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Women's Gathering

GR | Brickyard + Showroom

August 22, 2026 at 9:30 am

Join us on Saturday, August 22, from 9:30–11:00 am for the Women at Grace Kickoff. During this special gathering, we’ll share our vision for the year ahead, connect with women across our campus, and explore opportunities for fellowship and involvement. Light refreshments will be provided.

Choosing Truth over Lies

GR | Showroom

September 10, 2026 at 7 pm

Drawn from our newsletter series, we will meet to discuss common lies we often believe and the biblical truths that confront them. As you engage with Scripture, you'll be encouraged to embrace God's truth and find greater freedom in Christ.Join us for Cultivate, our Women at Grace Greer monthly gathering, on September 10 from 7:00–8:00 pm in the Showroom!Cultivate meets on the second Thursday of each month. No registration is required, and you do not …

Biblical Femininity

GR | Showroom

September 13, 2026 at 7:30 am

God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo. Scripture uses this word to describe a God who is our ally—a God who fights for us. We use the word Ezer to describe how we can uniquely reflect the image of God to others in a way that helps us be strong for others, rather than strong over, others. This is our common calling, but how we live it out will be …

Biblical Femininity

GR | Cannon Street Room

September 13, 2026 at 6:30 pm

God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo. Scripture uses this word to describe a God who is our ally—a God who fights for us. We use the word Ezer to describe how we can uniquely reflect the image of God to others in a way that helps us be strong for others, rather than strong over, others. This is our common calling, but how we live it out will be …

Pelham

Biblical Femininity

TBD

July 12, 2026 at 6:30 pm

God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo. Scripture uses this word to describe a God who is our ally—a God who fights for us. We use the word Ezer to describe how we can uniquely reflect the image of God to others in a way that helps us be strong for others, rather than strong over, others. This is our common calling, but how we live it out will be …