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Grace House

Grace House

Did you know that the first group home for adults in Oakville was organized by Grace? In 1973, Grace lead by Pastor Clint Rohr, saw a need to provide a place where troubled adults could go to gain life skills to fully participate in the community. That dream came true...
Evangelism

Evangelism

While we don’t think of Grace as an evangelistic church today, that was not the case when Grace was being established.  In fact, the legal name of our church is Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Oakville). A local newspaper for Oakville and Trafalgar, The...
The Grace Room

The Grace Room

Three locations appear prominently during the early days of Grace prior to the construction of our church building.  One was the Masonic Hall on Church and Thomas Street where Sunday worship was conducted.  Another was St. John’s United Church where confirmation...
The Cornerstone

The Cornerstone

The cornerstone of a church is Jesus.  Our building has a cornerstone too.  It contains articles placed there when it was laid in 1958.  So, what is the story of our building and the laying of that cornerstone? In 1952, the Lutheran Synod of Canada purchased the lot...
It’s official!

It’s official!

Just like the stories of the early Christians in the Book of Acts, Grace was a hive of activity. A mission developer, Rev. Roy Grosz, would become Grace’s first Pastor (see photograph above).  Mission development was thriving in North America.  One of the nine...