From Then to Now...
In March
of 1950, a handful of people felt called by God to begin a fellowship that
would make God's Word its foremost authority and outreach into the community
its key priority.
God
blessed their efforts in evangelism and soon homes were no longer adequate. In
June of 1950, property was purchased on North Park Street. About the same time, the congregation
invited Rev. John Bajema, his wife Nell and son Tom to come as their first
pastor and family.
In those
early days, reaching out and sharing the Gospel were commonplace, and the
church grew rapidly. Special attention
was given to young people, and Grace became one of the first churches in the
area to conduct a Vacation Bible School. God was faithful, and ten years later
the chapel would no longer hold everyone. Construction began on a larger basement auditorium which was completed
in 1961. God continued to send new
members, and in 1972, the present auditorium (which seats approximately 325
people) was finished. In 1993, a second
service was added to accommodate the growing congregation.
In June of
1995 the members of Grace decided that an education wing would best suit our
needs. The wing was completed in May
1997 and provided 8,500 more square feet of ministry area for classrooms, library,
high school lounge, and nursery, and is a treasured addition to our facilities.
For over 50
years, Grace has been blessed with faithful members and friends who have stepped forward to carry the vision
of reaching out to a lost world and grounding believers in the Word. Even today we feel the encouragement which
comes from having such a special heritage. We are anxious to carry on in the tradition of those who have gone
before us.