Grace Bible Church of Hawk Mountain
"They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint." Isaiah 40:31

First Time at Grace Bible Church

What to Expect


We all were new, at one time, and we remember what it's like. So we've provided the information below, knowing that it's easier to venture into a new place when you know what to expect. Please read “What We Believe” under “About Us” on our website for our doctrinal statement.

About Us

Grace Bible Church of Hawk Mountain exists to encourage all people to pursue a lifelong, joyous relationship with Jesus Christ. Our history dates back to 1963.  We are a nondenominational, evangelical Christian church. That means that we are governed by our own elders, not an outside organization.

Sunday Mornings

About 180 people (and growing) attend Grace each Sunday, and we have many volunteers to make sure all visitors are welcomed and encouraged. Our congregation spans a range of ages and backgrounds. Our pastor dresses in business casual, but you'll see people in the pews dressed in all styles—from jeans to business suits. Grace Bible Church offers a blend of traditional and contemporary worship that features a worship team, instrumental music and projection screens.

Each worship service lasts for one hour and fifteen minutes. Near the beginning, the pastor will encourage you to greet the people sitting around you, but no one will single you out as a visitor. Also, we don't expect our visitors to give. So feel free to let the offering plate pass by when it comes down your row.

Kids are welcome to attend worship services, but we also offer Sunday-morning ministries for pre-K toddlers and K-6th grade children and also provide a well-staffed nursery.  A complete description of our ministries can be found here.

Help on Sundays

If you have questions about worship or Sunday classes, ask the volunteers at the Welcome Center in the lobby, or ask a greeter (they wear "Greeter” nametags).

If you need to talk or pray with someone about a personal struggle, contact our pastor or look for one of our elders (they wear “Elder” nametags). This group of men can offer you a listening ear, sincere prayer, and biblical encouragement.

Getting Connected

Getting connected at Grace is about relationships that get beneath the surface. Those kinds of relationship won’t come simply by attending worship services. They take time.

One way to get connected is to join a small group Bible study or fellowship group. These are available for singles, married couples, including, men’s and women’s fellowship groups

Serving others also deepens your relationship with God and people. We offer a variety of service opportunities that will connect you with a team of staff and volunteers who work together in serving others and God.

Our church family welcomes you and we look forward to getting to know you.

 

 

 

 

 

 




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