At Grace Fellowship, we offer weekly worship services that are designed to help you grow in your faith and deepen your relationship with Jesus.
Our services are filled with inspiring music, meaningful messages, and a sense of community.
We strive to create an atmosphere of worship and fellowship that will help you to experience the joy of living a Jesus centered life.
We are committed to living out the values of the Gospel. Our mission is to love God, love others, and share the good news of Jesus Christ.
In one of the most famous passages in the Bible (known as the Lord’s Prayer), Jesus challenged His disciples to pray with honest and sincere prayers that are aligned with God’s greatest plans for humanity. We want to be a community that practices and believes that God hears and responds to our prayers.
We are firm believers that when we explore the Bible in a proper way, the application to our lives can be transformative. As we gather on Sundays to explore God’s preserved words for us, we approach them with an expectation that they can change us from the inside out.
There is nothing and no one who deserves our affection and praise as much as the One who made us. Worship is more than just singing. It is every act of obedience to His instructions and plans for our lives.
Being a follower of Jesus was never intended to be done alone. Our connection to one another in true community makes us all stronger in our faith and our light to the world shines brighter.
The last instruction that Jesus gave His disciples was to make sure the whole world knows about Him. We are obedient to that instruction through local and international missions.
We affirm our commitment to the following core truths of the Bible which we share with other genuine believers in Jesus Christ:
There is one, and only one, true God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He is the Creator and Lord of all, existing eternally in three persons, never less and never more - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ is fully God, existing eternally. Everything was created by Him and for Him. His incarnation took place in the womb of a virgin. He became man,11 but never sinned. He died a substitutionary death to atone for sin, resurrected bodily, and ascended into heaven where He remains fully God and fully man, and is presently ministering until He comes again.
The Holy Spirit is fully God, existing eternally. He is a person and was involved in Creation and the inspiration of Scripture. His works of convicting and regenerating are essential to the believer’s salvation. Believers are entitled to the benefit and joy of being filled and walking in the Spirit for empowerment in Christian life, service, and mission
The sixty-six books, and only these, known as the Old and New Testaments, are the written Word of God. God’s inspiration and superintendence of the writing of every word of the Bible guarantees that what was written is His Word and therefore authoritative, true, and without error in the original manuscripts. God preserves His Word, which is powerful and effective to accomplish His purpose of salvation among all nations. God’s Spirit illumines the minds of believers in every culture to understand and apply the unchanging truth of Scripture in fresh and relevant ways for the benefit of the whole Body of Christ.
God created man and woman in His image. As a result, all people are bearers of that image. However, Adam’s subsequent sin resulted in a condition of spiritual death which all people since Adam have experienced, marring the beauty of God’s image in them in every facet of life. This condition of spiritual death has rendered all people unable to save themselves, and leads to physical death. Therefore, new birth is necessary for salvation.
The salvation brought by God is a complete and eternal salvation by His grace alone, received as the free gift of God through personal faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ and His finished work, as He declares believers righteous in Him.
The believer is saved by faith alone. The faith that saves is expected to produce obedience and good works, which are the products of the indwelling Holy Spirit. The dimensions of biblical ethics are both individual and social, and extend to every facet of life. God faithfully continues to finish the work of sanctification, which He initiated in the life of each believer with the goal of Christlikeness.
God created a multitude of spiritual beings called “angels”. Righteous angels continue to serve God and work both in the heavenly sphere and on earth. By his disobedience, Satan, a fallen angel, became the adversary of God and God’s people, carrying with him a procession of demons. Jesus Christ has overcome Satan so that the final judgment and doom of Satan and his demons are certain.
The dead will have a conscious existence in eternity and their bodies will be resurrected. Unbelievers, already under condemnation, will be sentenced to suffer eternal separation from God. Believers, already having been granted eternal life, will be judged and rewarded according to their works, and will experience a glorified, eternal existence in the presence of the Lord.