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  • Men's Bible Study: Exodus
    Men's Bible Study: Exodus

    7:30am – 9:30am

    Exodus, the Book of the Departure from Egypt—another big, long book of the Bible (40 chapters—longer than anything in the New Testament but shorter than Genesis’s 50 chapters) that starts with the offspring of Jacob in Egypt and in slavery. (We left them in Genesis, our last study, living in Egypt but living in its “River Oaks”—free men and women living in Goshen while everyone else worked for Pharaoh.) Things have changed in their circumstances. Sound familiar? At first, the Israelites had it good in Egypt (NOT the “Promised Land”), thanks in large to Joseph, the gifted, perhaps too gifted younger brother of the 12 sons of Jacob of whom 10 sought to kill as a teenager in Canaan. Time is a superb change agent. These 10 would-be Cains subsequently found themselves bowing down to this Egyptianized younger brother who had become a very, very big shot in Egypt when these jealous, covetous offspring of the King-of-Deceit Jacob needed food for their families. If you missed Genesis, too bad—it’s a great read. One of the MBS “Bobs” who did not miss it claims it rid him of his sentimental notion of “the Beginning,” while others described it as an “unmasking of humanity,” a collection of “light-bulb moments,” as definitely not “a bed of roses,” and a book that “reads as history, but is more than that.” The Bottom Line, they said: “God stayed with us” because “he has a plan.” No surprise there—God tells us that in Genesis 3. By Genesis 50 it is clear he seems serious about that; by the New Testament, there can be no doubt of it. Here’s the deal, brother: God is staying with you because he has a plan for you that is far, far better than the one you have conjured up on your own! Wonder what his plan might be? Exodus is the second book of the Bible and in it God shows us even more how he is staying with us, especially when things get tough. Exodus is a book in three major parts: tough times, in fact very tough times in Egypt, a tough trip of out Egypt to a mountain called Sinai, and then a scary encounter there with the God who made everything around us from nothing as he draws near to the offspring he promised he would make for his servant Abraham, way back in Genesis. Exodus can be a tough read on you own: Lots of weirdness by our standards, lots of miraculous stuff with lots of meaning, lots of “tough love” in our jargon, but God’s unwavering commitment to save us from an eternity without him through a people that are as stubborn as those in your own family. This is where Grace Anglican’s Saturday Men’s Bible Study (MBS) is ready to jump into your life and help you out! Ever wondered if there’s more to life than what you’ve been getting? Ever feel lost, like you’re not sure where you are at times? Ever wonder who the heck you really are, why things are so screwed up, and what the heck can you do about it? Ever fret that plan of yours seems to be fraying at the edges? If not, sleep in on Saturday mornings, bro—you’ve earned it! But if so, then give the Saturday MBS a try. We make it easy, too. “Zoom in” one Saturday. If you like what you see and hear, then come on down to Grace the next Saturday for some genuine MALE fellowship, strong, hot coffee, a great breakfast, and a close encounter with God through his Word. If you join up, you get a special MAN NAME and some brothers who’ll get as close to you as you’ll allow. Same goes for God. He’s looking to draw you closer, brother. So come on down to the MBS and let him! You’ll never, ever regret it. Contact Bill Russell at bill@graceanglicankaty.com for the Zoom link test drive. No insurance required! And, if you are really hungry for something real in your life: Satisfaction guaranteed! Learn More

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  • Men's Bible Study: Exodus
    Men's Bible Study: Exodus

    7:30am – 9:30am

    Exodus, the Book of the Departure from Egypt—another big, long book of the Bible (40 chapters—longer than anything in the New Testament but shorter than Genesis’s 50 chapters) that starts with the offspring of Jacob in Egypt and in slavery. (We left them in Genesis, our last study, living in Egypt but living in its “River Oaks”—free men and women living in Goshen while everyone else worked for Pharaoh.) Things have changed in their circumstances. Sound familiar? At first, the Israelites had it good in Egypt (NOT the “Promised Land”), thanks in large to Joseph, the gifted, perhaps too gifted younger brother of the 12 sons of Jacob of whom 10 sought to kill as a teenager in Canaan. Time is a superb change agent. These 10 would-be Cains subsequently found themselves bowing down to this Egyptianized younger brother who had become a very, very big shot in Egypt when these jealous, covetous offspring of the King-of-Deceit Jacob needed food for their families. If you missed Genesis, too bad—it’s a great read. One of the MBS “Bobs” who did not miss it claims it rid him of his sentimental notion of “the Beginning,” while others described it as an “unmasking of humanity,” a collection of “light-bulb moments,” as definitely not “a bed of roses,” and a book that “reads as history, but is more than that.” The Bottom Line, they said: “God stayed with us” because “he has a plan.” No surprise there—God tells us that in Genesis 3. By Genesis 50 it is clear he seems serious about that; by the New Testament, there can be no doubt of it. Here’s the deal, brother: God is staying with you because he has a plan for you that is far, far better than the one you have conjured up on your own! Wonder what his plan might be? Exodus is the second book of the Bible and in it God shows us even more how he is staying with us, especially when things get tough. Exodus is a book in three major parts: tough times, in fact very tough times in Egypt, a tough trip of out Egypt to a mountain called Sinai, and then a scary encounter there with the God who made everything around us from nothing as he draws near to the offspring he promised he would make for his servant Abraham, way back in Genesis. Exodus can be a tough read on you own: Lots of weirdness by our standards, lots of miraculous stuff with lots of meaning, lots of “tough love” in our jargon, but God’s unwavering commitment to save us from an eternity without him through a people that are as stubborn as those in your own family. This is where Grace Anglican’s Saturday Men’s Bible Study (MBS) is ready to jump into your life and help you out! Ever wondered if there’s more to life than what you’ve been getting? Ever feel lost, like you’re not sure where you are at times? Ever wonder who the heck you really are, why things are so screwed up, and what the heck can you do about it? Ever fret that plan of yours seems to be fraying at the edges? If not, sleep in on Saturday mornings, bro—you’ve earned it! But if so, then give the Saturday MBS a try. We make it easy, too. “Zoom in” one Saturday. If you like what you see and hear, then come on down to Grace the next Saturday for some genuine MALE fellowship, strong, hot coffee, a great breakfast, and a close encounter with God through his Word. If you join up, you get a special MAN NAME and some brothers who’ll get as close to you as you’ll allow. Same goes for God. He’s looking to draw you closer, brother. So come on down to the MBS and let him! You’ll never, ever regret it. Contact Bill Russell at bill@graceanglicankaty.com for the Zoom link test drive. No insurance required! And, if you are really hungry for something real in your life: Satisfaction guaranteed! Learn More

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  • Men's Bible Study: Exodus
    Men's Bible Study: Exodus

    7:30am – 9:30am

    Exodus, the Book of the Departure from Egypt—another big, long book of the Bible (40 chapters—longer than anything in the New Testament but shorter than Genesis’s 50 chapters) that starts with the offspring of Jacob in Egypt and in slavery. (We left them in Genesis, our last study, living in Egypt but living in its “River Oaks”—free men and women living in Goshen while everyone else worked for Pharaoh.) Things have changed in their circumstances. Sound familiar? At first, the Israelites had it good in Egypt (NOT the “Promised Land”), thanks in large to Joseph, the gifted, perhaps too gifted younger brother of the 12 sons of Jacob of whom 10 sought to kill as a teenager in Canaan. Time is a superb change agent. These 10 would-be Cains subsequently found themselves bowing down to this Egyptianized younger brother who had become a very, very big shot in Egypt when these jealous, covetous offspring of the King-of-Deceit Jacob needed food for their families. If you missed Genesis, too bad—it’s a great read. One of the MBS “Bobs” who did not miss it claims it rid him of his sentimental notion of “the Beginning,” while others described it as an “unmasking of humanity,” a collection of “light-bulb moments,” as definitely not “a bed of roses,” and a book that “reads as history, but is more than that.” The Bottom Line, they said: “God stayed with us” because “he has a plan.” No surprise there—God tells us that in Genesis 3. By Genesis 50 it is clear he seems serious about that; by the New Testament, there can be no doubt of it. Here’s the deal, brother: God is staying with you because he has a plan for you that is far, far better than the one you have conjured up on your own! Wonder what his plan might be? Exodus is the second book of the Bible and in it God shows us even more how he is staying with us, especially when things get tough. Exodus is a book in three major parts: tough times, in fact very tough times in Egypt, a tough trip of out Egypt to a mountain called Sinai, and then a scary encounter there with the God who made everything around us from nothing as he draws near to the offspring he promised he would make for his servant Abraham, way back in Genesis. Exodus can be a tough read on you own: Lots of weirdness by our standards, lots of miraculous stuff with lots of meaning, lots of “tough love” in our jargon, but God’s unwavering commitment to save us from an eternity without him through a people that are as stubborn as those in your own family. This is where Grace Anglican’s Saturday Men’s Bible Study (MBS) is ready to jump into your life and help you out! Ever wondered if there’s more to life than what you’ve been getting? Ever feel lost, like you’re not sure where you are at times? Ever wonder who the heck you really are, why things are so screwed up, and what the heck can you do about it? Ever fret that plan of yours seems to be fraying at the edges? If not, sleep in on Saturday mornings, bro—you’ve earned it! But if so, then give the Saturday MBS a try. We make it easy, too. “Zoom in” one Saturday. If you like what you see and hear, then come on down to Grace the next Saturday for some genuine MALE fellowship, strong, hot coffee, a great breakfast, and a close encounter with God through his Word. If you join up, you get a special MAN NAME and some brothers who’ll get as close to you as you’ll allow. Same goes for God. He’s looking to draw you closer, brother. So come on down to the MBS and let him! You’ll never, ever regret it. Contact Bill Russell at bill@graceanglicankaty.com for the Zoom link test drive. No insurance required! And, if you are really hungry for something real in your life: Satisfaction guaranteed! Learn More

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  • Winter Youth Retreat 2022: Conversations with God
    Winter Youth Retreat 2022: Conversations with God

    7:00pm – 11:00am

    Winter Retreat is a weekend which encourages Jr High and High school students in their faith while spending time in community. The focus for this year’s Retreat is “Conversations with God” and we will be talking about how we communicate with God and how He communicates with us. Throughout the weekend, students will participate in worship, large group teaching, small group discussion, prayer stations, and free time in the outdoors and some board games as well. Who: Any student in 6th to 12th grade and their friends can register for this event. Where: Camp Lonestar in La Grange, Texas Cost: The cost per person is $140, but if you register in October and use the code GSMEARLY you will get a $30 Scholarship. This is for Grace students and friends only. What our students have to say about it: "One of my most favorite things about winter retreat is the opportunity to spend time with the Spirit through worship, prayer, reflection, and more. Communicating with God, spending time with the Spirit, and dwelling in His presence will leave such a transformative impact on your walk with Christ! Also, fellowship with friends from other churches and meeting new people makes the trip so memorable!" -Olivia R. (Senior) "I love winter retreat because it gives me a chance to see people that I don't get to see very often. Also I like winter retreat because it helps me grow closer to God and I always learn so much. It's also really great to get away from my phone for a weekend." -Jake M. (Freshman) For any other questions please contact Henry Covert at Henry@graceanglicankaty.com. Learn More

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  • Men's Bible Study: Exodus
    Men's Bible Study: Exodus

    7:30am – 9:30am

    Exodus, the Book of the Departure from Egypt—another big, long book of the Bible (40 chapters—longer than anything in the New Testament but shorter than Genesis’s 50 chapters) that starts with the offspring of Jacob in Egypt and in slavery. (We left them in Genesis, our last study, living in Egypt but living in its “River Oaks”—free men and women living in Goshen while everyone else worked for Pharaoh.) Things have changed in their circumstances. Sound familiar? At first, the Israelites had it good in Egypt (NOT the “Promised Land”), thanks in large to Joseph, the gifted, perhaps too gifted younger brother of the 12 sons of Jacob of whom 10 sought to kill as a teenager in Canaan. Time is a superb change agent. These 10 would-be Cains subsequently found themselves bowing down to this Egyptianized younger brother who had become a very, very big shot in Egypt when these jealous, covetous offspring of the King-of-Deceit Jacob needed food for their families. If you missed Genesis, too bad—it’s a great read. One of the MBS “Bobs” who did not miss it claims it rid him of his sentimental notion of “the Beginning,” while others described it as an “unmasking of humanity,” a collection of “light-bulb moments,” as definitely not “a bed of roses,” and a book that “reads as history, but is more than that.” The Bottom Line, they said: “God stayed with us” because “he has a plan.” No surprise there—God tells us that in Genesis 3. By Genesis 50 it is clear he seems serious about that; by the New Testament, there can be no doubt of it. Here’s the deal, brother: God is staying with you because he has a plan for you that is far, far better than the one you have conjured up on your own! Wonder what his plan might be? Exodus is the second book of the Bible and in it God shows us even more how he is staying with us, especially when things get tough. Exodus is a book in three major parts: tough times, in fact very tough times in Egypt, a tough trip of out Egypt to a mountain called Sinai, and then a scary encounter there with the God who made everything around us from nothing as he draws near to the offspring he promised he would make for his servant Abraham, way back in Genesis. Exodus can be a tough read on you own: Lots of weirdness by our standards, lots of miraculous stuff with lots of meaning, lots of “tough love” in our jargon, but God’s unwavering commitment to save us from an eternity without him through a people that are as stubborn as those in your own family. This is where Grace Anglican’s Saturday Men’s Bible Study (MBS) is ready to jump into your life and help you out! Ever wondered if there’s more to life than what you’ve been getting? Ever feel lost, like you’re not sure where you are at times? Ever wonder who the heck you really are, why things are so screwed up, and what the heck can you do about it? Ever fret that plan of yours seems to be fraying at the edges? If not, sleep in on Saturday mornings, bro—you’ve earned it! But if so, then give the Saturday MBS a try. We make it easy, too. “Zoom in” one Saturday. If you like what you see and hear, then come on down to Grace the next Saturday for some genuine MALE fellowship, strong, hot coffee, a great breakfast, and a close encounter with God through his Word. If you join up, you get a special MAN NAME and some brothers who’ll get as close to you as you’ll allow. Same goes for God. He’s looking to draw you closer, brother. So come on down to the MBS and let him! You’ll never, ever regret it. Contact Bill Russell at bill@graceanglicankaty.com for the Zoom link test drive. No insurance required! And, if you are really hungry for something real in your life: Satisfaction guaranteed! Learn More

  • Winter Youth Retreat 2022: Conversations with God
    Winter Youth Retreat 2022: Conversations with God

    7:00pm – 11:00am

    Winter Retreat is a weekend which encourages Jr High and High school students in their faith while spending time in community. The focus for this year’s Retreat is “Conversations with God” and we will be talking about how we communicate with God and how He communicates with us. Throughout the weekend, students will participate in worship, large group teaching, small group discussion, prayer stations, and free time in the outdoors and some board games as well. Who: Any student in 6th to 12th grade and their friends can register for this event. Where: Camp Lonestar in La Grange, Texas Cost: The cost per person is $140, but if you register in October and use the code GSMEARLY you will get a $30 Scholarship. This is for Grace students and friends only. What our students have to say about it: "One of my most favorite things about winter retreat is the opportunity to spend time with the Spirit through worship, prayer, reflection, and more. Communicating with God, spending time with the Spirit, and dwelling in His presence will leave such a transformative impact on your walk with Christ! Also, fellowship with friends from other churches and meeting new people makes the trip so memorable!" -Olivia R. (Senior) "I love winter retreat because it gives me a chance to see people that I don't get to see very often. Also I like winter retreat because it helps me grow closer to God and I always learn so much. It's also really great to get away from my phone for a weekend." -Jake M. (Freshman) For any other questions please contact Henry Covert at Henry@graceanglicankaty.com. Learn More

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  • Adult Forum: More Ephesians
    Adult Forum: More Ephesians

    9:30am – 10:15am

  • Sunday Worship
    Sunday Worship

    10:30am – 12:00pm

    Join us for our Sunday morning worship gathering. Learn More

  • Grace Student Ministries
    Grace Student Ministries

    12:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Winter Youth Retreat 2022: Conversations with God
    Winter Youth Retreat 2022: Conversations with God

    7:00pm – 11:00am

    Winter Retreat is a weekend which encourages Jr High and High school students in their faith while spending time in community. The focus for this year’s Retreat is “Conversations with God” and we will be talking about how we communicate with God and how He communicates with us. Throughout the weekend, students will participate in worship, large group teaching, small group discussion, prayer stations, and free time in the outdoors and some board games as well. Who: Any student in 6th to 12th grade and their friends can register for this event. Where: Camp Lonestar in La Grange, Texas Cost: The cost per person is $140, but if you register in October and use the code GSMEARLY you will get a $30 Scholarship. This is for Grace students and friends only. What our students have to say about it: "One of my most favorite things about winter retreat is the opportunity to spend time with the Spirit through worship, prayer, reflection, and more. Communicating with God, spending time with the Spirit, and dwelling in His presence will leave such a transformative impact on your walk with Christ! Also, fellowship with friends from other churches and meeting new people makes the trip so memorable!" -Olivia R. (Senior) "I love winter retreat because it gives me a chance to see people that I don't get to see very often. Also I like winter retreat because it helps me grow closer to God and I always learn so much. It's also really great to get away from my phone for a weekend." -Jake M. (Freshman) For any other questions please contact Henry Covert at Henry@graceanglicankaty.com. Learn More

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