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A Movement for All People.

We are a Sanctuary of Second Chances—a church where real people can know God, experience His grace, discover why they are here, and step into a life that makes a real difference.

05/29/2026

This Sunday !

No need to cook lunch, come eat with us and support our youth!
Loaded Nachos, Drink, and Dessert!
regular size-$5
Large size- $8
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Nacho cheese
Salsa
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05/28/2026

SUNDAY at 10 AM - You will not want to miss it.

God looked at the whole messy family tree — every lie, wound, betrayal, scandal, rivalry, failure, and generational pattern — and still said, “I’ll make covenant here.”

05/27/2026

You think you have a messed up family!

ACT 2 | STARTS SUNDAY AT 10AM

The Script | Act 1 | Scene 4: The Broken Bow - Gen 6-9 05/21/2026

Sermon Recap: The Broken Bow (Genesis 6–9)
Series: The Script | Act 1 | Scene 4: The Broken Bow (Genesis 6–9)

Are you just surviving day-to-day, or are you actively anchoring your life in the presence of God? In last week's sermon, we dove into the familiar narrative of Noah's Ark through a profound lens. Far from just a childhood Sunday school lesson, Genesis 6–9 gives us a striking look at the tension between judgment and grace, challenging us to evaluate the intimacy of our own spiritual walk.

Here are the core takeaways from the message to reflect on this week:

The Danger of Desensitization: In Noah's day, humanity had become completely desensitized to their own evil, accepting it as their normal reality [08:12]. Desensitization is a gradual process that can quiet our hearts to sin, compromise, or toxic environments in our own relationships and workplaces today if we are not careful.

The Principle of Multiplication: Every thought we harbor, every word we speak, and every decision we make carries an order of multiplication [19:20]. Our daily postures leave a legacy that ripples outward, multiplying either negativity or righteousness down through our generational lineages.

The Legacy of Walking with God: Noah was not chosen because he had elite credentials, architectural training, or an impressive resume. His defining legacy was beautifully simple: he walked with God [17:12]. When you prioritize walking closely with God, you carry His presence into every room you enter, acting as a delivery system of grace, peace, and curse-breaking transformation for your family.

Worship Unlocks Promises: The very first action Noah took after stepping off the ark into a wiped-out world was constructing an altar of sacrifice [41:53]. True worship is a heart fully aligned with the Creator. When we choose to worship through our storms and transitions, it unlocks covenant promises that extend far beyond ourselves.

A Challenge for the Week Ahead: Preachers can't walk with God for you, and a Sunday worship service can't substitute for daily intimacy. How is the quality of your personal walk with God when no one else is looking? Commit to waking up each day seeking His presence first.

👉 Dig Deeper: To access devotionals, study resources, and discussion guides for this scene of The Script, visit https://beyondwalls.glcdecatur.com

📺 Watch the Full Message: You can catch the entire sermon on YouTube here: The Script | Act 1 | Scene 4: The Broken Bow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCHNHmtPuJc

The Script | Act 1 | Scene 4: The Broken Bow - Gen 6-9 Genesis 6–9The flood is not just about God destroying evil.It is ...

05/17/2026

It’s Sunday.
It’s time.

Today we continue The Script with a message called:

THE BROKEN BOW
Genesis 6–9

This isn’t just a story about Noah, a flood, an ark, and a rainbow.

This is about judgment and mercy.
Wrath and rescue.
A world undone by sin…
and a God who still makes a way.

The rainbow was never just decoration in the sky.
It was a weapon turned away.
A promise from God.
A reminder that grace is still greater than the storm.

Bring somebody with you.
Come expectant.
Come ready.

God still keeps His promises.
God still rescues.
God still saves.

See you at 10AM at Gospel Life Church.

05/15/2026

There are some moments in life that you do not really know how to process while you are living them. You just breathe. You pray. You watch. You wait.

You try to be strong because people need you to be strong. But inside, you are shaking.

That is the tension so many of us live in. We know what is true in our heads, but our hearts are still trying to catch their breath. We are used to carrying others, used to showing up for the crisis, but then suddenly, the unknown walks right into your own living room. The sermon isn't theoretical anymore. It’s real time. It’s your life.

And the unknown is loud. Fear is loud. The "what ifs" are loud.

But I am learning all over again that faith does not mean you never feel fear. Faith means you know where to take your fear. There is a massive difference between fear having a voice and fear having the throne.

Surrender sounds holy until it has a specific name attached to it. It’s easy to talk about when everything is normal, but real faith is standing in the hallway of uncertainty and whispering, “God, I trust You,” while your stomach is still in knots.

If you are walking through something right now that has made you afraid, you are not faithless. If you love Jesus but still feel completely overwhelmed, you are not failing. God is not offended by your weakness; He meets us right there in the middle of it.

I poured the raw, unpolished reality of this battle into the latest post at the Pastor's Table. If you're wrestling with the unknown today, let's walk through it together.

Read the full reflection here:
👉 glcdecatur.com/BlogPostDetail?id=6a074d54ae840783b304ab65

05/15/2026

Gospel Life family, as your Pastor, I just want to say thank you.

This week has reminded me again what church is supposed to look like.

Not just a service, a building, and not just songs, sermons, and Sundays. Church looks like people loving each other when life gets heavy.

It looks like texts that say, “We are praying.” It looks like phone calls, check-ins, hugs, tears, and quiet encouragement. It looks like people caring without needing every detail. It looks like a church family stepping close instead of standing at a distance.

Vanessa and I have felt your love. Jacob has felt your prayers. Our family has felt covered, cared for, and carried.

And I just want you to know how much that means to us.

As a pastor, I get to walk with people through hard days, pray with families, sit in heavy moments, and remind people that they are not alone. But this week, you reminded us that we are not alone either.

That is the beauty of the body of Christ.

When one hurts, we hurt together, when one carries weight, we help carry it, when one family is walking through something hard, the church becomes family in the deepest way.

This is what church looks like.

It looks like love with skin on it, it looks like compassion that shows up, it looks like prayer that covers, it looks like people who care deeply and love faithfully.

Gospel Life, we love you. We are thankful for you. And we are grateful beyond words to be part of a church family that knows how to love people well.

Thank you for loving our family.

Pastor Joe, Vanessa, Hannah, Jacob, Justin and Hailey.

05/13/2026

Sunday was not the finish line.
It was the invitation.

God’s Word is meant to move from the pulpit to the kitchen table, the car ride, the quiet moment, the hard conversation, and the Monday morning decision.

This week, don’t just remember the sermon.
Take it further.

We’ve added resources, devotionals, Scripture reflection, and next steps on **Beyond Walls** to help you keep walking through what God is speaking.

Because discipleship doesn’t stop when church ends.
The Word is still working.

👉 Go deeper at beyondwalls.glcdecatur.com

05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day for all of us at Gospel Life Church.

Photos from Gospel Life Church's post 05/10/2026

What a day in the Lord’s house.

Six weeks ago, Logan walked into Gospel Life Church as an atheist.

Today, he bowed his head and confessed that God is God, that Jesus died for his sin, and that Jesus rose from the grave. He admitted his need for grace, asked God for forgiveness, and asked Jesus to come into his life as Lord and Savior.

That alone would have been enough to make it a great day.

But then we also got to celebrate baptism with a young man who was saved just a few weeks ago — a young man who once said he would never come to church.

And today, his father, Larry, got to baptize him.

Come on. Only God does that.

This is why we do what we do.

Not for religion.
Not for routine.
Not for a Sunday program.

We do this because Jesus still saves.
The gospel still works.
Grace still reaches sons and daughters.
And God is still writing stories no one saw coming.

Today was one of those days you don’t manufacture.
You just stand back, worship, and say:

Look what the Lord has done.

What a great day in the Lord’s house.

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