The pastors wife and worship leader, repeatedly preached the non-Biblical lie and false narrative that “God our mother”, repeatedly, in various ways. God the Father, biblically, isn’t enough here. God the Creator, isn’t enough. She needed to push her political views and agenda and add to her doctrine. Think about how God’s dozens and dozens of biblical attributes weren’t enough today because it was Mother’s Day. That his transcendence as Creator isn’t sufficient and awe inspiring, not here. The sad and dangerous part, no one spoke up, batted an eye, and more so, they’ll continue preaching the Gospel with their infusion of current cultural terms and buzzwords, rather than respecting the most sacred name. Also doesn’t help that the pastor injected his own commentary and (wife’s shared ideology) that when the women was brought before the crowd and accused of adulterous, that because she was brought forth by men, that those men and that account was deemed “sexist”. Is that so? Was it sexist when the Jewish guards brought Jesus to be unlawfully tried and killed? Or no, just good old sexism occurring because it’s a nice compliment to defending mother God. Again, just current woke and mainstream terms and ideas and word views being peppered into the Gospel, with nice smiling faces and nice music and lots of coffee, lots and lots of coffee, all around. The leaders of this church can do better. What I witnessed today was distracting, saddening, and a not so subtle victory for the father of lies, the enemy. Remember, even the Enemy quoted scripture and dialogues with Jesus in the wilderness. False prophets teach false gospels. False gospels are taught by false prophets, and perhaps in this case, believers who serve two masters, the second being the...
Read moreI’ve been looking for a new church and a girlfriend invited me to Grace. It had easy/free parking, short walk to church, intimate/small community, free coffee which they serve in real mugs, music was unreal. Things I felt could have been better - sermon didn’t feel well prepared, went over an hour (that’s the Catholic in me). There’s no such thing as a perfect church meaning a church that has everything a person wants but overall, I will definitely go back. Music is the most important thing to me and this place was phenomenal. From the voices to the audience set up around the stage to less common songs - highly recommend giving them a shot! Young crowd and not a...
Read moreCute church with great worship. We were in town visiting for an event at a local all girls college. Our daughter suggested we go to Midtown for service this morning. The service was good but I was taken aback by the fact that no one greeted us. There didn’t seem to be any way to connect. If there were, we were not informed. The message was about the Good Shepherd and was pretty good. The worship was awesome. I just wished we would have felt...
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