Our beautiful church, the Great Hall and many of our other rooms are available for weddings, banquets, and meetings of all
kinds. Contact the church office (513-541-2415,
office@gracecollegehill.org) to
learn more about how we could provide a place for you.
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Weddings,
Receptions and Other Gatherings.
Grace Church is a charming stone building with the feeling of an English village
church. It is perfect for a wedding that blends the deeply
spiritual tone of this special event with the romance and elegance of the
historical past.
The Worship Area is 4400 square feet with seating for 176 persons. If additional
guests are expected the pew space can be augmented with chairs. Take a
virtual tour of our worship space.
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If the Bride and Groom would like, they may rent our air-conditioned Great
Hall (2700 square feet). A dais is located on the south end of the hall. There is a kitchen adjacent. The capacity of the room is 200 persons.
Our parking lot is next to the church. There is also easy street parking.
See
here for more pictures of weddings and receptions at Grace.
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An episode of Bridezilla
culminated at Grace in 2009. See pictures and a film clip
here. We hope your wedding goes more smoothly!
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Concerts
and Recitals.
We host concerts in our great acoustical space in the church, or on the
Great Hall stage. The picture below is from a
Mo-Tones concert in the Great
Hall. See
here for more pictures.
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Meetings and Classes. We
have a variety of rooms available to host meetings and classes. For example:
- Religious Organizations: We welcome other churches to share our
space. We probably have the capacity to host at least two more religious
organizations besides our own.
- Groups: Narcotics Anonymous
and other organizations meet regularly.
- Musical Organizations: The Queen City Rainbow Band
and the Spirit of Cincinnati bands use our spaces.
- Classes: We have hosted Education for Ministry, ballet, Zumba and yoga classes.
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Film Set. Our
church has even found use as a film
set: Director Charlton-Trujillo used our sanctuary for a scene in an episode of
a pilot for his TV
series Fallen.
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