Grace Hills Church
Description
Grace Hills is here to help broken people know God, find freedom, discover their purpose, and make a difference. We meet Sundays at 9:00 and 10:45 am. What should you expect when you visit?
We care about you, not what you're wearing, so come casual. Bring the kids - they'll love it! We offer childcare in our "party room" and classes for kids through grade six on Sunday mornings, plus a Jr. & Sr. High youth ministry during the week. The atmosphere is safe, clean, and a lot of fun.
The music is loud and lively and usually features a full band with drums and guitars. The teaching is both deeply biblical and highly practical.
And who are we as a church?
We started with 30 people in an office in Bentonville in July of 2011 and launched publicly in the Rogers Malco Cinema (by Kohl's) on January 16, 2012, then moved over to the Pinnacle Hills Malco in 2015. We recently launched in our new location at 2323 West Chestnut Street in Rogers and now 300 or more people gather each week.
We take risks in faith and stay fast, fluid, and flexible in our approach to church. We do whatever it takes, short of sin, to find people who are far from God. We're crazy about broken people and we'll get our hands messy to serve others. Everybody belongs – every color, every shape, every personality, and people with every kind of story imaginable. We trust the Bible completely even when we don't fully understand it. And we value Kingdom growth and invest in multiplying new churches locally, nationally, and globally. And we do everything for the name and fame of Jesus Christ!
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facebook.comCatch us at 9:00 or 10:45 Sunday after your extra hour of sleep! All the more reason to come to the early service to make more room for guests in the later service. We're talking about how to pray for God's provision!
When we pray, we enter the throne room from which God rules and reigns and from where he gives us our assignments. And when you've tasted of God's grace, when you've experienced the redemptive power of Jesus' death on the altar of the cross, you can't help but be overwhelmed with a burden for an unknowing world.
You can approach our holy God because an atoning sacrifice has been made on the altar. Jesus Christ, the Righteous Son of God, has bled and died in your place so that you might be forgiven and cleansed.
Isaiah was given a glimpse into the holiest sanctuary in all of heaven, where God rules in righteousness from his throne. And the vision terrified him! He was convinced he couldn’t possibly survive such an encounter as one who had broken the will of this Creator-King. But then… Isaiah saw the altar, and it changed everything.
What are you most anticipating this month?
God remains holy. Perfect. Without blemish. Incapable of sin or deceit, or even error, because such would be inconsistent with his very being. And this holy, holy... holy God... invites you in. He calls for you to come.
This morning's announcements! There's some important info to note in the upcoming weeks. + Bake Sale this morning was successful! Those attending Bible study on Monday night this week will have the opportunity to purchase what was left. + WOMEN'S RETREAT is 5 days away! Deadline to register is this Wednesday, Nov 1st. It's not too late! http://gracehillschurch.com/event/2017retreat + GH Men Vision Night - Thursday, Nov. 2nd @ 6:30 pm - Grace Hills Church + Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Supplies due by Sunday, Nov. 19th. Please drop donations near tables set up in nursery lobby or kids' check-in lobby. Thank you!
Prayer and Purpose: Giving God Your Yes (40 Days of Prayer, Week Two)
We have the Bengals mascot making our coffee this morning! Fall Festival at Grace Hills is today. Come have fun with us!
We have been so blessed with an amazing pastoral staff here at Grace Hills! What are some of your favorite things about them? \\\ Brandon & Angie Cox Neil & Lauren Greenhaw Clayton & Meredith Chapuis Danny & Carolyn Kirk \\\ #PastorAppreciation
God is a Rock. He loves steadily and surely. He never leaves. He never changes. He will never love you any more or any less than he does right now, and his love is timeless and unconditional. God is faithful to the people who have turned their lives completely over to him, who have gone all in for the Kingdom’s sake. When you start a relationship with Jesus, he spends eternity being faithful to that relationship. He pursues you relentlessly, and once he has caught you, he never lets go. Read the rest...
This Sunday!