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The Church at 112 (C112) on the Mississippi Gulf Coast gathers weekly to encourage and equip each other into a growing relationship with Christ.
VENI, VEDI, GRATIAS EGI: A Simple Thanks
It doesn't have to sound like the King James Bible when you pray, and you don't need a degree in public speaking—sometimes, a simple 'Thank you' is exactly what God is looking for. We often feel the pressure to use "flowery" language when we talk to God, thinking He will hear us better if we use more words. But does God really require a complex vocabulary? In this message, we take an "engineer's look" at the economy of prayer. By examining key moments in Scripture—from the feeding of the 5,000 to the Last Supper—we discover that often, the most powerful prayers are the simplest ones.
VENI, VEDI, GRATIAS EGI: Saints & Samaritans
We often expect God to show up in huge miracles, but sometimes He's waiting for us in the simple, quiet act of returning to say 'Thank You.' It should come easy to give Him glory, but for some reason, we often get distracted. In this episode of The Church at 112, we continue our series Veni, Vidi, Gratias Egi ("I Came, I Saw, I Gave Thanks") by looking at how to make gratitude the foundation of our lives. We explore Luke 17, where Jesus heals ten men of leprosy, yet only one returns—a foreigner who broke social norms just to fall at Jesus’ feet.
VENI, VEDI, GRATIAS EGI: The Depths and the Peaks
You cannot jump out of God’s hand. From the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, He holds it all—and He holds you. In this message from Psalm 95, we explore the command to "shout triumphantly" to the Rock of our salvation. We look at the Israelites' struggle in the wilderness and Peter’s revelation at the Gates of Hades to understand that God is not just good—He is great. If you are looking for a foundation of gratitude that can withstand the storms of life, tune in now. You will not leave this episode empty-handed.
VENI, VEDI, GRATIAS EGI: Poor & In Pain
Is it possible to be "poor and in pain" and still be thankful? In this first installment of our new series, I Came, I Saw, I Gave Thanks, we look at the raw honesty of Psalm 69. David doesn't ignore his suffering, but he makes a radical choice: to praise God’s name through a song anyway. Join us as we discuss: Why God prefers your honest thanksgiving over empty religious rituals. How Jesus, our "Man of Sorrows," empathizes with our deepest grief and physical pain. Replacing "numbing strategies" (like work, screens, or substances) with a "go-to" worship song that anchors your soul. Gratitude isn't about pretending things are okay—it’s about declaring that God is good even when life is hard. Scripture: Psalm 69:29–33, Hebrews 4, John 16:33
ANTHEM
What is the anthem of your life? Sociologists say the music we listen to between the ages of 14 and 25 shapes our identity for the rest of our lives. But what happens when our cultural anthems aren't enough to sustain our souls? In this message, we dive into Deuteronomy 31 & 32 to discover why God commanded Moses to write a song for the people of Israel. We learn that worship isn't just a warm-up for the sermon; it is a "rule of life" that shapes what we believe. Join us as we explore: Why we are "prone to wander" and how the right anthem brings us back. The difference between a song you sing and an anthem you live by. How to proclaim God as "The Rock" when your world feels shaky. Scripture: Deuteronomy 31:19–32:4
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