NEXT STEPS
NEXT STEPS
Take Your Next Step
Starting Point
If you are new to Grace this is the place to start! We host our Starting Point class on the first Sunday of each month immediately following our Sunday morning service.
Here's what we will cover:
1) Learn all about what we believe.
2) Find out how to become a member.
3) Find out how to connect and serve at Grace.
Baptism
Baptism is an essential step in your spiritual journey. When a Christian is baptized it is a public declaration of three important things: you are a follower of Jesus Christ, you are beginning a changed life in Christ, and you are part of a new family. During baptism you will be submerged under water to identify with the death and burial of Jesus and raised out of the water to identify with His resurrection.
Ready to take the step of baptism? Let us know using this link:
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about baptism?
Everyone who is willing to repent of their sins and confess their belief in Christ should be baptized (Matthew 28:19; Acts 2:38-39).
The word for “baptism” in the New Testament is the Greek word baptizo, which means “to immerse in water.” The New Testament says baptism represents the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ (Romans 6:1-5). Baptism serves as a symbol of the burial of the old self and the resurrection of the believer’s soul to walk in life with Christ. At Grace, we baptize people by immersing them in water.
A person should be baptized at the time he or she trusts in Christ. The Bible teaches we are saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8), but in the New Testament church, a person’s baptism was always the first expression of faith, not separate from it. Therefore, baptism was not just a symbol or a memorial of faith, but was intended to offer a means of union with Christ and a benchmark of transformation, marking the place and time a person made a commitment to Christ (Romans 6:1-8).
A person should be baptized to follow the example of Christ (Matthew 3:13-17), to obey Christ’s command (Matthew 28:18), to accept forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38; 22:16), to receive the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38), to express trust in Christ (Acts 8:12-13), and to testify to God’s work in his or her life (Romans 6:1-8; Galatians 3:27). The only method by which the human soul can be wiped clean of sin is through the blood of Christ (Hebrews 9:27-10:7), and this “washing away” of sin is most clearly symbolized in the act of baptism (Acts 22:16; 1 Peter 3:21).
The act of baptism cannot save an individual. We are saved only through accepting Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. Baptism demonstrates the believer’s acceptance of Christ and is the point of time when the believer receives assurance of his or her faith.
Any person who has trusted in Jesus as the only Son of God and who has willingly been immersed into Christ may become a member of Grace whether the baptism occurred here or elsewhere. Rebaptism is encouraged for those who lack confidence in their initial baptism experience because they don’t remember it, they were coerced, or their heart was not right with God at the time. Anyone who has fallen into sin after having been baptized should repent and seek forgiveness, but rebaptism is not necessary (Acts 8:13-24).
Yes! Invite your friends and family, as this is an awesome moment for them to witness the difference that Jesus has made in your life.
We invite you to have the person who led you to Christ or someone who encouraged you along the way to baptize you. Or, if you prefer, one of our pastors would be happy to baptize you.
We encourage baptism for children age 8 or older. We want this to be a personal decision that they have made to follow Jesus. If you feel like a child younger than age 8 is ready for baptism, one of our Children’s Ministry leaders would love to talk with you and your child about their next step as they follow Jesus.
Serve
At Grace Christian we want to help you find a place to serve where you can use your God-given passions and skills to serve the church. Serving allows you to have opportunities to connect with others, discover your purpose, and develop your faith. Use the button below to let us know where you are interested in serving.
Groups
Life is meant to be lived within community, not alone. A group is a small community of people who join together to connect with one another. In a group you will get to connect with 12-18 people. Some of our groups meet in homes and others meet at the church, but all of our groups are designed to help you grow in your relationship with God and others. Below is a list of groups that are curently meeting and their info.