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Grace Community Church NI
Grace Community Church
441 episodes
3 days ago
Have you ever found yourself, if you’re truly honest, dismissing someone? Maybe because of their reputation, what they’ve done, or the label the world has given them. It’s easy to categorize people as ​“outsiders” or ​“misfits.” We see in the gospels that the Pharisees did this all the time, but Jesus… he sat and ate with them, ​“treating them as old friends.” In this talk, we are diving into the parable of the lost coin from Luke 15. It’s about a woman searching for a coin of ​“almost insignificant value.” And yet, to her, it was worth lighting a lamp, sweeping the whole house, and searching every dark corner to find. This isn’t just a story about being lost and found. It’s a powerful challenge for us. Who have we stopped searching for? Who have we allowed to ​“remain in darkness” because we’ve decided they aren’t worth the effort? This is a beautiful and simple reminder that everyone, no matter their story, is of supreme importance to God — and they are valued, simply because they are valuable. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/the-lost-coin
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Have you ever found yourself, if you’re truly honest, dismissing someone? Maybe because of their reputation, what they’ve done, or the label the world has given them. It’s easy to categorize people as ​“outsiders” or ​“misfits.” We see in the gospels that the Pharisees did this all the time, but Jesus… he sat and ate with them, ​“treating them as old friends.” In this talk, we are diving into the parable of the lost coin from Luke 15. It’s about a woman searching for a coin of ​“almost insignificant value.” And yet, to her, it was worth lighting a lamp, sweeping the whole house, and searching every dark corner to find. This isn’t just a story about being lost and found. It’s a powerful challenge for us. Who have we stopped searching for? Who have we allowed to ​“remain in darkness” because we’ve decided they aren’t worth the effort? This is a beautiful and simple reminder that everyone, no matter their story, is of supreme importance to God — and they are valued, simply because they are valuable. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/the-lost-coin
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The Story of Andrew Gribben
Grace Community Church NI
32 minutes 20 seconds
4 months ago
The Story of Andrew Gribben
Andrew shares his personal journey, beginning with his family joining Grace Community Church in 2017. He describes the church as a ​“rescue mission,” a chaotic yet fitting environment that felt like rehabilitation, enabling personal and family growth influenced by the love of Jesus. He then delves into his profession in accessibility, explaining how he helps make systems like websites, apps, and games usable for as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities. He illustrates this with examples, such as designing websites to be descriptive for visually impaired users and ensuring games can be controlled without touchscreens for those with physical disabilities. Andrew emphasises that his faith strongly influences his work, viewing it as an act of service, despite the frustrations of working with clients who may resist changes for accessibility. Andrew also discusses his current endeavours, including helping with church sound and lighting, and his involvement with the Craigavon Talking Newspaper, a charity that records local newspapers for the blind community. He highlights the essential nature of this service for those who cannot access local information otherwise, and shares the exciting news of the charity securing its first permanent studio. Looking ahead, Andrew reflects on the importance of rest, acknowledging his personal struggle with it, and announces his decision to pursue a part-time law degree, viewing it as an opportunity for a ​“clean slate” to better serve others. The podcast concludes with prayers for Andrew and his family, and for the church community to experience God’s joy, peace, and hope. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/the-story-of-andrew-gribben
Grace Community Church NI
Have you ever found yourself, if you’re truly honest, dismissing someone? Maybe because of their reputation, what they’ve done, or the label the world has given them. It’s easy to categorize people as ​“outsiders” or ​“misfits.” We see in the gospels that the Pharisees did this all the time, but Jesus… he sat and ate with them, ​“treating them as old friends.” In this talk, we are diving into the parable of the lost coin from Luke 15. It’s about a woman searching for a coin of ​“almost insignificant value.” And yet, to her, it was worth lighting a lamp, sweeping the whole house, and searching every dark corner to find. This isn’t just a story about being lost and found. It’s a powerful challenge for us. Who have we stopped searching for? Who have we allowed to ​“remain in darkness” because we’ve decided they aren’t worth the effort? This is a beautiful and simple reminder that everyone, no matter their story, is of supreme importance to God — and they are valued, simply because they are valuable. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/the-lost-coin