The Grove Church is a neighborhood church located in Dallas, TX. We love the imagery of coming together as a community and being the group of 'fruit-bearing trees' that Jeremiah writes about in the Old Testament (see Jeremiah 17:7-8). Our vision for The Grove is to become a church that lives out its faith in tangible ways, intentionally creating environments that gather people together, grow them closer to God, and give back to our neighbors. This podcast is our audio versions of live sermons preached every Sunday online and in-person.
Most of life is a search, especially during the first half of life. It's a search for identity, for vocation, for a family. Ultimately, we are searching for acceptance and belonging - but in all the …
God has a destination in mind for your life. But the path to reach it isn't always clear. Is there only one way to get there or are there many routes? This series is about navigating the journey of l…
The tomb has come to represent a symbol of hope. But it wasn't always that way. When Jesus died, his followers questioned everything. They didn't know what would happen next. In these uncertain times…
We all want to live a life of purpose. A life with no regret. And Jesus tells us exactly how to do it. Today we look at the one sure-fire way to ensure that you live the most fulfilling life possible…
When things don't go the way we think they should, we often begin to wonder who God is and why he let this happen. How could a God that loves us let things go so wrong? In this sermon, we wrestle wit…
When life doesn't go as planned, when our hopes are dashed...Jesus sees you. When you're longing for something more, Jesus sees you. He is there, offering you more than you ever knew to ask for.
It is oftentimes our limited understanding of who God is and what he is calling us to do, that keeps us from living our most fulfilling life. Understanding who God is, allows us to participate in the…
Jesus of Nazareth is the most influential person who ever lived.
But during his life, he was only known by a few thousand people in a forgotten part of the world. After he died, his message transfor…
In the final sermon of our Essentialism series, we look at an unexpected spiritual practice that helps to bring clarity to our lives.
Articles, books, and self-help gurus say gratitude has the power to improve your mental, emotional, and even physical health. But there's one thing they've all gotten wrong. Today we uncover the big …
Nobody can deceive you like you. We are capable of convincing ourselves of almost any idea, justifying any decision, and rationalizing nearly every behavior. So how do we keep ourselves honest?
We are told that the good life is found in accumulation - that more is better. But most of us are accumulating the wrong things. How do we create space —in our schedules, in our homes, in our finance…
As a society, we are overly stimulated and distracted. And it's only getting worse.
Ironically, our constant connection to people and information has caused us to grow disconnected from deeper relati…
When our schedules came to an abrupt halt last year, we had time to pause and ask, "What really matters?" God calls us to a slower pace that allows us to interact with and love one another, but, all …
As good as it felt to kick out 2020, 2021 still feels uncertain. But when we tether ourselves to God's promises, we don't need to be afraid of the future.
We have a tendency to think in terms of black or white, right or wrong, darkness or light, good years or bad years. But the truth is, it's not one or the other. There is a relationship between opposi…
Join us for a special Christmas Eve service as we celebrate the birth of our Savior through worship and a message from Rev. Stephen Lohoefer.
As a child, we saw everything as new and wondrous. This gift of awe is something that often fades with age. But wonder is a part of God's design. It is the gateway to hope. It even gives us humility,…
We are designed for wonder, but sometimes our search for wonder can lead us astray. We find ourselves looking in the wrong places, always striving for more. Mary’s story teaches us how being open to …