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Let Us Introduce Ourselves; Graceway Community Church

By Pamela Jones, Community Writer
October 19, 2017 at 03:38pm. Views: 125

Pastor Steve Daily and his congregation at Graceway Community Church (Graceway CC) at 12667 Michigan in Grand Terrace are working hard to throw open the doors of this non-denominational Christian church and welcome those who don’t already have a church family.

Established 7 years ago, Graceway CC came to Grand Terrace two years ago with a focus on teaching and equipping believers to become all that God wants them to be. A small and close-knit group of people attend the church during two main worship services on Saturday (English speaking) and Sunday for Spanish speakers. Classes start at 9:40am on both days and services begin at 11:00am. 

Programs are offered throughout the week that help congregants get a firm foundation on their belief in the finished work of the cross and help everyone learn to simply follow the teachings of the Bible. On Tuesday nights, prayer meetings start at 7:00pm along with another class for Theatre Arts practice. Once a month on Friday night a Healing Room will be held starting October 20th. It’s very clear that these are a loving group of people who just want to come together to worship their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 

On the second Saturday of each month, Graceway CC holds a Fellowship Potluck and everyone shares a meal together right after the service. Please feel free to come and enjoy this time of good food and friendship, and bring your own dish to share if you’d like to.

Graceway CC has an informal “come as you are” atmosphere and it’s a great place to get involved and use your talents in the multi-ministries waiting there for you. 

Pastor Steve Daily shares, “If you don’t have a church family and are looking for somewhere to call home, please come and visit us. We hope you like what you see, and that you’ll join us and stay a while. We’re looking forward to meeting you!” 

Graceway Community Church is a place where you can meet like-minded people, just be yourself and hopefully make it your church home. For more information, please visit our website at gracewaycc.net.

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