Welcome home.

When you come to Grace, we want you to feel welcomed.

How should I dress?

Be as casual or as dressed up as you would like to be. Come as you are!

What about my children? 

-- 6th through 12 grade can meet every Sunday during service. They will have a great time back in the Annex in Bible Study and conversation, along with games and other activities.

--K-5th grade can meet during service as well taking part in fun activities that help them learn more about the bible through fun games and conversations.

--Nursery Age can spend time in our nursery playing and interacting.

What kind of church is Grace Church?  

We are a healthy, balanced, and growing church. Everything we do and teach is based solely on the Bible and the person of Jesus Christ. Our worship is an inspiring blend of traditional and contemporary music. 

What do we believe?  

We believe in God as eternal Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God created and sustains the universe. The eternal purpose of God the Father is to create a people who will bring glory to God forever. God alone is worthy of worship.


We believe that God became human in Jesus Christ. Jesus came to restore the world because humans have rejected God in disobedience. Jesus taught and modeled the way of God’s kingdom. He died on the cross, making it possible for us to accept a renewed relationship with God. He rose from the dead, broke the power of sin and death, and frees us to live in obedience to God’s will.

We believe that God the Holy Spirit invites all people to be reconciled with God and to join the global family of faith. Believers confess their faith, are baptized, and join in the celebration of the Lord’s Supper. Through the power of the Holy Spirit and guided by the Bible, members of the church seek to live as followers of Christ and invite others to experience this new life.

What are the Service times?

We meet for Sunday worship at 11:00 am.

Adult study groups meet Sundays at 9:30 am.

What about Worship? 

You are invited to come as you are to worship. Some people sing and clap their hands; others might lift their hands in adoration; some might simply listen to the music and reflect on the lyrics.