New Worship Center
When building our new Worship Center, our desire was to have the actual structure bring glory to God along with the activities that take place within the walls. Here are a few examples of the meaning behind the architecture.
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Three Arches
The Arches at the Lobby represent the three persons of the Godhead: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. They welcome us to experience worship and community. |
The Crown
The exterior Crown, along with the side “hand” towers facing the 360 bridge, depicts us crowning Jesus the Lord and King of our city. |
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The Scepter
The Cross Tower was designed as a scepter to compliment the Crown; both are symbols of His royalty. |
The Glass
The tinting on the glass represents the facets of various jewels. Look for the way the four colors become seven. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are food and drinks allowed in the Worship Center during worship services?
We want our guests and visitors to feel welcome at Grace so we do not want to make this an issue for them. The focus of the service is on worshiping the Lord so, our preference is that food and drinks not be brought in to the worship service by our regular attenders.
What if I arrive late, how can I get seated without disrupting others?
Ushers will be available to direct those arriving late to areas set aside for late seating. A staircase in the Gallery area provides access to seating in the upper area of the Worship Center.
What do I do if my child starts crying or acting up during the service?
For the benefit of others in the worship service, we ask that if a disruptive child is not quickly quieted that you exit to the Gallery where you will be able to listen to the service. In the future, monitors will be installed to provide viewing of the service in progress.
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