Saved By Grace is the newest part of the music ministry of Springfield Baptist Church, located in Springfield Pennsylvania. Our mission is to reach people of all ages for Jesus Christ with our own unique blend of contemporary Christian, rock, almost-country, and classic hymns. We put our stamp on many of the old standards, as well as covering popular contemporary Christian songs, and doing our own originals. The band is comprised of 5 members from Springfield Baptist - Amanda "Mandy" Collins (vocals, guitar, original songwriting), Timothy Balch (vocals, guitar, song arrangements), Rita Balch (vocals, percussion), Phil Collins (vocals, percussion), and Mary Almonte (vocals). When we play outside of Sunday morning service, we are also joined by our friends Anthony "Chip" Schiavone on drums & Mike Walker on bass. We minister at SBC's morning service twice monthly, as well as perform "coffee houses" (live music nights) regularly for the congregation in a more casual setting. Keep your eye out for public performances as well...more info coming soon!!!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Family Fun Night- Springfield Baptist Church

Saturday August 15th at 5 pm is Family Fun Night at Springfield Baptist Church- a free night of fun for the whole family- games, food, a moonbounce, and we'll be playing music for the whole event. Come out for a night of wholesome family fun!

184 N. Norwinden Drive, Springfield, PA- directions can be found at springfieldbaptist.net

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

We have fun at our rehearsals!

Check us out! (Most of us anyway- this was before rehearsal, and some of us were playing photographer or feeding children)

the whole family gets in on the fun!

Friday night is the Vine coffee house- we're all prepared now- heck, we've got a whole crew of back up drummers ;)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Be at the Vine next Friday!!

Because we're the featured artist for their coffee house. From 8-10pm Friday, June 17th. Please come out & join us! We've got tons of new songs in store for you!

details & directions at The Vine website