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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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If you are looking for a place where Jesus Christ is exalted and the Word of God is lifted up and presented exegetically (verse-by-verse), then we would love for you to come visit us in person at Grace Bible Chapel. All are welcome!

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.
Biography
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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, March 8th.

Tom Cooper – Ezra series

9:30 am - Sunday School

The Book of Ezra

Tyler Herschell The Book of Luke

11:00 am - Morning Worship

The Book of Luke

JIm Bryant – Revelation

6:00 pm - Bible Study

Revelation Study


February 28, 2026

Pastor’s Thoughts 02/28/2026

“The second coming of Christ will also involve the reversal of the curse that was placed on creation at the time of the fall. The creation will no longer groan under the weight of the curse. It will be set free from its bondage to decay (Rom. 8:18–25). All things will be made new. There will be no more tears, no more death, no more mourning, no more pain, for all of these things will have passed away (Rev. 21:1–8). The enemy Satan will be defeated and judged, no more to accuse and attack the people of God (Rev. 20:7–10). […]