Grace Fellowship Church

Grace Fellowship Church Welcome to Grace Fellowship where our mission is to Learn to Love God and people. Our Sunday gathering begins at 10:00am. We look forward to you joining us!!

The church began meeting at the Comstock Park High School cafeteria and then in November 2001 moved to their present site at 735 Buth Dr, N.E., Comstock Park, MI. We are a family of warm, caring people who's desire is to love God and love people. The church is non-denominational and holds to God's Word, the Bible, as our guide for faith and living. We invite everyone to come visit and experience the difference GRACE makes in your life!

05/03/2026

Daily devotional- One Way to Heaven

Reading: John 14:6; Acts 4:12; Romans 10:9-13

Devotional: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father but by me." These words sound narrow-minded to our culture, but they're gloriously true. Jesus is the only way to heaven because He's the only One who died for our sins. Other religions demand works, rituals, and self-improvement. Christianity offers a finished work—Jesus said, "It is finished" on the cross. Every sin was paid for. The gift is free; you need only receive it. Salvation requires admitting you're a sinner, believing Jesus died for you and rose again, and asking Him to save you. It's simple, yet requires humility. Today, if you've never trusted Christ alone for salvation, call upon His name. "Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." The choice is yours.

05/02/2026

Daily devotional - Search the Scriptures

Reading: John 5:39-47; 2 Timothy 3:16-17

Devotional: Jesus told the religious scholars, "Search the scriptures...they testify of me." They studied Scripture daily yet missed the One it proclaimed. Every page of the Bible points to Jesus—from Genesis to Revelation. In creation, we see Him. In the Passover lamb, we see Him. In Isaiah's suffering servant, we see Him. Reading the Bible without encountering Jesus means we've missed the point entirely. The Scriptures aren't just historical records or moral guidelines; they're God's revelation of His Son. When you read your Bible, ask the Holy Spirit to show you Jesus. Look for Him in the Old Testament prophecies and New Testament fulfillment. The Word became flesh so we could know God personally. Don't just read about Him—meet Him

05/01/2026

Daily devotional- Jesus Is God

Reading: John 1:1-14; John 10:30-33

Devotional: The Jews understood exactly what Jesus claimed—equality with God. They wanted to stone Him for "blasphemy" because He declared, "I and my Father are one." Jesus wasn't just a good teacher or moral example; He was and is fully God. This truth is foundational to our faith. If Jesus were merely human, His death couldn't pay for the sins of the world. But because He is 100% God and 100% man, His sacrifice was sufficient for all humanity. The Jehovah's Witnesses and others who deny Christ's deity rob Him of His glory and themselves of true salvation. There is no middle ground—Jesus is either God, or He's a liar and blasphemer. The evidence demands a verdict. Who do you say He is?

04/29/2026

Daily devotional- Grace Over Rules

Reading: John 5:10-18; Ephesians 2:8-9

Devotional: The religious leaders were more concerned about Sabbath rules than celebrating a miracle. They had witnessed 38 years of suffering ended in an instant, yet focused on the "unlawful" carrying of a bed. How often do we miss God's grace because we're fixated on rules and traditions? Salvation isn't earned through good works or religious performance—it's a gift. We can't check enough boxes or follow enough regulations to deserve heaven. The Pharisees sought honor from one another, missing the honor that comes from God alone. Today, examine your heart: are you pursuing relationship with Jesus or merely religious compliance? God desires your heart, not your performance. Let grace transform what rules never

04/28/2026

Daily devotional- Will You Be Made Whole?

Reading: John 5:1-9

Devotional: Jesus asked the lame man a profound question: "Will thou be made whole?" This wasn't about physical ability—it was about choice. For 38 years, this man had been stuck, waiting for someone else to help him into the healing waters. Jesus offers us the same choice today. He won't force wholeness upon us; He asks if we truly want it. Salvation, healing, and transformation require our willingness to receive. Perhaps you've been waiting for the perfect circumstances, the right person, or ideal timing. Jesus is asking you today: do you want to be made whole? Your answer determines everything. Wholeness begins not when conditions are perfect, but when you say "yes" to Jesus.

04/25/2026

Daily devotional - From Outcast to Evangelist

Reading: John 4:27-30, 39-42

Devotional: The woman who came to the well at noon—likely to avoid the condemning stares of "respectable" women—became the city's first evangelist. Her past didn't disqualify her; her encounter with Jesus commissioned her. She left her water pot behind, no longer concerned with physical needs, and ran to share spiritual truth. "Come, see a man which told me all things that ever I did." Her testimony wasn't polished theology; it was authentic experience. The most effective witnesses aren't those with perfect pasts but transformed presents. Many believed because of her words, then believed more deeply through their own encounter with Jesus. Your story matters. The very things you're ashamed of might be the bridge God uses to reach others. Who needs to hear about your encounter with Jesus today? Don't let past failures silence your present testimony.

04/24/2026

Daily devotional- Truth That Sets Free

Reading: John 4:16-26; John 8:31-36

Devotional: Jesus didn't condemn the woman's past; He simply spoke truth about it. "Thou hast had five husbands, and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband." Truth can be uncomfortable, but it's always liberating. Jesus knows everything about you—every failure, every secret, every shame—and He still offers living water. The woman tried changing the subject to theology, but Jesus redirected her to authentic worship "in spirit and truth." God doesn't want religious debates; He wants honest hearts. You cannot hide from Jesus, nor should you try. He already knows your story and loves you anyway. Confession isn't informing God of what He doesn't know; it's agreeing with what He already knows. What truth are you avoiding today? Embrace it, and experience the freedom that comes from worshiping in truth.

04/22/2026

Daily devotional: Living Water for Eternal Thirst

Reading: John 4:10-15; John 7:37-39

Devotional: The Samaritan woman came seeking physical water but encountered the source of eternal satisfaction. She wanted convenience; Jesus offered transformation. How often do we approach God seeking temporary solutions to surface problems while ignoring our deeper spiritual thirst? The living water Jesus offers isn't just forgiveness—it's a continual spring of eternal life flowing from within. This woman had tried filling her emptiness through five marriages and was now living with another man, yet remained unsatisfied. No earthly relationship, achievement, or possession can quench the soul's deepest longing. Only Jesus satisfies completely. Have you drunk deeply from the living water, or are you still drawing from empty wells? Stop seeking satisfaction in temporary things and drink from the eternal fountain.

04/21/2026

Daily devotional: Divine Appointments

Reading: John 4:1-9

Devotional: Jesus "must needs go through Samaria"—not because of geography, but because of a divine appointment with one woman. How often do we miss our divine appointments because we follow the path of least resistance or cultural prejudice? Jesus crossed ethnic, gender, and moral boundaries to reach one thirsty soul. Today, consider who in your life might be your "Samaritan"—someone you've avoided or dismissed because of differences, past mistakes, or social barriers. Jesus saw beyond this woman's reputation to her eternal need. Ask God to reveal someone He's appointed you to reach today. True ministry often happens in the unexpected moments with unexpected people. Will you recognize your divine appointment?

He has Risen - the tomb is empty but the throne is not
04/05/2026

He has Risen - the tomb is empty but the throne is not

Address

735 Buth Drive NE
Comstock Park, MI
49321

Opening Hours

10am - 12pm

Telephone

+16167854047

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