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What if worship is less about what we offer—and more about the relationship we’re invited into? What if it’s not something we perform, but a life we participate in?

As the theologian J. B. Torrance so beautifully put it, worship is “the gift of participating through the Spirit in the incarnate Son’s communion with the Father.”

Through the Spirit, we are drawn into the Son’s own communion with the Father. We’re not reaching for nearness—we’re being welcomed into it. This is the truth of who we are: included, embraced, and alive within the fellowship of the Trinity.

Worship, then, becomes less about striving and more about sharing—sharing in the Son’s love for the Father, by the Spirit who lives within us.

And this is the life we’re invited to rest in and grow into, day by day.

“For through him we both have access in one Spirit to the Father.” — Ephesians 2:18 (RSV)

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Has your journey been shaped more by pressure—or by grace? Are you resting in grace, or still striving to reach it? What might change if you lived from it each day? We’d love to walk with you. Discover more at globalgraceseminary.net

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If it has conditions, it is not Christ-like love. 
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Being is not something we possess in ourselves, as if we were self-contained or self-made. Our lives are not defined by isolated substance, but by relationship—by communion. At the deepest level, who we are is revealed not in separation, but in participation: drawn into the living fellowship of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is the truth grace unveils—that our existence is held, shaped, and fulfilled within divine love.

In Jesus Christ, we see both God and humanity rightly. He does not stand apart from us, but brings us into His own relationship with the Father through the Spirit. This means our identity is not something we achieve, but something we receive: we belong in the Son, embraced by the Father, and made alive in the Spirit. Our true being is communion—grace-given, Christ-centered, and eternally rooted in the life of the Trinity.

#participatingingrace #divinecommunion #trinitariantheology #globalgraceseminary
Education is not one-size-fits-all. While the rigors and scope of a degree program are ideal for some, for others a more nuts and bolts model is preferable. Whether you want to plunge into the depths or float leisurely on the surface, GGS has a program for you! 

For those looking for a more relaxed, less intensive learning experience, our Certificate programs are perfect! Currently offering these in Grace Studies and Grace Coaching, additional programs are in product to include Spiritual Formation, Spiritual Direction, Trinitarian Theology, and Chaplaincy. 

To learn more click on the Academics tab at globalgraceseminary.net
GGS is committed to providing a Grace-oriented education second to none. If you believe that Jesus is a full picture of who the Triune God is, then youre in the right place!
“The phrase ‘pre-cross’ is sometimes used as a theological escape hatch. If Jesus says something demanding, unsettling, or hard to reconcile with a favored doctrinal scheme, the saying is sometimes reduced to a preliminary stage of revelation, as though it belongs to an earlier, less mature phase of God’s plan.

“But that move is too easy. It assumes the gospels preserve a merely earlier version of Christianity, when in fact they were written by the Church’s mature, post-resurrection memory of Jesus. The evangelists are not presenting a Jesus whose words must be filtered through Paul to be understandable; they are presenting the same Lord whose life, death, and resurrection Paul and the Church already confessed.

“So ‘pre-cross’ cannot mean theologically irrelevant, pre-grace, or not for the Church.”

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Mike Miller

Associate Professor of Grace Theology

Father’s House is a Church that was established in Northern Colorado in September of 1999 with a vision to bring to the region a message of the love and grace of God. Pastors Mike Miller and Marilyn Miller first began ministering in Fort Collins in 1978. They have faithfully presented the message of our Father’s unconditional love and grace for over 30 years. Their ministry emphasizes the healing nature of God’s grace and the effortless lifestyle of health that is the certain result of understanding His unwavering love. Caleb Miller joined his parents in September of 2001 and has since become the media and worship pastor at the church, helping with internet, worship, video and audio. In August of 2013, the church was handed over to he and his wife, Gabby to be the pastors for the next generation. Mike and Marilyn are still intimately involved in the fellowship and continue to teach and travel. You can visit their traveling ministry here.