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FAQs

Are you a member of a particular denomination?
No. GBC is an independent Bible church.


What children's ministries do you have?
nursery and an interactive children's program (more to be added as we grow)


Are children allowed in your services?
Children of all ages are welcome in our services.


What kind of preaching do you have?
Our preaching is "expositional." This means that our pastor is primarily concerned with explaining what the Bible passage says - not what he can say about the Bible passage. Our sermon series are usually based upon books of the Bible and topics studied periodically in an expositional fashion. The preaching is designed to increase our knowledge of Bible truth. But we are passionate not only about knowing truth but also loving it, applying it, and living in the reality of it. Our goal is to know, love, and obey God as He has revealed Himself in the Bible.


Do you follow a particular theological system or confession?
You can find a detailed statement under the "beliefs" section of this site. We have deep respect for the men who have labored diligently to systematize biblical truth and state it in succinct confessions of faith (such as the Westminster Confession). Our church is not, however, a "confessional" church in that we don't follow one particular confession or one particular theological system. We want the Bible itself to be the ultimate determining factor in what we believe.


How long has this church been in existence?
Grace Bible Church of Rancho began meeting in the spring of 2010, as a church plant out of Grace Bible Church of Menifee, which was planted in 2003.


Why do you use conservative music?
Our worship is congregational, because God is honored when a church family sings together to Him. We keep the focus off of performers or a performance, so that the congregation can focus on singing to the Lord together. We also want our music to honor God and reflect His holiness. For this reason, we don't try to keep up with the changing styles that are currently popular in secular music. Our goal is to have vibrant, congregational singing that comes from the heart and focuses on God to honor Him.