But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me did not prove vain; but I labored even more than all of them, yet not I, but the grace of God with me.
1 Corinthians 15:10
God’s amazing grace is what saved, sustained, and blessed for us to do ministry. This same grace is what keeps us going to the call that God has placed in each of our lives.
Be inspired and get insights on our co-laborers’ ministries and how they thrive through challenges. Join our Alumni Association Board members in this powerful sermon series as they share with us about God’s Amazing Grace.
Alumni Series: God’s Amazing Grace
April 22, 23, 29, and 30 | 6:30 pm CT
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April 22, 23, 29, and 30 | 6:30 pm CT
John Dillon’s time with Grace made him realize that once students graduate, they should still connect and help each other in their ministries. Students should embody Christ’s intentional love to build transformative relationships with His disciples and not simply transfer knowledge.
“When you graduate, you’re not kicked out of the family, you are still part of the family. The school should be our family going forward.”
Pastor Erick Hoskin is a founder and senior pastor of the Word of God Christian Fellowship Church in Texas. His Grace School of Theology experience has been instrumental in his ability to provide holistic, Bible-rooted leadership to people. His Grace education also enabled him to successfully establish and grow his church. The Word of God Church currently has thriving ministries in the areas of marriage, young people, health and wellness, and finance.
Rev. Gusta Booker III values the church’s involvement in the community. With this commitment, he pursued avenues for his church, Greater St. Matthew Baptist Church, to develop a ministry relationship with a school near the church. After meeting with Principal Hare of Bastian Elementary, the church is able to follow-through with its commitment to Christ-like service and youth empowerment.
Merritt Johnston is a God-fearing disciple, wife, minister, mother, writer, podcaster, and prayer warrior. She’s also the first female Master of Divinity graduate of Grace of School of Theology. Currently, she is the Director of Communications and Media for Baptist World Alliance and an Adjunct Professor at Grace.