Following Jesus is a journey, and growth only happens as we walk together. Whether you’re new to Grace Gospel Church or have been attending for a while, we’d love to help you take the next meaningful step in your growth.
Step One: Believe the GospelWe do nothing to earn salvation. We are saved by trusting in the finished work of Jesus Christ—His life, death, and resurrection on our behalf. The gospel calls us not to self-effort, but to faith in what Christ has already done for us. |
Step Two: Join Our New Believers Class
Following Jesus is more than a moment—it’s the beginning of a new life. Our New Believers Class is a welcoming space where you can learn, ask questions, and grow in your understanding of who God is and what He has done for you in Christ. Whether you’re brand new or just want a stronger foundation, we’d love to walk with you.
Step Three: Get Baptized
Baptism is a step of obedience to Jesus for those who have placed their faith in Him. It serves as a public expression of the new life we have received through the gospel. In baptism, believers identify with Christ’s death and resurrection and declare their commitment to walk in newness of life.
Step Four: Get Connected To A Grace Group
Grace Groups are one of the primary ways we intentionally live out what Scripture calls the church to be. In these groups, we gather around God’s Word—not only to hear the truth, but to walk in it together.
In a culture that often pulls people toward isolation and busyness, Grace Groups provide a meaningful space to be known, cared for, and built up in Christ, as we practice the “one another” life Scripture calls us to. A great way to connect with us is by downloading Church Center.
Step Five: Serve Together
Serving in the church is one of the ways we respond to the grace God has shown us in Christ. Scripture reminds us that every believer has been gifted by God for the good of others, and that the body of Christ grows as each part does its work. When we serve, we are not earning God’s favor, but joyfully participating in what He is already doing—loving one another, building one another up, and making Christ known. Whether through hospitality, teaching, prayer, or practical care, serving is a meaningful way to use what God has given you for His glory and the good of His people