Not only are we excited for you to engage in corporate worship on the weekend, but we want to provide you with the resources to engage in worship during your week as well! Have you ever left one of our services wanting to listen to...

In a culture that craves a great “experience” or entertainment, we can grow to expect that our times of corporate worship should be a similar consumable Rather, I would say that corporate worship takes as much energy as any other task that we might encounter...

Did you know that over 250 volunteers serve regularly to make Sunday morning worship happen at Grace Church? Worship is our opportunity to respond to what God is doing in our lives — to come to Him in a room full of broken people, surrounded by...

Be sure to check out part 1 of the story. *** During this time, Bill White held out Romans 8 as a source of encouragement to us.  Paul’s words in this chapter give comfort and hope, not because they promise deliverance from death, but because they acknowledge...

This past weekend we looked at Romans Chapter 8 as we talked about what it means to work in a fallen world. Our Grace Church worship team wrote a song called "Set My Hope" not too long ago inspired by Romans Chapter 8 and a...

We are all on a journey, but none of us have “arrived”. We need others in our lives so that we can grow and move towards Jesus. God designed us to be in community–it’s a primary way in which He shapes us to be more...

A few weeks ago we introduced a new Grace Church original song called "The Name of Jesus Christ." This song is based on the text of Philippians 2:6-11. The text rejoices in the fact that Jesus emptied himself of His divine privileges to humbly take...

Like the songs you hear and sing during our worship services and want more information about them? All of the songs, along with Scripture references and download links, are available on our website each week. You can learn who the original writer/musician is for each...

Several times each year, Grace Church has the opportunity to celebrate proclamations of faith through baptism. Those getting baptized share their testimonies with the church body through videos like these. Below are pieces of their salvation stories. ...

As we continue to sing the new Grace Church worship song, "Set My Hope," during services church-wide, our worship team has created a video tutorial for you to learn how to play the song yourself. Watch the video below and learn all the various chords associated...

To help us worship through and memorize the truths of Romans Chapter 8 as part of our current series, "A Theology of Death," the Grace Church worship team has written a song called "Set My Hope." "Yet what we suffer now is nothing compared to the...

This Advent season, we will add to our time of worship the wonderful melodies of selected Christmas carols. While not always viewed as worship music, these carols give us the opportunity to respond to the birth of Jesus with joy-filled celebration and gratitude. In the...

This Advent season, we will add to our time of worship the wonderful melodies of selected Christmas carols. While not always viewed as worship music, these carols give us the opportunity to respond to the birth of Jesus with joy-filled celebration and gratitude. In the...

This Advent season, we will add to our time of worship the wonderful melodies of selected Christmas carols. While not always viewed as worship music, these carols give us the opportunity to respond to the birth of Jesus with joy-filled celebration and gratitude. In the...

There is silence.  Everyone’s mouths are closed and a single vocalist steps up to the microphone.  She takes a deep breath and releases an effortless stream of pure tone.  This audio-joy fills the room and the beauty cleans you from the inside out. This is a...

The Oxford dictionary will tell you that the English word ‘worship’ is derived from the old English weorthscipe, which means ‘worthiness, acknowledgement of worth’.  It denotes anything that is of supreme worth or value.  Obviously, that’s not where the Greek, Aramaic, or Hebrew word comes...

“Where do you worship?” It’s a normal enough question. Around 2000 years ago this was the type of question the one woman used to sidetrack a conversation she was having with Jesus (John 4). The scene is pure genius on Jesus’s part. This is classic Messiah-stuff....

Worship is not an activity. It is a state of being. It has activities and acts of service, but it is first and foremost an attribute of humanness. You aren't a worshipper because you believe in a god, sing songs of adoration, or engage in...