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Sunday Church Service

February 8 @ 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Sunday Church Service

This is a Sunday School service. Children will head downstairs after Children’s Time.

Sunday Worship begins at 9:00am and takes place both in person and online, offering a welcoming space to gather in faith and community. Each week, we come together to center our hearts on God through prayer, Scripture, music, and shared reflection. Whether you join us in the sanctuary or online, you are invited to participate fully and feel at home.

Our Sunday Worship follows a familiar and meaningful rhythm. The morning opens with announcements and a time of Passing the Peace, giving the congregation a chance to greet one another and share in fellowship. Music follows, helping guide our hearts into worship and reflection. On select dates, children take part in Children’s Time or attend Sunday School, where they learn and grow in age-appropriate ways while remaining connected to the larger church community.

After music and children’s activities, we share prayer requests together, lifting up joys, concerns, and ongoing needs. A featured moment and offering highlight ministries, outreach efforts, or special opportunities within the life of the church. We then turn to Scripture and the sermon, where biblical teaching connects God’s word to everyday life and faithful living. Through Sunday Worship, we seek encouragement, understanding, and renewal for the week ahead.

Our gathering continues beyond the final prayer. After Sunday Worship, everyone is invited to stay for food and coffee. This time allows conversations to deepen, friendships to form, and community to grow naturally. Whether you are new, returning, or simply curious, we invite you to come as you are and take part in this shared time of worship, connection, and belonging.

Details

Date:
February 8
Time:
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Venue

Grace UMC Maple Park

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

-Matthew 11:28