Between Sundays
Summary: Church services mostly happen on the weekends. And that's all well and good but we spend most of our time between Sundays. Welcome to a podcast for normal people by normal people that dives into conversations and stories happening in and around Grace Church. 3 staff members host this weekly podcast and process weekend sermons, interview interesting people, and shoot the proverbial breeze every week. This is Between Sundays!
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The gang's all here to discuss the first weekend in Grace's sermon series, Wonders of His Love. In this episode, they focus on the word "Immanuel" and what that meant for ancient times as well as what it means for us today! Join our Facebook Group - www. facebook.com/groups/christmasatgrace Or check out the on-demand content for the series - www.gracechurch.us/wonders
After recovering from their gravy comas, the gang sits with Amy to discuss the narrow gate to life.
The gang is all here to discuss all of the changes happening with Grace worship services right now. Then they dive in to Barry's important sermon about loving our enemies even in the midst of a culture that grooms us to easily hate.
The gang discusses how the words of Jesus are outrageous - especially in a cultural climate that is so divisive. Yet that doesn't change the call He gave to His disciples to be salt and light in the world.
Maron joins to share her sermon on the parable of the landowner and how God is not stingy with His mercy.
Who knew that the parable of the lost sheep was so intense!? The gang's all here to discuss the parable of the lost sheep and how Jesus' own words were directly tied to Ezekiel 34. Subscribe to Between Sundays anywhere you listen to your podcasts.
Amy joins Barry & Tyler to discuss the parable of the mustard seed and how the Kingdom of God is something that requires patience and brings hope!
The whole gang is here to celebrate 3 years of Between Sundays and discuss the new sermon series "Ears to Hear" where we break down the Parable of the Four Soils.
The gang discusses Barry's recent sermon about being married and mutual submission. They walk through 4 principles of a biblical marriage together.
No one has the rulebook on parenting. It gets especially tricky when your kids grow into adults. Tim Ayers joins the gang to discuss his sermon about how parents ought to respect and care for their children when they become adults.
Amy Christie joins Tyler & Maron to discuss her sermon about honoring your parents as they age. Ways to Honor Your Parents: Forgive them Pray for them Spend time with them Talk kindly to them Continue to learn from them Ask for their advice Ask for their help Share them with others Give yourself a break Laugh a lot Ask your parents what they want Honor the memory of your parents Grieve Find gratitude Don't waste time
We wrap up Hope Month by talking about the parable of the lost sons and how when we behave like the father, we are healing isolation.
Jen McBurnie joins the gang to share her story on how her isolation was healed in part because of the commitment of her community to be in proximity to her. Barry shares his sermon about how Jesus healing the leper was doing more than just healing his disease. If you or someone you know are the victims of an abusive relationship, please call 1-800-799-7233 for help. You can also contact Grace for pastoral care. Helpful Links on isolation and abuse: Why abusers use isolation: https://evolutioncounseling.com/why-abusers-isolate-victims/ Ways to help and support a victim: https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-help-a-victim-of-domestic-violence-66533 For those who are feeling stuck in general: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/women-s-mental-health-matters/201612/7-ways-get-yourself-unstuck
Maron shares her first Grace Church sermon on 1 Peter and being unified! The gang also discusses the best version of brownies.
The gang is back and after catching up, discusses Tim Ayers' sermon on Romans 12 and how we can best offer hospitality to lonely people.