GCI Update

Making Space

Dear GCI Family and Friends,

Most of us live crowded, noise-filled, busy lives. What device consumes a great portion of our time? Ding, ding, ding. You’re correct if you answered cell phones. Ninety-eight percent of adults in the U.S. own a cell phone.[1] According to some estimates, these devices occupy an average usage of four to six hours per day. They are helpful in many ways, but also a major distraction.

Cell phone use reduces our face-to-face interaction. This is one of the most negative effects of excessive screen time. We know this impacts human connections because studies have shown that face-to-face contact reduces depressive symptoms and elevates overall life satisfaction. I think that excessive time on the phone is also an impediment to our relation to our heavenly Father.

Biblical giants like Moses and Paul had face-to-face encounters with God, and worshippers in the Old and New Testaments are prompted to seek God in this deep, intimate personal way. Intimate relationship and fellowship with God require time and space for focused communication and interaction.

In this season, we prepare our hearts and minds for the experience of Holy Week. It culminates in the celebration of Easter morning when we commemorate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. Now is the time to seek him and make space for meaningful fellowship.

The fascinating aspect of Easter Preparation is not to amplify what we give up for God. Rather, how do we position our time and focus to receive what Jesus has in store for us?

Here’s my point about the distractive power of the cell phone. What if we were mindful to curtail the use from random surfing, gaming, and entertainment and repurpose that time to spend with God and neighbor? Undoubtedly, this would enhance our quest for Kingdom Living.

One of the ways that I have learned to be more mindful of God in my life is to physically leave the office and simply walk down the tree-lined street near the GCI Home Office. Some days I pray to God, seeking his face and wisdom. Other days I hear the birds and the rustling of the leaves and simply bask in his presence. Getting in my 10,000 steps is important for my heart health and weight management. But these steps are so much more important for my walk with Jesus.

Walking may not be your thing, and that’s okay. Identify whatever it is that puts you into that thin space between earth and heaven and continue to seek the Lord. I leave you with the inspired words of the psalmist.

My heart says of you, “Seek his face!” Your face, Lord, I will seek. Psalm 27:8 NIV

Seeking God’s face,
Greg

[1] Statics from 2024 Pew Research.

Devotional—God Keeps His Word

See, my servant will act wisely;
he will be raised and lifted up and highly exalted. Isaiah 52:13

God is what God does. He is a God of his word. When God said he would send the Suffering Servant Messiah to his people to redeem not only them, but the whole world — that is what he did. God has kept his word to us and will keep his word to us. He is trustworthy, faithful, and true. This is why we can rest in the reality that God will finish what he has begun in us.

Are we walking as spiritual people, those who are filled with and led by God’s Spirit, Christ in us? Our belief is not what makes us different people. Cutting off parts of our body or trying to make radical changes to our behavior does not change us. What is life-transforming is Christ — the indwelling presence of God by the Holy Spirit.

God is at work in us, as we respond to him in faith. And we participate in his work in this world as the Spirit leads us to love and serve others as we are gifted and called by God. It is a comfort to know it is all up to him, not all up to us — we just get to be a part of what he is doing!

Prayer
Thank you, Abba, for allowing us to be a part of what you are doing in this world. Thank you, Jesus, for giving yourself so freely to us and for including us in your own relationship with the Father in the Spirit. Grant us the grace to live and walk so that all that we do is a true expression of who we are in you, through Jesus our Lord and by your Spirit. Amen.

By Linda Rex, Elder
Big Sandy, Texas, US

This devotional was adapted with permission from Our Life in the Trinity. Read the full blog post here.

Kingdom Living—Making Space to Gather

Relationships are a value of Kingdom Culture. We prioritize our relationship with God and with one another. This takes intentionality, especially in our fast-paced society.

Retreats, even if it’s for a day, force us to slow down and make space for relationships. Retreats are an opportunity to unplug from our devices and listen to God with others.

Below you can read how three congregations made space for face-to-face relationships


Cincinnati, Ohio, US

With joy we share that GC Cincinnati hosted an annual young adult weekend January 16–19. Partnering with Heartland Christian Association, we invited young adults (18+) to come for a weekend of deeper discipleship, worship, and fellowship. Thirty-five young adults came from Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and South Dakota.

They were engaged in several sessions focusing on disciple making, Bible study basics, and testimony. We were blessed by the powerful testimonies shared and greatly inspired as we witnessed participants hunger for deeper journeys with the Lord. Romans 12:1-2 provided our primary focus as we discover the only true transformation in Jesus.

As if that was not abundant enough, we enjoyed the addition of great games, laughter, and fantastic food. We praise God for his faithfulness to each of us and to these young adults who are seeking to live lives submitted to him.

If you are a young adult or know a young adult who would like to come next year, mark your calendars. We plan to host this young adult weekend again January 15–18, 2027 (MLK Weekend). Please contact Pastor Julie Frantz if you have any questions: julie.frantz@gci.org

By Megan Molina, Hope Avenue Champion
Glendora, California, US


Kenockee, Michigan, US

In January, the families of our church gathered for a special evening of fellowship and learning during our Children’s Church Family Dinner. The goal of the event was simple yet deeply meaningful. We wanted to bring parents, children, and children’s church workers together for connection and conversation. Together we reflected on ways our children can grow in faith within the life of the church.

We shared a delicious pasta bar dinner, generously put on by Angela Ashbrook, our children’s church coordinator. The meal set a welcoming, relaxed tone for the evening. New families are finding themselves woven into the life of our congregation. They are discovering new friendships and connections that we believe will go beyond Sunday mornings.

After dinner, the children enjoyed craft activities while I spoke to the adults. It was an engaging discussion on baptism and communion. We focused on how parents can help their children understand and participate in these foundational expressions of faith. We also provided easy-to-read materials. The materials are designed to help families continue these conversations at home in simple and meaningful ways.

Some of the children, as well as adults, expressed interest in baptism and taking communion. We are expecting more in the coming days.

By David Borum, Pastor
Kenockee, Michigan, US


Bangladesh

The leaders and pastors of GCI-Bangladesh recently made it a priority to spend time fellowshipping, praying, and seeking discernment. While together, they planned for 2026.

By Amiyo Bacher, Facilitator
Satkhira, Khulna, Bangladesh

Citizens’ Toolbox—Make Time for Fellowship

Citizens of God’s kingdom, like all people, lead busy lives. But they carve out time in their full schedules to spend time being discipled and discipling others.

Retreats are a wonderful way to intentionally make time for fellowship. In the excerpt below, learn more about the effectiveness of retreats.

Read the full Equipper article, The Power of Retreats by Mike Rasmussen, here.


When we think about the power of retreats, we should not be surprised by their effectiveness. They are all about building relationships and connecting points between people within a group. We know Father, Son, and Holy Spirit exist in perfect relationship. It is out of their relationship and love they created humanity, so their love and relationship can be enjoyed and shared with others. If God is a God of relationships (and he is), and if we are created in his likeness (and we are), we should not be surprised that we too were created for relationships with God and with one another.

Retreats provide the space and the opportunity for relationships to form and for connecting points to occur. These gathering opportunities, when bathed in prayer and surrendered to the Holy Spirit (and interspersed with lots of food), amazing things often begin to happen. Walls begin to come down; similarities are discovered; and relationships begin to grow and deepen.

 

Register Now—DC26

The Denominational Celebration
will be held
in Dallas, Texas, U.S.
on
July 23-26, 2026.

Save your spot and register today!

We would love for you to participate in our time together. This gathering gives our fellowship time to worship, learn, and enjoy being together. The schedule offers steady rhythms of teaching, connection, and shared worship.

Our theme for this celebration is Kingdom Living. Throughout the event, we will explore how God invites us to participate in his life, reflect his goodness, and join his ongoing work in the world. The theme will guide our worship, breakout sessions, and main teachings. It will help us focus on the hope we share and the way we live it out in our daily lives.

Join us for:

      • Daily worship setting a hopeful tone each day
      • Breakouts that explore discipleship, calling, and mission
      • Messages from our leaders, including Greg Williams
      • Interviews with leaders who will share insights and stories
      • Communion that reminds us of our shared life in Jesus
      • Time for meals, fellowship, and personal reflection

Meet Calvin Porterfield

“My wife and I have a saying, ‘Bring it Lord.’ In the good times and when the trials of life come …”

Meet Calvin Porterfield. Serving as a youth leader and pastoral resident, he is passionate about helping teenagers know and follow Jesus. He leads with a pastoral and resilient presence, relying on God’s faithfulness in every season.

Read the full profile here.

Congratulations Graduates

Join us in congratulating Akeneta Mua of the Suva, Fiji congregation and Samuel Chivers of the Melton congregation in Melbourne, Australia. We celebrate their achievement.

Akeneta graduated from Penang Sangam High School. She will attend the University of Fiji Nursing School.


Samuel graduated in November completing full Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), a senior secondary school credential. He received certifications of merit for academic excellence in English and outdoor environmental studies. He will attend Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) to pursue a Bachelor of Engineering.

Baptisms in Bangladesh

Eight new members were baptized by GCI Bangladesh church. We share in their joy and pray for these newly baptized people.

You’re Invited—LiLY Women’s Conference

Registration is now open!

2026 LiLY Women’s Conference
April 24-26, 2026
Embassy Suites in Independence, Ohio

Theme: Aligned with Purpose

… let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. Hebrews 12:1b-2 (NIV)

Read the schedule here.


Registration Fee:

      • $85  Early Bird Pricing — Register by Friday, March 27, 2026
      • $95  Regular Pricing — Register by Friday, April 17, 2026
      • $60  Special Teen Rate — Ages 13-17

Online registration ends on April 17, 2026.

Hotel Reservation/Cost:

Embassy Suites, 5800 Rockside Woods Blvd. Independence, Ohio, U.S.

Overnight hotel rate: $134 per night, per suite, 4-person room
(Total with tax is $315 ­­­­­­for both nights. Breakfast and manager’s reception are included for hotel guests only.)

Click here to make your reservation online.

Group Name: LiLY Women’s Conference
Group Code: LW4
Central Reservations Number: 1-866-315-1185 
Deadline for hotel reservations at the special rate is Friday, March 27, 2026.

Register today online at gccle.church/lily


If not registering online, mail your registration fee with checks payable to:
Grace Communion Cleveland
4499 Canterbury Road
North Olmsted, Ohio 44070

(Please include your name, address, phone number, emergency contact name and address, and if you are staying for Saturday night dinner)

If you have any questions, please email us at: LiLYwomensministry@gmail.com

Rosa Hulse
Women’s Ministry Leader
Grace Communion Cleveland

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Now Hiring—Digital Content Developer

Grace Communion International is seeking a Digital Content Developer to serve on our Media Team. This full-time, non-exempt position is based in Charlotte, NC, and reports to the Media Coordinator.

The Digital Content Developer helps tell the story of what God is doing through Grace Communion International by creating thoughtful, engaging digital content including video, podcasts, and graphics. This role collaborates closely with the Media Team to develop projects from concept through completion.

We are looking for someone who values creative excellence, collaboration, and lifelong learning, and who resonates with GCI’s commitment to sharing the gospel and participating in the love and life of the triune God.

Applicants should have relevant education or experience in digital media production and be aligned with GCI’s mission and theological commitments. See the job description here.

If you would like further details on the position or would like a GCI job application, please contact Human Resources at humanresources@gci.org or 980-495-3960.

Please share this announcement with qualified candidates who may be gifted for this position at the Home Office.