Our Mission & Vision:

The mission of Grace Assembly is to further the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ according to Matthew 28:19-20.  We strive to be a vehicle that God can use to provide to our community and the world, not only spiritual , but total healing for the whole man.  We work towards the establishment of an institution of Christian learning to equip believers for significant ministry.  The vision of our church is to glorify our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, to make true disciples throughout all the nations by means of missionary activity and support, to minister the ordinances (Holy Communion and Water Baptism), to edify believers, to set the captives free, and to do all that is possible to magnify the name of Jesus.

Leadership Team:

Our leadership team recognizes the authority of God, and realizes that we are shepherds who serve under the Chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ. We desire to devote ourselves to fasting and prayer and to the ministry of the Word. Our passion and goal is to equip the believers for the work of ministry.

 

 

Rev. Paul Heyliger, Senior Pastor

As the senior pastor, Pastor Paul has a passion for carefully unpacking the truths of Scripture. He ministers in the power of the Holy Spirit. Deliverance and healing are wrought through his ministry. He is the founding pastor  of Grace Assembly.

 
 
 

 

Rev. Marcia Heyliger, Associate Pastor

Pastor Marcia is the associate pastor of Grace Assembly. She shares in the ministry with her husband, Pastor Paul. Pastor Marcia abounds in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. She is a founding pastor of Grace.

 

Board of Elders:

Apostle David Heyliger
Bishop Hilton Heyliger
Elder Brian Sukra

Board of Trustees:

Sis. Rita Lebron – Secretary
Sis. Annette Griffith
Sis. Shauneeka Heyliger
 

What we believe:

Our cardinal doctrines are: (1) Salvation through Jesus Christ who provided the sacrifice for sin (John 3:3, 16, 17; Romans 10:13; Ephesians 2:8,9); (2) divine healing for the sick as provided by Christ’s death on the cross (James 5:14-16); (3) the second coming of Jesus as He returns for those who accepted Him (1 Thessalonians 4:16, 17; 1 Corinthians 15:51, 52; and (4) baptism in the Holy Spirit for empowering believers with the evidence of speaking in tongues (Acts 1:8, 2:4, 17, 18, 38, 39).