GCI Update

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Dear GCI Family and Friends,

This first quarter of 2026 has been like a game of musical chairs. In January and February, we were hit by a sleet storm and then a week later with a foot of snow. Do we work from home or slide on the ice through our neighborhoods to make our way to the office? It was the first real winter we have experienced in our eight years at the Charlotte Home Office.

The musical chairs theme continues as it relates to staff. In January, our Vice President Heber Ticas and his wife, Xochilt, moved into their new home not far from the office. This is a major change coming across the country from Southern California. Please keep them lifted in prayer during this transition. We are thrilled to have the Ticas family on site.

We recently celebrated Legal Assistant Evelyn Dailey who has stepped down from full-time employment to a part-time role. We thank Evelyn for her many years of service to GCI, and we are glad to have her still available with a reduced workload.

Georgia McKinnon is transitioning from her role as GCS Registrar to be mentored by Pam Morgan as the Operations Coordinator in Church Administration and Development. Georgia’s skillsets, relational connections, and work experience make her a great fit to become the new Operations Coordinator. This is the proverbial dilemma of filling one hole and creating another one. Thankfully, Pam will continue working through October of this year.

Devotional—Lord, Help My Unbelief

Then [Jesus] said to Thomas, “Put your finger here. Look at my hands. Put your hand into my side. No more disbelief. Believe!” Thomas responded to Jesus, “My Lord and my God!” Jesus replied, “Do you believe because you see me? Happy are those who don’t see and yet believe.” John 20:24-28 CEB

By the Spirit, our risen, ascended Lord is with us always. And through his presence, he extends to us his peace (shalom), even in the most trying circumstances. Do we, trusting in Jesus, receive that peace and so live into it? I suppose we’d all have to answer, “sometimes.”

There are times we doubt the reality of God’s presence. At those times, perhaps we, like Thomas, want a physical sign to prove Jesus is with us. Or perhaps we are like the father of the demon-possessed son who Jesus reached out to help, yet the father cried out to Jesus, “I believe; help my unbelief” (Mark 9:24 NRSVUE).

To overcome our unbelief, we cannot just try harder or insist that God give us a physical sign as proof he can be trusted. We can look to Jesus, God’s ultimate sign, and trust him as our representative High Priest to do something quite amazing — believe for us.

Yes, Jesus, who in his representative humanity, perfectly and fully trusts in God. He shares that trust (his faith) with us. And so, in times of doubt (which we all experience) we can go to Jesus in prayer.

Prayer
Jesus, help me in my time of doubt. Allow me to believe that you truly are the risen Christ. Help me see how you are present with me today in this circumstance. Lord, grant me your faith. Grant me your peace. Lord, I believe, help my unbelief. Amen.

Ted Johnston

By Ted Johnston, Grace Communion Seminary Faculty
Foley, Alabama, US

Kingdom Living—Serving with Joy

Serving others is a part of Kingdom Culture. Because we give and serve generously out of the abundance we have in Christ, we can do it joyfully.

Read how three congregations are serving their neighbors with joy.


Steele Creek, North Carolina, US

Flip the Fit is a GC Steele Creek Love Avenue event that brings together a clothing swap and hands-on activity stations for children and families in our neighborhood. What began as a small step of faith with about ten guests at our first gathering last summer has grown into something we did not manufacture.

At our most recent event, more than fifty neighbors joined us, with families lining up even before the doors opened. We are so thankful for how this simple offering of hospitality has continued to grow and reflect the heart of what it means to live as a sent people. When we create space for community in ordinary ways, God often brings more than we expect.

This event is not just something we host. It is something we are becoming together. Generosity at Flip the Fit has not flowed only from our congregation. Neighbors have contributed clothing and even signed up to volunteer alongside us. In doing this, we are joining Jesus in his ongoing work of love. It is not love flowing from us alone, but Christ sharing his life through us and with us. As children laugh and experiment with slime, balloon rockets, and paper airplanes, we see curiosity and joy take root.

In the rhythm of giving, receiving, testing, and trying again, we are reminded that Jesus is forming us as we participate in what he is already doing. Flip the Fit is becoming a place where we see the Spirit drawing people together and shaping us more deeply into a fellowship that lives sent in his name.

By Michelle Hartman, Communications Director
Steele Creek, North Carolina, US


Pikeville, Kentucky, US

GC Pikeville served their community dinners on Easter and Christmas for approximately ten years. Eventually, there was a nudging from the Lord to serve meals more often.

In May 2015, The Grace Community Kitchen was officially launched and began serving meals on a more frequent basis. Currently meals are served every Monday and Thursday. Everyone is welcome.

GC Pikeville partners with two other nonprofits in the community who also care about food insecurity: Mountain View Pace, which helps seniors live at home, and Mountain Comprehensive Care Outreach Team, which provides assistance to unhoused people. Volunteers give free haircuts, and a limited number of hygiene and laundry kits are distributed monthly.

Their service to their neighbors is a beautiful example of reflecting the light of Christ to others.


Pasadena, California, US

GC Pasadena has been distributing donated food from local grocery stores for more than three years. They want to be a consistent presence in the community, so they do this weekly.

Every Saturday morning, they set up in the hallway of their church building. Then they welcome their neighbors with food insecurity to pick up groceries.

The congregation is demonstrating that they are truly intentional about loving and helping their neighbors.

Citizens’ Toolbox—Serve Others

Kingdom Citizens take our call to serve seriously. We steward our time and resources to help others. Jesus’ Church is not meant to store up resources for itself. We exist to pour them out in love for the world.

When we serve and give, we do it so the light of Christ can shine through us into our neighborhoods and relationships. Our stewardship reflects our trust that God will provide and our desire to be part of what he’s doing around us.

How can we serve our neighbors by growing in healthy stewardship? As you prayerfully consider this with your congregation, the following GCI Buzz may spark ideas.

Prayer Guide—March 2026

“Prayer is the encounter of God’s thirst with ours.” — Augustine of Hippo

This March, we come before God in prayer. We’re learning together to listen more closely to Jesus, giving thanks for the life of our churches, and walking together toward Easter with steady trust.

Join us in prayer. See the full prayer guide here.

Would you like to receive this Prayer Guide straight to your email inbox before the first of the month? Sign up here.

US Black History Month

If your congregation celebrated Black History together last month, please share your story and photos with us. Email elizabeth.mullins@gci.org

GC Los Angeles 2024 Black History Celebration

Black History Month is observed in February in the U.S. The observance matters to Christians because it provides an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the significant contributions of African Americans to the faith. It is also an opportunity to lament and repent of the Church’s history with racism and injustice. By the observance, we demonstrate solidarity with the Black community, acknowledging their experiences and struggles within the context of Christian teachings. We do this while highlighting the unifying power of God in the face of racial divisions.


See more information on GCI’s National Advisory Council for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – GCI Equipper.

The words of U.S. Director Jeff Broadnax in the June 2023 Update remain timely. Read the letter here.

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!

Registration closes April 15.

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

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

Like/Follow us on Facebook at LiLYWomensConference.

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.