Sunday Recap—June 30

SERMON RECAP

June 30, 2024 || John 17:6-11a || Walt Alexander

What does Jesus think about you?

MAIN POINT: Every Christian belongs completely to God, chosen by the Father & saved by the Son, to his delight and the praise of his glory.

  1. All who belong to the Father are given to Jesus. (v. 6)

  2. All who are given to Jesus receive him. (v. 7-8)

  3. All who receive him glorify him. (v. 9-11a)

Lawn Care & Prayer

Would you like to serve folks in our community by providing lawn care and prayer? Sign up below. Saturday, August 3rd 8am-12noon.

Marriage Conference

Don't miss this special marriage event with guest speakers, Gary and Betsy Ricucci, from Sovereign Grace Church in Louisville, KY.  They have  over 35 years of experience in ministry and will be helping us cultivate marriages that are joyful and stand the test of time! Sign ups will be available soon! hatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Thank You For Sending Us To Korea!

It is impossible to capture all that occurred during our mission trip to serve Lord’s Grace Church in Seoul, Korea in a few works!

When Pastor Songwhan Kang and I attended the Pastors College in 2008-2009, Lord’s Grace Church (and Trinity Grace Church!) did not exist. Now, there is a thriving church there and we have a dear partnership with them than spans many years.

The trip had two primary focuses:

  1. To help Lord’s Grace Church host an adult, Bible conference entitled Don’t Waste Your Life for its members and visitors.

  2. To host an English camp focused on the story of Jonah for the children, from elementary to high school age.

In addition to the Conference and the English Camp, we had the joy of worshipping with Lord’s Grace Church on Sunday!

THE DON’T WASTE YOUR LIFE CONFERENCE

The conference was entitled Don’t Waste Your Life. It was a study of the book of Ecclesiastes and its implications for how to live in this world.

Perhaps the most powerful moment for me occurred Friday night. After I preached on friendship from Ecclesiastes 4, Pastor Songwhan encouraged the church to apply the message together. It was a powerful moment. He led the church to respond prayerfully. One single lady was surrounded by women who re-committed their desire to be a good friend to her and weep with her after being abandoned. Numerous couples repented to one another and asked for help to be true friends to one another. Songhwan led the church in singing a traditional blessing song to one another, in which they prayed for one another and asked God to bless one another.

Below are some pictures of the conference.

THE ENGLISH CAMP

The English camp focused on the story of Jonah and on God’s salvation. It included all the things we’ve come to love about vacation bible schools: Bible, crafts, games, skits, and more.

There were many highlights to the English camp, but the most encouraging was the effect of walking through a gospel tract and carefully explaining the gospel with the high schoolers. Several of them came to saving faith!

Read the testimony from Bess Trew to learn more.

Lord’s Grace Church in Seoul is my second favorite church. It’s amazing how a group of people 6,999 miles away can feel so much like family and I want to encourage you all that you are a part of that! Your prayers, your generosity in financially supporting us, and your investment in this body directly correlate to the sweet fruit we were able to see overseas.

Being in leadership of a ministry as my full-time job, I was looking forward to being more in the background on a trip like this. I wanted to serve the church, love the kids, and not end up on stage. It didn’t go exactly as I had hoped. What I thought were just swollen ankles from a 14-hour flight quickly became a complete inability to walk and multiple trips to the hospital where I ended up in a boot, unable to use even my arms by the last day, and in a wheelchair. Suddenly on this serving mission trip, I was being deadlifted in and out of vans and carried up flights of stairs by four men at a time, including my own Pastors—Servanthood at its finest. But I was reminded of something very sweet in the midst of this: I don’t think God is primarily interested in what we can do for Him. I don’t think He was exaggerating when He said our best works were as filthy rags. And even though my prideful flesh has an awful time swallowing that, I don’t think it’s something the Lord despises; I think He designed it that way—for us to be completely dependent on Him at all times and in all ways. We’re always fully dependent, but sometimes we are simply more aware of it than others, and if we let that awareness lead to intimacy with our Creator, any pain or untimely setback becomes infinitely worth it.

There was also a part of this trip that I will treasure for the rest of my life and am so thankful to get to share it with you all today. On the second day of the English camp, the high schoolers were learning how to share their testimonies. There was a wonderful and succinct prompt for discussion that covered one’s life before knowing Christ, recognizing their need for a savior, understanding the gospel, repenting and believing, and how one’s life looks different after knowing Christ. Most of the group I was with had similar answers to the first prompt: knowing their selfishness, quickness to anger, and one in particular articulating that growing up he saw God as more of an angry taskmaster than a Father. When I asked them when they knew they needed to be saved, one of them said she wanted to be saved but knew she wasn’t “there yet” and asked me to be praying for her. Another said very confidently that he believed salvation was a process, that we are always learning and growing and will hopefully learn or do enough someday to merit salvation. The other two emphatically agreed with him. It brought me so much joy to share with them the gospel of grace. The only one where our God and Savior does ask for full surrender, but requires nothing in the form of payment. There is nothing we can do to earn forgiveness, it was bought for us with the precious blood of Christ. What’s left for us is simply to repent and believe. All three of them seemed kind of stunned and if you remember meeting Suah when she visited a few months ago, she was one of them. With tears in her eyes, she said, “Wow, I am going to go home and pray tonight” and the other two nodded. Essentially I got to say “What are you waiting for?” and all four of us knelt down and I had the glorious privilege of watching these precious young people give their lives to the King. I’ve been walking with Jesus for half my life now and it is never lost on me, but especially a few weeks ago seeing their eyes light up with disbelief in the best way—the “is that really it..there’s nothing I have to earn?”—is really amazing. The same God that saved me in Mississippi is the same one saving them now in Seoul, Korea.

So the Lord didn’t need me there. The Holy Spirit had been moving in these kids’ lives long before we got there, and He’s continuing to move long after we’ve left. (I also know that the young man who gave His life to Jesus that day spent the entire trip talking with Tim Wilson. He did much planting and I just got to watch the harvest.) Jesus doesn’t need anything for us to receive salvation and He doesn’t need anything from us to tell people about it years later. His blood and His Spirit are more powerful than my personal witness. But I do think He enjoys letting us watch Him work.

Below are some pictures of the English camp.

THANK YOU!

This trip would not have been possible without your financial support and would not have been fruitful without your prayerful support. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

I wish you could all meet the folks of Lord’s Grace Church! One day, when the separation between language is no longer, I trust you will hear stories about how God was at work in this partnership between our church in rural Tennessee and Lord’s Grace Church in Seoul, Korea!

Sunday Recap—June 23

SERMON RECAP

June 23, 2024 || John 17:1-5 || Walt Alexander

The Lord’s Prayer

MAIN POINT: The whole purpose of your existence is to see the glory of God in saving sinners through Jesus Christ.

  1. The request. (v. 17:1)

  2. The rationale. (v. 17:2-4)

  3. The reason. (v. 17:5)

Serving at VBS

Are you interested in helping serve at this year’s VBS at the YMCA on June 26-28 from 2-4pm? If so, click here to sign up.

Lawn Care & Prayer

Mark your calendars for a day of serving folks in our community through mowing lawns and sharing the good news of Jesus and prayer. More information to come on how to sign up and be involved.

Sunday Recap—June 16

SERMON RECAP

June 16, 2024 || John 16:16-33 || Taylor Hollingsworth

Take Heart

MAIN POINT: Take heart! Jesus has overcome the world to give us courageous joy in the God who loves us.

  1. Jesus transforms sorrow into joy. (v. 16:16-22)

  2. Jesus transforms silence into asking. (v. 16:23-28)

  3. Jesus transforms fear into courage. (v. 16:29-33)

Serving at VBS

Are you interested in helping serve at this year’s VBS at the YMCA on June 26-28 from 2-4pm? If so, click here to sign up.

Lawn Care & Prayer

Mark your calendars for a day of serving folks in our community through mowing lawns and sharing the good news of Jesus and prayer. More information to come on how to sign up and be involved.

Sunday Recap—June 9

SERMON RECAP

June 9, 2024 || John 16:5-15 || Taylor Hollingsworth

The Spirit of Truth

MAIN POINT: Live for Christ’s glory through the Spirit’s work.

  1. The Spirit’s Unexpected Advantage. (v. 16:5-7)

  2. The Spirit’s Convicting Work. (v. 16:8-11)

  3. The Spirit’s revealing Work. (v. 16:12-15)

Serving at VBS

Are you interested in helping serve at this year’s VBS at the YMCA on June 26-28 from 2-4pm? If so, click here to sign up.

Lawn Care & Prayer

Mark your calendars for a day of serving folks in our community through mowing lawns and sharing the good news of Jesus and prayer. More information to come on how to sign up and be involved.

Sunday Recap—June 2

SERMON RECAP

June 2, 2024 || John 15:17-16:4 || Walt Alexander

Have You Counted the Cost?

MAIN POINT: Every Christian must be prepared to calmly endure opposition & continue joyfully witnessing to Christ.

  1. Every Christian must expect the hatred of the world. (v. 15:17-25)

  2. Every Christian must expect bear witness in the world. (v. 15:26-27)

  3. Every Christian must expect to endure persecution by the world. (v. 16:1-4a)

Serving at VBS

Are you interested in helping serve at this year’s VBS at the YMCA on June 26-28 from 2-4pm? If so, click here to sign up.

Sunday Recap—May 26

SERMON RECAP

May 26, 2024 || Psalm 16:1-11 || Guest Speaker: Daniel McGraw

Full Joy in God

MAIN POINT: Set your heart fully on THE LORD who establishes the path of your life.

  1. The Confession (v. 1-2).

  2. The Contrast (v. 3-6).

  3. The Confidence (v. 7-11).

Serving at VBS

Are you interested in helping serve at this year’s VBS at the YMCA on June 26-28 from 2-4pm? If so, click here to sign up.

Sunday Recap—May 19

SERMON RECAP

May 19, 2024 || John 15:9-16 || Walt Alexander

The Joy-Filled Fruitful Life

MAIN POINT: The only way to live a fruitful life is to remain devoted to Christ & his commands.

  1. As beloved children, obey his commands.

  2. As friends, love one another.

  3. As disciples, remember your mission.

Enoch Contemporary Ballet

Don’t miss the upcoming performance of the Enoch Contemporary Ballet and the opportunity to help support their upcoming mission trips this summer. Their performance is this Saturday, May 25th at 6 pm in Madisonville. Tickets can be purchased directly by using the link below.

Church Picnic after church on Sunday!

Everyone is invited to a church picnic following the service on Sunday, May 26. Please bring your own food, chairs, drinks, and games as we enjoy a time of fellowship on the lawn at the YMCA.

Serving at VBS

Are you interested in helping serve at this year’s VBS at the YMCA on June 26-28 from 2-4pm? If so, click here to sign up.

Sunday Recap—May 12

SERMON RECAP

May 12, 2024 || John 15:1-17 || Walt Alexander

Abide

MAIN POINT: Live now in the confidence that your past, present, & future are secure in Christ.

  1. The Vine.

  2. The Branches.

  3. The Fruit.

Serving at VBS

Are you interested in helping serve at this year’s VBS at the YMCA on June 26-28 from 2-4pm? If so, click here to sign up.

3:14 Dinner Club

Join us on Friday, May 17, at 6 pm for the “over 50” dinner. It will be a time of food, fun, and fellowship. For more information, contact Pastor Buddy Luster at jlusterjr@gmail.com.

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 19, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Sunday Recap—May 5th

SERMON RECAP

May 5th, 2024 || 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 || “Guest Speaker” Gil Balch

MAIN POINT: Remember, as God’s child we have a unique identity in Jesus Christ.

  1. We are a people who are created by God and for God. (v. 1-3)

  2. We are a people among whom God is present and at work. (v. 4-7)

  3. We are a people whose ultimate hope is Christ and his return. (v. 8-9)

Baby Dedication

On Sunday, May 12, we will have a special time of recognizing and praying for our families and children. If you are interested in dedicating your baby or your children, please contact the church at admin@trinitygraceathens.com for more information..

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 18, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Sunday Recap—April 28

SERMON RECAP

April 28, 2024 || John 14:15-31 || Taylor Hollingsworth

The Paraclete

MAIN POINT: In light of Christ’s love, live courageously in the peace of Christ through the empowering help of the Holy Spirit.

  1. The Foundation: Christ’s Love. (v. 15)

  2. The Help: Christ’s Spirit. (v. 16-26)

  3. The Courage: Christ’s Peace. (v. 27-31)

Receiving of New Members

On May 5th, we will have the joy of welcoming new members to Trinity Grace Church. This reminds us of the Lord’s kindness and faithfulness to our church.

Baby Dedication

On Sunday, May 12, we will have a special time of recognizing and praying for our families and children. If you are interested in dedicating your baby or your children, please contact the church at admin@trinitygraceathens.com for more information..

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 18, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Sunday Recap—April 21

SERMON RECAP

April 21, 2024 || Acts 17:1-14 || Guest Speaker: Brian Chesemore

We Believe

In a culture that is rapidly changing and redefining so many things, it is important to know what we believe. Join us on Wed., April 24 at 7pm at the church office (219 E Madison Ave) as we look at the Gospel & Application of Salvation.

Baptism Class

How do I know I am Christian? How do I know for sure my faith is my own & not just something I do because of how I was raised or because it is something my friends do? In this Baptism Class, as we consider the topic of baptism, we are really trying to answer this very important question. Join us on Sunday, Apr. 28 at 9 am at the YMCA.

Korea Mission Trip Offering

Prayefully consider how you can support our Korea Mission Trip team as they travel to Korea this summer. A special offering will be conducted on April 28.

Picnic Lunch

Bring your own food, drinks, and lawn chairs as we fellowship together after the church service.

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 18, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Sunday Recap—April 14

SERMON RECAP

April 14, 2024 || John 14:1-14 || Walt Alexander

Place, Person, & Privilege

MAIN POINT: The truly victorious Christian life is gained through a living faith in Jesus.

  1. Place. (v. 1-4)

  2. Person. (v. 5-11)

  3. Privilege (v. 12-14)

We Believe

In a culture that is rapidly changing and redefining so many things, it is important to know what we believe. Join us on Wed., April 24 at 7pm at the church office (219 E Madison Ave) as we look at the Gospel & Application of Salvation.

Baptism Class

How do I know I am Christian? How do I know for sure my faith is my own & not just something I do because of how I was raised or because it is something my friends do? In this Baptism Class, as we consider the topic of baptism, we are really trying to answer this very important question. Join us on Sunday, Apr. 28 at 9 am at the YMCA.

Korea Mission Trip Offering

Prayefully consider how you can support our Korea Mission Trip team as they travel to Korea this summer. A special offering will be conducted on April 28.

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 18, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Sunday Recap—April 7

SERMON RECAP

April 7, 2024 || John 13:18-38 || Walt Alexander

Stricken, Smitten, & Afflicted

MAIN POINT: It is necessary for Jesus to suffer, but let none of us who follow him fall away.

  1. The Betrayal of Judas. (v. 18-30)

  2. The Glory of Jesus. (v. 31-35)

  3. The Failure of Peter. (v. 36-38)

We Believe

In a culture that is rapidly changing and redefining so many things, it is important to know what we believe. Join us on Wed., April 24 at 7pm at the church office (219 E Madison Ave) as we look at the Gospel & Application of Salvation.

Baptism Class

How do I know I am Christian? How do I know for sure my faith is my own & not just something I do because of how I was raised or because it is something my friends do? In this Baptism Class, as we consider the topic of baptism, we are really trying to answer this very important question. Join us on Sunday, Apr. 28 at 9 am at the YMCA.

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 18, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Chris Pritchett Testimony of God’s Grace

Chris Pritchett Testimony of God’s Grace

Hello, my name is Chris Pritchett and I just want to thank you for letting me share a slice of what Christ has done in my life. 

Looking back, I can say that I lived much of my life in confusion, with no direction, and with no goals.

My childhood was plagued with loneliness, isolation, hunger, separation from family, and multiple types of abuse. I was not raised in church and grew up giving little thought to God. 

In my early 20’s I spent several years living a very selfish and reckless life. I abused alcohol, treated women as objects, and went from high to high including a near-death encounter by overdosing on crack cocaine.

With those choices came numerous consequences and heartache in the years that followed. When I got married, my wife Cindy and all my children suffered due to my selfish lifestyle. Some of these consequences have been lifelong and are embedded lifelong memories. 

But then about 15 years ago, God intervened in my life. He saved me. By Gods grace he knew that I desperately needed my wife Cindy in my life, and thanks to her church attendance became a regular pattern. The church bulletins were always previously placed in all the seats prior to the service. One morning the title said, “Believing in God, But Not Living Like It.” Reading this immediately crushed me. I was convicted and knew this was 100% me! I was saved before church even started. God called me to himself so profoundly that morning that I don’t remember the words I said. I just know I gave up, received him, and that specific morning changed the trajectory of my life forever. He forgave my sins and rescued me from a life of self-destruction.

God began placing Christian men in my life. Specifically, James Harrison who was my boss at a mechanical construction company. James was different. His large white board was full of people he would pray for while kneeling at his office chair. His heart was gentle, and his wallet was generous. James took the time to listen and counsel me through life’s circumstances and was always able to share scripture with me that was similar to my circumstances, and this left me encouraged. James loved me, he prayed with me, he spoke truth to me, and pointed me to Gods love for me.

However, I still felt shackled to my past because I thought that I should have no more sin in my life. I believed I should do more and work harder to earn my keep with God. Eventually I found myself believing that God couldn’t love me and that he viewed me as a failure. I struggled to feel close to God. 

But God kept pursuing me. He sent relationships. He sent people to invest in me and live transparently. He anchored me in preaching that pointed to his grace and helped me understand His true character. 

Ultimately it was God's kindness to allow the spirit of Jesus to live inside of me so that I may begin to know his love for me.  I’m so thankful God did not leave me when I was most vulnerable. I don’t live in order to earn his love. I live in a thankful response to the love he’s already given for me at the cross. He’s placed a desire in my heart to try and honor him with my life. 

God's word says there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. 

I have sinned and I need a savior. And I stand here now because God has rescued me from a life of self-destruction and given me a life of freedom through his son Jesus Christ. In Jesus, there is no condemnation. There is always more that’s right in Jesus than there is what’s wrong in me, more forgiveness in him than sin in me. And however deep my mess goes, his holiness goes deeper. My sins, they are many, but his mercy is more. And he’s committed to changing me from the inside out.

Sunday Recap—March 31

SERMON RECAP

March 31, 2024 || John 21:1-18 || Walt Alexander

Do You Have to See to Believe?

Starting Point Community Group

If you are new to the church and are looking to be a part of a Community Group or what to know more about being in a Community Group, this is the place to start. Starting Point begins on April 7th. Contact Taylor at taylor@trinitygraceathens.com to learn more.

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 18, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Sunday Recap—March 24

SERMON RECAP

March 24, 2024 || John 13:12-17 || Walt Alexander

Saved to Serve

MAIN POINT: All who follow the Savior must deny themselves & selflessly serve others.

  1. The Savior’s example. (v. 13-15)

  2. The Savior’s command. (v. 16)

  3. The Savior’s promise. (v. 17)

We Believe

In a culture that is rapidly changing and redefining so many things, it is important to know what we believe. Join us on Wed., March 27 at 7pm at the church office (219 E Madison Ave) as we look at the Gospel & Application of Salvation.

Easter Picnic

Join us after church for a Easter Picnic on the lawn of the YMCA on March 31 - bring your lawn chairs. It will be a time of food, fellowship, and s special performance by the Enoch Contemporary Ballet. If you last name begins with A-R, bring a side dish to share. If you last name begins with S-Z, bring a dessert to share. The church will provide the BBQ.

Starting Point Community Group

If you are new to the church and are looking to be a part of a Community Group or what to know more about being in a Community Group, this is the place to start. Starting Point begins on April 7th. Contact Taylor at taylor@trinitygraceathens.com to learn more.

TGC Book Club

Pick up your copy of the book, The Enemy Within by Kris Lungard, which takes aim at the heart of ongoing sin. We will meet on Sunday, May 18, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Sunday Recap—March 17

SERMON RECAP

March 17, 2024 || Ezekiel 36:22-32 || Kirby Key

The New Covenant

MAIN POINT: God will hallow His name by hallowing His people.

  1. The Old Covenant and Israel’s Past.

  2. The New Covenant and the Church’s Now.

  3. The New Covenant and the Church’s Not Yet.

TGC Book Club

Join us this month in reading the book, Taking God at His Word by Kevin DeYoung. We will meet on Sunday, March 24, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Easter Picnic

Join us after church for a Easter Picnic on the lawn of the YMCA on March 31. It will be a time of food, fellowship, and s special performance by the Enoch Contemporary Ballet.

Starting Point Community Group

If you are new to the church and are looking to be a part of a Community Group or what to know more about being in a Community Group, this is the place to start. Starting Point begins on April 7th. Contact Taylor at taylor@trinitygraceathens.com to learn more.

Sunday Recap—March 10

SERMON RECAP

March 10, 2024 || John 13:1-12 || Walt Alexander

The Heart of Christ

MAIN POINT: Have no fear — Jesus was determined to love his own to the end, cleansing us of all sin & setting us apart for himself.

  1. The Setting. (v. 1)

  2. The Act. (v.2-5)

  3. The Meaning. (v.6-12)

TGC Book Club

Join us this month in reading the book, Taking God at His Word by Kevin DeYoung. We will meet on Sunday, March 24, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Easter Picnic

Join us after church for a Easter Picnic on the lawn of the YMCA on March 31. It will be a time of food, fellowship, and s special performance by the Enoch Contemporary Ballet.

Sunday Recap—March 3

SERMON RECAP

March 10, 2024 || John 13:1-12 || Walt Alexander

Main Point: Have no fear — Jesus was determined to love his own to the end, cleansing us of all sin & setting us apart for himself.

  1. The Setting. (v. 1)

  2. The Act. (v.2-5)

  3. The end is better than the beginning. (v.8-10)

  4. Wisdom is the best of all. (v.11-14)

TGC Book Club

Join us this month in reading the book, Taking God at His Word by Kevin DeYoung. We will meet on Sunday, March 24, at 9 am at the YMCA to discuss.

Easter Picnic

Join us after church for a Easter Picnic on the lawn of the YMCA on March 31. It will be a time of food, fellowship, and s special performance by the Enoch Contemporary Ballet.