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The Grove Church

You Asked For It (Part 1)

You Asked For It (Part 1)

Locations & Times

The Grove Church

120 Langston Rd, Perry, GA 31069, USA

Sunday 8:45 AM

Sunday 10:00 AM

Sunday 11:15 AM

Getting To Know The Grove

We would love to connect with you. If you are new to The Grove we would love to meet you and share our ministry vision with you. Every month we host a free lunch with the Pastor and Staff. Click below to find out when our next meeting will be
https://www.thegrovechurch.tv/events

I Want To Serve

As a kingdom minded church, we believe that the ultimate fulfillment of our purpose is to be vessels of His grace; giving of ourselves just as He completely gave Himself up for us. The life of a Christ Follower is not about being a spectator for a couple of hours on Sunday. Rather, we open the flood gates of heaven when we sacrificially give of our talents and time.
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How do you make head knowledge become heart knowledge?
Prescription:
Application:
Be realistic!
Be consistent!
Be transparent!
Why are denominations necessary? How do you know you chose the right one?

Why have churches gotten away from worshiping on Sabbath (Saturday)?




The New Testament describes Christians worshiping on Sundays (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2), but this is descriptive rather than prescriptive.
If we are all born into sin, how can I know as a parent my disabled child is saved?

Why are people born with disabilities?
This issue falls under the umbrella of a theological/philosophical debate known as “the problem of evil” or “the problem of pain.” If God is both good and omnipotent, why does He allow bad things to happen?
“We can ignore even pleasure. But pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains: it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.”
- C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain
How does one go about their Christian walk when your job in the military can require fighting and killing?
Exodus 20:13 Thou shalt not kill. King James Version
Exodus 20:13 You shall not murder. NIV, ESV, NKJV, NLT, NASB, etc…
There are two different Hebrew words (ratsakh, mut) and two Greek words (phoneuo, apokteino) for “murder” and “killing.” One means “to put to death,” and the other means “to murder.”