Our Ministries
Kids Connection
Grace Connection has a children’s ministry (Kids Connection) where your kids will be taught the Bible in age-appropriate classes. Our goal is to make church the best hour of your kid’s week.
Join us every Sunday at 9:00 a.m
Community Service
Grace Connection has a program to assist those who are required to perform community service in fulfilling their hours. This is accomplished in a safe, happy, and healthy environment at the church.
For more info, contact Diane McKee at 727-565-4674 or email her at diane@graceconnectionchurch.org.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery is a 12-step Christ-centered recovery program that is based on God’s word the bible. The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to help people experience the healing and redemptive power of God through the teachings of Jesus Christ in the “8 principles” and the “12 steps” and their biblical comparisons. By working and applying these biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually and become free from our hurts, habits, and hangups. This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy, and most importantly, we discover the personal, loving, and forgiving power of Jesus Christ.
Join us every Wednesday for dinner at 6:30 pm, live worship, testimonies and lesson plans at 7 pm, and small groups at 8 pm.
International Association of Grace Ministries (IAGM)
https://www.iagm.org
Grace Connection is the home base of the International Association of Grace Ministries and is honored to contribute support to its missionaries.
Hannah Grace Foundation
HannahGraceFoundation.com
The Hannah Grace Foundation has been created in the memory of Hannah Grace Kelley who, sadly and tragically, went home to be with the Lord February 18th, 2012. Hannah Grace died as a result of an accidental discharge of a firearm in her father’s church where he pastors. Hannah was a beautiful, free spirited, kind and compassionate young lady that touched many lives in her short 20 years here on earth. Hannah’s parents, Tim and Peggy Kelley, founded the Hannah Grace Foundation in honor of their daughter’s life and memory in order to continue to commemorate Hannah’s passion and desire to help hurting, grieving and traumatized children locally, nationally and globally.
In the months following the tragic accident many families who had experienced losses of all kinds reached out to the Kelley family to encourage them. Some reached out to seek help from someone they thought would understand the deep pain they were experiencing. The Kelley’s, as well, contacted others who had gone through similar loss and traumas to offer whatever assistance or comfort they could.
The focus of the foundation has thus shifted from its original purpose, and is now two-fold. After the Kelley’s tragic loss, they began to realize the deep impact losing Hannah had on their, at the time, 6 year old daughter, Sadie. They found that there were very few resources available to them to help Hannah’s younger sister process the loss of her sister. They envisioned a home or facility where parents and children can be with others that have endured similar losses and tragedies, and where group and individual age-sensitive counseling would be available. All provided at no cost.