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.
Why do so many of us feel burned out, spiritually dry, and stuck—even when we’re doing all the right things? What if the problem isn’t your effort... but something deeper, hidden in the way you’re tr…
We crave clarity from God—guidance, answers, direction. But what if the problem isn’t that God isn’t speaking… what if we just don’t know how to listen? In John 10, Jesus calls himself the Good Sheph…
Have you ever chased something that promised happiness but left you feeling even more lost? In this sermon, Pastor Stephen reveals how the paths we confidently trust might be misleading us—and points…
We are all aware of the darkness that surrounds us. Many of us might even feel stuck in darkness. What if you may be stuck in darkness because you have an inadequate light? This week pastor Isaiah de…
We live in a world that keeps us chasing more—more success, more approval, more fulfillment—yet never truly satisfies. In this sermon we wrestle with Jesus’ bold claim: 'I am the Bread of Life,' and …
The most important question you’ll ever answer is, ‘Who is Jesus?’—because it shapes everything about your life. But what if you’ve been getting Him wrong?
We all wear masks to protect ourselves, but what we suppress doesn’t disappear—it pops out into our relationships. Pastor Allie shows us how Jesus isn’t afraid of our shadow, and when we stop perform…
What if the greatest threat to your relationships isn’t what’s said—but what’s left unsaid? In this sermon, Pastor Stephen reveals how unspoken gratitude breeds disconnection—and why our silence is a…
Ever walked away from a conversation wishing you had stayed quiet? Or felt unheard because someone was too busy preparing their next argument? We talk too much, listen too little, and get frustrated …
What if everything our culture tells us about love is actually what's keeping us from the deep, lasting relationships we were created for? In this sermon, Pastor Stephen helps us understand God's vis…
We all do it. We know others do it. And yet, we get very scared whenever the topic comes up. That's right, Pastor Allie is talking about that 's' word-- sin-- and how we can bring our sins into the l…
Letting go of what we want to make room for Who we need.
What if our pursuit of the good life is leading us further from it? In this sermon, Pastor Stephen challenges the belief that more money means more happiness and explores Paul’s timeless wisdom in 1 …
Our habits are the foundation of our lives. They form or de-form us into the persons we hope to become. In this sermon, Pastor Stephen talks about the only way to build an unshakable foundation for l…
In the midst of a crazy Christmas season and anticipatory New Year, pastor Isaiah offers us a tool to start our year off right. We will follow the Israelites as they leave the past and enter into the…
In this Christmas Eve sermon, Pastor Stephen shares what makes a good story and why the ultimate story is one where we are all included. This Christmas, don't put away the gospel. Leave it out all ye…
On the last Sunday of Advent, Pastor Allie preaches about the whispers of hope in the book of Isaiah and how those whispers lead us to our greatest joy this season.
When was the last time Christmas didn’t feel like a blur? We sing about Christ’s coming, but we’re often too busy to wait on Him. In this sermon, Pastor Stephen invites us to slow down and experience…
Discover the path to true peace in a restless world. In this sermon, Pastor Stephen explores Isaiah a understanding of peace, the wholeness God offers, and how we can learn to replace anxiety with th…
We have a fundamental misunderstanding of hope—we reduce it to wishful thinking tied to our immediate circumstances. This leaves us feeling disappointed and discouraged when suffering comes. In this …