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Today we have an opportunity to join the culture around us in publicly loving our mothers. Tomorrow we have an opportunity to shine as lights in the darkness through persistent Christ-centered love for mom, grandma, and great-grandma.

All the Evangelists agree: Jesus Christ was crucified. They state the reality without further commentary; however, their simple historical statement touches a myriad of emotions.

The Gospel is amazingly good news for amazingly wretched people. The blindness of the human heart is pitiful; the grace of our patient, gentle, and loving Savior is magnificent.

Pastor Adam gives a closing word on the "One-Anothers" series.

An article excerpt from Pastor John MacArthur dealing with the issue of truth and intolerance toward error.

Submission ought not be an awful or even distasteful word. It is part of God's plan for the way all of us relate to one another.

With sin's presence firmly established in our expectations for life here at Grace Church, it is also critical for us to establish a pattern of obedience in response to sin.

Forgiveness is a necessary part of our church life because of one unavoidable but ugly reality-the principle of sin remains in our bodies, regardless of our new natures.

Ephesians 4:29-31 describes all sorts of cutting, vicious language that should never be part of the believer's speech. Instead, our God commands us to be kind to one another.

God's people are expected and commanded to genuinely and carefully care for each other within the context of the local church.