Theological Convictions
While we hold firm to these positions, we acknowledge that the specific beliefs and interpretations on these topics can differ among Christian denominations. These perspectives, though important to our theology, are not considered essential for attaining salvation. Our ultimate focus is on the core truths of the Christian faith—the grace of Jesus Christ, His death and resurrection, and the hope of eternal life through Him.
We welcome you to join us as we seek to grow together in faith, offering grace and extending love, even in the midst of our differences.
Women in Leadership
We affirm the unique and valuable role of women in leadership within the church. Our belief is that both men and women are called to serve and lead, using their gifts for the glory of God. Click on the link for more detailed information about this belief.
Abortion
We affirm the sanctity of life and hold a deep reverence for the value of every individual. We also recognize that this is a deeply personal and sensitive issue, and we aim to approach it with both conviction and compassion. Click on the link for more detailed information about this belief.
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LGBTQ+
We believe that every person is made in the image of God and is deserving of dignity and respect. We approach discussions about LGBTQ+ issues with compassion and a desire to understand and walk alongside others with love. Click on the link for more detailed information about this belief.
reconciliation
We are committed to the ministry of reconciliation—seeking peace, healing, and restoration in relationships, both with God and with one another. Our church seeks to be a place where brokenness is met with the love and grace of Christ. Click on the link for more detailed information about this belief.
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These convictions have been discerned by our leadership through prayer, study, and debate. We have also sought input from our Grace community through family conversations and focus groups. We acknowledge that not all or our community members hold these perspectives. We value diversity of thought here at Grace and are grateful that we can worship together despite our differences.