Weekly sermons from Lead Pastors Shawn and Krista Sanseverino and staff at The Grace Place Church in Arlington TX.
This week in our journey through Ephesians, we’re diving into chapter 4 and what it means to be a family that works together. God has uniquely designed each of us with a role to play, gifts to grow, and a purpose that strengthens the Church. When we learn to serve together in unity, we begin to reflect the fullness of Christ in a powerful way.
This week in our Ephesians series, we’re diving into chapter 4 and exploring what it means to live with a new nature in Christ. Paul challenges believers to abandon their old way of living and fully embrace the transformed life Jesus has given them. As we learn to “put on the new self,” our words, responses, generosity, and forgiveness begin to reflect the inner change God is producing in us.
There are around 25,000 children and teenagers in the Texas foster care system alone, so there is a great need for the Church to STAND up and serve the vulnerable children in our community and around the world. During Stand Sunday, we will discuss how we can stand and Defend the Orphan by praying, giving, and going.
Week 7 of our series centers on a call to live out our faith with intention, rooted in Ephesians 4:1–10. We look at how humility keeps us teachable, gentleness expresses strength with restraint, and patience helps us speak truth with care and timing. Together, these practices form the foundation for lasting unity in our relationships. Where might one of these be inviting growth in your life this week?
In this message from Ephesians, we continue exploring Paul’s powerful prayer and what it reveals about a life shaped by God. As we grow in faith, God works within us in ways that go far beyond surface-level change, drawing us deeper into His love. Discover the richness and depth of a love that transforms, sustains, and lifts us higher. This message closes with a reminder of God’s limitless power and glory at work in and through us.
...The Book of Ephesians teaches that through Christ, God unites all people into one body, the Church, calling believers to live in unity, love, and spiritual maturity. This week, we explore the mystery of Christ and our participation in the promise of salvation.
This Easter message revisits Ephesians 1 & 2, exploring the resurrection not as a question, but as a finished work already settled by God. “So Be It” invites us to see how what was once dead is now made alive through a power that has already spoken the final word. In light of that truth, we learn to live from a place of agreement with what God has already declared—so be it.
In Week 4 of our Ephesians series, we dive into Ephesians 2:11–22 with the message “We Belong To Each Other.” Once banished and far from God, we’ve now been brought near through Christ—reminding us that salvation isn’t just personal, it’s familial. God is building us together into His church, where we’re called to gather, grow, give, and go as one. You don’t just belong to God—you belong with His people.
God's desire is to reconcile the entire world together in Christ. This week, we explore Ephesians 2:1-10 as we understand that salvation is more than just affiliation; it's about transformation.
Join us as we continue to go through the book of Ephesians as we look at the Promises and Power we have in Christ from Paul's Prayer.
We’re beginning a new series through the book of Ephesians by looking at the incredible blessings we have in Christ. Every spiritual blessing begins with the Father, is made possible through the Son, and flows into our lives through God’s grace—bringing true peace with Him. This includes the gift of salvation which is offered to all, and each of us must decide how we will respond.
We’re continuing our series, Global Impact, with guest speaker Jeff Anderson who serves at Convoy of Hope. Convoy of Hope is a faith-based, non-profit organization focused on disaster relief, feeding initiatives, and community support.
We’re launching our new series, Global Impact, by discovering that changing the world often begins right outside our front door. This week challenges us to see our everyday spaces as mission fields and our neighbors as opportunities to share Christ’s love. As we pray with expectation and step out in simple obedience, God can open doors we could never force ourselves. Don’t miss this call to make a lasting impact—starting right wher...
As we conclude this series, Pastor Shawn unpacks what it means to true worshiper. Using John 4:19-24, Jesus gives us insight that the Father is looking for Kingdom People who worship Him in spirit and truth.
In part three of this series called Kingdom People, Pastor Shawn unpacks what it means to live as people who represent the power of Heaven on earth. This week, using Zechariah 4:6 as it describes that the Kingdom of God is not about talk, but about Spirit-empowered lives. Can God's power be a help in your life and your calling? Listen to hear more.
We’re continuing our Kingdom People series with a powerful reminder that kingdom people are prayerful people (Romans 12:12). This week we explore prayer as a privilege, a discipline, and a responsibility, and why it matters more than we realize. Using the anagram P.R.A.Y., we’ll learn how to approach prayer with the right heart—through praise, repentance, asking, and yielding to God’s will.
Join us for a 5-part series as we learn to live as people in the Kingdom of God.
In this message titled Living Without Walls, Pastor Shawn explores the book of Nehemiah and the reality of Jerusalem's broken walls, which left the city vulnerable to invasion and outside influence. Through Nehemiah's leadership, we see how rebuilding begins. Ask yourself, "what's at stake if your walls remain in ruin?"
Join us for part three of Behold, a series focused on the coming of Jesus and all the He brings. This week, Pastor Shawn reminds us that Jesus is our light of that shines through the darkness.
Join us for part two of Behold, a series focused on the coming of Jesus and all the He brings. This week, Pastor Krista reminds us that Jesus is our humble, righteous, and conquering King.
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