Center Grace Church
05/21/2026
Registration for Rainforest Falls is open!
It’s going to be four days of activities, meaningful connection, and discovering the nature of God together.
🗓️ June 24 – June 27
🕘 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
📍 Center Grace Church
🎒 For children entering grades K–5
🍎 Snacks provided!
Make sure to get your kids registered before the June 10 deadline!
👉 Register via the link in our bio!
05/17/2026
Biblical unity is not sameness—it is harmony.
Text: Ephesians 4: 1-16
Preacher: Derek Baker
This sermon on Epistle to the Ephesians 4:1–16 launches the “All for One, One for All” series by showing that the church is not a collection of isolated individuals, but the living body of Christ called to unity, diversity, and maturity. Pastor Derek emphasized that Christian unity is not something we create, but something God gives through the gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit, and we are called to steward it with humility, gentleness, patience, and forgiveness. At the same time, every believer has been uniquely gifted by Christ—not for personal status or self-fulfillment, but for serving and building up the body. The sermon challenges both consumerism (“just attending”) and clericalism (“letting the professionals do ministry”), reclaiming the biblical truth of the priesthood of all believers. Spiritual growth happens corporately as believers engage, serve, and mature together under Christ the Head. Ultimately, the message points back to the gospel: Jesus gave all for us, and now His church is called to live all for one—His glory—and one for all—the good of His body.
Unity, Diversity and Maturity - 5/17/2026 Biblical unity is not sameness—it is harmony.Sermon starts at 27:20. See summary below.Center Grace Sunday WorshipText: Ephesians 4: 1-16Preacher: Derek Bake...
VBS is Wednesday, June 24 - Saturday, June 27! ✨
Join us for activities, games, and adventure at Rainforest Falls. Together, we'll explore what it means to be rooted in relationship with God, our creator and safe place in life's storms. 🍃
Who: For children entering grades K-5
Where: Center Grace Church
When: Wednesday, June 24 - Saturday, June 27
Time: 9 am - 11:30 am
Snack provided! Registration required.
Registration closes June 10. Register now: https://cgc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3427142
05/11/2026
You can either perceive Christ as King, or deceive yourself.
Text: Acts 2: 14-41
Preacher: T.I. Atkins
This sermon on Acts 2 centered on Peter’s Pentecost sermon and the danger of coming to Jesus with preconceptions that prevent true perception. Using the vivid illustration of a dog terrified by hot air balloons, the preacher argued that “we preconceive before we perceive,” and that the crowds at Pentecost misunderstood what they were witnessing because they lacked spiritual understanding. Peter explains that the outpouring of the Holy Spirit fulfills the prophecy of Joel and points directly to Jesus Christ — crucified, risen, exalted, and reigning. The sermon emphasized that the Jewish crowd knew the Scriptures well yet still missed Jesus standing in their midst, proving that knowledge without faith can still leave the heart blind. True belief means more than factual agreement; it requires repentance, surrender, and receiving Christ by faith. Repentance is described as a change in direction, while belief is a change in affection. The sermon culminated in the call to perceive Christ rightly, be pierced to the heart over sin, and gladly receive the grace and Spirit offered through the risen Savior.
Believing is Seeing - 5/10/2026 You can either perceive Christ as King, or deceive yourself.Sermon starts at 33:24. See summary below.Center Grace Worship ServiceText: Acts 2: 14-41Preacher...
05/03/2026
God’s ability to sustain you is greater than your ability to fail.
This sermon centers on the biblical truth that while even the righteous will fall, God is faithful to lift, sustain, and ultimately perfect His people. Drawing from Proverbs, Psalms, and Jude, the preacher emphasizes that the focus is not on the fall itself but on the God who restores. Through vivid illustrations—like a child learning to walk, “Wrong Way” Roy Riegels, and personal testimony—the message underscores that failure is common but not final. Spiritual سقوط often comes through pride, stubbornness, or distraction, yet God uses even our stumbles to humble and grow us. The doctrine of perseverance shines through: salvation is not maintained by human strength but by God’s preserving power. The call is to stop relying on oneself, receive God’s grace, get back up quickly, and trust that He who began a good work will bring it to completion—resulting in confidence, humility, and deep joy in the greatness of God.
Preacher: Gene Heacock, Pastor of First Congregational Church of Boxford
Center Grace When We Fall, God Lifts - 5/3/2026
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