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We are a mosaic

striving to live like Jesus.

Grace is a beautiful mosaic of people. We are diverse ethnically, socio-economically, and in our faith backgrounds, yet are united in our desire to follow Jesus. Whether you’re new to faith, returning after a long time, or looking for a place to belong, you’ll fit right in here. No judgment. No pressure. Just a genuine, welcoming space to explore faith and experience community.

God isn’t dull or boring;

church shouldn’t be either.

We exist to lead people toward Jesus because we’re certain that the best life to live is one spent in union with Him. There is no judgment, no hidden agenda— come and explore, ask questions, and take your next step towards God.

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Service Rhythm

Our Sunday gathering lasts under 75 minutes and follows a simple, meaningful rhythm: singing together (worship), celebrating stories of life-change, and engaging with relevant, practical teaching from our teaching team. This uplifting time together strengthens and encourages us as we head into the activities of the coming week.

Café Grace

Café Grace is more than a spot to grab a drink; it’s one of the friendliest places on campus! We proudly serve locally roasted coffee from Integrity Coffee, along with homemade cinnamon rolls from Just Roll With It and fresh bagels from Eastside Bagel.

Whether you’re craving a warm cup of coffee or a great conversation, the café is the perfect place to relax, meet new friends, and feel right at home before service begins.

You’re welcome to stay right in the café for the service or head into the sanctuary to join us for worship—coffee in hand, of course.

Kids & Students,
Infants-Grade 6

While you’re in the service, your kids and students can attend engaging, age-specific environments designed just for them.

SUNDAY SERVICES
9AM • 11AM

21001 Moross Rd, Detroit MI 48236

Office Hours: MON-THU, 10AM-4PM

Phone: 313.882.3000

Tuesdays @ Grace

Adult Bible Study is a great way to connect with our Grace family! On Tuesdays, we come together to learn, connect, and grow. In this welcoming space we explore faith, build friendships, and discover what it looks like to follow Jesus together.

Pizza with the Pastor

After you’ve visited a few times and feel ready, we’d love the chance to get to know you and your family (if applicable) a little better. Pizza with the Pastor is a relaxed, welcoming gathering where you can meet other people who are also new to Grace, share a meal, and start building real connections.

You’ll join Pastor Doug & Meg, and a few friendly staff members, for dinner and easy conversation. In the summer, we gather outside on the patio for homemade pizza and, during the cooler months, we meet at the church for a warm, casual meal.

It’s friendly, low-key, and an easy way to meet people and start feeling more at home here at Grace, whenever you’re ready.

FAQs

Whatever you feel comfortable in! Some people dress up, some wear jeans or sweats. Come as you are!

  • We are connected to and supported by the North American Baptist Conference
  • Grace is home to people of all different faith backgrounds, so anyone and everyone is welcome to join us!
  • We believe in a triune God, that the Bible is a divinely inspired, truthful text that is still applicable today, and that God created the world and sent his son, Jesus, to die on the cross for our sins.
  • For more details, click here.
  • Age-appropriate and engaging programming for kids & students
  • Sundays, 9AM and 11AM, Infants-Grade 6
  • Wednesdays, 7-9PM, Grades 6-12 – Click here for details! 
  • On Sundays, kids and students can be checked in at the Family Welcome Center 8:45AM/10:45AM and 9:30AM/11:30AM

9AM and 11AM

  • Service starts with 4-5 engaging worship songs
  • Followed by prayer, a welcome & giving moment, and a stand and greet
  • Ending with a 20-30 minute message from our Lead Pastor, or someone on our teaching team, and prayer.
  • People are free and encouraged to gather in the lobby and Café Grace after service to connect with one another!
  • At Grace, we call our small groups “c-Groups.” A c-Group consists of 8-12 people and has its own DNA designed to express the gifts and passions of the family of God. For example, a group for young families, a group for new attendees at Grace, a group for singles who are 50 years and older, groups that study the Bible and topical issues, and many others.
  • If you are interested in joining a c-Group, contact Dani Stricker at dstricker@gracewired.com.
  • Yes! If you need help, we’re here for you with food, care, and non-financial resources.
  • Our food pantry, My Father’s Business, is open on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of Every
  • Month (Nov. & Dec. meet 2nd and 3rd).
  • For more information, click here
  • We encourage all individuals who consider Grace their home church to participate in serving. Leadership positions, such as small group leaders and worship leaders, are reserved for members of Grace only.
  • If you consider Grace your home church, sign up to volunteer here:  Serve – Volunteering at Grace – Grace Community Church-Detroit

To become a member of Grace, an individual must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, be baptized by immersion as an adult believer, and have a minimum of three months of faithful attendance and service at Grace. If you qualify for membership, you will go through the following process:

1. Attend Discover Grace (a casual class to meet some of our church leaders and gain insight into who we are)

2. Sign the Membership Covenant

3. Participate in an Elder Welcome

Click here for more information!

Who Should Be Baptized

If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, placing your faith in His death and resurrection as the sole basis for the forgiveness of sin, then you are ready to be baptized! Your baptism is an opportunity to show others that you now belong to Jesus and are committed to walking with Him always.

Baptism symbolizes what took place in your heart at the time of salvation:

  • Accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.
  • Shared in His death, burial, and resurrection, illustrated by going under the water (dead to your old life), then rising again (new life).

 

Questions? Contact Tracey Krusz at tkrusz@gracewired.com or call 313.936.1501.

Here at Grace, we understand Scripture to teach that only professing believers who understand the gospel and have committed to a life of following Christ are eligible for baptism. For infants and young children, we practice Parent/Child Dedication. For information about Parent/Child Dedication, email La Kesia Patton, or call 313.936.1511.

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LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS

Lizzie Allison (Metro Detroit Cru)
Gracie Cairns (Metro Detroit Cru)
Covenant Community Care
Eagle Sports Club
Jaye Hill (Cru Inner-City)
Team Jake Toy Drive
Paul & Megan Mainzinger (U of M Cru)
Rachel Pauwels (SEND International)
Run, Walk, & Roll (Elizabeth’s Courage Fund)
Soar Detroit
Young Life (Grosse Pointe)

UNITED STATES PARTNERSHIPS

Cary & Christine Miller (Cru—Ball State University)
Scott & Beth (Barnabas, Int’l)
Grace T. (Global Frontier Missions, Georgia)
Nathan and Liana Walden (Long Island, NY CRU)
Daniel Stephan (Push the Rock Sports Ministry, Georgia)

WORLDWIDE PARTNERSHIPS

The Big House (Home for Children, N. Africa
Boaz & Ruth (N. Africa)
Dr. Andrew (Southern Asia)
International Samaritan (Honduras)
Casey Kempton (Nigeria)
Koinonia Ministries (Belize)
Doug & Marleen Leggatt (Jesus Film)
Maher & Suhair (Spain/ N. Africa)
Medical Ambassadors (India)
Jonathon & Charlotte (Refugee ministry, UK)