Grand Valley Church

Fathers Day 2026

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In this Father's Day message, we explore the heart of our Heavenly Father and what it means for fathers and all followers. Looking at the life of Jesus, we discover three defining characteristics of God's heart: His unfailing love, His deep compassion, and His desire for relationship with His children. Through Scripture and personal reflections on fatherhood, we are reminded that God's love is not based on performance, His compassion moves Him toward us in our weakness, and His greatest desire is to dwell with us as family. Whether you are a father, a parent, or simply seeking to grow in your faith, this message offers encouragement to draw near to the Father and reflect His heart to those around you.

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Pentecost Sunday 2026

Today we celebrate the birth of the Church and the power of the Holy Spirit at work in believers today. This message explores the connection between the Tower of Babel and Pentecost, showing how humanity was once divided by language and pride, but through the Holy Spirit we are united in Christ with purpose and power. Walking through Genesis 11, Luke 24, and Acts 1–2, we see the promise Jesus gave His followers fulfilled as the Spirit empowered ordinary people to boldly proclaim the Gospel. From Peter’s transformation to the revival at Azusa Street, this sermon reminds us that the Holy Spirit still changes lives, breaks barriers, and calls the Church to live fully devoted to God. The invitation remains the same today: be filled with the Spirit and become a witness to the world around you.

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