Sermons

There's a moment in every believer's life when the question stops being "what should I stop doing?" and becomes "what actually changed in me?" Mike McFadden...
Most of us will never field-dress an elk. Most of us will never watch a man bleed out on a Roman cross
Every year, Ben and Joyce Anderson make their way through the Arizona desert to spend a Sunday at Grace Bible Church of Phoenix. Ben serves as the...
Imagine someone you love is about to lose everything because of an addiction. They owe a debt they can never repay, and the consequences are coming
What controls your attention: what is in front of you today, or what is waiting for you later? Josh White used the church's own mortgage story to make the...
When you go on vacation, do you buy a house? Of course not. Nobody spends their entire savings to own a place they're only going to visit for a week
The Short Cut That Isn't There Most of us love a shortcut. We tap "fastest route" on our phones when traffic thickens on the freeway, even though Siri's...
Two Questions That Change How You Feel About Your Feelings Feelings are powerful. Sometimes they push us toward generosity and grace—a stranger's kindness...
Here's something that might make you uncomfortable: following all the rules won't save you. In fact, adding rules to your faith might be the very thing that...
Fear keeps us standing still. But faith asks a better question: What if God is actually enough? Adam Skelley walks through three stories that flip the script on cowardice and obedience — and ends with a challenge you cannot ignore.
What if the most effective workers in God's kingdom are not the polished, saintly-looking ones, but the messy, struggling sinners who actually get up and go to...
Think about the kindest, most generous thing anyone has ever done for you. What comes to mind? Josh White opened his May 31 message at Grace Bible Church with that question, and pointed to two things common to every answer: it was something you could not do for yourself, and it was deeply personal — someone did it because they loved you.