Sermons in “Sunday Evening”
Misunderstood Verses – Jeremiah 29:11
Pastor Roger Benson speaks on verses of the Bible that are commonly misused and misunderstood. Tonight’s scripture is found in Jeremiah 29:11
View SermonWitnessing To Build A New Testament Church
Missionary Mike Brunk teaches a lesson on Sunday evening at Grace Gospel Church about how witnessing is a significant part of a New Testament church.
View SermonLiving Your Life For Christ
In this evening’s sermon, Caleb Eakle speaks about the Christian life and our daily walk with Christ. Message begins in 2 Timothy 2:1.
View SermonGod will never put on you more than you can bear?
Pastor Roger Benson again preaches about misunderstood verses in the bible. This week he covers 1 Corinthians 10:13
View SermonMost Misused Verses – Mathew 7-1
Pastor Roger Benson preaches from the book of Mathew Chapter 7
View SermonMyth of Contradiction – God’s Holy Word Part 4
Troy Derenberger speaks on the myth of the Bible contradicting itself. Listen as he goes from verse to verse explaining why the Bible does not contradict itself.
View SermonGod’s Holy Word Part 3
Youth Director Troy Derenberger delivered a message on understanding God’s Word starting in Romans chapter 5.
View SermonGod’s Holy Word Part 2
In this sermon, Troy Derenberger speaks on the Truth of God’s Holy Word. Get a better understanding of the Bible’s history and how we should be reading it.
View SermonTeens Easter Drama
In this special Easter service, the teens perform a drama of Jesus Christ on trial. Get a front row seat as you participate as a member of the jury.
View SermonAnyone Can Serve God
In this Sunday evening sermon, Pastor Roger Benson finishes up on the book of Judges in Chapter 6.
View SermonGod Uses Weak Men to Accomplish Great Things
Roger Benson teaches on how God uses weak men to accomplish great things. This message begins in the book of Judges.
View SermonGod Delivers His Children
In this sermon we see the beginning of Israel turning their backs on God and doing what they is good in their own eyes. We start in Judges 2:7
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