Wesley Grace UMC is located at 288 E. Little Creek Rd, Norfolk, Va 23505, Phone 757-587-2996

Small Church, Big Heart: Serving Christ and Our Community with Love and Dedication

In moments of quiet devotion and the steady rhythm of weekly commitments, Wesley Grace embraces a meaningful purpose: to embody the love of Christ through community service, hospitality, and shared faith.

Our mission in action

Our mission is to lead people into an authentic life changing relationship with Jesus Christ and support individuals as they embark on this meaningful journey.

  • Structured Discipleship: Guide members through clear spiritual growth tracks
  • Active Service: Meet local needs to show love practically
  • Radical Hospitality: Welcome diverse people with genuine personal connections
  • Vulnerable Small Groups: Build safe spaces for honest faith sharing

Our Purpose and how to get involved.

To respond to the needs of our community, whether you are eager to deepen your faith and grow spiritually or ready to lend a helping hand to support and uplift others, we offer a wide range of opportunities designed to help you embrace exactly what you are seeking on your quest.

  • Food programs that nourish both body and spirit while helping those in need
  • A variety of groups and counseling for those facing challenges
  • Youth programs that nurture growth while restoring hope
  • Neighborhood outreach events that foster connection and a sense of community

Our Vision and our growth.

Our vision is to create an inclusive community centered on spiritual growth and transformation by fostering a welcoming environment deeply committed to nurturing personal development. We strive to actively engage with and thoughtfully address the diverse needs of our community members, ensuring meaningful support and service to all we serve.

Leading people into an authentic relationship with Jesus Christ begins with genuine love and consistent witness. It means modeling a life transformed by grace—demonstrating humility, forgiveness, compassion, and trust in God’s Word. Authentic discipleship grows when we listen well, build meaningful relationships, and create safe spaces for honest questions. Sharing personal testimonies of how Christ has worked in our lives often opens hearts more effectively than polished arguments. As we walk alongside others, we point them to Scripture, encourage prayer, and invite them into Christian community where faith is nurtured through worship, service, and fellowship.

Wrapping Up with Key Insights

Ultimately, guiding someone toward a relationship with Jesus is not about pressure or persuasion—it is about faithfully reflecting Christ and trusting the Holy Spirit to work in their hearts. We plant seeds through kindness, prayer, and truth, and we nurture growth through encouragement and accountability. By inviting others to experience worship, study God’s Word, and serve with purpose, we help them discover that following Jesus is not merely a belief system but a life-changing relationship. May we remain patient, prayerful, and bold, always ready to share the hope we have in Christ.


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