The Beloved Church

The Beloved Church

by The Beloved Church
Season 12
Form(ed): Community - Brian Menzie
We were made for community. Whether we have a wide circle of friends or just a few close relationships, we all have a desire to know others and to be truly known. But what if community is more than something we simply want? What if it’s essential to who God created us to be—and an important part of how He forms us to become more like Jesus? In this message, we explore what authentic biblical community looks like and how intentional relationships can shape our spiritual formation. Together, we’ll discover practical, predictable patterns we can build into our lives to grow deeper in community and become more like Jesus. This message is part of our 4-week series exploring how God forms us through community, life, family, and vocation. ______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #BrianMenzie
Season 11
Love In Minor Keys : Joel | Return Before It's Too Late - Toran Scott
This week, Toran walks through the book of Joel and what happens when the “locusts” of life leave us feeling stripped bare. He reminds us that pain can become an invitation to return to a God who is gracious, compassionate, and abounding in love—and who can restore even the years we thought were lost. ______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #ToranScott
Love In The Minor Keys: Malachi | Don't Drift - Austin Presnell
This past Sunday we sat with the book of Malachi and watched as God brought accusation after accusation to His people. Each time, they denied it, defended themselves, and dismissed what He was saying. Beneath every excuse was the same question: Does God really love us? But Malachi reminded us that God's correction has always flowed from His love. Time and again, He told His people, "Enough is enough"—not to push them away, but to call them back to Himself. As we move through this week, let's pray that we wouldn't deny, defend, or dismiss what God is revealing in our own hearts. Instead, may we receive His loving correction, trusting that His conviction is never meant to shame us but to restore us. He has always loved us, and Malachi points us to Jesus, who bore our faithlessness without missing a beat and still calls the wounded to Himself. ______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #AustinPresnell
Love In The Minor Keys: Amos | When Worship Is A Lie - Austin Presnell
God isn't impressed by worship that stays inside church walls but never changes the way people live. In Amos 5:21–24, God speaks with some of the strongest language in the prophets, rejecting worship that ignores injustice and brokenness. As D.A. Carson writes, "One purpose of worship is to come to know God so well that who He is and what He does become concrete realities in our persons and behavior." Genuine worship leads to lives marked by justice and righteousness because authentic faith is reflected in the way we love and serve others. As followers of Jesus, we're invited to examine where we've compartmentalized our faith and allow God's heart for justice to shape both our personal lives and the way we engage our communities. Ultimately, new life, peace, and security are not found in a place or a performance—they are found in a person. His name is Jesus. ______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #AustinPresnell
Love In The Minor Keys: Jonah | The Mercy You Don't Want Others To Have - Austin Presnell
God loves people you'd rather write off. On Sunday, we dove into Jonah's anger in chapter 4—rooted both in a sense of injustice (that God would spare wicked Nineveh) and wounded pride (his prophecy of destruction didn't come true). Through the object lesson of a dying plant, God exposed how Jonah grieved a plant more than 120,000 people, revealing his lack of compassion. The sermon contrasts this with Jesus, who wept over Jerusalem out of love rather than anger, ultimately dying for the very people who rejected him. We'll ask ourselves: what needs to "die" in me so that others can live? Then close our time with the encouragement that God used deeply flawed Jonah to declare profound truths, meaning no one is too far gone for God to use. Text: Jonah 4:1-10 ______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | / @belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | / thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | / thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #AustinPresnell
Love In The Minor Keys: Hosea | Relentless Love - Evan Hoekzma
This past Sunday we invited Evan Hoekzma to launch our new series in the book of Hosea by looking at God's relentless love for His people. Through Hosea's marriage, we see a powerful living picture of God's relationship with Israel—and ultimately with us. Even when we chase after other things for our hope, security, or satisfaction, God's love never stops pursuing us. We were reminded that spiritual adultery isn't just about turning away from God; it's about giving our hearts to other "lovers" like control, approval, comfort, or success. Yet God's response isn't simply to forgive from a distance. He lovingly draws us back to Himself, reminding us that His desire has always been a relationship. The beautiful truth of Hosea is this: God doesn't just take you back—He brings you back to Himself. His love isn't fragile or dependent on our faithfulness. It's relentless, pursuing us even when we wander. As we reflect this week, may we ask ourselves: What has been competing for my heart? And may we remember that no matter how far we've run, God's relentless love continues to pursue us. ______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #EvanHoekzema
Season 10
Help Me Pray: What Are We Asking For? - Sara Krieg
This past Sunday, Sara Krieg from The Local Church walked us through the stories of Bartimaeus and Jesus in Gethsemane, reminding us what it looks like to come before God in prayer. Like Bartimaeus, we can boldly bring God our specific requests. And like Jesus in the garden, we can surrender our desires to the Father's perfect will. Prayer isn't about choosing between asking and surrendering—it's about trusting the God who invites us to do both. Thank you, Sara, for opening God's Word and reminding us that we can confidently bring every detail before Him, knowing He hears us, cares for us, and is always faithful. _______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #SaraKrieg
Help Me Pray: Why Keep Going? - Austin Presnell
This week we explored why we keep praying when answers seem delayed. In Luke 18 and 1 Kings 18, we see that perseverance in prayer isn't about convincing God to act—it's about trusting the God who already promised He would. One of the most challenging questions from the message was: How do I make sure my perseverance in prayer isn't performance in prayer? The answer is found in God's character. We don't keep praying because our consistency earns God's favor. We keep praying because His faithfulness gives us confidence to keep coming back. Hebrews 6:12 reminds us that we inherit God's promises through faith and patience. So if you're still waiting, don't lose heart. Keep praying—not because God needs to be persuaded, but because He is trustworthy, even in the waiting. _______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #AustinPresnell
Help Me Pray: Who Do I Need To Forgive? - Austin Presnell
In this past Sunday's message we explored the vital connection Jesus makes between forgiveness and powerful, effective prayer. We invited people to reflect on where there might be un-forgiveness in their heart. Text: Mark 11:20-25 _______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #AustinPresnell
Help Me Pray: Can I Trust You? - Austin Presnell
This past Sunday, we considered two ways of approaching God in prayer — as a customer versus as a child. While customers come to God transactionally, hiding their weakness and leaving when dissatisfied, children come with open arms, bringing their truest selves and trusting their Father's intentions even when they don't get what they want. In Luke 11, Jesus promises the Holy Spirit himself — who empowers us to approach God with the dependence, trust, and rest of a beloved child. Text: Luke 11:1-13 _______________________________________ Learn more about The Beloved Church: https://www.belovedgr.church/ Subscribe to The Beloved Church | https://www.youtube.com/@belovedgr.church Follow us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebelovedchrch Follow us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thebelovedchurch Helping the next generation fall in love with Jesus. #TheBelovedChurch #AustinPresnell
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