September 25, 2022

Upcoming Events and Notices

Please join us for in-person worship service Sunday, September 25, at 11 AM. You can find the order of worship and songs here

We invite you to join us for "12 for 22." Our aim is to read 12 great books for the year 2022. Whether you read all 12 or just one, you will find it well worth your effort. Please see the list here. For September and October we are reading “Rejoice and Tremble: The Surprising Good News of the Fear of the Lord” by Michael Reeves.

September 25 (Lord’s Day): Please join us for congregational meeting after the service for the purpose of electing ruling elder and deacon. All communicant members are requested to attend. The Session is also recommending Rodney Swab for ruling elder and Brian Suchoski for deacon. Please prayerfully consider the Session’s recommendations.

Thank you for your continued support of Grace Fallbrook (PCA). Your loving support makes the proclamation of the gospel and the building up of the saints possible. Our church website now features online giving. Please visit the church website and click on "Give" which you will find in the upper left corner of our church's website. When you click on "Give Online Now" button on that page, you will be directed to the PCA Foundation where you can give towards Grace Fallbrook (PCA).

Before We Worship

Last Sunday we concluded our survey of the Ten Commandments. What did you learn? Or, what should we have learned? How does knowing the Ten Commandments change us? Please take a look at this week's lesson on this important subject.

Online Resource

The word "grace" appears frequently in the Bible, and therefore plays an important role in the understanding and the conversation of people who claim to be a part of biblical Christianity. But not everyone who uses the word "grace" has the same thing in mind. We encourage you watch this 4-minute clip on "Do Reformed Protestants and Roman Catholics understand grace differently?". In this short clip Sinclair Ferguson explains how we should understand grace.