Hello World
Mail us at wogchurch@gmail.com.
LOCATION
We are located at 892 Synagogue Street (Off. Bootee Street) in Pune Camp. Just opposite the Camp Railway Booking office and a 5 minute drive from SGS Mall and Hotel Aurora Towers.

DIRECTIONS
Scan the QR code on your mobile to get Google Map directions to our church meeting location.
Or click here DIRECTIONS
OUR MISSION
Our desire is to make Jesus famous
RECENT POSTS
Bringing God’s Word and worship to everyone everywhere
Give to Gain : Hagar the Unseen Woman
Be blessed as you listen to this sermon delivered at Word of Grace and do write a comment on how you have been blessed.
Seen, Heard, and Held: The Story of Hagar
We are in a series exploring women from the Bible, and today we turn to a surprising and often overlooked figure—Hagar.
She has been called many things: a problem, a mistake, a consequence of poor decisions. Her story is wrapped in pain, rejection, and injustice. A slave. A foreigner. A woman used and discarded. And yet, hers is one of the most powerful encounters with God in all of Scripture.
Hagar becomes the first person—not just the first woman—to whom the Angel of the Lord appears.
Her story unfolds in three defining stages: The Crisis, The Contempt, and The Crossroad.
1. The Crisis
Hagar enters the biblical narrative in the middle of a deeply human struggle—a crisis of faith, infertility, and moral compromise.
Sarai, unable to bear children, turns to a culturally accepted but spiritually misguided solution. Instead of trusting God’s promise, she leans on human reasoning. She gives Hagar, her servant, to Abram in an attempt to produce the promised child.
This wasn’t just a decision—it was a reflection of misplaced trust.
Sarai knew about God, but in that moment, she didn’t trust His nature.
How often do we do the same?
When life feels delayed or uncertain, we’re tempted to look for quick solutions:
Overworking
Endless scrolling
Emotional escapes
Seeking validation from the wrong places
Give to Gain : The Esther Challenge
Be blessed as you listen to this sermon delivered at Word of Grace and do write a comment on how you have been blessed.
Disruptive Faith: The Esther Challenge
We often imagine faith as quiet, agreeable, and polite.
Many of us were taught that faith means patience, endurance, and submission. And yes—faith often requires endurance.
But Scripture also shows something uncomfortable:
Sometimes faith disrupts.
Faith can look like:
· Refusing what dehumanises
· Risking what feels safe
· Reforming what culture calls normal
When Jesus announced the Kingdom of God, His message disrupted systems, challenged injustice, and brought those on the margins—especially women—into the centre of God’s story.
The Book of Esther begins with exactly this kind of disruption.
Not with a miracle.
Not with prophecy.
But with a woman who says no.
And that refusal sets redemption in motion.
Vashti: The Courage to Refuse
In Esther 1, King Xerxes commands Queen Vashti to appear before a drunken gathering of nobles to display her beauty.
She refuses.
For centuries, Vashti was often portrayed as rebellious or disobedient. But a closer reading shows something different. She is the only person in that chapter who preserves dignity.
Her refusal comes at a cost:
· She loses her crown
· She loses her position
· She disappears from the story
The Lent Series – Part 1
Be blessed as you listen to this sermon delivered at Word of Grace and do write a comment on how you have been blessed.
From the River to the Wilderness: Standing Firm in Times of Testing
Last week, we began reflecting on the Lenten season — a time of lengthening, a time of preparation, a time to center our lives once again on Jesus.
Lent marks the forty days leading up to Easter. In the busyness of life — work, responsibilities, gadgets, endless notifications — we can easily lose focus. These forty days invite us to slow down, to practice spiritual disciplines, and to realign our hearts with Christ.
Jesus said when you give, when you pray, when you fast — not if. These are not optional extras for the Christian life. They are expectations.
But today, we turn to a powerful moment in Scripture that teaches us what it means to stand firm in testing.
DIFFERENT WAYS
WE GATHERSUNDAY CELEBARTION
If you are new to Pune and are looking for a church you are most welcome to join us on a Sunday morning at 10 am. Sunday is the day you see the church gathering from different parts of the city to worship together, be encouraged through the word, prayer and meeting each other just as they did in Acts 2:42.
GYM – GOD, YOU & ME
This is the church scattered throughout the city. The true life of the church happens through the week, in our homes. We believe that the Sunday meeting is just a celebration of our faith that is lived out in the “dailyness” of life that happens from Monday to Sunday.This is where friendships for a life time are built.
THE POWER HOUSE OF PRAYER
This is the engine room of the church where it all really happens.As we pray that we see the impossible become possible. Over the years whether three people met under a tree or a huge group gathered, we have seen tremendous answers to prayer from barren wombs being filled, lives changed, amazing healing, and more.
Company Description Here
Company Description Here
Footer Section
Handmade Leather Goods
Designed by Footer Area
Your Name Here
Title
And Description
Your Name
555 a Street
A City, A State, A zip
QR Share

My Bio
Short Personal Bio Here.
Complete Web Solutions




































