Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m.
Adult Bible Studay - 9:30 a.m.
Welcome to the Grant Park Church website.

Greetings and thanks for stopping by to visit here.  In the building entrusted to us there are many groups who care deeply for people.   You can learn more about them at the "groups in building" page.

We are a church committed to "serving as Christ's hands and feet."  We are a new church restart in NE Portland.  Come and see what God is up to in our midst.  We value worship as a place from which our lives are informed and out of which our activity flows.  In "worship" we are encouraged to "grow", because none of us have everything learned we need to know. 
We treasure "serving" because in serving we learn more about
ourselves and how much God cares for every person in the
world.  If you do not have a community of people with whom
you worship, please join with us as we serve Christ.   Three
other great churches also meet in the building.  You can find
them on the groups in the building page.  We would love for
you to discover a church home and place from which you
can grow with the Lord.   We hope you will know great joy from the
Jesus who said, “I have come that your joy may be complete.” 

            Pastor Gregg

About Our Pastor

Our pastor, Gregg Sneller, grew up three miles from the Matterhorn, with roots that go back to German ancestry in Switzerland.  Unfortunately, the Matterhorn in his life was located in the midst of Anaheim, CA.  Life began in a small Baptist Church in West Anaheim and a cinder block home in Fullerton, CA.  His mother was the church organist and his father, an electrical engineer who had a deep love for Christ.  The family table was open to anyone and guests from all over the world sat there.  About age nine, the family moved to Fullerton First Baptist Church where the pastor just got it about life in Christ and in the world.  He strongly cherished religious freedom, religious dialogue, and his life with Christ but did not force it upon others.  An Eagle Scout award was earned with the church troop.  A life in Christ was shaped.  From that place our pastor left and bicycled across the United States three times, with trips ranging from 2,800 miles to 4,700 miles.  After meeting the love of his life, Gregg went to college and on to seminary with Cheryl.  The daughters entrusted to them were born in 1989 and 1992.

Life in ministry has included a stop in McMinnville, OR at First Baptist Church from 1985 to 1990.  These people in the 1980’s gave him a fleet of mountain bikes to do ministry with.  Does it get any better than that?  Then a stop in Chico, CA from 1990 to 1996 where our pastor first led a congregation was next.  The Chico church and pastor had a great many years together with pastoral calls, multicultural worship, working with Habitat and Church World Service Crop walks.  The church had the pipe organ from the 1939 World’s Fair on Treasure Island.  Great years were shared with a people committed to sharing themselves in the community.  A call then came from Calvary Baptist church of Salem where Gregg served from 1996 to 2007.  It was there that Gregg was blessed with a church strongly committed to missions, children, youth, senior adult, mission trip, whole health and other ministries.  Many people taught Gregg about servant giving through their lives. 

There is no doubt that God prepares paths for people and that what has gone on before contributes richly to the present.   Our pastor thought he was going overseas to serve in an International Church.  That was not part of the plan.  In January of 2007 it became clear that he needed to be in NE Portland and be part of this neighborhood.   In June of 2007, with a small group of people, a pastor and people relationship was formed and a church re-start  began.  He came at that time to a building with an International High School, Youth for Christ and Lee Owen Stone pre-school.    Since then two more congregations have been added into the building mix and many other groups use the building.  We have had several multi-cultural worships and held a street fair last summer.  Together we will wrestle the rest of our lives with what does it mean for us to be, “The Hands and Feet of Christ” in our community.

For sanity, our pastor has a sailboat/kayak in three bags, continues to ride a bike with his trustworthy Yorkshire terrorist dog in a side bag, swims three miles a week and enjoys life in Portland.   We are grateful our pastor is engaged in the community and if he or our church can be of support to you, please leave a message at (503) 282-5596.  He honestly admits, “God is not done shaping my life and heart.  Each day I am learning more about how much God loves the world.”   Thanks to all of you in Portland who have blessed our pastor’s life.

 
  Grant Park Church      2728 NE 34th Ave      Portland, OR  97212      (503) 282-5596