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Why a

New Logo

After twenty years, it was time for a fresh expression of who we are and who we’re becoming. Our old logo served us well, but it no longer reflected the vibrant, growing church Grace has become. This update isn’t about changing our identity—it’s about clarifying it. We wanted a logo that feels timeless yet relevant, one that reminds us of our mission to help our friends and neighbors know and follow Jesus. The new mosaic design reflects the beauty of many different people and stories coming together through God’s grace to form something bigger than any one of us.

The Mosaic

The mosaic reminds us that Grace Church is made up of many different people—each with their own story, background, and gifts—brought together by God’s grace to form something beautiful and whole. Every piece matters. On its own, each tile may look small or ordinary, but together they create a picture that’s rich, vibrant, and full of life. That’s what God is doing through our church: taking broken, imperfect pieces and fitting them together to reflect His beauty and purpose in the world.

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the 5 parts are our

Core Values


Biblically Centered

We adjust our lives to fit the Bible. God’s Word isn’t something we fit into our lives—it’s the truth that shapes our lives. Being biblically centered means more than just reading the Bible; it means responding to it. Letting it guide our decisions, realign our priorities, and even challenge the parts of us that are most resistant to change.


Outwardly Focused

We look for ways to meet the needs of others and share our faith. When Jesus walked the earth, He constantly noticed the overlooked. He saw needs that others missed, and He stepped toward people, never away. That’s the kind of posture we want to have: eyes open to needs, hearts willing to respond.


Personally Involved

We use our gifts to contribute to the health and growth of this church. Church isn’t something we attend—it’s something we are. Every one of us has been given something valuable to bring to the table. When we show up with our gifts, our stories, our willingness, the whole church becomes stronger.


Radically Generous

Our time, money, and abilities are gifts from God and should be leveraged for His purposes. Radical generosity starts with a mindset: nothing I have is mine. My time, my money, my talents—they’re all God’s. When we truly believe that, giving doesn’t feel like losing. It feels like joining in something bigger.


Intentionally Multiplying

We invite others to join us in God’s rescue mission. Jesus’ mission didn’t stop with the people He reached—it multiplied through them. He told His followers to go and make more followers. That mission is now ours. Multiplication doesn’t happen by accident—it’s intentional.