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The Gospel According to Grand View

Living Out Our Faith

Something Old, Something New

August 21, 2022 • Alec Amosson • 2 Corinthians 5:11–21, Matthew 7:24–29, Romans 1:1–6, Romans 1:15–17

Alec Amosson continues the series, "The Gospel According to Grand View," by looking at the importance of having both something old and something new. We at Grand View, and hopefully us all as Christians, value the importance of the Bible, the Creeds, and the historic understanding of the Trinity as the basis of our faith. It's only from that strong foundation that we can look at doing new things to reach new people for Jesus.

More Than a Collector's Item

August 14, 2022 • Alec Amosson • 1 John 1, Matthew 4:1–11

Alec Amosson continues our series, The Gospel According to Grand View, by looking at the emphases at Grand View of the Bible and positive relationships (between God and God's people.) We are called to be in God's words so that we may know him more - and that we may find others that share a similar foundation. When is the last time you opened your Bible? What is your foundation?

Song, Scripture, Story

August 7, 2022 • Psalm 66, Isaiah 6:1–8, Ephesians 2:4–8, Philippians 4:4–9

Week 2 of the series, "The Gospel According to Grand View" is like no worship celebration we've done before at Grand View. This special time of worship focuses on music - in particular the songs that help define our worshipping body and the scriptures and stories behind them. Through readings, singing, prayers, and teaching may we all connect more deeply with the God that we worship and live lives of worship throughout our weeks.

The Gospel According to Grand View

July 31, 2022 • Rev. Tom Shinkle • Acts 2:42–47, Matthew 11:25–30

Rev. Tom kicks off a new sermon series at Grand View, "The Gospel According to Grand View" by looking at 2 things that are central to how we live the faith out in our Christian Community. It's not the Gospel of Grand View, but rather it's about how we embody and follow what Jesus taught us. This includes our understanding that Jesus is available to all - and all means all; and we are called to Love God, Love Others, and Serve Like Jesus Served.