddy Hoffman to the Grace Snellville pulpit! Buddy and his wife Jody planted Grace more than 30 years ago and continue to be significant leaders in t...
Any time we find ourselves in such times of busy-ness and easy anxiety, The words from Jesus we will be studying this week are perfect: “Do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink...
Turn the other cheek.
Walk the extra mile.
Give to those who ask.
Love your enemies.
Some of Jesus' most powerful teachings from the Sermon on the Mount have become so familiar to us that they are...
How would you like to hear Jesus teach?
What do you think He would say?
How do you think people would react?
We do not have to wonder.
This Sunday-and for a number of Sundays to come-we will open our Bi...
Jesus' resurrection initiated a fresh start for the entire cosmos, including us! On Easter Sunday, our Grace family of churches gathered in unity with believers all over the world to proclaim and worship the ri...
In the wild pagan city of Babylon, a letter is read out loud to the people of God from the prophet Jeremiah. In the crowd is a young man who would hear those words and orient his life completely around them. ...
Even when we are in the Fire and going through tough times, We can Have a confident expectation of Good because Jesus is Right there with us. We can Pray Boldly and expect from God, not because of anything we...
What would it look like if we really looked out for one another?
I am sure that our family has eaten enough chicken from Chick-fil-A over the years to fill an entire car with chicken. Truett Cathy, the fou...
Followers of Jesus not only live differently, they die differently.
Paul faced a dilemma: he found himself under a death sentence. It would not be a pretty death; it would be a public death at the hands of a...
How did Paul go from being a man consumed with his own status and behavior to one who could say, "To live is Christ"? Or from a man who saw death as punishment to one who saw death as gain? And furthermore, how could we learn to live like Paul did?