How do Christians know God is our heavenly Father? It is to Jesus Christ himself that we are indebted for the chief revelation in the Bible, primarily in the Gospel of John, that God is the heavenly Father of his people. When we look at Jesus Christ, we look at the Father also. He is a kind Father who desires to give good gifts to his children. Christians do not stand before the heavenly Father isolated from the other people of God, but in union with them, the one body of Christ that both rejoices and suffers together. We bow before the Father in the name and because of the redeeming merit of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Exceptional Worship Service! I can honestly say the service was among the most preeminent corporate worship experiences that I have had. GSCC exemplifies Matthew 18:20 “For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst.” From the attention to detail on their worship guides and the constant reminder of God’s precious word and our mournful human condition, the leadership at GSCC has determined to build authentic worshippers to the glory of God. Very rarely in churches across America can you find a more dedicated worship service in its pursuit to Biblical adherence and the exaltation of Christ. I was viscerally moved by the corporate worship experience and intellectually captured by the Biblical content delivered. How such a simple place on earth, a humble home, can be turned into such a glorious sanctuary where the name of God is lifted high, is an absolute welcome in a culture that is accustomed to palatial church buildings and polished services.
Jeff Gregory has been pastor of Good Shepherd Community Church in Dallas, TX, since 1995. During most of that time he worked as an ESL instructor at El Centro Community College in downtown Dallas. He attended New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and graduated with an M.Div....