“The Bible addresses the neediness of the human soul, and offers a cure for those needs. We redefine terminology and categories from the biblical perspective and help people understand how the gospel sets them free from whatever ails them, and how the grace of God can radically change them,” Hembree said.
Name: Grace Church
Address: 1160 Butterworth Road, Canton, GA 30114
Phone: 678-493-9869
Website: www.gracecanton.org
Services: 11 a.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Wednesday
Worship Style: Traditional
Average Sunday Attendance: 65-75
Minister: Robie Hembree
Denomination Affiliation: PCA Presbyterian Church of America
Mission statement:
Our purpose is to reach people for Christ and help them grow as disciples of Christ.
History (Some data taken from the church website to supplement the AJC article):
The church was organized as an independent Baptist church with just over one hundred members from Oakdale Baptist Church in 1972, under the leadership of Dr. Marvin Frady. A few years later the church called Rev. Bobby Morris who served as pastor for twenty two years. After his retirement in 1998 Robie Hembree was called to shepherd the congregation and entered the office of pastor on July 20, 1999. He was ordained by the church in 2006 the same year that the church was reconstituted as a confessional and reformed independent church and change the name to Grace Church.
In 2007 Grace Church called Rev. Jody Stancil as our Associate Pastor. Jody’s grandparents were charter members of the church, and Pastor Stancil grew up attending Grace Church. After graduating from the University of Georgia in 2002, he attended Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He completed his Master of Divinity studies in 2006, and was ordained into Gospel Ministry in 2007 by the Northwest Georgia Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America.
In 2008 the Presbytery received Pastor Hembree and the church into the PCA.
Pastor’s path:
In his hometown of Villa Rica, Hembree was raised going to church until his family stopped attending when he was a teenager. A couple of years out of high school, he had a renewal of his faith and sensed a call to ministry. No major awakening; just a growing desire.
[Editor’s note: This article is incomplete. The link (URL) to the original article is unavailable and has been removed.]
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