Sunday Evenings

 

Sunday Night Practice is our weekly time of fun, fellowship, worship, and teaching from God’s Word. It
is less formal than Bible Hour and tries to focus on very practical issues of the Christian life, or lessons
that are designed for young men and women who have no religious background or knowledge of the
Bible.
Every week, Sunday Night Practice meets from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the Faulkner Annex on the campus of
Grace Baptist Church.
This semester’s Sunday Night Practice series is called The Epic: Understanding the Great Drama of the
Bible. This series will give students a foundational understanding of the overall story of the Bible and is
great for both believing students and students who are still seeking to understand the Christian faith.

On Sunday evenings we gather from 5:00-8:00pm for a time of fellowship, outreach, worship, prayer and teaching from God’s Word.  Each week at 5:00pm our discipleship care groups gather for intentional fellowship, prayer, accountability and discussion.  During this time we are seeking God's grace to learn how to apply the truths of His Word to our lives as we respond in faith, worship and obedience.

On the first and third Sunday evenings of each month we join the larger church body from 6:00-8:00pm in the sanctuary to worship, pray and fellowship with families, college students, and those saints who have faithfully served and known Jesus Christ for longer than many of our parents have been alive.  We also strive to understand how to better engage in God's redeeming work in the church and world as we interact with missionaries, those who are new to Grace, and the church leadership.

On the second and fourth (and fifth) Sunday evenings of each month, we meet from 6:00-8:00pm in the Faulkner Annex on the campus of Grace Baptist Church.  During this time we engage in worship, prayer, and fellowship led by students and youth leaders.  Teaching is facilitated by one of the youth leaders, pastors, or fathers in the church.  This year our time of teaching will alternate between the Parables of Jesus and the Great Hymns of the Faith.