But My heart wants comfort,
It longs for it.
In a life marked by turmoil.
Never grounded.
Always at the mercy
of men who only cared for themselves.
Broken promises and abandonment.
All I ever wanted was to be on my own.
We have curated 12 passages to memorize this year which are connected to our 2023 rallying cry, "We are humble before and joyful in Jesus!" Let's treasure God's word in our hearts each month.
January
James 4:10 – Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.
We are here to make disciples and plant churches by proclaiming and displaying the grace of God to sinners and sufferers. After seeking the Lord we’ve discerned our rallying cry for 2023 is not a new project or hill to charge, but a focus on being:
We are humble before & joyful in Jesus!
The road to how we got here is a long one. When you walk into Grace Church and see us with our five teenage boys, with a happy marriage, and the Aledo life it is hard to see where we came from.
We are thrilled to be a part of Grace Church and serve the children and families of Aledo. Our hope and prayer is to see families discipled and formed into the image of Christ so that the next generation of saints may know, trust, and love our good and gracious God.
Our rallying cry for 2021: we practice the spiritual disciplines and we practice the spiritual gifts!
Here, we’ll do a four part series to define and describe both. Here is Part One, Part Two, and Part Three. The last part today is a list of spiritual gifts and brief definitions.
Our rallying cry for 2021: we practice the spiritual disciplines and we practice the spiritual gifts!
Here, we’ll do a four part series to define and describe both. You can find Part One here and Part Two here. Today’s Part Three is The Purpose of Spiritual Gifts in the New Testament Age by Wayne Grudem.
Think of your spiritual health in the same way you think of your physical health:
How would you physically feel if you only ate TWO balanced, healthy meals a week? And then filled the other ~18 meals with junk food from a gas station?
Now, why do we so often only consume TWO healthy spiritual meals (Corporate Gathering on Sunday morning and a Community Group gathering) and expect to be spiritually healthy?
Our rallying cry for 2021: we practice the spiritual disciplines and we practice the spiritual gifts!
Here, we’ll do a four part series to define and describe both. You can find part one here. Part Two is a list of spiritual disciplines and brief comments on each one:
No Christian coasts into Christlikeness. Godliness, according to this text, requires training. Some Bible translations render “train” as “exercise” (KJV) or “discipline” (NASB). Thus, the biblical and practical ways in daily life of living out this command to “train yourself for godliness” have often been termed “spiritual exercises” or “spiritual disciplines.” What was true in Paul’s day is still true: it is by means of the spiritual disciplines found in Scripture that we are to pursue godliness.
It was this physical health, and spiritual growth, that led me to move my family to Fort Worth in 2019. I had been wanting to move for awhile, but during this time I felt the Spirit nudging me to make the move sooner than later. I was so excited about the new challenges ahead, but I never imagined how much my life would actually change.
In September of 2020 several leaders at Grace felt the same stirring from the Spirit. How can we fight against the never-ending stream of media that is discipling our people? Do we want Netflix, the news media, and Facebook to dwell richly in the hearts of God’s people? No! We want Colossians 3:16 to be true of us, “Let the word of Christ dwell richly among you, in all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another through psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts”.