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Apr 24, 2016  |  

ExodusPart2

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

ExodusPart2

We are on our Journey through the bible and we are on week 2. Pastor Josh is talking about Exodus Part 2. He talks about the ten commandments. 


Apr 24, 2016  |  

ExodusPart1

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

ExodusPart1

We are on our Journey through the bible and we are on week 2. Pastor Josh is talking about Exodus Part 1. He talks about the blood of the spirit. 


Apr 17, 2016  |  

GenesisPart2

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

GenesisPart2

Pastor Josh talks about Part 2 of the new series which is Genesis. The new series is Route 66 a 66 week Journey through the bible. 


Apr 17, 2016  |  

GenesisPart1

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

GenesisPart1

Pastor Josh starts a new 2 part series Route 66 starting with Genesis and he will continue for 66 weeks. Here is part 1 of Genesis. 


Apr 10, 2016  |  

Storytime: Parable of the Rich Fool

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

Storytime: Parable of the Rich Fool

Pastor Josh talks about the parable of the rich fool. Jesus told a parable about a man who had riches to a man who wanted riches. A man in the crowed approached Jesus as an authority figure that the man's brother might listen to. He asked Jesus to tell his brother to give him his share of the family inheritance. The family inheritance was much more important to first century israel than we can imagine it meant their future. The man in today's parable is pronounced a "fool" by God. The remarkable thing is that this person that God calls a fool, we would very often call a success. A fool in biblical language was not a description of mental ability but of spiritual discernment. 

 


Apr 03, 2016  |  

Just talking with God: Prayer

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

Just talking with God: Prayer

Pastor Josh talks about Prayer and talking with God. When we decide to talk with God, we should find a quiet spot. Jesus instructed His followers to go into a room and shut the door to enjoy privacy in communication with God—our communication is not for show, after all (Matthew 6:6). Make sure all distractions like radios or televisions are turned off. At first we may feel embarrassed to kneel to pray. That’s okay. We just need to realize that our Father wants to hear from His children. We do not need to be embarrassed in any way when we come to Him in prayer. Some people try to set aside a regular time of the day to pray. Both King David and the prophet Daniel found time to pray three times a day (Psalm 55:17; Daniel 6:10). We can be very thankful that we can go to God at any time—we don’t have to have an appointment!

Why do we harbor such thoughts? The Bible reveals that God wants us to talk with Him and have a personal relationship with Him. But how do we do that? Communication with God is called prayer. For generations, people have wondered how to pray. Jesus’ disciples even asked Him to teach them how to pray; and in answer, Jesus gave an outline for prayer inLuke 11:1-4 (amplified in Matthew 6:5-13).


Mar 27, 2016  |  

His Story Our Hope

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

His Story Our Hope

Pastor Josh talks about His Story Our Hope it was Easter Sunday. This is the morning when the Christian church celebrates what we have come to know as Easter. It is the day when we commemorate and celebrate the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead. However, instead of Easter, I prefer the name "Resurrection Sunday. May I remind you that Resurrection Sunday is not about Easter bunnies, Easter eggs or the giving of gifts. It is about celebrating the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ arose from the dead on the first Resurrection Sunday. With that in our minds this morning, let's journey back to that first Resurrection Sunday morning. Let's look in on the events at the tomb of Jesus that day and see what happened and what it means for you and me! Some Came To Look - Matt. 28:1 - Maybe they were coming to pray or to meditate near the place where His body had been buried. Maybe they were coming to make sure that everything was in order at the tomb. Whatever the reason, we are told that they "came to see the sepulchre". Some Came To Labor - Mk. 16:1; Lk. 24:1 - These verses teach is that some of the women came to perform one last labor of love for the Lord Jesus. They came to finished anointing His body for burial. They wanted to serve Him one last time. Some Came To Linger - John 20:11-18 - These verses tell us that Mary Magdalene lingered at the tomb after the others had already gone away. Here was a woman that owed much to Jesus. There had been a time in her life when she had been possessed by seven demons, Mark 16:9. Her life had been radically changed by Jesus and she loved Him more than life itself. If you will remember, she was one of the last at the cross, Matt. 27:61, and she was the first to see Him after He had risen from the dead, Mark. 16:9. She loved Him so much for what He had done for her. Surely her hear was broken that morning, but still she came to love Him and worship Him! This passage begins with a tale of life and it ends with the telling of a lie. Which has influenced your life the most? The life or the lie? I praise the Lord for the life! It has changed my life forever. The events of that day will forever reverberate throughout eternity. Those who come to Jesus by faith will be saved, and become partakers of the life of God in Christ. Those who believe the lie are damned! Let me just remind you that this was the first Resurrection Day, it won't be the last! Because He lives, those who place their faith in Him will live too! Those in the graves will come forth one day, 1 Thes. 4:13-17, and those who are alive when He comes will never taste of death. Because when He died He tasted death for us, Heb. 2:9! Thank God for that day when death lost the battle with Life forever! Thank God for the day the battle was forever won for you and me! Thank God for that first resurrection day!


Mar 20, 2016  |  

Storytime: The Parable of the Good Samaritan

  |  Speaker: Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky
Pastor Joshua Kapchinsky

Storytime: The Parable of the Good Samaritan

Pastor Josh Continues on Storytime with the Parable of the Good Samaritan. According to the Gospel of Luke a traveler (who may or may not have been a jew) is stripped of clothing, beaten, and left half dead along the road. First a priest and then a Levite come by, but both avoid the man. Finally, a Samaritan comes by. Samraitans and Jews generally despised each other, but the Samaritan helps the injured man. Jesus is described as telling the parable in response to the question from a lawyer, "ANd who is my neighbor?" whom Leviticus says should be loved. This parable is interpreted allegorically, with the Samritan representing Jesus Christ, who saves the sinful soul.


Mar 13, 2016  |  

Storytime: The Parable of the Wedding Feast

  |  Speaker: Pastor Meko
Pastor Meko

Storytime: The Parable of the Wedding Feast

Pastor Meko talks about the parable of the wedding feast prepared by a king. In the parable, Jesus tells of a king who prepares a great marriage feast for his son. None of the first round of invitees is willing to come, and a second group is invited. While everyone who comes is sitting at the tables enjoying the occasion, one man is singled out for attention because he does not have on the right garments. 

“But when the king came in to see the guests, he saw a man there who did not have on a wedding garment. So he said to him, 'Friend, how did you come in here without a wedding garment?' And he was speechless” (Matthew 22:11-12). It doesn't say he was naked, but he was missing something. He did not have on a wedding garment. 


Mar 06, 2016  |  

Storytime: The Persistant Widow and the Unjust Judge

  |  Speaker: Pastor Meko
Pastor Meko

Storytime: The Persistant Widow and the Unjust Judge

Pastor Meko continues with Storytime and talks about the Persistant Widow and the Unjust Judge. In the parable of the persistent widow, a poor, powerless person persists in nagging a corrupt, powerful person to do justice for her. The parable assumes John the Baptist's teaching that holding a position of power and leadership obligates  you to work justly, especially on behalf of the poor and weak. But jesus focuses the parable on a different point, that we are "to pray always and to not lose heart". He identifies the hearers-us- with the woman, and the prayed to person -GOD- with the corrupt judge, a strange combination. Assuming that jesus doesn't mean that God is corrupt, the point must be that if persistence pays off with a corrupt human of limited power, how much more will it pay off with a just God of infinite power. The purpose of the parable is to encourage Christians to persevere in their faith against all odds. Also is that only God can bring about justice in a corrupt world. That is why we must pray and not give up in our work. 


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Sunday Worship
1st Service 9:30 AM
2nd Service 11:00 AM
Presence Nights 6:00 PM

Wednesday 7:00 PM

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Granite Creek Community Church
1580 N Claremont Blvd 
Claremont,  CA  91711
Phone: (909) 625-4455

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Sunday Worship 1st Service

Sunday, September 8, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Nursery & Preschool Age - is located on the first floor. Children's Ministries, K - 6th, meets upstairs during both 9:30 and 11:00 am Sunday services. Youth Group meets upstairs after the 9:30 am service worship.

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Sunday Worship 2nd Service

Sunday, September 8, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Nursery & Preschool Age - is located on the first floor. Children's Ministries, K - 6th, meets upstairs during both 9:30 and 11:00 am Sunday services. Youth Group meets upstairs after the 11:00 am service worship.

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Sunday Night Worship

Sunday, September 8, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

A night of WORSHIP - EMPOWER - ENCOUNTER at Granite Creek.

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Tuesday Morning Prayer

Tuesday, September 10, 6:30 AM - 7:00 AM

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Women's Bible Study

Wednesday, September 11, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Open Your Bible by Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams We can encounter the living God every day in His Word! Whether you are new to the Bible, a seasoned Bible reader, or somewhere in between, this 8 week study will give you a greater appreciation and a deeper understanding of the Bible, leaving you with a stronger desire to live and know His Word inside and out!

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Service Times

Our service times are 8 and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.

Weekday services are at 12:10 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. On Wednesday morning we have an additional service at 7 a.m.

Please join us each Sunday:

8 a.m. — Eucharist with hymns, Cathedral
10:30 a.m. — Eucharist with hymns and Cathedral Choir, Cathedral

Regular weekday services (Tuesday through Friday)

12:10 p.m. Holy Eucharist *— Cummings Chapel (Wednesday- Healing Service)
* except on national holidays and when the Cathedral is closed
12:10 p.m. Fridays — Contemplative Service in Cummings Chapel (South Transept)

Wednesdays
7 a.m. Holy Eucharist — in Holy Communion Chapel (North Transept)

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Granite Creek Community Church
1580 N Claremont Blvd
Claremont, CA 91711

(909) 625-4455

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