Sovereign Grace Church of Frederick
5257 Buckeystown Pike #510
Frederick Maryland 21704
Phone: (301) 874-0580
Directions
We meet at 10:00 Sunday mornings at the Tuscarora High School in Ballenger Creek, Frederick, Maryland.
When you arrive, please follow the sign to our visitors parking spaces.
Once inside the school, ushers will help assist you locating various ministries in the school.
Children’s Ministry staff will assist you in signing in your children for ages 0-10 year olds.
Middle School children (grade 6-8) are dismissed to their class after the main meeting worship service.
The Sunday morning meeting is approximately one and a half hours long (10- ~11:30). In the meeting, you will be given a visitor pack providing information our care groups and an invitation to let us know how we may serve you.
You are invited to attend a guest reception in your honor immediately following the meeting where you can enjoy refreshments, learn more about our church, and talk with a pastor.
We are so glad you found us. We are here to build a community of gospel-centered people. We believe that the good news of the gospel was given by God to do more than get people into heaven. The gospel is also God’s plan to help people grow and change to resemble Christ more and more. So we are here to not only proclaim the gospel, but to also help our people learn how the good news about Christ changes the way they live their lives, treat their spouse, lead their children, relate to money, handle their sexuality, and so much more.
One way we do this is by helping those who have spiritual needs and questions. Call our church office or send us an email and someone from our staff will be in touch with you.
We also offer classes on various topics throughout the year that will help you better understand God and your relationship to Him through the gospel. Some of these include Christianity Explored, Starting Point, and other classes noted on our calendar.
The gospel is the good news of God’s saving actions on our behalf through the person and work of Jesus Christ. In the gospel we discover that each of us has been alienated from God through failures to do what he requires of us. Because God is holy and just, he must bring justice for the sins each person has committed. In God’s unexplainable love, he freely chose to send His Son, who is both fully God and also fully man, to take the place of sinners and receive the justice of God for their sins when he died on a Cross. Christ was then resurrected from the dead and now lives in heaven and is the Savior of all who will turn from their sins and place their trust in what Jesus did to reconcile them to God. Those who believe the gospel receive the forgiveness of their sins and the gift of eternal life.