
Our Heritage
Grace Community Church was founded in 1952 by a small group of families who felt called to establish a Bible-believing congregation in our community. What began as 15 people meeting in the Johnson family’s living room has grown into a thriving church family of over 300 members.
Through decades of faithful ministry, we have remained committed to our founding principles: the authority of Scripture, the centrality of Christ, and the importance of genuine Christian fellowship. Our church has been blessed to serve multiple generations of families, many of whom have been part of our congregation for 30, 40, and even 50 years.
Today, we continue the legacy of our founders by maintaining strong biblical teaching, meaningful worship, and active community involvement while adapting our methods to reach new generations with the timeless gospel message.

What We Believe
The Bible: We believe the Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God and our final authority for faith and practice.
The Trinity: We believe in one God eternally existing in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Salvation: We believe salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone, not by works.
The Church: We believe the local church is God’s primary instrument for discipleship and ministry.
Christian Living: We believe Christians are called to live holy lives that honor God and serve others.
Our Leadership
Pastor Robert Johnson has faithfully served Grace Community Church since 2008. He holds a Master of Divinity from Dallas Theological Seminary and brings 25 years of pastoral experience to our congregation.
Deacon Board
- James Mitchel – Chairman, Member since 1985
- David Thompson – Treasurer, Member since 1992
- Michael Roberts – Secretary, Member since 1999

Our Mission & Vision
Mission: To glorify God by making disciples of Jesus Christ through biblical teaching, authentic worship, and loving service to our community.
Vision: To be a church where every person can discover God’s purpose for their life and grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ.