
OUR PARTNERS
At Grace House, we believe in partnering with organizations in our community whose beliefs align with ours. Grace House partners with non-profits in our community and around the United States to help serve those in need.
Partners in ministry
CenterPeace is a fully affirming, Christ-centered ministry that cultivates spiritual community for LGBTQ people. They provide a place to belong, while nurturing the faith of sexual and gender minorities. And they work for the full integration of LGBTQ people into the life of the Church.
The Post Evangelical Collective exists to connect, cultivate, and resource post evangelical churches. These churches are committed to the Way of Jesus, full inclusion for all people, holistic justice, deep and wide formation, and a gracious posture.
First Presbyterian McKinney is a church with a rich history of serving and loving our community. Our diverse and friendly congregation is dedicated to making everyone feel welcome and included, no matter who they are or where they come from.
The Reformation Project is a Bible-based, Christian organization, whose mission is to advance LGBTQ inclusion in the church. The Reformation Project’s vision is of a global church that honors Scripture and fully affirms LGBTQ people.
Partners in SERVICE
Streetside Showers is a non-profit offering hope and help to restore human dignity to the homeless community in the form of a hot shower and personal hygiene care.
Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center provides primary care and specialty health services, including mental health services, laboratory services, social work, and more.
Many people’s introduction to AFSP comes through the Out of the Darkness Walks, taking place in cities nationwide. In our Community, Campus and Overnight Walks, those affected by suicide – and those who support them – raise awareness and much-needed funds, strongly sending the message that suicide can be prevented, and that no one is alone.
The Respite at
First Presbyterian McKinney
First Presbyterian McKinney established The Respite, a peaceful place to renew your energy, a quiet place to rest, and a place to visit with others. Water and snacks are provided to visitors.
Deaf Millenial Project exists to inspire generations of Deaf believers to radically follow, apply, and practice the life of Christ by developing digital biblical content, events, and resources in American Sign Language that will impact the local church, and expose the message of the Gospel to Deaf people.