This Sunday we were excited to hear a conversation about the journey of unlearning between lead pastor Josh Scott and our founding pastor, Stan Mitchell. The conversation starts at the 40:43 mark.
Read MoreThis week we continued our “UnLearning” series with an emphasis on reimagining community. Sermon begins at the 42:30 mark.
Read MoreIs faith primarily about holding a specific set of beliefs or doctrines? Is it about believing hard to believe things? Or is faith something more, something transformative? The sermon begins at the 33:30 mark.
Read MoreThis week we continued our “UnLearning” series by talking about “Unlearning Despair.” We are living in a difficult and unprecedented moment in our lifetime. For many of us, there are days when the constant barrage of bad news just makes us want to give up on the possibility of things getting better. Is there a way to approach this moment hopefully, without pretending or bypassing? The sermon begins at the 35:39 mark.
Read MoreThis week we were glad to be joined by guest speaker Hunter Wade. She continued our “UnLearning” series by looking at unlearning the duality between flesh and spirit. The sermon begins at 31:24.
Read MoreMany people have inherited an understanding of God that can only be described as “wrathful.” In this teaching we discuss the roots of that idea, and offer an alternative understanding of how God deals with injustice and evil, while not becoming those very things in response. The good news: God is not full of wrath, but love. Sermon begins at the 38:18 mark.
Read MoreThis week in our “UnLearning” series we turn our focus to the relationship between God and country. With the troubling rise of Christian Nationalism in the US, this is such an important and timely conversation. The sermon begins at the 22:50 mark.
Read MoreIt’s Pride weekend in Nashville which means it’s Pride Sunday at GracePointe! This year Lead Pastor Josh Scott is joined by two of GracePointe’s staff members, Music and Arts Director Ricky Braddy and Kids and Youth Director Tiffany Dowdy, to talk about their experience of being both queer and working in vocational ministry, and why celebrating Pride as a church community really matters. The conversation begins at the 39:19 mark.
Read MoreThis week we continued our “UnLearning” series and our conversation about seeing God differently. Does God have a plan that determines everything? If not, how can we talk about God’s involvement in the events of the world? The sermon begins at the 25:55 mark.
Read MoreThis Sunday we will continue our new series “UnLearning” by talking about how we see and understand God. What is left when the idea of God as “the man upstairs” no longer works? Are there alternative ways of thinking about God when the categories we’ve inherited no longer work? Sermon begins at the 23:33 timestamp.
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