HONOR GOD. PROCLAIM CHRIST. SERVE OTHERS.

Everyone deserves a place to feel valued.

Grace Resurrection is an independent Methodist church in Marietta, Georgia that’s genuinely compassionate and kind.
Join us on Sundays at 11:00 a.m.

There is no shortage of ways to become involved, but here are a few places to begin.

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Men’s May Dinner and Meeting

The Grace Men’s Group will meet on Wednesday, May 15 at 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Please join us and bring a friend for our “Spring Social” and enjoy a catered BBQ Dinner with pork, chicken, and sides.”

JoAnn Birrell, Cobb County Commissioner, District 3, will be the featured speaker.  Please register below.  If you plan to bring a guest, just indicate that in your confirmation.

Women of Grace Spring
Dinner and Meeting

Women of Grace will gather for a dinner meeting on Thursday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30. We welcome Kibbie Parish who will talk with us about “Allowing the Presence of God to Guide Us When We Are Walking a Journey Of Care…Care For Others And Care For Self.”

Please click below to register for the event. We will be collecting $5.00 per person to help cover the cost of the meal. Our greeters will collect money at the door and give you your name tag. Please bring small bills or exact change. 

Everyone is welcome to attend. See you there!

Support the “Grace Legs”
team at the

KETTLE KRUSH 5K

GRMC is sponsoring the
Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary’s
annual Kettle Krush 5K
in Marietta Square on May 18 at 8 a.m.  A tot trot for children ages 5 & under will also be held after the 5K.

Sign up today to participate on the “Grace Legs” team! To sign up online, click below. You can sign up to run, walk or even to support the cause as a phantom, but not to sweat! Just be sure to join the “Grace Legs” team when entering. 

Cost to register online is $30 plus registration fee. Race registration forms will also be available at GRMC. For more information, contact Cindy Theiler at cindy.theiler1@gmail.com. All proceeds will help The Salvation Army to “krush” poverty, homelessness and human trafficking while supporting youth enrichment and veterans in metro Atlanta. 

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller