9:00 AM
Traditional Worship Service
Livestream via Chiques YouTube Channel
10:00 AM
Coffee and Refreshments in Fellowship Hall
10:30 AM
Kare More - Adult Sunday School
Sunday Worship
9:00 AM
Traditional Worship Service
Livestream via Chiques YouTube Channel
10:00 AM
Coffee and Refreshments in Fellowship Hall
10:30 AM
Kare More - Adult Sunday School
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The Three Graces: Grace that Finds You, Frees You, and Forms You
Current sermon series
The Three Graces is a four-week journey into the heart of God’s transforming love by His grace that finds you, frees you, and forms you. Rooted in the Wesleyan understanding of prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying grace, this series explores how God is at work in every stage of our spiritual lives. Whether you’re just beginning or have walked with Christ for years, discover how grace is still moving toward you and shaping who you are becoming.
week 1 - What is grace?
Scripture: Ephesians 2:1–10
Grace is God’s unearned, initiating love that meets us in our brokenness and
gives us new life. Before we ever respond, God is already acting on our
behalf by rescuing, restoring, and recreating us. This week sets the foundation
for understanding grace as the beginning, middle, and end of our story.
Week 2 - Grace that finds you
Scripture: John 1:9–13
Prevenient grace is God’s love at work before we even know it, drawing us
toward Him and awakening our hearts. Long before we seek God, He is already
seeking us, offering light and the possibility of new life. This grace reminds
us that no one is beyond God’s reach.
Week 3 - grace that frees you
Scripture: Romans 5:1–11
Justifying grace is the moment when God forgives our sin, restores our
relationship with Him, and gives us peace through Christ. We are not saved by
what we do, but by what God has done for us. This grace frees us from guilt and
invites us into a life of hope and reconciliation.
week 4 - grace that forms you
Scripture: Philippians
2:12–13
Sanctifying
grace is God’s ongoing work within us, shaping our hearts and lives to reflect
Christ. As we respond to God’s presence, He continues to transform us from the
inside out. This grace reminds us that salvation is not just a moment; it’s a
lifelong journey of becoming who God created us to be.
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