GraceOnSunday

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Two ways to come this Sunday.

WhatsApp keeps you in the loop through the week. Zoom is where Sunday happens. Most members do both.

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Step 1

Join the WhatsApp group

Where the Zoom link is shared each Sunday morning, where session summaries land, and where the conversation continues through the week. Quiet by design - no spam, no daily devotionals, no "good morning" forwards.

Open WhatsApp invite

Average activity - 3-6 messages a day

Step 2

Show up on Sunday

The Zoom link is the same every week and is pinned in WhatsApp. Camera off is fine. Saying nothing is fine. Listening for a few Sundays before you ever ask anything is also fine - most members started that way.

Save the Zoom link
Sunday9:00am - 12:00pm GMT

Your first Sunday

What to expect.

The first time you join, here's what actually happens.

  1. 01

    9:00am - soft start

    Members trickle in. Cameras off, mics off. Someone says hi. There's no opening prayer or worship set - we get straight to the questions.

  2. 02

    9:15am - first question

    The moderator opens with whatever question came in through the week, or asks if anyone wants to start. Long silence is normal and welcome.

  3. 03

    10:30am - break

    A 30-minute pause to make tea, stretch, or step away. The Zoom stays open. People come and go.

  4. 04

    10:30am - Session 2

    The deeper questions tend to surface here, once the room has warmed up. Many members only join the second session.

  5. 05

    12:00pm - close

    A short closing thought, no altar call, no follow-up tasks. The notes go up in WhatsApp by Tuesday.

What we promise

  • No condemnation, ever - this is a safe space.
  • No selling, no upsell, no hidden donation page.
  • Whatever's shared here, stays here.
  • Sessions are recorded for the archive - we ask consent before anything is released publicly.
  • Need the recording paused or deleted? Just ask.
  • Come and go as you please. There's no register.

Bring a question

Stuck on what to ask?

You don't need one - listening is allowed. But here are a handful of real questions members have brought, in case any of them are also yours.

"How do I read the Bible without falling asleep?"
"Is hell real, and if so, how do I square it with a loving God?"
"I prayed. Nothing changed. What now?"
"Can I trust God when I can't even trust my own decisions?"
"What does forgiveness look like when reconciliation isn't safe?"
"Why does grace feel too good to be true?"