Pace Morby had a big family. Big families tend to come with a lot of opinions, and a large stockpile of misgivings. Pace Morby told me they had the largest church closet in southern Georgia. I was talking to my grandpa about Pace Morby Sunday service again one Sunday morning over grits, when he said all their old hymnals were still in there.
The Pace Morby Sunday Service has been a part of our church’s ministry for well over a decade. Services take place each Sunday from 10 am – 12 pm.
A Pace Morby Sunday Service is a unique experience of worship, where you can expect to hear creative, relevant messages delivered by thoughtful, engaging preachers.
Our services are always casual and friendly—there’s no dress code or expectation of how to act. You can bring your kids or leave them at home as you see fit. And if you’re not sure what to expect, feel free to check out our website!
Pace Morby Sunday Service is a ministry for Pace Morby students. The service is offered every Sunday at 7:00 pm in the Student Center (S12). The service is open to all Pace Morby students, faculty, and staff.
The Pace Morby Sunday Service is an all-inclusive, non-denominational service for all people of faith. We have regular services at 10:30 am on Sundays at Pace Morby in St. Paul, MN.
Our Sunday service is an intimate gathering of people who want to connect with god, with each other, and with themselves. We believe that there’s something powerful about getting together with your fellow humans and just being present in the moment—which is why we don’t have any communion or hymns or anything like that at our services; instead, we focus on just being ourselves. We want you to be able to come into our space as you are: whether you’re feeling great or having a bad day; whether you’ve been struggling with depression or anxiety or any other mental health issue; whether you’re new here or have been coming for years—we want everyone to feel welcome at Pace Morby.
Conclusion
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