Grace Church 101 is a class covering everything you need to know to make an informed decision on membership. We start with Gospel 101, then we examine Grace Church’s theology, and we end with a good discussion on the biblical case for membership in a local church. All are welcome to attend this class whenever it is offered. You may also work through the class online by clicking on the links below. If you have any questions, feel free to email them to [email protected], or you can call 252-622-5467.

Grace Church 101 Audio & Slides

Class 1 – Grace Church History, Mission, & Vision Audio – Teacher: Jeff Duncan

Class 1 Slides: Class 1

Class 2 – The Gospel – Teacher: Jeff Duncan

Class 2 Slides: Class 2

Class 3 – The Theology of Grace Church – Teacher: Jeff Duncan

Class 3 Slides: Class 3

Class 4 – Worship

Class 4 Slides: Class-4

Class 5 – Children in Worship

Class 5 Slides: Class-5

Class 6 – Church Membership – Teacher: Jeff Duncan

Class 6 Slides: Class-6

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