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Our Design

We are designed to function like a home. We invite guests to the foyer, develop friendships in the living room, and grow as a family around the kitchen table. Thus, each of our ministries is targeted to meet the needs people entering one of one of these environments.

The Foyer

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Foyer is the place in a home that serves as the welcome area for guests and new friends. It is the first step, and it's often the only chance to make your guests feel comfortable enough to  return. That's exactly how we've designed our entry environments at Grace. Our Sunday morning worship services are "foyer" environments. We want our guests to come back, so we do everything with them in mind. This   environment serves as the perfect place to introduce newcomers to the life of Grace.

 

The Living Room

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Living Room is a room in a home, with sofas, chairs, etc., for social activities, entertaining guests, etc. Once guests arrive and are welcomed into your home, you invite them into the  living room.  Everyone finds a comfortable place to sit, and the interaction begins. At Grace our  Living Room  environments are designed to help connect people with others like themselves. Through fellowships and other events relationships begin to develop with others in a smaller and more interactive environment.

 

The Kitchen

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What is the most popular room in your home? Where do you end up when guests or family come over? The kitchen. This is where lasting friendships are made. And that's the kind of environment we are striving for in our small groups. Small groups are where people meet regularly for Bible study and prayer, and commit to accountability, friendship and support. They are the safe place to open your heart, share your life, and ask the tough questions. There are small group opportunities for both adults and children. Small groups are the place where ministry happens at Grace.



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