The Grove Church / Dallas, Texas
The Grove Church is a neighborhood church located in Dallas, TX. We love the imagery of coming together as a community and being the group of 'fruit-bearing trees' that Jeremiah writes about in the Old Testament (see Jeremiah 17:7-8). Our vision for The Grove is to become a church that lives out its faith in tangible ways, intentionally creating environments that gather people together, grow them closer to God, and give back to our neighbors. This podcast is our audio versions of live sermons preached every Sunday online and in-person.
Who Is This?
The celebration of Palm Sunday fades fast, but one question still presses on every heart: Who is this? Will we receive Jesus as the King we need?
What Good Will It Be?
What if you could spend your whole life getting everything youâve wanted and worked for⌠and still miss the life Jesus is offering?
Why Do You Doubt?
What do you do when the storm in front of you feels more real than the Jesus you say you trust?
Why Do You Look at the Speck?
Why is it so easy to see the flaws in other people and so hard to see them in ourselves? In Matthew 7, Jesus exposes a hidden pattern in our relationships that quietly puts us in a role we were never meant to play.
Why Do You Worry?
Worry feels normal, almost responsible. But when Jesus asks, âWhy do you worry?â it sounds out of touch⌠unless He knows something we donât. This message exposes worry as misplaced trust and invites you into a freer way to live under Godâs care.
Whoâs Your Teacher?
All week long, youâre being shaped by what you keep in front of you, what you scroll, watch, listen to, and replay in your mind. Little by little, it shapes what you believe, what you fear, and what you feel like you have to chase, so hereâs the real question: whoâs your teacher?
A Tale of Two Hearts
Acts 4:32-5:11 tells two stories back-to-backâone inspiring, one unsettling. Same outward action. Two very different hearts. And it shows a powerful truth: when the gospel takes hold of your heart, the power of greed and hypocrisy loosen their grip.
Made For More Than Ourselves
Following Jesus always leads us to the crossâwhere we lay down our preferences, desires, and self-sufficiency, and learn to give ourselves away in love through service to others.
Public and Personal
Jesus sends his followers to be witnessesâout in the open and up close in relationships. Acts gives a practical roadmap for what that looks like in real life. This week, weâll learn how to live a faith that shows itself and invites others toward Jesus.
The Road to Repentance
When the path you're on isn't leading to life, repentance isn't punishmentâit's the way back.
What to Do When You're Out of Options
When life feels closed in and what you have left seems too small to matter, the way forward may begin with what youâve been overlooking.
When Obedience Feels Too Costly
When life feels tight and strength is low, obedience can feel risky or even foolish.
In this message from 2 Kings 3, we explore why we hold back from God, and how grace invites deeper trust when weâre running on empty.
Running on Empty
When the calendar turns but your soul doesnât reset, 1 Kings 19 shows how God meets exhausted people in the narrows.
The Blueprint to Finishing the Year Well
In the midst of holiday festivities, last minute obligations, and hectic new year expectations, it can feel impossible to finish well or start strong. Pastor Isaiah walks through Philippians to reveal 3 life changing truths to help you finish the year well.
That's What Christmas Is All About, Charlie Brown
This Christmas Eve, weâre going back to a familiar sceneâand catching what we usually miss: the first word of Christmas is âDo not be afraid.â Because when God shows up, fear doesnât get the final word.
The Practice of Peace
In a world of instant reaction, what if the real gift of Christmas is learning to resist reacting, reframe our reality around God, and quietly respond with simple obedienceâeven when life doesnât make sense?
The Presence of Peace
What if the deepest peace doesnât show up first in your circumstances, but in hidden places you canât measure, track, or even feel yet? And if thatâs true, what would it look like to trust Godâs peace is present before you see a single scrap of evidence?
The Path of Peace
This Sunday weâll discover how God doesnât just offer us peace as a feeling, but comes into the wilderness of our lives to rebuild the road beneath our feetâlifting valleys, lowering mountains, and guiding us into the path of peace.
The Promise of Peace
This Sunday we begin Advent with the promise of peaceâspoken not into calm, but into chaos. When life feels heavy and out of control, whose shoulders are carrying the weight of your world?
When "Good" Doesn't Feel Good
We have all asked this question, "what good could possible come from this?" This week pastor Isaiah talks about what to do when God's good doesn't feel "good". The scripture offers us powerful reminders of the fullness of God's love for us.
The Root of All Evil?
The Bible talks a lot about moneyânot to restrict you but to free you. Because the real danger isnât having money⌠itâs letting money have you.
What Phil 4:13 Really Means
Everyone quotes it. Almost no one lives it. What if Philippians 4:13 means something far harder, and far better, than we think?
What is the Bible?
Youâve heard, âthe Bible saysâ⌠but what if it says something even better? Scripture is more revelatory, revolutionary, and relevant than we ever imagined â and itâs time to see it with fresh eyes.
A Calling to Continue
Every one of us is here because someone else said yes to Godâs callâbut now itâs our turn. Will the story stop with us, or will we keep living for one more person to find the hope of Jesus?
Faith That Moves
When faith refuses to give up, roofs break open and lives are changed. In Mark 2, four friends show us what happens when their love for their friend wonât give up, and how one act of faith can start a movement.
One Invitation Away
We donât invite because it feels riskyâwhat if itâs awkward, or they say no, or it changes the relationship? But the answer isnât having all the right wordsâitâs caring enough to reach out. This week weâre asking one simple question: Whoâs your one more? Because you never know who might be one invitation away from saying yes to something that changes everything.
The Heart of the Father
Jesus reveals that lostness isnât just about running awayâitâs also about hearts that have stayed close but grown cold. Join us as we discover the love that reaches for both, and the joy that comes when one more comes home.Â
The Heart of God's Kingdom
At the very center of Godâs kingdom is His relentless pursuit of one more. In Luke 15, Jesus shows us a choice: will we be a community of grumbling, or a community of grace? Join us as we discover the heart of God's kingdomâa heart that rejoices every time one more is found.
Who Am I?
âWho am I? Itâs one of the oldest questionsâbut maybe also the most urgent one today. We try to answer it with success, beauty, popularity, politics, even by âliving our truth.â But what if the very way weâve been taught to build an identity is the reason so many of us feel restless, isolated, and exhausted?
Finding Peace of Mind
âWhat if peace of mind isnât about controling the chaos around you, but renewing the mind within youâso that your thoughts rest on Godâs truth and your life follows His way?â
Demolishing Strongholds
Some lies donât just pass through our minds â they take root, build walls, and hold us captive. But in Christ, even the strongest strongholds can come crashing down.â
When a Lie Feels True
Weâve all been misled. Weâve all believed things that felt true at the time, but turned out to be false.
And those lies? They donât just misinform us. They deform us. What if the very thoughts youâve been building your life on arenât true?
The Battle for Your Attention
Your thoughts are steering your life more than you realize. The direction of your relationships, your future, your peaceâit all starts in your mind. The question is: are you paying attention to what youâre paying attention to?
The Next Right Step
Life rarely gives us clear blueprints. Like Ruth, we face seasons of uncertainty, change, and decision fatigue. This week, Pastor Allie teaches us how small, faithful steps â not perfect plans or guaranteed outcomes â are the way God leads us forward.
Fresh Starts in the Middle of the Mess
We all long for fresh starts, but what if they donât come after everything is âfixedâ? In the story of Rahabâa woman living on the edge of a collapsing cityâwe discover how God meets us right where we are. Join Pastor Allie as she explore how fresh starts begin with courage in the chaos, clarity to see Godâs movement, and the risky trust to hang your own red cord of faith.
The Heart of Influence
In the final week of our Influencer series, Pastor Michele unpacks how true influence begins with presence. Jesus stepped out of heaven and into our livesâoffering grace, truth, and welcome. What if hospitality isnât just about opening your home, but opening your life?
A Powerful Tool to Influence People Around You
If our words have such power, why do we use them so carelessly? This week we will dive into James to see the true impact of our words and receive a tool to influence others around us towards Jesus.
This Is Holy Work
Our influence often shows up in the ordinary momentsâwhen weâre not even aware weâre making an impact. Thatâs why integrity matters: our âholy ordersâ arenât just lived out on stages or in sanctuaries, but in kitchens, classrooms, text messages, and quiet conversations. Pastor Michele reminds us that we are most often reflecting Christ when we donât realize we are.
Where Is God in All This?
When suffering shakes our world and the answers feel far away, we need a hope to cling to. In this sermon, Pastor Stephen addresses the hardest questions and helps us discover a God who doesnât stay distant, but steps in to redeem whatâs been broken.
What is the Gospel?
What message are we actually meant to share as followers of Jesus? This week, Pastor Allie explore what the Gospel really isâand what itâs not. From televangelist altar calls to âjust be a good personâ Christianity, weâve heard a lot of versions. Some emphasize heaven, others justice, blessing, or behavior. But Jesus had something deeper in mind: a whole new kind of life. Join us as we rediscover the good news Jesus actually preachedâand what it means for those we influence today.