This Sunday we continue our current series with the question “What about miracles?” Do we have to take the claims of the miraculous literally? Are there other ways of interpreting these stories that take them seriously? Join us online to explore!
Read MoreThis week we will continue our new series, “What About? 2.0” by looking at the Nicene creed. Many Christians look to this statement, formulated in the fourth century, as the litmus test for orthodox Christian faith. Is that true? How might the very idea of a creed be problematic? Join us Sunday in person or online as we explore these questions!
Read MoreThis week at GracePointe we begin our next series, “What About? 2.0.” Similar to last time, we will explore the “what abouts” that come up when our faith begins to shift. To start things off, Josh will explore Church + State. Make plans to be with us this Sunday at 10:30AM CT, in person or online, as we begin the conversation!
Read MoreIt’s Pride weekend in Nashville! This Sunday GracePointe’s lead pastor Josh Scott will be joined by founding pastor Stan Mitchell for a conversation about our journey and how we became an LGBTQ+ affirming community. Join us in person or online Sunday at 10:30AM CT!
Read MoreWe are honored and thrilled to have Rev. Quentin Cox with us this Sunday as we celebrate #juneteenth! Rev. Cox is a pastor, an effective communicator, and transformational leader.
He is also the founder of the Center for Urban Economic Justice. Through the Center, he seeks opportunities to bring his academic, business, and leadership experiences and skills to bear in ways that support the overall health and well-being of Black people, the Black community, and the Black church.
Read MoreThis week at GracePointe, lead pastor Josh Scott speaks about the gun violence crisis we are facing in the US by inviting us to think theologically about the challenges that we face.
Read MoreWhat do we do after the dust settles from deconstruction? Do we rebuild? Do we stay still? Do we mourn or celebrate? What if we are asking the wrong question? Join us this Sunday as Tiffany Dowdy, GP’s Kids + Youth Director, helps us imagine and build a new kin-dom.
Read MoreWe are so excited to have Mira Sawlani-Joyner with us as she continues our “Unhelpful” series by tackling the saying, “God is good all the time.”
About Mira:
Mira is a Hong Kong born, “third culture kid” of Indian and Philippine heritage. Navigating multi-cultural spaces has been her lived experience and has informed her work in ministry in Hong Kong and Australia, and as the former Community Pastor in Forefront Church in Brooklyn, NY. She currently serves as the Associate Pastor of Spiritual Formation at Peace Fellowship Church, a church committed to working with community organizers and activists to end gun violence in Washington, DC through its social justice arm, Peace Walks DC. She is also a recent MDiv grad of Wesley Theological Seminary, where she received an award for Excellence in Public Theology. In her free time, she enjoys creating art with her three daughters and slow jogs with her dog, Milo.
Read MoreThe idea that “God helps those who help themselves” is as American as apple pie, but is it true? Is that how it actually works? It turns out this cliché creates a whole lot of problems and offers no meaningful solutions. Join us this Sunday as we look at this “Unhelpful” saying and explore an alternative.
Read More“Let go and let God” sounds really spiritual. It takes a lot of faith to just put everything in God’s hands, right? Or does it? Could it be that this cliché actually does the opposite of what it’s intended to do? Join us this Sunday as we look at this “Unhelpful” saying and explore an alternative.
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