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Greater Life Church

Greater Life Church

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Founded in 2017 through the merger of Garr Church (est. 1930 by Pentecostal pioneer Dr. A.G. Garr) and Mint Hill Community Church, we carry a 90+ year legacy of God's faithfulness, salvation, healing, and Holy Spirit encounters. Led by Pastor Andrew Byrd, join us for heartfelt Full Gospel messages that encourage spiritual growth, renewal, and a deeper walk with God. Subscribe today for weekly inspiration from Greater Life Church in Matthews, NC.Copyright 2026 Greater Life Church Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Two Boats
    Apr 14 2026

    In this powerful message from Greater Life Church, Pastor Andrew explores the striking parallels between two biblical boats caught in fierce storms—one carrying the disobedient prophet Jonah, and the other carrying Jesus Himself. Discover how storms can signal correction for disobedience or spiritual warfare against God's plan, and learn the life-changing difference: one boat holds rebellion, while the other holds the Savior who speaks peace to the wind and waves.

    Whether you're facing fear, waiting on a miracle, or questioning how to find calm in chaos, this timely sermon reminds us that Jesus is in control and will get you to the other side. Perfect for anyone seeking encouragement, faith-building truth, and a fresh encounter with God's Word.

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    ⛪ Join us in person on Sundays at 9am & 11am or Wednesdays at 7pm

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    24 mins
  • "Me and My": Finding Freedom in the Risen Jesus
    Apr 7 2026

    On Easter Sunday 2026 at Greater Life Church, Pastor Andrew delivers a powerful message titled “Me and My,” exploring three raw human responses to the resurrection: Mary Magdalene’s weeping, the disciples’ fear, and Thomas’s doubt. Discover how Jesus replaces sorrow with joy, fear with peace, and doubt with faith when we hear Him call our name and surrender fully to Him.

    Through Scripture from John 20, a compelling drama reenactment, and real-life application, this Easter sermon reminds us that the empty tomb means death is defeated, freedom is possible, and true peace passes understanding—even in a chaotic world. Whether you need comfort in brokenness, boldness in uncertainty, or a fresh surrender, Jesus is alive and ready to set you free and keep you free.

    Perfect for anyone seeking hope, deliverance, or a deeper walk with Christ this Easter season.

    Connect with us!

    ⛪ Join us in person on Sundays at 9am & 11am or Wednesdays at 7pm

    🌐 Greater Life Church website: greaterlife.church

    ▶️ Watch messages on our YouTube Channel

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    50 mins
  • Groaning Creation, Future Glory, and God's Unbreakable Love | Romans Study Week 8 pt. 2
    Apr 3 2026

    In Romans 8, Pastor Andrew explores the hope of future glory amid present suffering. Discover how all creation groans under the curse yet eagerly awaits freedom from death and decay, just as believers long for new bodies and full rights as God's adopted children.

    This powerful teaching covers the Holy Spirit's help in prayer (including groanings and praying in tongues), how God works all things for good for those who love Him, and the unbreakable love of Christ that no trouble, persecution, or power can separate us from.

    Perfect for anyone facing pain, waiting on God's promises, or seeking deeper hope in Jesus. Includes real talk on aches, adoption rights in Roman culture, Jesus' intercession, and the glory to come—complete with worship, prayer, and encouragement for Easter weekend.

    Connect with us!

    ⛪ Join us in person on Sundays at 9am & 11am or Wednesdays at 7pm

    🌐 Greater Life Church website: greaterlife.church

    ▶️ Watch messages on our YouTube Channel

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    48 mins
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