Grace Bible Church

Latest Sermons:

Kingdoms in Collision

June 16, 2013 | Passage: Luke Luke 15:11-32 | Speaker: Mark Webb

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Christ Destroying the Works of the Devil

June 09, 2013 | Passage: 1 John 3:8 | Speaker: Jim Gables

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The Often Forgotten Forty Day Ministry of Jesus

May 26, 2013 | Passage: | Speaker: Jodey Hogeland

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Latest Sunday School - Wednesday Lesson:

A Christian Vocabulary Lesson

June 16, 2013 | Passage: -~Old Testament~- | Speaker: Mark Webb

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Psalm 116

June 12, 2013 | Passage: Psalm 116 | Speaker: Mark Webb

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The Holiness of God

June 09, 2013 | Passage: -~Old Testament~- | Speaker: Jim Gables

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Schedule of Services:

Our schedule of services, Sunday School 9:45am, Sunday Worship 10:45am. Childrens Sunday School is provided for children of all ages, childrens church is provided for kids up to 4 years of age.

Wednesdays a Pot Providence supper is served at 6:00pm, Wednesday worship begins at 7:00pm. Classes for children are provided for kids up to 18 on Wednesdays.


Spring Conference 2013, "True heavenly Mindedness"

Spring conference 2013

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Featured Resource Doc:

Parable of the Two Trains - Part 1

Author: Mark Webb
The relationship between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant forms one of the most difficult questions in all of theology. So said Jonathan Edwards. Many think they have it all figured out and are quick to tell us so. Yet easy, quick, and simplistic answers betray a shallowness of thinking. If you think the answer is easy, it’s most likely because you’ve not even understood the question. Our thinking tends to be governed by extremes rather than by balance. That is, we like to think in terms of “this or that” rather than in terms of “this and that”. The controversy at hand shows that same tendency, with “law” and “grace” often viewed as opposite ends of the spectrum rather than as complimentary truths.