Grace Community Baptist Church

Grace Community Baptist Church We’re a Baptist church dedicated to glorifying Christ, holding to Scripture alone, expositional preaching, and rejoicing in the doctrines of grace.

Come join us! Service times
Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Night 6:30 P.M.

05/31/2026

Title: Christ's Triumph Over Evil and Suffering
Speaker: Joseph Allen
Series: 1st Peter
Date: May 31, 2026
Bible: 1 Peter 3:18-22
www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/531261620381699

The sermon centers on Christ's ultimate triumph over evil and suffering, drawing from 1 Peter 3:18–22 to affirm that though evil may appear victorious, Christ's death, resurrection, and ascension have decisively defeated all spiritual forces of darkness. It emphasizes that Christ's proclamation of victory has been made to even the evil spirits in prison who sinned in Noah's day, who are also referenced in Jude and 2 Peter. This triumph is not only historical but ongoing, as Christ now reigns at God’s right hand with all authority over angels, powers, and principalities, offering believers profound comfort and confidence in their own trials. The passage further connects this victory to Christian baptism, not as a saving ritual in itself, but as a symbolic identification with Christ’s death, resurrection, and new life—a public appeal of a good conscience to God, rooted in faith and the reality of Christ’s victory. Ultimately, the message calls believers to persevere in faith, knowing that just as Noah and his family were preserved through judgment, so too are God’s people secured in Christ, who has overcome the world and will bring them safely through every trial.

05/31/2026

Welcome To Our Sunday Live Stream!

Title: Christ's Triumph Over Evil and Suffering
Speaker: Pastor Joseph Allen
Text: 1 Peter 3:18-22

05/28/2026

Title: The Superiority of Christ
Speaker: Joseph Allen
Date: May 27, 2026
Bible: Colossians 1:15-20
www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/527262333483215

This sermon presents a profound exposition of Christ's supremacy, drawing from Colossians 1:15–20 to affirm His divine nature, eternal authority, and redemptive work. It establishes Jesus as the perfect image of the invisible God, the eternal Creator of all things—both visible and invisible—thereby asserting His preeminence over creation, the church, and even death itself as the firstborn from the dead. The passage emphasizes that Christ is not merely a created being but the eternal source and sustainer of all existence, holding everything together by His power, and the fullness of deity dwells in Him bodily. Furthermore, the sermon highlights Christ’s role as the sole agent of reconciliation, through His atoning sacrifice on the cross, restoring both humanity and all creation to God, fulfilling God’s eternal purpose to unite all things in Christ. The message calls believers to a renewed awe and worship of Christ, recognizing His supreme lordship and living in daily submission to His preeminence.

05/27/2026

Welcome To Our Wednesday Live Stream!

Title: The Superiority of Christ
Speaker: Pastor Joseph Allen
Text: Colossians 1:15-20

Yesterday we had the opportunity to present two graduates in our church this year with Bibles. We’re thankful for the mi...
05/25/2026

Yesterday we had the opportunity to present two graduates in our church this year with Bibles. We’re thankful for the milestone Bethany Haydon and Ava Maxwell have completed and pray for them for their future going forward.

May the Lord use these two young ladies in a great way for His glory! 🎓📖🙏🏼

05/25/2026

Title: The Savior Who Suffered
Speaker: Joseph Allen
Series: 1st Peter
Date: May 24, 2026
Bible: 1 Peter 3:18
www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/524261625326581

The sermon centers on 1 Peter 3:18, presenting Christ’s suffering as the foundational truth of the Christian faith and the ultimate source of strength in enduring hardship. It emphasizes that Christ, the promised Messiah and perfectly righteous God-man, suffered not for His own sins but as a substitute for the unrighteous, fulfilling God’s justice by bearing the penalty of sin in His death. Through this once-for-all sacrifice, Christ reconciled sinners to God, removing enmity and granting access to divine presence by imputing His righteousness to believers. The passage underscores that Christ’s suffering was not random but a deliberate, loving act of substitution, rooted in divine purpose and designed to redeem and restore humanity. The message calls believers to find hope and perseverance in Christ’s triumph, trusting that His suffering secures both present endurance and eternal reconciliation with God.

05/24/2026

Welcome To Our Sunday Live Stream!

Title: The Savior Who Suffered
Speaker: Pastor Joseph Allen
Text: 1 Peter 3:18

We were blessed today to have our Men of Grace Fellowship where we gathered for food and spiritual discussion to encoura...
05/23/2026

We were blessed today to have our Men of Grace Fellowship where we gathered for food and spiritual discussion to encourage one another as men of faith. ⛪️

We began discussing some key points taken from the book The Redeemed Man. This book covers a wide range of important subjects for Christian men. 📚

We’re thankful for all the men of faith in our church and the fellowship we have together. God is good! 😊

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4680 Lexington Road
Danville, KY
40422

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Wednesday 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

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