Welcome To Grace Church!

Thanks for your interest in Grace Church!  Below are the answers to many of the questions you are probably asking.  We hope you find the information below helpful--let us know if there are any other questions we can answer for you!  Hope to see you soon!

When are your services?
Our regular Sunday morning services are at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.  These are two identical services featuring a mix of contemporary and traditional music along with a relevant message.  There are also many programs for children--we have nursery care for newborns through 24-months old along with classes for two-year olds through 6th grade.  During the 9 a.m. services, the elementary-aged children have classes by grade level.  During the 10:45 a.m. service, 1st through 4th graders meet for their own worship service called Elevate.  For more information, click here.


Where is Grace Church?
Grace Church is located on the northern side of Lititz in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on West Lincoln Avenue.  We are 8/10 of a mile west of Route 501.  Click here for directions and a map.


What can I expect on my first visit?
When you enter the doors of our building you will be greeted with a smile by someone on our Friendship Team.  If you let them know that you are a first-time visitor, they will direct you to the Visitor's Center where a free gift awaits you.  The volunteers at the Visitor's Center can answer any questions you have and direct you to the Auditorium for the service or to the proper locations for the children's programs or other adult classes.  You will be warmly greeted again as you enter the Auditorium for the worship service.  Here you will find an exciting, casual, and ever-changing experience of music, drama, media, and a relevant message from our Pastor, Scott Distler.


Where do I take my children?
We have many programs for children here at Grace Church.  Listed below is information to help you understand our programs.  When you arrive at Grace Church, our greeters will direct you to the correct room for your child.

Early Childhood:  We have the following nurseries staffed by loving and nurturing caregivers:

  • Infants (newborn to 8-months old)
  • Crawlers (9-months to 17-months old), and
  • Toddlers (18-months to 24-months old). 

Our Early Childhood Department also includes classes for children that are 2-years old through Kindergarten ages.  Click here for  additional information about our children's programs including a map of the building.

Elementary-Aged Children:  During the 9 a.m. service, 1st through 6th grade children meet by grade level in classrooms.  They have exciting lessons that are geared especially for their age.  Then during the 10:45 a.m. service, 1st through 4th grades meet in the Young Chapel for their own service called Caraway Street, a fun, entertaining, and educational service!  The 5th and 6th graders attend the 10:45 a.m. service with their parents. Click here for additional information regarding our children's programs including a map of the building.

Junior High:  During the 9 a.m. service, the Junior-highers meet in the Youth Room for an energetic service including fellowship, music led by their own worship band, and lessons meant just for them!  Then during the 10:45 a.m. service, the Junior-highers attend the service in the Auditorium.  Click here for more information on our programs for teens.

Senior High:  During the 9 a.m. service, the high-schoolers attend the service in the Auditorium.  Then during the 10:45 a.m. service, the teens meet in the Youth Room for an energetic service including fellowship, music led by their own worship band, and lessons meant just for them! Click here for more information on our programs for teens.

Do you have smaller classes for adults?
Yes.  We refer to these classes as Adult Bible Fellowships (ABFs).  ABFs provide an opportunity to get to know people in a smaller group setting and to study the Bible in a discussion format.  They often do many social activities outside of the class time.  Click here for descriptions of the many varied classes that are offered along with building location information.

What is the current message series about?

This three-week message series called “Helping Those Who Hurt” is from 2 Corinthians.  It will show us why God allows us to go through trials and suffering. We all know what it is like to suffer . . . every one of us needs to hear this message series! Join us as we study a passage that uses the word “comfort” ten times in just five verses.

What do you believe?
Grace Church believes in the Bible, the whole Bible and nothing but the Bible. We believe that in the Bible we find answers to all areas of life including how we can know for sure that we are going to heaven and how we can have a peace, joy and purpose along the way.  Read our Statement of Faith for a detailed list of what we believe as a church.