I Am The Bread of Life
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
Today March 18 2018
Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 8:45 am
Worship 10:00 am
Korean Church Worship 1:00 pm
Community Women’s Group 4:00 pm
AA
This Week
Via de Cristo @ Bocks home Monday, 6:30pm
Adopt-a-Mile (off site) Tuesday, 8:30pm
Bible Study with Pastor Russ Tuesday, 11:00am
Surviving Spouses Tuesday, 12:30pm
Grace BOD Tuesday, 5:15pm
MOPS Wednesday, 9:15am
Mahjong Wednesday, 12:00noon
Bible Study @Perkin’s Restaurant Thursday, 7:00am
Scripture Narration Thursday, 11:00am
Foster Grandparents Friday, 10:00am
Game Night Friday, 6:00pm
Korean Church Prayer Meeting Saturday, :6:00am
LWML Spring Rally (off site) Saturday, 8:30am (see Cheryl Nolte)
Grace Hello Saturday, 10:00am
Even though Martin Stephan had many troubles in this life, and more than likely committed grievous sin, which caused his expulsion from the colony and the church, God nevertheless used him to achieve His purpose here on earth.
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
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What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the kingdom splits, Kings Rehoboam and Jeroboam desperately grasp for power and control, but God uses Elijah, a nobody from the sticks, to show us that true freedom comes not from controlling our circumstances but from trusting the King who went to the cross for us.
A lively Bible study on May 7, 2026 explored C. S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce (Chs. 1–3), tracing the contrast between ghostly insubstantiality and heavenly solidity, the challenge of pride versus grace, and the costly journey of repentance and becoming “solid” in Christ in light of Scripture.
In our study on May 6, 2026, we explored Mark 1:14-2:12, focusing on Jesus's escalating authority over spirits, sickness, and sin, and why He often commanded silence from those He healed.
We look at Solomon's tragic fall into pride and power, reminding us that true wisdom isn't found in building our own empires, but in the self-emptying love of Jesus.
Even though Martin Stephan had many troubles in this life, and more than likely committed grievous sin, which caused his expulsion from the colony and the church, God nevertheless used him to achieve His purpose here on earth.
In our Bible study on April 29, 2026, we began our journey into C.S. Lewis's "The Great Divorce," exploring the book's themes of Hell as self-imposed isolation, the choice between Heaven and Hell, and how the story serves as a mirror for our own spiritual lives.
On April 29, 2026 at 6:36 PM, our class explored how reading the Gospel of Mark by recognizing patterns and echoes—especially in Mark 1:1–20—deepens understanding, highlighting John the Baptist, Jesus’ baptism and wilderness testing, the “at hand” kingdom, the call of fishermen, and the upside‑down kingship of Jesus.
It’s easy to get distracted by building grand things, forgetting that God's true work is simply rescuing broken people right where they are.
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