Church In Real Life
One Another
Our small groups encourage genuine relationships within the church, developing the kinds of relationships that will help us mature and persevere in the Faith together. Small Group is where we intentionally practice the “one another” statements we find sprinkled throughout the Scriptures. We will mature and persevere in our relationship with God as we grow in our relationship with people who are helping one another learn to follow Christ and His Word (Ephesians 4:11-16).
Practicing The One Anothers
Meetings occur in a home every 1st & 3rd week, splitting their time between singing, praying, and discussion. Some groups include young children in their meetings. While every group is unique, we all serve the same Jesus and hope to use our time throughout the week to pursue meaningful relationships that further point us to our great Savior.
Every 1st & 3rd Week
If you have yet to join a Small Group, please use the form below to sign up for your group!
Fire On The Hill
Come roast some marshmallows and engage in a conversation about the doctrines of grace this summer. Beginning in June, we’ll embark on a three month study through what is often referred to as the five points of Calvinism, encapsulated in the acronym T.U.L.I.P., and the heart of Reformed Protestant Theology.
Fire, Tulips and S’mores
What is the history behind these historic theological beliefs? Where does Scripture speak to God’s sovereignty, man’s depravity, and Christ’s particular redemption? How should these doctrines encourage evangelism, missions and worship? And, Why do these beliefs matter for you and how you live your daily lives?
2nd & 4th Wednesdays @ 7pm
Join us around the fire this summer. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, from June through August. We’ll gather on the Hill to dive into God’s Word, learn together, ask questions and celebrate the beauty of God’s sovereign grace.
Jesus Is Better
A women’s study, hosted by Amber Malone, will work through the Book of Hebrews. The women will be using a study resource by Richard Philips, “Hebrews: Standing Firm in Christ”
Summer In Hebrews
It will be held weekly on Monday evenings throughout the summer. If you’ll plan to attend, come having completed Lesson 1 in the study guide. For more information, contact Amber or the church office.
Starting Monday, June 3rd at 6:30pm
Memorial Day Parade
Show up on Monday, May 27th for the annual Village of Merton Memorial Day Parade. This is the biggest event of the year for our village. If you’ve ever wanted to see every Merton resident flood Main Street, then this the day to be in the Village.
Monday, May 27th at 10am
Grab a friend from church and a neighbor and arrive early to claim a spot along the parade route. This is a phenomenal time to interact with people from the community and remind our neighbors that Grace Hill Church is here for the people of the Village.
All of Merton in One Place
May Youth Night
The youth are invited to the Enge home for dinner and Bible study on Saturday, May 18th.
Mullet Mayhem Mystery Dinner
Our Junior and Senior High School Ministry exists to spread the joy of Jesus to the next generation. We aim to see the gospel applied in the lives of teenagers, trusting it is the power of God to save and transform them into young men and women who worship God.
Saturday, May 18th | 4-8pm
We currently meet once a month to learn and grow. Every meeting is different. Sometimes it's a party. Sometimes it's a service project. Often we have deep theological conversations. 7th-12th graders from inside and outside the church are welcome to join.
Pray With Us
Prayer is pouring out our hearts to God in praise, petition, confession of sin, and thanksgiving. This is how the New City Catechism answers the question, “What is prayer?”
24 Hours of Prayer
Throughout the months of January and February the church was called into a rich season of prayer and fasting. And while we continue to encourage you to gather regularly for prayer during our small groups and in our corporate gathering on Sunday mornings, we remain committed to pursuing additional opportunities to call God’s people towards unity in prayer.
May 10-11th | 7pm-7pm
Come join fellow brothers and sisters for a special time of prayer at Grace Hill Church. Everyone is welcome to participate however, whenever, and as often as they feel led by the Spirit. The doors of the church will open from Friday, May 10th, beginning at 7pm and then continue through Saturday evening, May 11th at 7pm.
Whenever you arrive at the church you will find several prayer stations set up throughout the building with guided prayer needs for you to follow at your own pace. In addition to the ongoing self-guided prayer, the pastors will also be providing a guided time of corporate reading of Scripture, responsive reading, and prayer at the top of every hour in the main auditorium.
Ascension Day
Jesus Went Up
This will be a simple evening to celebrate, reflect and focus on the One who went up. We will begin by gathering on the front lawn to send our prayers and our voices upwards. And then head indoors to enjoy some lemon merengue pie!
Thursday, May 9th @ 6:30pm
We will have a brief moment to release something up into the sky as a symbolic way to recall the promise that just as some standing by watched Jesus go up, in the same way He will come again!
“When he had said these things, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight. And while they were gazing into heaven as he went, behold, two men stood by them in white robes, and said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven.” - Acts 1:9–11
Fire On The Hill
Come roast some marshmallows and engage in a conversation about the doctrines of grace this summer. Beginning in June, we’ll embark on a three month study through what is often referred to as the five points of Calvinism, encapsulated in the acronym T.U.L.I.P., and the heart of Reformed Protestant Theology.
Fire, Tulips and S’mores
What is the history behind these historic theological beliefs? Where does Scripture speak to God’s sovereignty, man’s depravity, and Christ’s particular redemption? How should these doctrines encourage evangelism, missions and worship? And, Why do these beliefs matter for you and how you live your daily lives?
2nd & 4th Wednesdays @ 7pm
Join us around the fire this summer. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, from June through August. We’ll gather on the Hill to dive into God’s Word, learn together, ask questions and celebrate the beauty of God’s sovereign grace.
May Membership Seminar
Come spend a Saturday morning with the Pastors of Grace Hill to learn more about the church and the Biblical values of membership. You can register for the seminar by completing the form below. Childcare will be provided for those who need it, and lunch will be served at the conclusion of our time together.
Saturday, May 18 @ 9am
Come learn what makes Grace Hill Church different from other local churches in the area: What are the distinctive values of Grace Hill? And, Why do they matter?