Worship Schedule
We are currently offering live-streamed worship on our Facebook Page. Divine Service with Holy Communion is held on Sundays at 10:15 a.m. (EDT). We follow a traditional liturgy and use the Lutheran Service Book. Adult Bible Class and Sunday School begin at 9 am.
Our Sunday School offers classes to students from 3 years - 6th grade using the "Cross Explorations" curriculum from Concordia Publishing House. Our 7th and 8th grade confirmation students study a Bible History curriculum. Junior Bible Class is offered for post-confirmation students, and older high school & college students are encouraged to attend Adult Bible Class.
Worship at Grace
Why not visit with us in person some Sunday morning? I am convinced you will not regret your decision to do so. Why do I say that? Well, consider a few reasons:
1. To a dying, hurting world, we preach a message of hope, the message of Jesus Christ, given on the Cross for our sins. Come and see how faith in that message transforms our entire life.
2. We are Biblical. We regard the Scriptures as God's true and authoritative Word to us. This gives us the anchor we need in a world that has so many competing philosophies and ideas.
3. We are confessional. Come and discover what we believe about Jesus, God, faith, forgiveness, the Trinity, and the Bible.
4. We proclaim a message of Law and Gospel. Come and see how the Law exposes us as sinners, but the Gospel freely gives to us the forgiveness of sins, life and salvation.
5. We show people where God can be found in this world - in Word and Sacrament. Isn't that what so many people are looking for today, to find God? Come and find Him with us!
6. We are liturgical. Our services are ordered and follow the historic liturgy.
7. If I may say so myself, the people who make up Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church are a loving group of people. We know that visiting a new church is often stressful. I believe, however, that you will find Grace to be a welcoming congregation. Come on! What do you have to lose, but one Sunday morning.
Blessings, Pastor Berton Greenway
We Believe, Teach and Confess:
The Triune God, Father Son and Holy Spirit.
Every human being is conceived and born in sin and, without God's deliverance, would be entirely lost and subject to God's eternal damnation.
For us and our salvation God sent his Son, Jesus Christ, true God and true man, to render obedience to the Law of God and to offer himself up as the perfect satisfaction for our sins.
We are justified, or declared not guilty of our sin, and rescued from death and damnation not by our works, but only as a gift through faith in Jesus.
Faith saves because it receives this salvation through the Means of Grace: preaching, absolution, Baptism, and the Lord's Supper. Faith itself is created and sustained by these means.
When the Pastor proclaims the forgiveness of sins to the penitent sinner in Jesus' name, forgiveness is actually offered and applied to the repentant person.
In Baptism, water combined with God's Word washes away our sin, creates in us a new life, and seals us with the Holy Spirit.
In the Lord's Supper, under the elements of bread and wine, God gives us Christ's true body and blood.
That the Christian life is to be one of continual repentance, from which flow good works, love, service, and prayer.
That Christ has promised to visibly return on the Last Day, whereupon God the Father will bring judgement against those who did not believe in His Son, but will grant everlasting life unto those who trust in Him for their salvation.
The Bible is the written Word of God, true in its entirety and without error.
Scripture is the final authority and judge of all teaching, practice and life.
The ancient creeds of the Christian Church, Apostle's, Nicene, Athanasian, and the confessions of the Lutheran Church as found in the Book of Concord of 1850.
One may join our confession and partake of Holy Communion with us only after they have been instructed in the chief articles of the Christian fatih, and have professed their agreement to the same.
Worship is to be liturgical, orderly, and reverent. It is to be centered around the Means of Grace where Christ nourishes our Christian faith.
The Christian Faith is to be proclaimed in all the world, so that sinners may know Christ as their Savior.
We are currently offering live-streamed worship on our Facebook Page. Divine Service with Holy Communion is held on Sundays at 10:15 a.m. (EDT). We follow a traditional liturgy and use the Lutheran Service Book. Adult Bible Class and Sunday School begin at 9 am.
Our Sunday School offers classes to students from 3 years - 6th grade using the "Cross Explorations" curriculum from Concordia Publishing House. Our 7th and 8th grade confirmation students study a Bible History curriculum. Junior Bible Class is offered for post-confirmation students, and older high school & college students are encouraged to attend Adult Bible Class.
Worship at Grace
Why not visit with us in person some Sunday morning? I am convinced you will not regret your decision to do so. Why do I say that? Well, consider a few reasons:
1. To a dying, hurting world, we preach a message of hope, the message of Jesus Christ, given on the Cross for our sins. Come and see how faith in that message transforms our entire life.
2. We are Biblical. We regard the Scriptures as God's true and authoritative Word to us. This gives us the anchor we need in a world that has so many competing philosophies and ideas.
3. We are confessional. Come and discover what we believe about Jesus, God, faith, forgiveness, the Trinity, and the Bible.
4. We proclaim a message of Law and Gospel. Come and see how the Law exposes us as sinners, but the Gospel freely gives to us the forgiveness of sins, life and salvation.
5. We show people where God can be found in this world - in Word and Sacrament. Isn't that what so many people are looking for today, to find God? Come and find Him with us!
6. We are liturgical. Our services are ordered and follow the historic liturgy.
7. If I may say so myself, the people who make up Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church are a loving group of people. We know that visiting a new church is often stressful. I believe, however, that you will find Grace to be a welcoming congregation. Come on! What do you have to lose, but one Sunday morning.
Blessings, Pastor Berton Greenway
We Believe, Teach and Confess:
The Triune God, Father Son and Holy Spirit.
Every human being is conceived and born in sin and, without God's deliverance, would be entirely lost and subject to God's eternal damnation.
For us and our salvation God sent his Son, Jesus Christ, true God and true man, to render obedience to the Law of God and to offer himself up as the perfect satisfaction for our sins.
We are justified, or declared not guilty of our sin, and rescued from death and damnation not by our works, but only as a gift through faith in Jesus.
Faith saves because it receives this salvation through the Means of Grace: preaching, absolution, Baptism, and the Lord's Supper. Faith itself is created and sustained by these means.
When the Pastor proclaims the forgiveness of sins to the penitent sinner in Jesus' name, forgiveness is actually offered and applied to the repentant person.
In Baptism, water combined with God's Word washes away our sin, creates in us a new life, and seals us with the Holy Spirit.
In the Lord's Supper, under the elements of bread and wine, God gives us Christ's true body and blood.
That the Christian life is to be one of continual repentance, from which flow good works, love, service, and prayer.
That Christ has promised to visibly return on the Last Day, whereupon God the Father will bring judgement against those who did not believe in His Son, but will grant everlasting life unto those who trust in Him for their salvation.
The Bible is the written Word of God, true in its entirety and without error.
Scripture is the final authority and judge of all teaching, practice and life.
The ancient creeds of the Christian Church, Apostle's, Nicene, Athanasian, and the confessions of the Lutheran Church as found in the Book of Concord of 1850.
One may join our confession and partake of Holy Communion with us only after they have been instructed in the chief articles of the Christian fatih, and have professed their agreement to the same.
Worship is to be liturgical, orderly, and reverent. It is to be centered around the Means of Grace where Christ nourishes our Christian faith.
The Christian Faith is to be proclaimed in all the world, so that sinners may know Christ as their Savior.