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In this special Mother's Day conversation, Pastor Mike sits down with Jessica Foster to talk about faith, motherhood, marriage, and the story of Hannah in 1 Samuel 1. Jessica shares what God taught her in seasons of singleness, how becoming a mom to Finley has changed her perspective, and what her very first Mother's Day means to her family. Together, they discuss the impact of godly women, the importance of raising children in a Christ-centered home, and why being part of a generational church matters so deeply at Gratis Church. Whether you're a mom, hoping to be one someday, or simply looking for encouragement in your walk with God, this conversation will remind you of God's faithfulness in every season.
Pastor Spencer dives into the reality of suffering and what it means for the life of a believer. Why does God allow suffering? How should we respond when life gets hard? Pastor Spencer unpacks biblical truth, offering perspective, encouragement, and a reminder that even in pain, God is present and working. This is a conversation for anyone walking through a difficult season or seeking to understand God's purpose in it.
In Part 3 of the Heaven Series, Pastor Mike Peavy answers the question: What will we be doing in heaven? A short, thought-provoking look at what eternity could look like—and why it matters now.
What will heaven be like? This message explores the promise of a new heaven and new earth where God dwells with His people forever. Through Revelation 21–22 and Isaiah 65, we see a beautiful picture of eternity—no more tears, death, pain, sorrow, or curse—only peace, joy, and restoration. The question is: who will be there? Scripture reminds us that in Christ, we are made new, and the promise of heaven is ours.
In this episode, Pastor Mike Peavy unpacks one of life's biggest questions: Who will be in heaven? Cutting through common misconceptions, he explains that heaven is not just a place for "good people," but the dwelling place of God—and ultimately found in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Walking through key scriptures, Pastor Mike clearly shares that while everyone faces eternity, salvation is found in Christ alone. The message closes with a powerful reminder that both heaven and hell are understood through one central truth: the cross.
*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:01b74ba5-c4e0-4ff1-9efb-c58535739986-0" data-testid= "conversation-turn-2" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> In Isaiah 53:10–12, Pastor Mike reminds us that Jesus fully identifies with us—in our suffering, in our sin, and in His silent submission. Through His willing sacrifice, Jesus satisfied the Father, justified the many, and crushed sin, Satan, and death itself. The Suffering Servant is not only our substitute—He is alive, victorious, and still bringing people from death to life. This Easter, we celebrate the risen Savior who makes us righteous and offers salvation to all who believe. Learn more about Gratis Church at gratischurch.com.
In Part 2 of our study through Isaiah 53, we explore how Jesus not only identifies with our suffering but also with our sin. These verses show the heart of the Gospel: Christ bore our griefs, carried our sorrows, and took the punishment we deserved. Though all of us have gone astray, God placed our sin on Him so we could be healed, forgiven, and made right with God. A powerful continuation of the story of the Savior who became sin for us out of perfect love.
In this sermon, we begin our series The Suffering Servant by looking at Isaiah 53:1–3, a powerful prophecy written nearly 700 years before the birth of Jesus. Often called "The Gospel of the Old Testament," Isaiah 53 points clearly to the suffering and rejection that Jesus would experience. We explore how Jesus came as God's revelation to the world, yet He was overlooked, rejected, and despised by His own people. Even though He did not fit their expectation of a king, His suffering was part of God's plan for redemption. Most importantly, this passage reminds us that Jesus understands our pain. Because He experienced suffering at the deepest level, He is able to identify with us in our struggles today. If you are walking through a difficult season, this message is a reminder that you are not alone—Jesus sees you, understands you, and invites you to believe His message and receive Him as Lord and Savior.
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