Grace Church

Grace Church Grace Church Worship and Community Center. Everyone is welcome here. Please come and invite Family and Friends! Sunday School Starting at 10:00 A.M.

followed by worship service at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Service 6:45pm What We believe…


• There is One God, eternally perfect and existing in the three Persons of the

Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.

• In the Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His pre-existence with the Father,

virgin birth, sinless life, miracles, His atoning death through His shed blood,

bodily resurrection, ascensi

on to the Father's right hand and His future return

to this Earth in power and glory.

• That the present ministry activity of the Holy Spirit continues in the church as

shown in the Book of Acts, in the vital importance of relying upon the Holy

Spirit's voice and power to live as Jesus lived and please the Father.

• The Bible is God's Word to us, that it was written through holy men under

direct inspiration of the Holy Spirit, that it is the supreme source and qualifier

of truth, that it is without any mixture of error and is authoritative for Christian

living, that it is thoroughly reliable for establishing beliefs and practices in the

local church. (11 Tim. 3:16, 11 Peter 1:20-21)

• That man was made in the image of God, that man chose independence, became a fallen being and this resulted in spiritual separation from his Creator, that man has lost the ability to attain his greatest potential, as originally intended for him, apart from the grace of God.

• That the only means of being forgiven, cleansed and restored from sin to a

relationship with Father God is by God's grace, that this grace is experienced

through a true personal sorrow, repentance and faith in the sacrificial atoning

blood of the Lord Jesus Christ to blot out our sins, that one must believe this in

their heart and speak it as truth from their mouth to be saved (Rom. 10:9-10)

• That those who speak of personal faith in Christ will then experience guidance

from the Holy Spirit to renounce certain unholy lifestyle behaviors, habits and

actions which reflect upon their genuineness of faith, that a salvation experience only begins the process of our new life. ...which is to develop the character of Christ within and live outwardly for Him.

• In following the Lord's example of being baptized by full immersion into water,

that when we do this it shows our sincerity, humility, loyalty, thankfulness and

a complete personal identifying with Jesus' death, burial and resurrection.

• In the importance of regular participation in the Lord's Supper as both a

remembrance of His sacrificial death and the anticipation of His literal return.

• That Christ's sacrifice provides for healings in every area of our being, spirit,

soul and body. (Matt. 8:16-17, 1 Thess. 5:23)

• In the baptism with the Holy Spirit (Acts 8:16-17, 11:15-16) which the Bible

clearly teaches and which provides the full empowering needed to witness (Acts

1:8), that this greatly enhances our capacity to serve and flow in giftings (Acts

19:1-6), that often times 'this doesn't occur because one hasn't asked, sought,

knocked...yet Jesus promises this to those who will ask (Luke Il :9-13, Acts

2:37-39), that all of the spiritual gifts cited in the Bible are operative today and

are a confirmation of Christian ministry in action. (Mk 16:15-18)

• That the typical observed evidence or initial physical sign of people in the Bible

experiencing baptism with the Holy Spirit was the release of their spirit to pray

in a language previously unknown to them. We believe that the numerous Book

of Acts experiences of this by many people groups continues to today. Realizing the obvious benefits of one’s spirit being released to pray, worship and

be personally edified, we encourage all to intensely pursue this liberation of

their spirit.... Otherwise referred to as the "gift of the Holy Spirit" in Acts 2:38,

10:45-46 ("the same gift" in 11:17). For those who've served the Lord well

without this, consider just how much more effective a Christian is when their

spirit is released to pray, without hindrance, to God. (Acts 8:14-17, 10:44-46,

19:1-6)

• In the priesthood of every true Christ-follower, we believe that, through the veil

of Christ, we now have direct access by faith (Rom. 5:1-2, I Peter 2:5,9) to draw

near to God, offer Him our sacrifices of praise and experience His manifest

presence in our intense worship of Him, that we can administer communion to

our families, that we are anointed to pray and prophesy over others for a variety

of needs and flow in the ministries recognized in us by the local church.

• In the necessity of exercising our spiritual authority against the enemy so as to

rescue our families and others for the glory of God (Luke 10:19), that God also

commissions angels as ministering spirits to aid us in spiritual battles and

prevail in Jesus' Name.

• That Jesus commissioned apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers

to serve in fully equipping all Christians for ministries (Eph. 4:11-12), that

those individuals, or at least their emphasis, should be operational in the local

church for the very purposes Jesus instituted them (Eph. 4:13-16), that we

might grow in unity, spirituality, maturity, balance, and compassionate

ministries.

•That the main purpose of the church is to pursue its vision with the stabilizing

balances of ministry, worship, outreach, fellowship and spiritual training for all

Christ-followers, that we are a transformation-station for souls.

• There is ultimately only one united church which represents the Body of Christ

to this world. We therefore affirm, without any sectarianism, all who are truly

saved as its members. We also believe that the local church should be

autonomous and accountable to God to responsibly represent His nature, power and compassion to the church's local community.

• In the literal second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ initiated by the rapture or

"catching away" of the church, in His return to rule upon the earth, in the

resurrection of the saved to eternal life and the lost to eternal damnation, in the

ultimate victory of the eternal kingdom of God.

• In the sanctity of human life, that life begins at conception, in chastity for

Christian singles and in the sacredness of Christian marriage as set forth in the

Word of God.

• That our Lord Jesus Christ has commissioned all of us to be spiritual light and

truthful salt to our government as well as our community, that we should

therefore, regularly endeavor to influence both of these to improve our quality of life and give people more reasons to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.

May 31, 2026Today, the congregation of Grace Church gathered to share good food and fellowship.The ladies of Grace, as u...
05/31/2026

May 31, 2026

Today, the congregation of Grace Church gathered to share good food and fellowship.

The ladies of Grace, as usual, outdid themselves in the production of a feast worthy of a king!! Everyone ate- probably most a bit more than they should have!- and much good talk and laughter was had by all.

We try to do a potluck every time there is a 5th Sunday in a month. Come out and join us, so you will know when the next is planned! Church people are so good at sharing Jesus- and good food!! We'd so love for YOU to come out and sample our hospitality!!

Acts 2:42 ESV
And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.

Photos are courtesy of Larry Ruiz.

May 16, 2026 Cracker Barrell, Smyrna, TNThe C.H.A.M.P.I.O.N. Men's Ministry of Grace Church gathered at the home of past...
05/31/2026

May 16, 2026 Cracker Barrell, Smyrna, TN

The C.H.A.M.P.I.O.N. Men's Ministry of Grace Church gathered at the home of pastor, Randy Berg for a time of worship, fellowship and good food.

While the men were occupied, a number of the ladies of Grace took themselves out for breakfast at Cracker Barrel!. Lots of yummy food and drink were had by all--and needless to say, LOTS of sisterly conversations abounded! After the meal, the ladies wandered out to the front and found themselves drawn into the rocking chairs, for just a wee bit more laughter and time together!

As is the norm with these dear, precious ladies, saying goodbye was hard, but eventually came about. Everyone departed for their next appointed places, knowing that in the morning, they would all gather to worship at Grace Church.

I thank my God upon every remembrance of you Phillippians 1:3 KJV

05/31/2026

Dynamics of Worship Part 1

05/28/2026

I sewed a dress from my dad's shirts for prom in his honor — my classmates laughed, but then the principal took the microphone, and the entire room fell silent.

My mom died during childbirth. After that, it was just my dad and me.

He packed my lunches, made pancakes every Sunday, and learned how to braid my hair by watching YouTube videos.

Last year, he was diagnosed with cancer.

He had always dreamed of seeing me graduate from high school.

But that never happened. A few months before prom, he passed away.

My heart shattered into a thousand pieces.

I moved in with my aunt.

While the other girls at school were choosing designer dresses for prom, I realized I wanted something different.

I remember how my dad wore shirts to work every single day. We used to joke that his closet was full of nothing but shirts.

I opened the box with his belongings and decided to sew a dress from his shirts — in his honor.

So I sat down and started sewing. My aunt helped me sometimes.

When I finished the dress and looked at myself in the mirror, I felt like he was right there beside me again.

So I went to prom wearing that dress, proud of it.

When I walked into the hall, my classmates stared and started whispering.

One girl shouted:

"IS THAT DRESS MADE FROM OUR JANITOR'S RAGS?"

A guy next to her yelled:

"IS THAT WHAT YOU WEAR WHEN YOU CAN'T AFFORD A REAL DRESS?"

My face burned.

Several classmates stepped away and laughed.

I stood there wishing the ground would swallow me whole.

Someone in the crowd shouted again that my dress was disgusting.

My eyes filled with tears.

Then the school principal, Mr. Bradley, suddenly stopped the music.

A sharp silence fell over the room.

He stepped up to the microphone and said:

"Before we continue the celebration, there's something important I need to say."

He hadn't even finished speaking when the laughter faded and shock spread across their faces. ⬇️

On May 2nd, 2026, the women of Grace Church gathered with friends and families to celebrate all women in honor of Mother...
05/26/2026

On May 2nd, 2026, the women of Grace Church gathered with friends and families to celebrate all women in honor of Mother's Day.

The event was titled "Blessed Bites and Belly Laughs" and it lived up to the title beautifully! A most delicious meal was catered by Olive Garden. Everyone ate until they could eat no more.

The keynote speaker for this event was comedian Tara Brown. Tara is an award-winning comedian, TEDx speaker, and nationally touring humorist known for her warm, sharp, and completely clean comedy. Born in Brooklyn, shaped by twenty years in Charlotte, and now calling Nashville home; Tara brings genuine heart and professional polish to every stage-including churches. And yes, she comes by it honestly, she is a preacher's daughter.
What makes Tara's story so compelling is that she launched her comedy career at 45-proof that reinvention is not only possible, but powerful. She has won many awards and her humor is one based on her own experiences. She's just grateful for every opportunity to make people laugh and leave them a little lighter than when they walked in.

The ladies were not disappointed! Tara kept the laughter rolling with her quick witticisms and stories. Everywhere you looked, there were smiles and wonderful camaraderie. Ladies were laughing and having a great time listening to the hilariously funny stories coming from the speaker. It was a rewarding and enjoyable morning and everyone was able to dig into the joy due to the fact that Tara presents her comedy in a totally clean manner. No one had to feel uncomfortable, because the comedy was purely funny and clean of any language or innuendo. Everyone was buzzing afterwards with how much fun was had by all!

It was a joy to share laughter and good times with sisters!! Tara proved that God does not require His people to be dour and unhappy!! Today, Tara Brown shared her wonderful gift of humor with the ladies of Grace, and all were deeply blessed.

Another share of photos from the Blessed Bites and Belly Laughs event that blessed the ladies of Grace on May 2nd.
05/26/2026

Another share of photos from the Blessed Bites and Belly Laughs event that blessed the ladies of Grace on May 2nd.

Men of Grace Church will gather on Saturday, June 13th from 9am to 12 noon for their monthly C.H.A.M.P.I.O.N. Men's Mini...
05/26/2026

Men of Grace Church will gather on Saturday, June 13th from 9am to 12 noon for their monthly C.H.A.M.P.I.O.N. Men's Ministry meeting.

The day will begin with a potluck breakfast shared with the women. After the meal, the men will withdraw to an area reserved for them to share a challenging study of God's Word, with music and prayer.

Join the Ladies of Grace as we get all creative!!Ladies, we will meet at Grace Church on Saturday, June 13th for a time ...
05/26/2026

Join the Ladies of Grace as we get all creative!!

Ladies, we will meet at Grace Church on Saturday, June 13th for a time of practicing with watercolors with Susan Chaney as our instructor.

This is the normal monthly meeting for the Daughters of the King group. Meeting will be from 9am- 12 noon. The day will begin with a potluck breakfast, followed by everyone exploring our hidden artists!!

Join Grace at this awesome event to be held the first Saturday of June (June 6). The 4th Annual Celebration of Life and ...
05/26/2026

Join Grace at this awesome event to be held the first Saturday of June (June 6).

The 4th Annual Celebration of Life and Truth is hosted by Tennessee Right to Life-Rutherford.

The event will be held at Barfield Crescent Park, Pavillion 7, located at 687 Veterans Pkwy, Murfreesboro, TN; happening from 11am to 1:30 pm.

Keynote speaker for this event will be the Honorable John DeBerry. Also included on the speaker list is Scott Hurd, missionary to the unborn and Joshua Rosales, City leader for TPUSA Arise. Rev. Randy Berg will also be one of the speakers and will lead in prayer.

There will be live bluegrass music, games, and a kid's zone. Grace Church will be present to speak with event goers and to pass out Bibles to all interested.

Participating Organizations Include:
Turning Point USA
Heritage Action Sentinels
Portico
Students for Life
Young Republicans
Rutherford County Republican Party
917 Society
1st American Bible Project
Republican Women of Rutherford County
Trail Life (adventures for boys)
Various elected officials

Address

108 Stones River Road
La Vergne, TN
37086

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 9:30am - 1:30pm

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