Reasons to Join a Team…

Every Sunday morning people from around the Grace Community come together to help create an environment where people can connect with God. This happens as people show up to help out with our kids church, our worship team, setting up the tech systems, and setting up our main worship area. And, they don't stop there. They serve throughout the service and even afterwards. This is what it takes every Sunday for a service to happen. So, in addition to serving & helping the Grace Community, why else should you join a team to help out on Sunday mornings?

1. It will bless you. - The Bible says very simply that it's more blessed to give than to receive. By giving of your time on Sunday mornings you'll find very quickly that serving on a team on Sunday mornings will bless you tremendously.
2. You'll be a part of building something here in NYC. - One of the things we say often at Grace is that we want to make New York City a better place for everyone. That means serving the City and the people that live here. That can sound daunting, but, one simple way to do that is to join a Sunday morning team. Little by little we're serving this City and making it a better place for everyone.
3. You'll be serving people. - The main goal isn't that we'd come and set some stuff up on Sunday mornings. The main goal is that we'd provide an environment where people can connect with and have a genuine experience with God. This means that in everything we do, we're there to serve people. So, when people do have an experience with God, you can know that God used you to play a part in that.
4. You'll be growing closer to God. - The Bible says that Jesus came not to be served, but, to serve. There's something important we can learn as we come on Sunday not to be served, but, to serve. We learn a little bit more about Jesus, and, therefore grow closer to him by identifying with his mission.

If you'd like to join one of our teams on Sunday morning, you can email info@gracenyc.org or contact Daniel Gilland on The City

and let him know.