How to Find Grace Church

We're back at TMI Episcopal live and in-person.
Please join us every Sunday at 10:35 am.

Why Grace?

We started Grace Church as an experiment and ended up creating a community. 

We focus on simple truths: relationship not religion, serving others, faith in action, engaging worship, accepting everyone.

60% of the people who try Grace twice wind up sticking around. 

These folks did. Watch the videos to find out why.

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New to Grace?

If you're looking for a church home and want some quick info to help you decide, scroll down the images below.

This is kind of a Grace buffet - a little bit of a lot of things.

So take your time, fill your plate, and feel free to come back for seconds.

  • Fusion worship

    We worship on Sunday mornings at 10:35-ish. Our worship is a fusion of traditional Episcopal liturgy and laid-back contemporary style. We have a band. Dress is casual. We have communion, Scripture reading, prayers, and a Bible based sermon every Sunday. Kids are welcome to stay in worship or go to Children's Ministry. We believe that everyone who comes to Grace is sent to us by God.

  • Worship location

    We worship in All Saints Chapel on the campus of TMI - the Episcopal school, located at 20955 W Tejas Trail. This is off Camp Bullis Rd, one exit north of the Rim shopping center on I-10. Click on the picture for a Mapquest link.

  • GET CONNECTED

    Find out more about how you can get involved at Grace Church - small groups, service events, fellowship, leadership, and ministries. While we have lots of visitors at Grace, we've learned that unless people get connected they won't stick around.

  • children's ministry

    We love children. And we expect them to behave... like children. So if your child makes noise during worship, that's okay with us. The Nursery and Children's Ministry (something akin to Sunday School) are located in a downstairs classroom. Big kids come up during worship at communion time. Though all children are welcome to sit with their parents during worship.