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Greenville Oaks Church of Christ

Grappling with Grace

Grappling with Grace

God’s grace is unearned, unmerited favor that he lavishes upon us, and is thus unfathomable. We often try to cheapen it by taking it for granted or by trying to “earn it” back. Since we don’t or can’t make sense of it, we struggle to model that kind of grace to others. But praise be to God for his good grace that is available and for each and everyone of us.

Locations & Times

Greenville Oaks Church of Christ

703 S Greenville Ave, Allen, TX 75002, USA

Sunday 8:45 AM

Sunday 10:30 AM

Worship Online Live

We are currently meeting together for worship through our live streaming platform in addition to in-person worship at our campus. Use the link below to connect to our online worship times at 8:45 & 10:30 a.m. CDT.

https://greenvilleoaks.online.church/

There are multiple ways to give

In Worship | Online - Use the link below | Text to Give - Text "give" to 972-597-5899

http://www.greenvilleoaks.org/give

Let's Read the Bible Together

Connect to the current reading plan and spend time in the Bible daily along with others from Greenville Oaks. Enjoy a daily devotional, bible passages, and engage with others and share your thoughts and questions from the daily reading.

https://gococ.co/GraceofGod

Greenville Oaks in YouVersion

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https://my.bible.com/sign-in?redirect=%2Fusers%2F114982979

Ephesians 1:3-10

2 Corinthians 5:14-21

“Nothing worse than a hypocrite,
Change he ain’t really different
He ain’t even try to get permission,
Ask for advice and they dissed him
Said I’m finna do a gospel album,
What have you been hearin’ from the Christians?
They’ll be the first one to judge me,
Make it feel like nobody love me
They’ll be the first one to judge me,
Feelin’ like nobody love me.”

- Kanye West, Hands On

1 Timothy 1:12-17

Matthew 20:1-16

“I think I know why the narrative of the ‘punishing-blessing god’ is so prevalent and popular. We like control. This narrative allows us to live in the illusion that we control our world, which is very appealing in our chaotic existence. This, though, is a form of superstition- don’t walk under a ladder, break a mirror or let a black cat cross your path. We know deep down that superstitions are silly, but that does not prevent us from believing in them.”

- James Bryan Smith, The Good and Beautiful God (pg. 45)

Jude 1:24-25

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