Repair the Breach

Pastor Bill Grace delivers a powerful sermon on Isaiah 58:1-12.

God has called us to repair the breach and bring restoration. But first we must take a look at ourselves and our spiritual condition.

Are you strong in faith? Are you ready to be a messenger of restoration?

Now Faith Is

Pastor Bill Grace encourages us to speak our faith into action.

God Won’t Wink at Sin

Pastor Bill Grace expounds on 1 John 2:15-16, the lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, and pride of life.

If we could only see the hell and destruction that sin brings into our lives! God won’t wink at sin, but neither will He override our freewill. Only Jesus can bring us the satisfaction we’re looking for.

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Understanding Spiritual Authority

England has crowned a new king. And while the world watches, Pastor Bill Grace takes this time to teach about spiritual authority and how a kingdom functions.

Leaving Sodom

Pastor Bill Grace looks at the wickedness of the world, Jesus’ compassion for the lost, and Lot’s life in Sodom.

There Are No Shortcuts

Pastor Grace admonishes us to be disciples for the Lord, hungry and thirsty for the Word.

But there are no shortcuts to becoming mature disciples and it starts with examining ourselves today.

Be a Disciple

Pastor Bill Grace preaches on Matthew 6:33, seek first the kingdom of God.

Often it’s culture that changes the church, but Pastor Graces exhorts us to be a disciple and have the church bring change to our cultural.

Let’s turn the world upside down and bring a great awakening to the world.

Step into Life-giving Water

Pastor Bill Grace shares Ezekiel 47:1-12.

God’s Word tells us He will show us great and mighty things. Surrender to Him an step into His life-giving water.

Get Up and Move Forward

Pastor Bill Grace shares the importance of speaking the truths of God’s Word despite what the world says and accepts.

Get Excited Again!

Pastor Bill Grace encourages us to shake off what binds us and freely worship Jesus.

But Satan does everything he can to keep us out of God’s Kingdom. We have to choose whether we are going to be in the Kingdom of God or in the world.