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Grace Community Church NI
Grace Community Church
443 episodes
4 days ago
Have you ever felt like it is your specific job to set everyone else straight? We often mistake being the "salt of the earth" with a duty to act as the morality police or to fiercely guard religious traditions. But when we look closely at the life of Jesus, we see Him constantly turning those very traditions on their heads—not to be rebellious, but to reach the people on the margins. We explore the tension of what it really means to preserve the world around us. What if our calling isn't to enforce rules, but to preserve the inherent worth of every person we meet? We dig into the difficult reality that salt cannot do its work without contact. You cannot influence a world that you refuse to touch, even if that contact threatens your reputation. This conversation invites you to reconsider your impact. It challenges you to stop forcing your own "flavour" on others and instead listen well enough to bring out the beauty God has already placed within them. It is a call to move beyond judgment and into a life of restorative love. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/salt-light-and-the-upside-down-kingdom
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Have you ever felt like it is your specific job to set everyone else straight? We often mistake being the "salt of the earth" with a duty to act as the morality police or to fiercely guard religious traditions. But when we look closely at the life of Jesus, we see Him constantly turning those very traditions on their heads—not to be rebellious, but to reach the people on the margins. We explore the tension of what it really means to preserve the world around us. What if our calling isn't to enforce rules, but to preserve the inherent worth of every person we meet? We dig into the difficult reality that salt cannot do its work without contact. You cannot influence a world that you refuse to touch, even if that contact threatens your reputation. This conversation invites you to reconsider your impact. It challenges you to stop forcing your own "flavour" on others and instead listen well enough to bring out the beauty God has already placed within them. It is a call to move beyond judgment and into a life of restorative love. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/salt-light-and-the-upside-down-kingdom
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The Story of Wendy Fearon
Grace Community Church NI
23 minutes 30 seconds
4 months ago
The Story of Wendy Fearon
Wendy shares her inspiring journey of faith, revealing that for over 50 years, she knew of Jesus but didn’t know him personally. Raised in the Catholic faith, she believed she was a ​“good person” and on her way to heaven. Everything changed for her at a drive-in mission. Afterward, she felt a strong pull toward fellowship and found Grace Community Church, which has become the cornerstone of her faith. Initially, she felt angry at the Catholic Church, but she now feels grateful for the foundation it gave her. She also discusses her ministry with the homeless and hopeless, which started with a powerful prayer that led her to volunteer at Hope Chapel Lane in Belfast. Wendy concludes by sharing about her two tattoos, which read ​“obedience” and ​“evangelise.” She talks about a recent challenge to be obedient and sing an Irish song at a men’s ministry meeting, which she learned translates to ​“100,000 welcomes, oh Jesus.” She also talks about her grandson, Alfie, who recently gave his life to the Lord. Wendy’s favourite Jesus story is the parable of the two builders, which speaks to her about the importance of building her life on the rock of Jesus. Finally, she shares that God is preparing her for a new ​“nursing” ministry, possibly involving people rather than her current job of nursing crops.
Grace Community Church NI
Have you ever felt like it is your specific job to set everyone else straight? We often mistake being the "salt of the earth" with a duty to act as the morality police or to fiercely guard religious traditions. But when we look closely at the life of Jesus, we see Him constantly turning those very traditions on their heads—not to be rebellious, but to reach the people on the margins. We explore the tension of what it really means to preserve the world around us. What if our calling isn't to enforce rules, but to preserve the inherent worth of every person we meet? We dig into the difficult reality that salt cannot do its work without contact. You cannot influence a world that you refuse to touch, even if that contact threatens your reputation. This conversation invites you to reconsider your impact. It challenges you to stop forcing your own "flavour" on others and instead listen well enough to bring out the beauty God has already placed within them. It is a call to move beyond judgment and into a life of restorative love. Episode link: https://grace-community.church/lesson/salt-light-and-the-upside-down-kingdom