Dear Grace Community,

If you ever wonder if the Holy Spirit is moving, look no farther than our summer children and youth activities, particularly Vacation Bible School (VBS) and Mission Trip.  Every year I watch in amazement as the movement of the Spirit unfolds.

VBS planning begins early in the winter. By the time mid-June gets here, countless hours have gone into decorating, music, snacks, dancing, games, and all sorts of other things. All of this happens to prepare for the children and families who spend the week at Grace learning Bible stories and experiencing the love of Christ.

I got to spend some time with our kindergartners and first graders one morning. We had some down time and looked through their VBS booklet. I noticed that the story of the day was about Moses. There was a picture in the book of a baby in basket in the bulrushes. I asked, “Do any of you know who this baby is?” One girl said, “No.” I thought, “How exciting! She gets to learn about Moses today, maybe for the very first time.” What a gift to share God’s stories with children.

I also got to spend some time in different rooms where the children traveled.  I was amazed at the energy and enthusiasm our volunteers had for sharing love and Jesus with our children. The volunteers who faithfully helped the children paint the bottom of their feet in craft time were somehow as kind and patient with the 50th child as with the 1st; that’s got to be the work of the Spirit. Our story teller made each group feel like they were the first people to hear an incredible message, even the fourth time she shared it; again, that’s got to be the Spirit.

It’s harder for me to speak of the details of the Mission Trip since I didn’t go on the trip, but I can still speak to the ways I see the Spirit at work. It blows my mind that adults take vacation time and pay to chaperone this trip where they sleep on church floors and bunk beds, and they love it. That’s the Spirit.

It’s amazing to see the way the 22 youth from Grace represent at least six different high schools, and the ways that the Spirit breaks down all sorts of boundaries. And I love hearing from all of them about the ways they were challenged and encouraged during the week.

I am grateful for Kirk Anderson, Jennifer Snook, and the amazing volunteers who make these ministries happen. I am grateful for the families who share their lives with us at Grace.  We have much to give thanks for.

In Christ,

Catherine

During the month of August, the sermons focus on the theme of “Keeping the Faith.”

Scripture comes from Hebrews and Luke. Catherine Neelly Burton preaches each week.

On Sunday, August 7, we celebrate the Lord’s Supper at both worship services. Each week we worship at 9 and 11 am.

9 am         Worship in the Great Room

10 am       Education and Fellowship

11 am      Worship in the Sanctuary

Worship at 9 am is in the Great Room and is led musically by our band.  The style is less formal than the 11 am service.  The 11 am service is in the Sanctuary and is led musically by our choirs. The style is more traditional.

Here’s where you will find education and fellowship opportunities in August.

Children ages 0-Pre-K

A nursery is available all morning from 8:50 – 12:15 pm. From 10 – 10:45 am, Colissa Fry leads a Sunday School lesson for these children.

Kindergarten – 5th grade

All children meet together in room 101 on Sundays August 7 and 14. There is no children’s Sunday School on August 21 and 28.

The class in the Great Room is led by the arts team, and the interactive component engages children as well as adults. Parents are encouraged to take their children with them to that class.

Youth

  • 6-8th graders meet in the Youth Center (downstairs)
  • 9-12th graders meet in the Youth Center (downstairs)

Adults

All adults are invited to the Great Room in August for a series focused on music and art in worship. The first two weeks look at songs we sing in worship  The second two weeks are led by our liturgical arts team.

All adults are invited to the Great Room for Sunday School in August.

The focus for the month is on art and music in worship.  The first two weeks center on music.  We look at songs and hymns used in worship and note where scripture is present as well as some of the theology.

The final two weeks are led by the Grace Arts team. This group transforms our worship spaces throughout the year, enhancing the worship experience. You’ll hear testimonies from them related to art and faith and have the chance for some hands on activities.

Photo credit: Eyad Elbayoumi via Visual hunt / CC BY

The deacons are throwing a party!  All Grace members and friends 85 and older are invited to lunch on Saturday, August 6.

The party begins at 11:30 am and includes lunch and entertainment.

RSVP to the church, 684-5215, by Monday, August 1.  Let us know if you need a ride.