Grace Worship Playlist on Spotify

We’d love to resource the Grace Community and beyond with current and upcoming songs we'll be leading in our worship gatherings. Some of these songs are from other artists and worship movements while others are...

Seeking Worship

Throughout John’s Gospel, words like “marvel” (5:20), “rejoice” (16:22), and “believe” (9:38) describe beautiful responses to the work of Jesus. But behind all of these words lies an even deeper and more centra...

Worship, the Word, and the Work of God

For the last several years, we’ve taken teams of people from Grace to the Holy Land annually for a trip we call EPIC. On EPIC, one of my favorite visits is to modern-day Nablus, where a small church sits ove...

For the Shalom of the City

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. ...

Worship and Mission, Part 2

As we follow up from last week's teaching on stillness, we continue to look at two essential things to keep in mind as we think about the New Year. In Psalm 46, these two images are that of a refuge and of a ...

Return: Restoring Worship?

What if God wanted to do a “New Thing?” What if that “New Thing” was to restore a nation? What if God “stirred the hearts” of “His people?” What if one of those people whose hearts were “stirred” was yours? How...

Psalms: Your Music Matters

What if someone told you there was a book that Jesus quoted more than any other book? What if someone told you the very foundation of the prayer Jesus taught the disciples to pray was the theme of that book,...

Aaron Keyes’ Story

This Sunday as we gather, we will celebrate the Keyes’ story. God is weaving His passion for disciple-making more deeply into the hearts and lives of Aaron, Megan and their boys. [more...]
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The Antioch Revolution!

The Antioch Idea was revolutionary. Revolutions are not the same as resolutions. Resolutions are decisions with the intention toward motion. Revolutions are not incremental. Revolutions are not small alterations of the existing reality. Revolution brings a new reality. [more...]