Bro. Pat McCloskey preaches from the book of Acts on the importance of casting our anchors in the storms of life. Using the biblical account of Paul’s voyage and shipwreck, he reminds us that when circumstances are uncertain and the seas are rough, our hope must be firmly anchored in God and His Word. This message challenges believers to trust the Lord, remain steadfast, and refuse to drift in difficult times, pointing us to the faithfulness of God who brings His people safely through every storm.Preached on Sunday, January 4, 2026 PM, at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia
Pastor Ernest Groce preaches from the Word of God on the topic of “Some Things That Are Not Shaken.”In this message, he reminds believers that even when the world around us is unstable, there are eternal truths and promises that remain firm. Anchored in Scripture, this sermon encourages us to hold fast to God, His Word, and His unchanging character, trusting that He is faithful through every circumstance.Preached on Sunday, January 4, 2026 AM, at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia.
Join us for our New Year’s Eve Service as Bro. Josh Nolan brings a message centered on the meaning and importance of Communion. As we close out the year, we gather to remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, reflect on His faithfulness, and enter the new year with hearts of gratitude and obedience.This service focuses on examining ourselves, remembering the cross, and looking forward to Christ’s return, as we take the Lord’s Supper together as a church family. “This do in remembrance of me.” — 1 Corinthians 11:24 (KJV)We pray this message is a blessing to you and helps prepare your heart for the year ahead.
Wait – 12-28-25 PM
In this timely message, Pastor Dr. Ernest Groce encourages believers to trust God’s timing and remain faithful while waiting on the Lord. Through Scripture and practical application, we are reminded that waiting is not wasted when it is surrendered to God. Learn how patience, faith, and obedience produce spiritual growth and prepare us for God’s perfect will.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church, Pastor Dr. Ernest Groce.
Things We Need to Take a Stand On – 12-28-25 AMIn this powerful message, Pastor Dr. Ernest Groce challenges believers to examine their lives and stand firm on the timeless truths of God’s Word. From matters of faith and holiness to issues facing our families and communities, discover the courage and conviction needed to honor God in every area of life. Be encouraged, equipped, and inspired to take a stand for righteousness and truth in today’s world.Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church, Pastor Dr. Ernest Groce.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for our Christmas Eve Service, celebrating the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
This special service centers on the glorious truth that “unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given.” Through Scripture and song, we are reminded that Jesus came to bring hope to the hopeless, light to the darkness, and salvation to a lost world. His birth marked the beginning of God’s redemptive plan, fulfilled through the cross and the empty tomb.
This message calls hearts to reflect on the love of God shown in Bethlehem and to rejoice in the peace and joy found only in Christ.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Christmas Eve, December 24, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this Sunday evening message on the Gospel, preached on December 21, 2025.
This message centers on the good news of Jesus Christ—His coming, His sacrifice, and His resurrection—and the eternal hope found only through faith in Him. In a world filled with uncertainty, the Gospel remains the power of God unto salvation to all who believe.
This sermon calls believers to remain faithful to the message we have been entrusted with and invites the lost to receive forgiveness and new life through the Lord Jesus Christ.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Sunday PM, December 21, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this Sunday morning message titled “The Birth of the Lord Jesus,” preached by Dr. Ernest Groce on December 21, 2025.
This message draws our hearts to the miracle of Christ’s birth and the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior. From the manger in Bethlehem to the mission of redemption, we are reminded that Jesus came in humility to bring salvation to a lost world.
As we reflect on the birth of Christ, this sermon calls believers to rejoice in God’s gift and challenges all who hear to receive the Savior personally by faith.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Sunday AM, December 21, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this special Sunday evening Christmas program message, preached by Bro. Adam Wojcik on December 14, 2025, prior to the Victory Kids Christmas Play.
This message prepares our hearts for the celebration that follows by pointing us to the true meaning of Christmas—the birth of Jesus Christ. It serves as a reminder that every program and presentation is meant to glorify the Savior who came to seek and to save the lost.
We pray this message will help center your heart on Christ and magnify the wonder of His coming.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Sunday PM, December 14, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this Sunday morning message from 2 Corinthians 5:10, preached on December 14, 2025.
This passage reminds us that we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, where every believer will give an account of their service, faithfulness, and obedience to the Lord. This message calls Christians to live with eternity in view, walking carefully, faithfully, and purposefully in a world that is watching.
As we consider the reality of standing before Christ, we are challenged to examine our lives, redeem the time, and serve the Lord wholeheartedly until He comes.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Sunday AM, December 14, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this Wednesday night Bible study from Job 1:22, preached by Dr. Ernest Groce on December 10, 2025.
In this verse, we see Job respond to overwhelming loss without charging God foolishly. This study highlights Job’s unwavering integrity and teaches us how faith responds when circumstances do not make sense. It is a reminder that God is still righteous, sovereign, and worthy of trust—even in suffering.
This message encourages believers to maintain a godly testimony in the midst of trials and to rest confidently in the goodness of God.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Wednesday PM, December 10, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this Sunday evening message from 1 Peter 5:1–2, preached by Dr. Ernest Groce on December 7, 2025.
In this passage, the apostle Peter gives a clear biblical picture of the pastor’s calling and responsibility. In “The Portrait of a Pastor,” we are reminded that a pastor is called to shepherd the flock of God willingly, faithfully, and with a heart of service—not for personal gain, but for the glory of God.
This message is both a challenge and an encouragement to pastors, church leaders, and believers alike to honor God’s design for biblical leadership within the local church.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Sunday PM, December 7, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this powerful Sunday morning message from Isaiah 59, preached by Dr. Ernest Groce on December 7, 2025.
In this passage, we are reminded that “the hand of the LORD is not shortened, that it cannot save.” This message, “The Hands of Jesus,” points us to the strength, mercy, and saving power found in Christ alone. No matter how great the need or how deep the sin, God’s hand is still mighty to reach, restore, and redeem.
This sermon challenges believers to trust fully in the power of God and calls the lost to realize that salvation is still within reach through Jesus Christ.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — Sunday AM, December 7, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this moving Sunday evening message from Matthew 9:20, preached by Dr. Ernest Groce on November 30, 2025.
In this passage, we witness the desperate faith of a woman who pressed through the crowd just to touch the hem of Jesus’ garment. Pastor Groce preaches on “The Touch of Jesus”—a reminder that one touch from the Savior can restore, heal, strengthen, and change a life forever.
This message calls every believer to seek the presence and power of Christ personally and passionately, trusting that He is still able to meet the deepest needs of the human heart.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — November 30, 2025.
Join us at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia, for this solemn and stirring message from 1 Peter 4:17–19, preached by Dr. Ernest Groce on Sunday morning, November 30, 2025.
In this passage, the apostle Peter reminds us that judgment must begin at the house of God. Pastor Groce preaches on The Commencement of Judgment—a powerful reminder that God purifies, corrects, and strengthens His people so they may shine as lights in an increasingly dark world.
If believers must stand accountable before God, how much greater is the need for the lost to repent and turn to Christ while there is still time? This message challenges every Christian to walk soberly, faithfully, and obediently in these last days.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church — November 30, 2025.
In this special Thanksgiving service, Pastor Ernest Groce preaches on the danger of unthankfulness — the first step in Romans 1 that leads a heart away from God and down the path toward a reprobate mind. When we forget to give thanks, we forget Who our blessings come from.
This message is a stirring reminder that God has been far better to us than we deserve. His mercy, His goodness, and His daily provision call us to a life of gratitude, humility, and worship.
Recorded live at Victory Baptist Church, Rossville, Georgia — November 26, 2025.
Philippians 3:13–14
Sunday Evening, November 23, 2025 — Victory Baptist Church, Rossville, Georgia
In this stirring evening message, Pastor Ernest Groce preaches from Paul’s charge to “forget those things which are behind, and reach forth unto those things which are before.” With clarity and conviction, he challenges believers not to live chained to past failures, distractions, or disappointments.
The Christian life is a forward-moving walk — a pursuit of Christ, His will, and His prize. This message calls us to renewed focus, holy determination, and unwavering faithfulness as we press toward the mark for the high calling of God.
Recorded live on November 23, 2025.
Worship in the Midst of Trials — Job 1:20–22
Sunday Morning, November 23, 2025 — Victory Baptist Church, Rossville, Georgia
When Job received wave after wave of heartbreaking news, the Bible says he “arose, and rent his mantle, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and worshipped.” In this powerful Sunday morning message, Pastor Ernest Groce reminds us that true worship is not anchored in circumstances but in the unchanging character of God.
Even in grief, Job declared, “The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”
This sermon challenges every believer to trust God in the darkest moments, to bow before Him in humble surrender, and to confess — like Job — that God is worthy of worship, regardless of what we face.
Recorded live on November 23, 2025.
In these closing verses of Job chapter 1, we witness one of the most powerful responses to suffering found anywhere in Scripture. After receiving wave upon wave of devastating news, Job falls to the ground in worship. Instead of bitterness, he expresses surrender. Instead of accusation, he declares the sovereign goodness of God: “The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”
This message explores Job’s reverence, his restraint, and his remarkable faithfulness under unimaginable pressure. His example challenges every believer to trust God when nothing makes sense and to worship through the storm.
Recorded live on Wednesday night, November 19, 2025, at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia.
In this stirring message from 1 Peter 4:7, Pastor Ernest Groce reminds us that “the end of all things is at hand.” With time moving swiftly toward eternity, believers are called to live with urgency, clarity, and devotion. This sermon challenges us to pray with purpose, love with sincerity, and serve with faithfulness as we anticipate the soon return of Christ. When the world grows darker, God’s people must shine brighter—steadfast, watchful, and surrendered.
Recorded live on Sunday evening, November 16, 2025, at Victory Baptist Church in Rossville, Georgia.