Updates

  • Annual Meeting 2024

    We’re looking forward to our annual meeting coming up! Our annual meeting has 2 official parts plus opportunity for questions and answers.

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  • Resurrection Sunday at Grace

    Celebrate the Savior's resurrection with the Grace Church family this Easter.

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  • Sunday Schedule for 2024

    Based on your feedback, the elders have made a few modifications to our schedule for next year.

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Sermons

John 18:1-11

April 7th

Just over a week ago we celebrated “Good Friday.” Since when does the brutal murder of a 33-year-old Jewish man constitute anything “good”? The...

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Resurrection Sunday: 1 Corinthians 15

March 31st

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John 17:20-26

March 24th

The Joy of Discipleship in Unity. John 17 contains Jesus’s longest prayer, known as the high priestly prayer, which He prays after the upper room...

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Church Family Highlights

Save the Date for Jungle Journey!

It's almost time for GBDC 2024: Jungle Journey!

2024 Arch National Pastors Fellowship

The 10th annual Arch National Pastors Fellowship was held in Bradenton, FL, in January. Over 200 pastors, lay leaders, and their spouses attended.

Friday at Grace Bible Day Camp

Friday was the last day of kingdom exploration at Grace Bible Day Camp!

It was another great time-travelling day at Grace Bible Day Camp! We were so happy to see our time travelers and time keepers again. A lot of friendships are forming already!

During lesson time, we traveled many places in the Old Testament where Jesus shows up! Our memory verse was Hebrews 13:8: "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and
today and forever." We learned that Jesus always has been and always will be a promise keeper, from Old Testament times to forever, and that's why we can trust Him.

When we read the Old Testament, we find accounts of Jesus Christ (not yet named Jesus) appearing to people such as Abraham and Moses, and we also find promise after promise about Jesus coming as a baby. This is because the whole Old Testament is about Jesus. In fact, the whole Bible is about Jesus! The Old Testament points to his coming. The beginning of the New Testament records that he came! And the rest of the New Testament points to his coming again.

Even though Jesus may take on different forms, such as the Angel of the Lord, a baby in a manger, and a person with a resurrected body, he’s still the same Jesus. His nature and attributes never change. He is still loving, compassionate, good, kind, perfect, and much more!

We're so thankful it didn't rain, so we could go to the park in the afternoon! After lunch, we talked with our counselors about what we learned today and how we can trust Jesus no matter what. Then the Time Trekkers & Era Explorers faced off for some more large-group games!