
Weekly sermon from Greenhouse Church in Gainesville, FL.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 209 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness | |||

Imagine you are in your nineties, and you are granted one hour to return to your younger self for a conversation. What would you tell you?
Pastor Mike Patz continues our series, What’s the Point, a look through Ecclesiastes, at meaning, purpose, an... more
What do you do when hard times come? Where do you turn when the bottom drops out of your life? A lot less is certain in life than we want to believe is. Pastor Malik Murray continues our series, What's the Point, a look through Ecclesiastes, at meani... more
This Sunday, Pastor Mike continues our journey through Ecclesiastes by exposing the lies money tells us.
Money promises satisfaction, comfort, and security—but does it actually deliver? In Ecclesiastes 5:10–6:12, Solomon reveals how wealth can quiet... more
When things get difficult, we find out if what God promised us in the Holy Spirit is real, a true experience. Pastor Mike Patz opens the Book of Acts on Pentecost Sunday. There is an encounter of the Spirit- subsequent to salvation- that is available... more
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Content primarily revolves around themes of spirituality, community engagement, and the application of biblical teachings to modern life. Sermons address significant topics such as the nature of relationships, the importance of communion and prayer, and encourage listeners to reflect on their personal lives and community practices through a Christian lens. The discussions draw heavily from biblical texts, particularly the Lord's Prayer and stories from the Book of Acts, urging a return to the core principles of faith that prioritize love, forgiveness, and spiritual growth. Unique elements include the integration of contemporary issues and personal anecdotes to relate age-old teachings to the listeners' daily experiences, making the messages... more
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