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Community
Groups are the
primary place of pastoral care and community building at Grace.
The groups include worship, Bible study, fellowship, and prayer.
Groups are meeting in several different neighborhoods in Seattle
on weeknights. Click here for
times, locations, leaders, and directions.
Check
out our Facebook page to stay up-to-date on what's
happening at Grace.
Find
out what's going on at Grace by checking our Events
section.
Listen
to sermons or download them for later from our Media
section.
Grace
University (Grace U) is for growth in the knowledge
of God and the life of discipleship through the teaching of
Scripture and Christian Theology, and their relevance to every
area of life. Classes, symposia, and events are open to all.
For more information about Grace University, email
Annette Hedman.
Classifieds
are printed in our Order of Worship each week for those looking
to buy, sell, trade, rent, or find a roommate. To run a listing,
just email it
before noon on Wednesday for that week's publication. This
week's listings
are also posted here on
the website.
Introduction
to Grace Seattle is a course for those interested
in learning more about the ministry and philosophy of Grace
Seattle. In this class, you will learn about the vision of
Grace Seattle, the Gospel, Reformed beliefs, our denomination,
and what it means to be a member of Grace. The course does
not obligate one to become a member, but is necessary for
membership. Email
the office for more information.
"Grace
On Tap" is essentially a regularly occurring
party at The
Hopvine Pub
(507 15th Ave E, a few blocks southeast of the church on Capitol
Hill), an open social gathering featuring live music intended
to foster community among those inside and outside of Grace.
A different lineup of talented musicians (from within our
church as well as local favorites) is featured at each event.
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