
King Tut Exhibit - Grace Tons of Fun
King Tut Exhibit at Elliott Museum April 30 10:30am

April 30th 2024 Tuesday
10:30AM
We are meeting at the front entrance of the Elliott Museum at 10:30am
We will be getting lunch afterwards.
Cost: $18 or $16 for Seniors
BOGO Coupon in Entertainment Book.
ELLIOTT MUSEUM ADDRESS
825 NE Ocean Boulevard
Stuart, FL 34996
“As my eyes grew accustomed to the light, details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist, strange animals, statues, and gold – everywhere the glint of gold…when Lord Carnarvon, unable to stand the suspense any longer, inquired anxiously, ‘Can you see anything?’ it was all I could do to get out the words, ‘Yes, wonderful things.’” – Howard Carter
The Elliott Museum will open our doors on January 3, 2024, to a wonderous scene in much the same fashion as Howard Carter did on November 26, 1922, 100 years ago. In collaboration with Tarek Ragab and the Egyptian Art Center in Cairo, we will be hosting “In Celebration of King Tut” in the museum’s main gallery.
We intend to do all we can to transform our modern museum space into an ancient tomb of unimaginable beauty. These remarkable objects have been painstakingly recreated by historians and artists in Egypt using locally sourced, authentic materials and scaled and finished to perfection. The impact of standing amidst these objects will be something you will long remember. We were fortunate to secure the exhibit for a five-month run which will afford everyone a January to May window opportunity to take it all in.
ALL EXHIBITS ARE INCLUDED WITH REGULAR ADMISSIONS
Matthew Chapter 14 Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 14
Kyler Case Confirmation April 21 2024
See the photos and video
[Sunday] Judge Deborah - His Eyes The Book of Judges
When Israel strays, a ruthless warlord named Sisera emerges, leaving a trail of terror. But hope flickers in the unlikeliest places: God raises up a prophetess named Deborah and a seemingly ordinary woman, Jael, who, together, hold the key to a surprising, victory-clinching act.
When Israel strays, a ruthless warlord named Sisera emerges, leaving a trail of terror. But hope flickers in the unlikeliest places: God raises up a prophetess named Deborah and a seemingly ordinary woman, Jael, who, together, hold the key to a surprising, victory-clinching act.
QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK: His Eyes: The Book of Judges - Judge Deborah
Describe a time when someone surprised you by doing a great thing when you didn’t expect much from them.
Read Judges 4 and 5. How does God deliver His people in an unlikely way?
We can see that God is working through the weak and unexpected. Can you think of a time in your own life when you felt weak or unqualified, yet God used you in a surprising way? How can we be more open to seeing God working in unexpected ways?
We see that God's victory is already secure through Jesus. How can this concept change the way we approach challenges and relationships in our lives?
The Bible Study from last year.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
See Photos of the Habitat for Children Center in Action
Sermon on the Mount this Lent
Week 4 is Relationships - Matthew 6:21-7:12
Though shadowed by betrayal, a moment of lavish love reveals a redemption that waits for us in Galilee. Matthew Chapter 26a
Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
Matthew Chapter 13 Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 13
[Sunday] Ehud Left - His Eyes The Book of Judges
This week's judges cycle: we meet Ehud, the crippled lefty who reminds us that God's power shines brightest in weakness.
This week's judges cycle: we meet Ehud, the crippled lefty who reminds us that God's power shines brightest in weakness.
QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK: His Eyes: The Book of Judges - Indistinguishable
There is a consistent cycle in the book of Judges - rebellion, oppression, and then deliverance. Have you ever experienced a similar cycle in your own life? How can we break free from this cycle?
Read Judges Chapter 3. We see how God uses a seemingly weak and “left-handed” person, Ehud, as a judge. What are some of the ways we define strength today? How does the story of Ehud challenge these definitions?
We often try to hide our weaknesses. Can you share a time when you felt weak or vulnerable? How did you deal with it?
Read 2 Corinthians 12:1-10. Connect the story of Ehud to the concept of God’s power being made perfect in weakness. What does this concept mean to you? Can you think of any other examples from the Bible or your own life that illustrate this concept?
The Bible Study from last year.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
The paradox of becoming what we hate finds its resolution in the cross, where darkness is not fought but absorbed. Matthew Chapter 26b
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
See Photos of the Habitat for Children Center in Action
Sermon on the Mount this Lent
Week 4 is Relationships - Matthew 6:21-7:12
Though shadowed by betrayal, a moment of lavish love reveals a redemption that waits for us in Galilee. Matthew Chapter 26a
Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
Matthew Chapter 12 Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 12
[Sunday] Indistinguishable - His Eyes The Book of Judges
The book of Judges isn't a straight line but a cycle. Redemption and rebellion echo, reminding us how easily we stray. Prepare to see yourselves in the Israelites' struggles, becoming indistinguishable to the culture around us.
The book of Judges isn't a straight line but a cycle. Redemption and rebellion echo, reminding us how easily we stray. Prepare to see yourselves in the Israelites' struggles, becoming indistinguishable to the culture around us.
QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK: His Eyes: The Book of Judges - Indistinguishable
Read Judges 2:6-23. The book of Judges talks about a cycle the Israelites fall into. Can you identify the different stages of this cycle? How does this cycle relate to our own lives and the challenges we face?
The sermon mentions how easy it is to become indistinguishable from the culture around us. What are some ways this can happen in your daily life? How can we stay true to our values even when pressured to conform?
What does Jesus offer us that the judges in the book of Judges could not? How can faith in Jesus help us break free from cycles of sin and self-destruction?
Do you see living among non-believers as a problem, a possibility, or both? How can you live a good life among non-believers today?
The Bible Study from last year.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
The paradox of becoming what we hate finds its resolution in the cross, where darkness is not fought but absorbed. Matthew Chapter 26b
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
See Photos of the Habitat for Children Center in Action
Sermon on the Mount this Lent
Week 4 is Relationships - Matthew 6:21-7:12
Though shadowed by betrayal, a moment of lavish love reveals a redemption that waits for us in Galilee. Matthew Chapter 26a
Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
Matthew Chapter 11 Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 11
His Eyes - The Book of Judges
In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes. But they are never far from His eyes.
In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes. But they are never far from His eyes.
Reading Plan
Read around the readings for Sunday
4/7/24 - Intro Ch 1-2
Judges 2:10-16
Romans 11:1-6
Matthew 15:1-9
4/14/24 - Ehud Ch 3
Judges 3:15-30
Romans 11:7-10
Matthew 15:10-20
4/21/24 - Deborah Ch 4-5
Judges 4:1-8
Romans 11:11-16
Matthew 16:1-12
4/28/24 - Gideon Ch 6-8
Judges 6:11-24
Romans 11:17-24
Matthew 19:3-12
5/5/24 - Jephthah Ch 10-12
Judges 11:1-11
Romans 11:25-27
Matthew 21:23-32
5/12/24 - Samson Ch 13-16
Judges 16:23-30
Romans 11:28-32
Matthew 22:34-46
5/19/24 - Right in Own Eyes Ch 18-21
Judges 18:1a, 26-31
Romans 11:33-36
Matthew 23:2-12
The Book of Judges, though a difficult read, confronts us with the ugly truth of how easily we turn away from God and calls us to acknowledge and confess our own sins instead of ignoring them or destroying others.
Samson is set apart. He has a special diet and ways to groom himself. He is powerful and can defeat those who should be stronger than him. But even though he is blind to the ways of God, God is not blind of him.
Japhthah tragically misunderstands God's nature, thinking that God will only act because of grossly large devotion. But the actual kingdom of God is one of grace and forgiveness that sets us free.
Despite hiding in fear, Gideon becomes God's unlikely instrument for delivering Israel, a reminder that God uses the unassuming to achieve the extraordinary.
When Israel strays, a ruthless warlord named Sisera emerges, leaving a trail of terror. But hope flickers in the unlikeliest places: God raises up a prophetess named Deborah and a seemingly ordinary woman, Jael, who, together, hold the key to a surprising, victory-clinching act.
This week's judges cycle: we meet Ehud, the crippled lefty who reminds us that God's power shines brightest in weakness.
The book of Judges isn't a straight line but a cycle. Redemption and rebellion echo, reminding us how easily we stray. Prepare to see yourselves in the Israelites' struggles, becoming indistinguishable to the culture around us.
In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes. But they are never far from His eyes.
[Sunday] Easter Peace - Comfort Comfort
Even with the glorious news of Christ's resurrection, the disciples remained hidden, burdened by their actions. Yet, Christ arrives, a beacon of hope and unreserved comfort, offering peace in the midst of their doubt.
Even with the glorious news of Christ's resurrection, the disciples remained hidden, burdened by their actions. Yet, Christ arrives, a beacon of hope and unreserved comfort, offering peace in the midst of their doubt.
QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK: Comfort Comfort: Easter Peace
Can you think of a time you hid from something difficult? What was it, and how did you eventually move forward?
Read John 20:1-23. The disciples were hiding after the resurrection. Why do you think they might be hiding, even though they know Jesus has risen?
Jesus shows up not hiding anything, leading with his wounds. How does the concept of Jesus’ sacrifice and his wounds change the way you view forgiveness and comfort that comes from Jesus?
Jesus encourages us to forgive others. Filled with the Spirit of Christ, how can you bring that peace and forgiveness to others?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
The paradox of becoming what we hate finds its resolution in the cross, where darkness is not fought but absorbed. Matthew Chapter 26b
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
See Photos of the Habitat for Children Center in Action
Sermon on the Mount this Lent
Week 4 is Relationships - Matthew 6:21-7:12
Though shadowed by betrayal, a moment of lavish love reveals a redemption that waits for us in Galilee. Matthew Chapter 26a
Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
Maundy Thursday photos
Fun at IHOP
After the Maundy Thursday Service we continued the community meal at IHOP.
Good Friday - Comfort Comfort
Comfort Comfort in the Passion of John’ Gospel
Good Friday Services at Noon and 7PM
Live Stream Now Available
Top Video is the Live In person. (the Best)
The Lower is the YouTube Edit. (Can Watch In More Places)

Comfort Comfort in the Passion of John’ Gospel

April 9 -Easter Sunday: 6:45 AM (outside), 8:30 AM & 10:15 AM
(10:15 AM will be livestreamed)
Easter Breakfast & Fellowship: starts after Sunrise Service (7:45ish) serving will end at 10:15 AM
Egg Hunt at 9:50 AM
What Had happened at Grace this week.
The paradox of becoming what we hate finds its resolution in the cross, where darkness is not fought but absorbed. Matthew Chapter 26b
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
See Photos of the Habitat for Children Center in Action
Sermon on the Mount this Lent
Week 4 is Relationships - Matthew 6:21-7:12
Though shadowed by betrayal, a moment of lavish love reveals a redemption that waits for us in Galilee. Matthew Chapter 26a
Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
Cleaning Grace and Palm Sunday
Great Palm Sunday. Both Cleaning an Celebrating
Some Kids from 1st Service Waving their Palms.
Thanks to everyone for helping us clean the church and run some new lines
The Quite Room now has truly live video. (there was much rejoicing)
Maundy Thursday - Comfort Comfort
Communing Together as we get through.
Service 6pm
Dinner at IHOP 7ish
What Had happened at Grace this week.
The paradox of becoming what we hate finds its resolution in the cross, where darkness is not fought but absorbed. Matthew Chapter 26b
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
See Photos of the Habitat for Children Center in Action
Sermon on the Mount this Lent
Week 4 is Relationships - Matthew 6:21-7:12
Though shadowed by betrayal, a moment of lavish love reveals a redemption that waits for us in Galilee. Matthew Chapter 26a
Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
The paradox of becoming what we hate finds its resolution in the cross, where darkness is not fought but absorbed. Matthew Chapter 26b