Learning to give of what we have been given is a response of those who have come to know God personally and His great love. Giving generously is an act of worship that proclaims trust in God for future provision. 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, James 1:17-18, Deuteronomy 26:1-11, Psalms 24:1
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In the midst of feeling anxiety and stress, Liz Toohill responded to a call to get baptized in October at Green Bay Community Church. She believes God was asking her to fully surrender to Him and now feels an unexplainable sense of peace.
If you know what the truth is, you won’t fall for Satan’s lies, Hayden Davison said during his message on Sunday at GBCC. Dive into God’s word (John 3:16) and truly seek out who God is and what his relationship is to you.
All Christ followers are engaged in a spiritual battle. Satan wants to take you down and is plotting and scheming against you. We must put on the armor of God and engage in the fight.
You don't need a fancy title to be considered a leader. In fact, everyone has influence and is capable of impacting others. God desires to use you, right where you're at.
How do you deal with disappointment? How do you respond to God when he doesn't come through for you the way you had hoped? Pastor Bobby Coverston addressed those questions in his message on Sunday, June 3.
Pastor Dave O'Vell said he learned the profound lesson that salvation is not a reward for good things we do. It’s not about being good enough or proving your worth. It’s about receiving God’s grace that he freely offers to each of us.
GBCC guest speaker Hugh Cross devoted nearly two decades of his life to serving the needs of people with leprosy. He considers himself an ordinary person with extraordinary opportunities, something that applies to all Christ followers.
Troy and Tricia Murphy concluded in the final installment of our four-week Classic Marriage sermon series that the biggest enemy of marriage is our selfishness. It is vital that we submit to the Holy Spirit in our marriages.
Marriages fail because couples are not committed companions, Pastor Troy Murphy said in his Classic Marriage message on Sunday. Companionship is critical in a marriage, and there are seven areas we should focus on.