Lunar New Year Reflection by Andrew Shi, one of our Grace Downtown members

Here you will find the CG discussion guides for 2024.

Pastor Glenn reflects on the upcoming Lent Season and the impetus for an Ash Wednesday service at Grace Downtown

The Women's Leadership Council is seeking nominations for new members

The Artist-in-Residence program at Grace Downtown was created as an opportunity for our church to engage the arts, experience God’s beauty, bridge outside the church, and support an artist.

We commend these Juneteenth resources and events to grow your faith, knowledge, and love

I don’t know about you, but when I’m talking to someone and they have the bravery to answer a question with “I don’t know,” I inherently trust that person.

Thoughts from our Artist-in-Residence, Rex Daugherty, on

This year, the Fall Retreat will feature guest speaker Rev. Cyril Chavis Jr.

This is the final installment in answering the question: What do we mean at Grace Downtown by being inwardly growing and outwardly serving?

For the next three weeks I want to flesh out the three emphases that make up Grace Downtown's goal to be inwardly growing and outwardly serving. This week we'll look at Spiritual Practice.

For the next three weeks I want to flesh out the three emphases that make up Grace Downtown's goal to be inwardly growing and outwardly serving. The first emphasis is: Living in Place.

Our goal at Grace Downtown is to be

From Artist-in-Residence, Rex Daugherty: I’m delighted to share some thoughts from my friend and colleague, Acacia Danielson.

Note: this is a paraphrase of Pastor Glenn Hoburg's remarks given at Grace Downtown on Sunday, June 26, following the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs vs Jackson.

Thoughts from our Artist-in-Residence, Rex Daugherty, on what it costs and what you gain when you pursue your calling

Storytelling matters because we are created to respond to stories.

Deaconness Alicia Akins prays for our world, city, and church.

The program was created as an opportunity for our church to engage with the arts for the purpose of encouraging our people to engage God's beauty in unique ways and to challenge outside of the church