Grace Chapel
Grace Chapel reflects the heart of God and the heart of campus—a community of faith, grace and worship.
Here we examine our lives to see how God has wired us and to discover our passions, dreams and shortcomings. We frequently have authors, musicians and leading voices for global concerns like poverty, hunger, clean water, human trafficking, pornography and modern day slavery. Chapel gatherings are planned and led by Grace College students and directed by the Dean of the Chapel and Community Life.
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FAQs
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Chapel services are held every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings from 10:30 – 11:20 am in the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center. There are no chapel services during the final week of each session.
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Yes, the chapel services are student-led. We have a chapel committee made up of 12 to 15 students who use their gifts to serve in the areas of coordinators, media/tech, graphic design and worship leaders. The worship band is led by a student band director and is made up of Grace College students. The Dean of the Chapel and Community Life oversees the chapel committee.
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Chapel will remain an in-person experience and be a required activity for students. Our commitment to chapel as an integral part of the Grace education and experience has not changed, in fact, chapel may be more important to our community and personal well-being than ever. However, we have changed the chapel requirement from a “absence-based” to a “presence-based” system. Instead of being given a certain number of chapel skips each session or semester, you’ll be required to attend a certain number of chapels.
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Waivers will be given for receiving credit for attendance remotely for those unable to attend (due to work, etc.). More information about chapel will be distributed to students during the first week back on campus.



