Author Archive: Murray McLellan
Paul’s Downward Trajectory
James MacMillan has posted a great article on his blog, well worth the time to read. Check it out HERE
Continue ReadingGospel Parenting
For all you parents out there, this book sounds like it is a http://www.crossway.org/books/give-them-grace-tpb/ read. I have read some clips and the reviews highly recommend this book. Elyse Fitzpatrick is […]
Continue ReadingThis week in Grace – April 25 – May 1, 2011
Tuesday, April 26 – Connect Group – meeting at Murray and Cheryl’s 7:00 pm. – 9:00 pm. A Sunday gathering is only one small piece of what it means to […]
Continue ReadingGrace Deaf Fellowship
We are excited to be a part of a church plant for the Deaf Community in our city. Grace Deaf Fellowship gathers in the Sutherland Hall each Sunday morning, in […]
Continue ReadingNo Merit of My Own
John Piper wrote a great post back in 2009, and it is well worth repeating… This is my confession: I was born into a believing family through no merit of […]
Continue ReadingMy child’s education
Jen Wilkins from the Village Church has some great insight (and balance) to the education debate. “One of the biggest decisions Christian parents face is how they will educate their […]
Continue ReadingGospel in Community
Sanctification (growth in holiness as a follower of Jesus) is a community event. God designed ii that way as we “image forth” Jesus the light of the world – together […]
Continue ReadingHistory of Redemption
Check out this link … History of Redemption The History of Redemption was designed as a tool for you to memorize the history of redemption and be reminded of God’s great […]
Continue ReadingAdvent Devotional
A friend of mine, and fellow Acts 29 pastor, Steve Inge, passed on a copy of the Advent devotional they have put together for families. I have attached a copy […]
Continue ReadingThis Week in Grace Fellowship
Men’s Discipleship Breakfast at Grainfield’s on Circle Dr. at 7:45 a.m. on Mondays This will be a weekly event until Dec. 20th. Come for coffee or grab a full breakfast. […]
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