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Year-end Giving [2021]

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Dear Friends, We are where we are by the grace of God! Yes, the past 22 months has had its fair share of bumpy paths and roadblocks, and it hasn't been easy for many of us, but we are where we are by the grace of God. At Grace Sacramento, over a two-year period, finding new ways to worship has become the new normal. To put this in perspective, we made changes to our wor...

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Year-end Giving [12/18/2020]

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Grateful at the End of 2020 We are grateful for our elders at Grace who have shepherded our worship in various venues and platforms and consistently made mission-minded decisions about how to reach and care for the most people in the most accessible ways with the hope of the gospel. This has meant everything from revamping our entire audio/video set-up for streaming to au...

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Tabernacle Worship in a Purple Winter [11/22/2020]

Big Tent Worship

Beloved ones of Grace Sacramento, Some months ago now, we talked about whether or not to treat this COVID quarantine like a short, one-time catastrophe like a blizzard or more like a season to endure, like winter. As California authorities have recently announced a return to a higher alert state (purple), we are literally entering the winter season in a state of quarantin...

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Service Opportunities & Financial Update [11/13/2020]

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We're excited to announce some new and wonderful opportunities for our church to serve and love others during this pandemic (sheltering at home) as Christ Himself served and loved us. Here are just a few ways we are doing that: GRACE LEARNING CENTER - WEDNESDAYSGrace Sacramento, in partnership withCity of Refuge, a non-profit inner-city ministry, has been hosting under-se...

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Praying, Listening and Getting Informed [6/19/2020]

Cultural Conversations

Dear Grace Family, We continue to live in a pressurized cultural moment in the wake of protests, grief and even violence sparked by the tragic and outrageous death of George Floyd. It is a moment compounded and further pressurized by our own frustration and isolation due to a pandemic quarantine. How should Grace Sacramento continue to respond? The truth is, we don't com...

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