Each week, join the community of The Grove in Mt Juliet, TN as they share messages of the biblical grace and truth of Christ that transforms all people into fully devoted followers.
Jake Lampton talks about the story of the Israelites in Exodus chapter 16 and how we can Undo: Complaining in our everyday lives.
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Pastor Andrew explores one of the most overlooked of the Ten Commandments, addressing a struggle many of us face but may never fully confront in our spiritual lives. Join us today as we learn how to …
John Driver explores the ways we so easily condemn others, specifically by holding them in contempt and judgment. But the way of Jesus shows us a different path, one that does not pretend condemnatio…
In the first message of 2025, instead of only focusing on all that we need to do in the new year, John Driver explores some things we need to undo. Comparison is an epidemic, even among Christians, y…
We often hear phrases like 'Let there be peace on earth,' 'We want peace for the whole world,' or 'Can’t we just live in peace?' On the second week of Advent, we’ll focus on peace, typically understo…
John Driver explores some of the historical contexts that led to the Church’s observance of the season of Advent, and specifically, why hope is the gateway to the joy, peace, and love we celebrate ev…
In the intro to a new series, John Driver explains why it Scripture leads us to honor the stories of other believers throughout history, the "huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith” (Hebrews 12…
Pastor Andrew speaks on the seven non-negotiables of life in Christ for both individuals and the church, with a final emphasis on the altar and its significance in our lives.
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John Driver dives into Ephesians 6 and God's imperative invitation not to just stand exposed and be beaten down by the attacks of our enemy in this world, who, according to Scipture, hinders us. We c…
As this series nears its end, John Driver explores how the fruits and leading of God’s Spirit actually invovle us leading ourselves (self-control). We can’t always know where to go or what to do, but…
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John Driver explores a leg of Paul’s Second Missionary Journey from Antioch to Troas, a journey marked repeatedly by limitations placed upon him by God Himself. What do we do when we feel that God is…
John Driver explores how the daily stressors of our pressures and pace somehow make us more oppositional to what would most bring us relief. Under stress, we hold our breath rather than take a breath…
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In the final verse of Psalm 100, we encounter two profound words that capture the essence of life's beauty. Pastor Andrew explores these words—generation and faithfulness—as he wraps up the concludin…
Pastor Andrew takes a look at the timeless truths “The Lord is good and His mercy endures forever, Psalm 100:5. This single verse encapsulates the essence of God's character and His enduring relation…
John Driver continues our series on Psalm 100, focusing on verse 4: "Enter his gates with thanksgiving; go into his courts with praise; give thanks to him and call upon his Name.” In all of our days,…
As we continue to explore our calls to a joyful noise we make before the Lord, Pastor Andrew explores the relationship between Sheep, Shepherd, and Joyful singing found in Psalm 100.
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John Driver explores verse 3 of Psalm 100, specifically what it means to: "Know this: The Lord himself is God; he himself has made us, and we are his.” The daily life in Christ is a process not of kn…
In this one short phrase in Psalms 100, we are asked to sing. There is an unfortunate perspective that singing is only for those who are capable. Yet, singing is one of the most intrinsic values of o…