-A time of quiet worship, healing prayer and gospel reflection
7:00 pm - 7:50 pm
The Chapel, Grace Presbyerian Church
1009 - 15 Ave S.W.
The 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month
Worship Leaders:
The Rev. Victor Kim, The Rev. Jean Morris
The Evening Grace Worship services are an opportunity for those who are either unavailable or unable to worship on Sunday mornings. The Evening Grace services are rooted in the Reformed tradition of the Church and will provide prayers for healing and the laying on of hands as well as teaching moments rooted in gospel reflection.
During the service on the first Sunday of the month, we include prayers for healing and the laying on of hands. Prayer for healing isa public act of worship in which the ministry of healing proclaims and offers the wholeness of the gospel of grace to people(body, mind and spirit) and to their communities.
We believe that Jesus Christ, through his life, death and resurrection, brought wholeness to people in mind, body and spirit. We believe that Christ is alive and touches our lives with the transforming love of God.
Healing does not mean ‘cure.’ Prayers for healing open us all areas of our lives - relationship, ideas, emotions, spirit, body, work, nature - to the transforming power of God in Christ.
Evening Grace
Advent Worship Services
December 7 - “A Silent Night” A Service of Healing, Respite and Communion
-we invite you to join us for a quiet, reflective worship service, in particular if you have experienced recent loss and find this time of the year difficult. We will share a time of respite, healing prayer and share in the Sacrament of Communion.
December 21 - “A Not So Silent Night” A Service of Carols, Readings and Community
-we invite you to join us for this celebration of the season as we mark the birth of Jesus Christ our Saviour. There will also be a time of refreshment afterward in the lounge. We look forward to seeing you there!
Evening Grace
1st and 3rd Sundays of each month
7:00 p.m. to 7:50 p.m.
Grace Presbyterian Church Chapel
Worship Leaders: The Rev. Victor Kim, The Rev. Jean Morris

