On the last and greatest day of the Feast, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, asthe Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.
Gospel of John: Chapter 7 verses 37-38
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Grace Presbyterian invites you to take us for a test drive. Heres why. We are so gripped by the wonder of the grace of God in Jesus Christ for broken people like us who deserve the wrath and displeasure of God that our worship overflows with praise and thanksgiving. Like this line from George Robinsons classic hymn I Am His, and He Is Mine."
Loved with everlasting love, Led by grace that love to know;
Gracious Spirit from above, Thou hast taught me it is so!
O, this full and perfect peace! O, this transport all divine! In a love which cannot cease, I am His, and He is mine.
Like a stream of living water in the picture above, we envision our church growing as an artesian well of the love of God in Christ Jesus streaming out into our community, our county and our world. With this in mind we aspire to be a church with P.O.W.E.R.to know the love of Christ, and to make his love known.
You may be a church member in name only, or someone who hasnt been inside a church for years and wishing you had. You may have just moved to our community and looking for a church home. One thing is for sure, if you take us for a test drive you are going to find a warm welcome! Ill be looking forward to meeting you, neighbor!
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These six panel double doors, also known as the cross and Bible doors, mark the entrance to our worship center. This is a fitting symbol for two of our core values. The two lower panels represent the open Bible. Foundational for our church is the Word of God, the 66 books of the Bible, which we believe was given by God through men over many centuries without error and so preserved by Him that when we open the Scriptures during Sunday morning worship it is God who speaks to us. It is open because our desire is to make the message plain. Our understanding of the cross, represented in the four top panels, central to the good news of Jesus, is directed and corrected by the Word of God, which is our final authority.