Worship at Grace
Worshiping together stands at the center of our life of faith. Through God’s word, water, bread, and prayer we are nurtured in faith and sent out into the world. At Grace, we celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism and Communion for all and conversation and instruction as needed. The Holy Spirit can be trusted to bring the blessing and promise of God through Christ!
Sundays at 10:00 AM
Our Sunday service blends the rich traditions of Lutheran worship with meaningful, accessible elements for today. You’ll hear Scripture readings, prayers, and music that point us to God’s grace and inspire us to live it out in daily life. Holy Communion is celebrated each week, and all baptized Christians who believe in Christ’s presence in the bread and wine are invited to the table.
Style: Blended traditional and contemporary worship
Communion: Weekly; gluten-free wafers available
Childcare: Children welcome in worship
Come and be renewed in worship, encouraged by community, and sent out to share God’s love in the world.
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Sermons
Each week’s message is rooted in Scripture and connects God’s timeless Word to our everyday lives. You’ll hear practical applications, words of hope, and encouragement to live out your faith in the world. Missed a Sunday? You can watch past services and sermons online anytime.
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Music & Participation
Music is an important part of worship at Grace. From traditional hymns to newer praise songs, our music ministry helps us express our love for God and build community through song. We encourage everyone to participate — whether that’s singing, reading Scripture, serving as an usher, or helping with technology.
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Come As You Are
There’s no dress code at Grace Lutheran. Some come in jeans, others in suits — everyone is welcome just as they are. Our hope is that you feel at home and experience God’s presence from the moment you walk in the door.
Sunday School: Growing in Faith, Together
"If the purpose of worship is that all may taste and see the deepest of God’s will for us and for creation, the center of worship cannot be ourselves or our numbers or the viability of congregations or the ELCA. The center has to be the broken and raised-up Son of God, manifest in word and meal, visible and audible in baptismal water, as tactile as our neighbor in the pew, for it is that Crucified and Risen One to whom we are grafted and by whom we are fed for ethical living." - The Rev. Melinda Quivik, Ph.D. in the Lutheran Journal of Ethics Worship and the Missio Dei - Journal of Lutheran Ethics
Sunday School at Grace is a welcoming and engaging space where children and youth can explore God’s Word, ask questions, and grow in their faith. Through age-appropriate lessons, activities, and conversations, we help young people discover how Scripture connects to their daily lives and encourage them to live out God’s love in the world. It’s also a time to build lasting friendships, laugh, and share the joy of learning together in a caring community.