God’s Grace in Gosnells

We exist to glorify God by…
Growing Together in Christ and Making Him Known.

You’re welcome to worship with us
this Sunday @ 9:30 am and 5pm.

We’d love to meet you.

Location Details

55 Mills Road West, Gosnells WA 6107

  • Sundays @ 9:30am and 5pm

Sunday Worship Services

What to Expect We worship as a multi-generational family of God, treasuring the old and the new. Our worship services seek to contain a blend of traditional and contemporary songs, as we seek to worship the Lord with reverence and joy. We typically dress tidy casual. The Bible is our focus, as we believe it holds forth the Word of Life. Our services always contain Bible teaching, as we seek to understand God’s word more fully and apply it to…

Church Council

Our pastor and elders meet together once a month to oversee the spiritual life and the ministries of the congregation and to spend time together in planning and prayer.

Articles

Our Sorrows Keep Getting More Sorrowful and Joys Keep Getting More Joyful

As I write the last mid-week news before I’m on leave for 4 weeks in January, I wanted to share with you an article I read last week that deeply resonated with me. The writer makes the claim that “as you grow in age and in grace, the sorrows become more sorrowful and the joys grow deeper.” He concludes: “Perhaps we should not be surprised to be sorrowful, even more and more sorrowful as the years go by. I weep…

Don’t Retire; We Need You

Sometimes I share an article that might resonate with young adults, sometimes with parents, sometimes someone who is struggling with a particular issue. Today’s article is from Ligonier (the late R.C. Sproul’s ministry) and is for our retirees – “don’t retire, we need you” is the message! And I couldn’t agree more. Read more…

Go ahead, Bring a Knife to a Gunfight

I enjoyed an article that Tim Challies wrote this week, entitled “Go ahead, Bring a Knife to a Gunfight”! It has nothing to do with either knives or gunfighting, but a lot to say about the simplest ways in which God can use our weaknesses in his service. Since we are all weak vessels, it has something to say to us all: Read more…

Let’s Keep Our Sunday Evening Worship

From time to time, I’m asked why we have two quite distinct worship services on a Sunday. There are lots of answers I could give to that question, but I’d like to share with you an article from the archives of Trowel & Sword (our former denominational magazine). I hope it provides you with some encouragement and food for thought. Read more…