Grace Orwigsburg
Sundays @ 9:00 and 10:30am
Grace Tremont
Sundays @ 9:00am
Grace Online
Sundays @ 9:00 and 10:30am
Experience the Hope of GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER at Grace Free Church
Visiting a new church can feel overwhelming and intimidating, but knowing what to expect can help make things better.
At Grace Free Church, you’re going to find people just like you. People from every walk of life. People from all over the county. People who are going through the same things that you are.
Grace Groups are friends who feel like family.
Hope. Prayer. Learning from mistakes and not letting them define you. Knowing you don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Being brave. Being honest. Being loved.
Grace Groups are life, and it’s not meant to be lived alone.
We've gone to great lengths to create amazing kid's programming for your children every Sunday morning.They're going to be a part of a learning environment that's developmentally age-appropriate.
Most importantly, we have taken great care to create safe environments for your children, where they're going to have a lot of fun and learn from the Bible in a way that helps them grow spiritually.
Grace Youth creates a space for teens to be with their friends, make new friends, and develop relationships with others.
It also gives them a place to ask really big questions and have conversations about things that matter, all while helping them follow Jesus a little bit more.
It's exciting, relational, and inspiring. Welcome to Grace Youth.
God asks Adam and Eve two powerful questions after their failure: “Who told you that?” and “Did you eat from the tree?” These aren’t questions meant to shame them—they’re an invitation to pause, rewind the tape, and understand how they got there. The same thing happens in our lives. We start believing lies about ourselves, about God, or about our worth, and those lies slowly shape the choices we make. God’s questions lead us toward two healthy responses: recognizing where those lies came from and taking honest ownership of our decisions. When we stop blaming others and bring our failures to God, we discover something surprising—He already knows everything about us and still meets us with grace, forgiveness, and the chance for a fresh start.