Grace Community Church Listen Again

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We are ordinary people, of all ages and backgrounds, inviting you to meet with us on Sunday at 11am. Come as you are!

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  • Just A Faint Flame

    19/04/2026 Duração: 23min

    Have you ever felt like your spiritual fire has dwindled to nothing more than a smouldering wick? We often hear that we should be ​“never lacking in zeal,” but what happens when life leaves you feeling like a bruised reed rather than a burning torch? In this reflection, we move away from the pressure of high-energy performance and sit instead with the profound tenderness of Jesus. We explore the ​“theology for the wounded,” looking at how Christ doesn’t meet our exhaustion with frustration, but with a gentle invitation. What if the moments where we feel most broken are actually the places where we can most intimately know God? By looking at the promise in Isaiah and the honest plea of a father in Mark — ​“I believe, help my unbelief” — we discover a Savior who isn’t interested in showy parades or social media perfection. This is a quiet, hopeful invitation for anyone carrying a heavy burden or a wounded spirit. Why does it matter? Because healing doesn’t begin when we find our strength; it begins when we br

  • Friends Who Love Like Family

    12/04/2026 Duração: 23min

    Have you ever felt like you’re trying to carry the weight of your world entirely on your own? We often treat our faith as a solo trek, yet the scriptures point us toward a much richer, communal reality. In this reflection on Romans 12, we dive into the ​“intensely practical” challenge of what it means to be a family that goes beyond mere friendship. What if we took the call to ​“outdo one another in showing honour” seriously? We explore the unique Greek concept of philostorgos—a specific kind of love reserved for those we cherish as kin — and how that bond allows us to call out the unique giftings in one another. From the mentorship between Moses and Jethro to the unlikely duo of Woody and Buzz, we look at why connecting different generations is vital for our spiritual health. This isn’t about being ​“nice”; it’s about a costly, intentional choice to value others above ourselves. Join us as we discuss how to ​“gossip well” behind people’s backs and embrace the beautiful, upside-down competition of the Kingdo

  • The God Who Stoops

    05/04/2026 Duração: 15min

    Have you ever felt the weight of your own mistakes pressing down on you, wondering if you’ve finally messed up once too often? It’s a heavy burden to carry, especially when that inner voice — the accuser — refuses to let you forget your failings. We’ve all been there, feeling caught in the crosshairs of judgment, whether from others or from within ourselves. In this reflection, we dive into the powerful story of the woman caught in adultery and her life-changing encounter with Jesus. We explore the beautiful image of a ​“God who stoops” — a Saviour who doesn’t just look down on us from a distance but bends low to meet us in our shame. What if the significance of the Easter season isn’t just about a historical event, but about a present reality where Jesus stands between you and your accusers? We look at how Christ silences the voices of condemnation and invites us to a place of self-reflection and transformation. Whether you are feeling the sting of accusation or the temptation to hold a stone of your own, t

  • The Human King

    29/03/2026 Duração: 28min

    Speaker: Amy Anderson Have you ever found yourself clinging to a ​“concept” of Jesus rather than the reality of who He is? It’s often more comfortable to view Him as a distant, polished miracle worker than as a man who got tired, felt frustrated, and wept openly in a crowd. We often rush toward the power of the Resurrection, but this week, we are invited to pause and sit with the profound mystery of Jesus’ humanity. On Palm Sunday, the city of Jerusalem was in an uproar, welcoming a victorious king with palm branches and cloaks. Yet, in the middle of the cheers, Jesus was riding a donkey, challenging every expectation of what power should look like. We explore the ​“Core Tension” of Holy Week: a King who is celebrated but deeply misunderstood. Why did Jesus overturn the tables in the temple? Why did He weep over a city that was currently praising Him? Join us as we reflect on why Jesus’ human experience matters for your life today. If He stepped into our limitations and our grief, then there is no part of y

  • Hate Evil. Cling to Good

    22/03/2026 Duração: 23min

    Have you ever found yourself so consumed by the darkness in the world, or even the frustrations in your own life, that you struggle to find anything worth holding onto? It’s easy to recognize what is wrong, but it is far harder to find a glimmer of hope to ​“glue” ourselves to. In this reflection, we dive back into Romans 12:9 to explore what it truly means to hate what is evil and cling to what is good. We move beyond the obvious definitions of ​“evil” to look at the Greek concept of poneros: the worthless, the harmful, and the things that leave us oppressed by toil. Are we becoming immune to the gossip, the anger, and the distractions that fracture our relationships with God and others? Drawing on a moving story of global unity during a time of conflict, we discuss the desperate need for community in the journey of faith. This isn’t about passive observation; it’s about a continuous, intentional pursuit of goodness. Whether it’s finding a mentor in hospitality or simply clinging to Jesus when He is the on

  • Love Without the Mask

    15/03/2026 Duração: 25min

    Have you ever walked away from a conversation feeling like the kindness you received was just a little bit... hollow? We’ve all been there—on both the giving and receiving end of a love that feels more like a "pet project" or a heavy duty than a genuine heart connection. It’s easy to slip into a rhythm of pretending, but what if we stopped trying so hard to manufacture our own love? In this reflection, we dive into the pivotal challenge of Romans 12:9: "Let love be without hypocrisy." We explore the "all or nothing" of the Christian life, asking the tough questions about why we do what we do. Are we seeking God’s hand—his gifts and his answers—more than we are seeking his heart? If you’ve ever felt frustrated by your own inability to be "more loving," this conversation is an invitation to a different way. We look at how knowing the width, length, height, and depth of Christ’s love isn't just a nice sentiment, but the actual fuel that allows sincere love to flow through us naturally. Join us as we consider wh

  • Interview with Neto (CIty Church Belfast)

    08/03/2026 Duração: 24min

    Have you ever made a "dangerous prayer" and then watched in awe as God answered it in ways you never expected? Perhaps you’ve felt the tension between your own career dreams and a quiet, persistent tug on your heart to go somewhere completely new. In this conversation, Neville sits down with Neto (City Church Belfast), a journalist turned pastor who traded the sunny shores of Brazil for the streets of Belfast. We explore his remarkable journey—from a sidelined football career to living entirely by faith for six years while raising a young family in a new culture. But this isn't just a travelogue of a missionary; it’s a deep dive into what it means to be truly faithful. What if the secret to a flourishing community isn't found in flashy programmes, but in the simple act of "being with Jesus" before doing for Him? Neto reminds us that while gifts are important, our primary calling is to the Giver. Whether you are navigating a season of transition or looking for the courage to share your faith with a stranger,

  • Beyond the Individual

    01/03/2026 Duração: 26min

    Have you ever felt like your faith is a strictly private journey, just between you and God? We often focus so much on our ​“personal” relationship with Jesus that we accidentally overlook the very thing He called us to be: a body. In this reflection, we dive into Romans 12 to challenge the modern habit of individualising our faith at the expense of the community. What if your unique gifts aren’t just for your own fulfilment, but are the essential ​“ligaments” that keep the church standing? Using the surprising wisdom of an ant colony, we explore how every single role — no matter how mundane it feels — is vital for the whole. We tackle the ​“curse of comparison” and the dangerous ​“that’s not my gift” cop-out that keeps us from serving where we are needed most. This isn’t about inducing guilt; it’s a warm invitation to see yourself as God sees you: a necessary co-worker in His kingdom. Are you ready to stop letting grace go to waste and start building something that lasts? Episode link: https://grace-communi

  • The Billy Bookcase Church

    22/02/2026 Duração: 25min

    Speaker: David McBride Have you ever felt like a "spare part" in the grand scheme of things? Perhaps you look at people with big, visible talents and wonder if your small contributions actually hold any weight. We’ve all been there—feeling a bit wobbly, like a half-built piece of flat-pack furniture, wondering if we’re missing the most important pieces. In this conversation, we dive into Romans 12:6–8 to uncover a liberating truth: there are no spare parts in God’s kingdom. Using everything from IKEA assembly stories to the grit of a rugby scrum, we explore how "grace gifts" like encouragement, serving, and mercy aren't just nice gestures—they are the vital "nails" that hold the entire structure of the community together. What if the thing you’re naturally good at is exactly what someone else needs to see to believe? We challenge the idea that you need to be a "super Christian" to make an impact. Instead, we’re invited to start exactly where we are, with the shoes that fit us, and see how one small act of

  • Many Parts, One Mission

    15/02/2026 Duração: 15min

    Have you ever felt like a spare part in a machine that’s already running fine without you? It’s a common feeling, especially in large communities, but what if the very thing that makes you different is exactly what the ​“body” is missing? In this talk, we dive into the beautiful, messy reality of being ​“many parts but one body.” We explore how Jesus intentionally called a group of political and social opposites — people who likely wouldn’t have shared a meal, let alone a mission — to show the world something radical. We tackle the tough questions: What actually blocks us from belonging? Is it our view of God, our low self-esteem, or perhaps the scars from past experiences where the ​“body” let us down? We’re invited to reconsider our contribution, not as a burden, but as a vital function that only we can fulfill. This isn’t about theory; it’s about how our unity in diversity actually increases the credibility of Jesus’ message to the world. If you’ve been keeping yourself at a distance, this is a warm invi

  • Vital Parts, One Whole

    08/02/2026 Duração: 09min

    Have you ever felt like you’re just another face in the crowd, wondering if what you have to offer actually matters? It’s a common feeling to think we’re either too unimportant to make a difference or so self-sufficient that we don’t need anyone else. But what if your specific ​“function” is the very thing keeping the people around you healthy? In this conversation, we dive into Romans 12 to explore the beautiful, messy reality of being the ​“Body of Christ.” Using a simple analogy of baking ingredients, we look at how flour, eggs, and sugar are limited on their own, but become something wonderful when brought together by a Creator with a plan. We tackle the ​“alien” concept of isolated Christianity and remind ourselves that belonging to one another isn’t just a nice sentiment — it’s a vital necessity. Whether you feel like a small part or a prominent one, this is a warm invitation to stop thinking too lowly of yourself and start seeing how your unique gift completes the whole. Why settle for being a lone in

  • The End of Comparison

    01/02/2026 Duração: 21min

    Have you ever looked around your community and felt like a small, perhaps even replaceable, cog in a massive machine? It is easy to fall into the ​“comparison trap,” measuring your faith against those who seem to have it all worked out or who operate on a global scale. But what if your unique function is the very thing the people around you are missing? In this reflection on Romans 12, we explore the delicate balance of ​“sober judgment.” While we are often warned not to think too highly of ourselves, there is an equal danger in thinking too lowly. We dive into the idea of having a ​“sane estimate” of our capabilities — one that acknowledges we are nothing without grace, yet recognizes that the same grace has uniquely placed something within us that no one else can provide. Why does your presence matter more than you think? What happens to the ​“body” when your specific gift is absent? We move past the guilt of showing up and move toward the freedom of being who you are within the whole. If you’ve been feel

  • The Secret vs. The Revealed Will

    25/01/2026 Duração: 23min

    Have you ever felt like your spiritual life is stuck in a "holding pattern," circling the runway while you wait for a clear sign from heaven? It’s a common feeling—this idea that we must uncover God’s "secret will" before we can truly start living. But what if the clarity you’re looking for is already hidden in plain sight? In this reflection on Romans 12, we dive into the tension of living in a world that constantly tries to squeeze us into its own mold. Whether it’s the pressure of materialism, career, or lifestyle, the "pattern of this world" is always at work. We explore the powerful invitation to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, shifting our focus from what we don't know to the "revealed will" of God: to act justly, love mercy, and walk in the identity He has already given us. We’re reminded that living a life "worthy of the Lord" isn't about paying back a debt or proving we are deserving; it’s about living in agreement with how God sees us. Join us as we discuss why this journey of discern

  • What It's There For

    11/01/2026 Duração: 20min

    Have you ever felt like your faith is stuck in your head? We often treat Christianity as a set of ideas to believe or rules to follow, but what if it was meant to be something much more visceral? We are diving into Romans 12 to explore a powerful "hinge" in scripture that connects God’s overwhelming mercy to our daily reality. We look at what it truly means to offer our bodies as a "living sacrifice." It is a challenging image, isn't it? Especially when, as we discuss, living sacrifices have a funny habit of trying to crawl off the altar the moment things get uncomfortable! Whether it’s how we treat our physical health, how we show up in our workplaces, or how we bridge the divides within our churches, this conversation is an invitation to move beyond an intellectual faith. How can we become an authentic, credible witness in a fractured world? Join us as we reflect on how being fully accepted by God sets us free to live a life that is truly pleasing to Him—not to earn His love, but because we already have i

  • Known and Found

    04/01/2026 Duração: 31min

    Fran, Wendy and Amy share their reflections on 2025 and their dreams for 2026. Have you ever felt like your faith is becoming a bit… hollow? Like you’re going through the motions of ​“being a Christian” but feeling increasingly disconnected from the world around you? It’s a subtle drift, often moving us away from the messy, beautiful reality of people and into a sterile, private version of spirituality. In this gathering, we explore a provocative idea: the danger of ​“excarnation” — the de-fleshing of our faith. While religious professionals often seek holiness through distance, Jesus modelled ​“incarnate holiness” by moving into the neighbourhood and sitting with the very people others deemed unworthy. We hear moving, vulnerable reflections from members of our community on the challenges of forgiveness, the power of being truly known by God, and the simple desire to be the ​“friend in the ditch” rather than the bystander. What if the church isn’t just a symbol of Christ, but a literal extension of His ea

  • Small Gems, Big Dreams

    28/12/2025 Duração: 40min

    Ronnie, Puma and William share their reflections on 2025 and their dreams for 2026. Have you ever felt like you’re just going through the motions, passing the ball back and forth in a routine that has become all too familiar? It’s easy to live life on autopilot, but what if in our hustle to get things done, we are suffering from a kind of ​“inattentive blindness” to the very things God is doing? In this gathering of voices, we reflect on the year gone by and lean into the invitation of a new one. We explore a challenging but beautiful tension: that truly loving God requires us to pay attention, and truly loving our neighbour requires us to actually see them. From the front lines of mission trips in Spain and Egypt to the quiet, ​“remarkable ordinary” moments of hospitality at home, this conversation is a call to refocus. How can we rediscover the small, precious gems in our lives that the enemy wants us to overlook? We dive into why persistence in mission matters and how shifting our gaze can transform our

  • Childrens Address | 25 December 2025

    25/12/2025 Duração: 07min

    Have you ever noticed how fear can make you do the strangest things? Whether it’s a phobia of spiders or the paralyzing "what-ifs" of life, fear often drives us to make poor choices or, worse, to run away just when things are getting interesting. In this talk, we explore the moments where fear meets faith, specifically through the eyes of the shepherds on that first Christmas night. Imagine being in total darkness, on high alert for predators, only to have the sky explode with light and celestial beings. It’s no wonder the first words spoken were "Fear not." We dive into the "what if" of the Christmas story: What if those shepherds had let their fear win? What if they had legged it across the hillside instead of staying to listen? By leaning into the discomfort, they moved from terror to a front-row seat at the birth of a Savior. We reflect on how God often "jumps out like a ninja" when we least expect Him, and why his message is always one of peace rather than panic. If you’ve been feeling a bit apprehensiv

  • The One He Loved

    21/12/2025 Duração: 07min

    Have you ever felt like just another face in the crowd, or perhaps just another name on a long list of people God is supposed to care about? It’s easy to hear that ​“God so loved the world” and feel like His love is a thin layer spread across billions of people — watered down and diluted just to make it reach everyone. But what if His love for the world doesn’t actually come at the expense of His love for you? In this reflection, we dive into the heart of the Christmas story to move from the general to the specific. We look at the disciple John, who had the audacity to call himself ​“the one Jesus loved.” Was that arrogance, or was it a profound revelation of how God truly sees us? We explore the beautiful reality that as you sit where you are right now, you aren’t receiving a fraction of God’s affection — you are receiving all of it. Why does this matter for your holiday season? Because when the familiar becomes fascinating again, everything changes. Join us as we explore what it means to be uniquely, speci

  • The Sound of Joy

    14/12/2025 Duração: 16min

    Have you ever felt like you’re supposed to be ​“happy” because of your faith, yet life just feels heavy? We often use the words joy and happiness interchangeably, but what if they are actually worlds apart? While happiness is a fleeting reaction to our external circumstances, joy is a steady state of the soul that doesn’t rely on things going ​“right.” In this reflection, we explore the unique nature of joy through the imagery of a bell — something that serves a purpose, impacts everyone around it, and, most importantly, resonates from the inside out. Using key insights from James, Nehemiah, and the life of Jesus, we look at how joy can actually coexist with grief and act as a form of spiritual resilience. What if the trials you are facing right now aren’t meant to steal your joy, but are actually the soil where the Holy Spirit is growing a deeper, more enduring strength? Join us as we discuss how to reconnect with the vine, recalibrate our perspective, and experience the ​“joy of our salvation” regardless o

  • Finding Shalom

    07/12/2025 Duração: 23min

    Have you ever looked at the state of the world—or the state of your own life—and wondered where the peace is? We often define peace as the absence of conflict or the end of our problems. But if that’s the standard, hope can feel impossible to find. In this talk, we challenge that definition. We explore the Hebrew concept of Shalom, discovering that it isn't about everything being quiet; it’s about everything being made whole. We look at how Jesus, the Prince of Peace, didn't arrive in a vacuum of safety but entered a world of political turmoil and personal danger. He didn't come to simply stop the noise; He came to be present within it. Drawing from the trenches of 1914 and the prophecies of Isaiah, we offer practical steps to access this peace today. Whether it is through the act of singing, the hard work of forgiveness, or the discipline of prayer, you will find a path to a peace that doesn't just survive the chaos—it transcends it. Come and take a breath. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/les

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