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GracePointe Kids are continuing in their series centered on the passage "God is Love" for the month of June! Bring your whole family for our Sunday gathering in Clementine Hall. All people of all ages are welcome here. / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
Every Thursday, we're participating in the Summer Refugee Program in South Nashville from 10AM to 12PM, and we need volunteers! Here's the typical schedule: 10:00-10:50 – Setup and play with kids 10:50-11:00 – Clean up toys and line up for lunch 11:00-11:30 – Lunch is served 11:30-12:00 – Share table and cleanup We also need people to bring rice, beans, spaghetti noodles, and fresh produce (squash, greens, onions, etc). Visit gracepointe.net/inreach to sign up!
What are the gifts and lessons of ordinary time? How can we allow it to teach us to be present and engaged in the everyday-ness of our lives? Check out Sunday's message, [Extra]Ordinary Time, from Pastor Josh Scott on Vimeo, Facebook, and your podcast platform of choice.
The largest chunk of the Christian Calendar isn’t celebrations of Easter or Advent. It’s a period referred to as “Ordinary Time.” There's something about that word, “ordinary”, that sounds just so… ordinary. Unremarkable. Forgettable. We live for the opposite, the extra-ordinary. We await and orient our lives around those moments that transcend ordinary, yet the vast amount of our lives are spent in anything but. What are the gifts and lessons of ordinary time? How can we allow it to teach us to be present and engaged in the everyday-ness of our lives?
"To each man who provides care, whether it be for your own children or others, we celebrate the treasure that you are. Happy Father's Day!" (Lisa Barton, Director of GracePointe Kids and Youth)
We welcome you exactly as you are. (And we really, really mean it.) Join us at 10:30AM in Clementine Hall for our gathering! / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
GracePointe is a safe place to deconstruct or reconstruct, to question and to grow. Your questions, doubts, love, and joys are wholly welcome here. We'll see you in our gathering! / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
When we say it, we mean it. 🏳️🌈 Join us Sunday at 10:30AM for a community that values you for you. / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
Let's HANGOUT! 🌴 GracePointe Youth are having a hangout tomorrow at 2:00PM in Nolensville! Contact Lisa Barton for details.
In the Liturgical Calendar, we see something called "Ordinary Time". What does that mean for us? Let's dive in! Join us for our gathering at 10:30AM Sunday in Clementine Hall! / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
The Good News is that we were never far from God. We see the Divine in and with one another. We explore the mysteries of ourselves and this Universe in community. Join us for our Sunday gathering in Clementine Hall at 10:30AM.
Join us for Books & Brews Tuesday, June 25th, at White Bison in The Nations! We're reading Rev. Robert W. Lee's "A Sin by Any Other Name", a "reckoning with racism and the heritage of the South". Bernice A. King, the daughter of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., provides the foreword to this important and impactful work. We'll see you there!
We are a community of doubters–we aren't content with complacency. Every Wednesday, we gather at 6:30PM at the Red Bicycle on 51st Avenue to lean into our questions, our differences, and share in our faith journeys. We'd love to see you tonight!
Catch the latest message from Pastor Josh Scott on Vimeo, Facebook, and the GracePointe podcast!
This week, we marked the day of Pentecost—a day to reflect on the meaning of being the Church. In this teaching, we centered on four words–Peace, Sending, Breath, and Forgiveness–that bring that meaning into focus.
You're not alone–you are beloved, included, affirmed. Join us for our weekly gathering today at 10:30AM. All are welcome, and that includes you. / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
In the Church Year, this tomorrow marks the observation of 🔥 Pentecost. What does that mean for us? Join us in our gathering at 10:30AM as Pastor Josh Scott dives into this fascinating, empowering subject. / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
Community is: seeing and being seen, knowing and being known, giving and receiving. Join us Sunday at 10:30AM as we do this together. / / 4710 Charlotte Avenue / /
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The largest chunk of the Christian Calendar isn’t celebrations of Easter or Advent. It’s a period referred to as “Ordinary Time.” There's something about that word, “ordinary”, that sounds just so… ordinary. Unremarkable. Forgettable. We live for the opposite, the extra-ordinary. We await and orient our lives around those moments that transcend ordinary, yet the vast amount of our lives are spent in anything but. What are the gifts and lessons of ordinary time? How can we allow it to teach us to be present and engaged in the everyday-ness of our lives?
This week, we marked the day of Pentecost—a day to reflect on the meaning of being the Church. In this teaching, we centered on four words–Peace, Sending, Breath, and Forgiveness–that bring that meaning into focus.
Community is about presence. Seeing and being seen, knowing and being known, giving and receiving. Let's do that together, and let's do it well.
Peace is about: telling ourselves the truth; carving out intentional space to cultivate "shalom"; seeking to be a non-anxious presence. Pastor Josh Scott leads us into a sermon of peace, wholeness, and how we can experience God's love in our very presence.
Forgiveness isn't about condoning, forgetting, reconciling, or bypassing justice. Forgiveness is a choice, a process, a journey, and about letting go. Pastor Josh Scott leads us into a powerful message on Forgiveness for week 5 of our Contagious Series. If you're interested in joining us, we gather every Sunday at 10:30AM at 4710 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville!
See: Pay attention, be aware. Feel: Seek to understand how others feel. Act: Do what you can to help. Pastor Josh Scott dives into contagious compassion in week 3 of our Contagious Series. If you're interested in joining us, we gather every Sunday at 10:30AM at 4710 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville. We also have a podcast on your platform of choice! Follow @gracepointetn on every social media platform for regular updates and Progressive Christian content, and text "GracePointe" to 77977 to donate if you are so inclined.
Let's be a community whose love is contagious. Let's move from "I" to "we". This Easter, we had extra cause for celebration as we welcomed our new Lead Pastor Joshua Scott and family for their first official week with Gracepointe! The overflow crowd reflected the message, in which Josh noted how Jesus–in a culture obsessed with the distinction between "clean" and "unclean"–constantly found his way to the marginalized, erasing boundaries and spreading a welcoming and "contagious" love among those who came to follow his way of living.
Our own Dr. Jeff Clark offers a Progressive reading of Jesus' "triumphant" entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday and how it might inform our posture toward life in times of darkness or difficulty. Join us for our Sunday gatherings in The Clementine at 10:30AM! All are welcome.
"Judge not so that you are not judged." Jesus was making a profound statement, but for many of us, a flawed interpretation of it has long defined its meaning in our minds. GracePointe's Founding Pastor Stan Mitchell dives into what is a beautiful reference to Divine love and mercy.
This weekend was unforgettable. Sara Cunningham of Free Mom Hugs and Liz Dyer of @Serendipitydodah Public Page - A Place of Unexpected Discoveries and the Facebook Group for Moms (also called Mama Bears) join us for an unforgettable and moving experience at GracePointe. Sara was a conservative Evangelical whose life and views radically changed after her son came out, a familiar story for many parents around the world with LGBTQ+ children. Join us for our Sunday gathering at 10:30AM in The Clementine!
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