AGM & Ice Cream Social

Whether you think of it as the Annual Meeting or as the Ice Cream Social, this is an important time for our church family. We get to hear about the state of various ministries as well as there is opportunity to ask questions and discuss the plans and direction of the church for the upcoming […]

Meet David

Take a minute to get to know more about our shiny, new Director of Children and Family Ministries, David Haugan.

Great Resource!

Here is another great growth resource we have access to! There are bible studies, devotionals, life resources and so much more available. They also focus on all age groups so it is great for anyone looking to grow in their faith. Check it out here: https://www.rightnowmedia.org/ If you don’t already have an account, email Chris […]

We Need Your Input

It’s that time of year where we prepare for our Annual General Meeting in which we vote in new leaders for the church. We need your help in finding people who can help provide leadership and direction. If you know someone or many people who you think would be a great person to step up […]

God Called & You Responded

God provided an opportunity to directly support Ukrainian refugees in Poland, and you were faithful to answer his call! Let us continue praying for Ukraine. Let us also be praying for God to open our eyes and hearts for the next way he wants to use us.

Let’s Do This!

We Want to Raise $10000!
This is considered a Tax Deductible donation as well!

We have the opportunity to make a difference for refuges from Ukraine. Through Graceland Canada (an organization working in Poland) we can help them meet the needs of the many Ukrainian refuges in their country.

Graceland Canada and USA and Poland are currently helping in the following ways. . .
1) Taking financial donations from Canadians/Americans and forwarding them to frontline workers here in Poland (we’re acting as the middleman)
2) Supporting a church just a few km from the border who are sleeping 200 and feeding 300+ per day (they impress us because they moved their worship services to the cultural centre in order to house refugees)
3) Financially supporting the extended family of a Graceland student family who had to flee and leave husbands behind. These women left with nothing but a suitcase and their kids. We are providing them with cash for purchasing necessities. It is our plan to support this family longer term. They are currently looking for an apartment, and it’s our hope to provide rent for them for a few months until they get settled.
4) Financially supporting women and children refugees currently “living” in the train station refugee shelter by giving them envelopes with cash. We are using this as a teaching opportunity for a young woman we are mentoring. She goes to the train station to hand out food and supplies with her youth group, and we are entrusting her with these envelopes. She is so excited to do this and is blown away by how the Lord is moving — this is simply a gift of love.
5) We have a student who is taking people into her home and we are helping with finances if/when she needs it. She had a couple of women with her for 2 weeks, they have now moved on to Germany.
6) Once our intern leaves, we will make our small Annex apartment available to a refugees as a transitional place—it’s not suitable for long-term living, or for families and it can only be used until the end of summer when we have more teachers who need housing (which is now at a premium).

After April 10th:
Donations for refugees from Ukraine can be sent via Interac email transfer to: treasurer@gracelandministries.com, designated Project 94. The only administrative cost is the bank transfer fees. Our treasurers, Bonnie Eadle and Susan LaCount are forwarding the refugee money with the money they usually transfer to Graceland, so the bank fees are coming out of our General Fund thereby leaving 100% of the funds donated available for the relief effort.

Questions – Dealing With Mental Illness

Live On Wednesday March 23rd at 7pm! We are going to begin exploring the idea of myths surrounding faith and Christianity and we wanted to start off by talking about the myths that lie around Mental Health. Struggling with depression and anxiety often feels like failure for many people of faith. What stigmas and narratives […]

Pie Social This Sunday @7pm!

It is once again the magical time for us to get together and eat pie! We will also discuss the finances of the church. We are meeting on Sunday March 20th at 7pm to share the financial state of the church, and you can also bring forward any questions you have. We end the evening […]

Why Fasting?

As we approach our day of prayer and fasting, Chris shares a quick explanation about fasting.