Sunday Celebration Gathering
What to Expect
We’d love to have you join us on Sunday at our 9 or 11:30 AM gathering. Here’s what to expect at our Sunday Celebration:
- First, we celebrate the gospel by singing! We love to praise Jesus for the gospel and we love to confess our faith in the gospel through Christ-focused music. Even if you don’t know the songs, listen to the words and think about how they communicate truth about our God and how worthy He is of our joyful worship. We love to stand and sing but feel free to sit down anytime you want to continue singing, pray, or just listen.
- Second, we express our gratitude for the gospel by giving. Everything we own belongs to God who is the source of all blessing. Part of our worship is gladly giving back to God a portion of what He has so abundantly provided for us. We use what is given to spread a passion for the gospel here and around the world. Please don’t feel obligated to participate unless the Holy Spirit leads you to.
- Third, we talk a little bit about what’s happening at Grace throughout the week and then have a short break where we fellowship and let the children go to Grace4Kids – our children’s ministry. We also have a nursery available at this time for infants up to age 2.
- Fourth, we get back together and study the Word of God. The highlight of our meeting is for God to speak directly to our hearts through the teaching of the Bible. Afterward there are always pastors available to minister to your needs. We want to help in connection with God’s working in your life. We’re here for you!
First Time Here?
If you’re new to Grace and plan to visit on a Sunday, here are some practical things you’ll want to know:
- Our parking greeters will show you to an open parking space and direct you to the nearest entrance.
- We have a guest table off to the side of the auditorium that you will be directed to during our short break after our time of singing. Please be sure to stop by there because we have a gift for you.
- For prayer needs or pastoral questions, please come up to the front of the stage at the end of the meeting and ask for a pastor.