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Thanks so much for visiting us online. Here at GBC, we are committed to the glory of God and growing in the knowledge of Christ. Our theme verse is Philippians 3:10 - "That I may know Him (Jesus Christ)."

We must know God so that we might love and follow Him, and then proclaim Him. Our mission is to "glorify God by knowing, applying, and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ."

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Our mission
To glorify God by knowing, applying, and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Our Vision
A church hungering for God's Word, and exhibiting true evangelistic enthusiasm for Christ where God is seen to be working in hearts, where all avenues of ministry function as a testimony, and where people of all ages experience a sense of belonging through love.
Theme Verse
"That I may know Him (Jesus Christ)..." - Philippians 3:10
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Lead Pastor Jim Bryant

Jim Bryant has been serving as pastor of Grace Bible Chapel since November, 2000.
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Associate Pastor Tyler Herschell

Tyler Herschell has been serving as associate pastor of Grace Bible Chapel since February, 2025.
Biography

Teaching for Sunday, May 3rd.

Glenn Conrad – Exodus

9:30 am - Sunday Bible Study Service

The book of Exodus

Jim Bryant – 1st Timothy

10:45 am - Morning Worship Service

The Book of 1st Timothy

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No Evening Study


May 2, 2026

Pastor’s Thoughts – 05/03/2026

“Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone wants to come after Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me.” Matthew 16:24 The context of our Lord’s words to follow Him required a willingness to endure great hardship. They are given in a context where He had explained how He would suffer and be killed, but would be raised on the third day. Peter did not accept Christ’s words, but had foolishly rebuked and contradicted the Lord for saying such, and Christ had accused Peter of being influenced by Satan. It is in this context of […]