Grace Lutheran Church is a member of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.

Our Mission: 
To participate with God in the discipleship making process (Matt. 28:18, Acts 1:8) of reaching out, baptizing and strengthening people into a growing and passionate relationship with Jesus Christ.

Our Vision:
We see God leading us into a future where we are Growing Passion for Jesus, Building Community for All, and Impacting the lives of our Neighbors.

Our History
We made our humble beginning On Sunday December 9, 1990, as 21 Christians began meeting weekly for worship in the Jaycee Clubhouse on Bayshore. The community grew and continued their worship life together through a variety of different store front locations. On October 24, 1993 a service of dedication and constitution acceptance took place at which time the congregation became Grace Lutheran Church, an official member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.


Grace worshipped in the Alrose Center off of Port St. Lucie Boulevard until August 17, 2003. On August 24, 2003 Grace began worshipping in our current facility located off of Cashmere Blvd.

Grace was initially served by Pastor Jerrold Collins of Okeechobee, FL. Pastor Al Schubkegel began serving in April of 1991 as Pastor until he was called home to his eternal reward in heaven on April 23, 1993. Pastor Andrew Wehling was installed on July, 1993, and served as Pastor until July 23, 2000. Grace then called Pastor Shawn Boylan who was ordained and installed on March 18, 2001, and served as Pastor until December 1, 2002. Pastor Kevin Keonig began his service to Grace on December 28, 2002 and served as Pastor until April 13, 2008.

On July 19, 2008 Pastor Gene Johnson was ordained and installed as our current Pastor. To learn more about Pastor Gene visit our staff page.

Our Outdoor Sanctuary:

We have a beautiful outdoor sanctuary that is used for Sunrise Easter Services and for private devotional and prayer time. The sanctuary is available for use by anyone at anytime for your own private prayer and devotional time