Every 1st and 3rd Thursday. Adults age 25+
Sunday School for 6th-8th Grade
Every 4th Tuesday Childcare available
Ladies, are you married? Do you have a personal developing faith-walk with Jesus? And...does your husband have differing interests and/or views than you do when it comes to faith, church or religion? *Do you want to understand how to relate to him better? *Do you need to learn more effective ways to live out your own faith at home? Then join Janet Ressa and Women Uniquely Matched.
These events are held off-site. Stay tuned for more details.
Young Adults 18-25
Join us for an amazing night complete with an Easter Seder! REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to attend this event.
CLICK MORE TO READ FULL DESCRIPTION: Join us for a weekend filled with fun, growing in our faith, endless food and dessert, giant swing, rock wall, club & more alongside students and leaders! When: March 27th-29th, 2026. We plan to leave from Grace Chapel parking lot by (375 main st, Bedminster) by 5:45pm on Friday with ONE stop for dinner (bring $$) on a coach bus and return the Sunday around 1:30/2pm (no stops). EARLY BIRD Cost: $185; Price increases to $200 after March 13th Preferred payment method is upon registration here with credit card. However, checks are accepted and can be made out to: Grace Chapel - Youth Weekend. * Who: current 6th-12th graders. Where: Lake Champion, A resort-quality camp located in the foothills of the southern New York Catskill Mountains. 247 Mohican Lake Rd. Glen Spey, NY 12737. This year, we’ll be combining our middle school and high school groups for the retreat! We want to assure you that this is something many churches do, and the weekend is intentionally designed to meet both middle schoolers and high schoolers in age-appropriate and meaning ways. If you have any concerns, please don’t worry, our leaders are wonderful and experienced. Students will still room with their regular youth group leader, and we will work to keep middle school and high school students in separate rooms so each group has appropriate space and supervision. If you have any questions or would like to talk more about this, you are always welcome to reach out. REQUIRED Forms: https://www.cognitoforms.com/younglife21/guestconsentreleaseformforoutsidegroupsusingyounglifecamp13 , https://www.cognitoforms.com/younglifelakechampion3/lakechampionspecialdietrequestform, http://www.cognitoforms.com/metropolitandistrictofthecma1/lakechampion2026consentform If you have any questions please reach out to our youth director, Jennifer Carey, at http://gfcnj.com
REGISTRATION CLOSES MARCH 28TH
1st Sunday of the month. Text 'Sign up' to (908) 505-0097 to get the details for time/location of the group you'd be apart of!
Our first two sessions of the book study are April 6th and 13th at 7 pm. Register by March 20th to receive the book we are using for the study this year. Click "More" to read more about the book we will use. Kyle Idleman is the Senior Pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Kentucky. He often speaks at conferences and churches and is an author of multiple books that focus on the teachings of Jesus and how we can take those teachings and apply them to our faith walk with our Savior. This year, we will use his book One at a Time to examine how Christ modeled discipleship so that we can follow His example. Kyle writes the following: “We all want to be used to change the world. We don’t want to spend our lives being time-wasters, or space-takers, or binge-watchers, or game-players, or even book-readers. We want to be difference-makers. But it’s easy to get caught up in the everyday stuff of life until the years slowly go by, and with each passing year, the question seems to get louder: Am I making any difference in this world? We want to make a difference, but there are so many opinions on the way to do that. Maybe there’s a different way to make a difference and we’re just missing it. Without a doubt, Jesus is the person who has made the biggest difference in all of history. So, how did Jesus make such a difference in this world? If we study the story of His life as recorded in the Gospels, there are a number of answers we could highlight, but there’s one particular phrase that captures how Jesus had such an impact, and this phrase is how He wants to use us to make a difference: one at a time. Making a difference isn’t measured by a viral post or a name on a building. It isn’t determined by a following or a fan base. Making a difference isn’t dependent on what’s in your bank account or who’s in your contacts. Want to make a difference? Focus on the one. That’s it. That’s the secret of the way of Jesus. One at a time.”