Who we are

We at Grace Community Fellowship are a family of broken sinners pursued by Christ to share His love with each other and demonstrate His grace and truth to the world.

About Us

A Family of Broken Sinners


What We Believe

We believe that God’s “grace is sufficient for His power is made perfect in weakness.”(2 Cor 12:9) Because God has so loved us in His Son, Jesus, we are free from the need to cover up and present ourselves as perfect.


We believe that the pathway to wholeness lies in embracing our brokenness and finding Jesus at work there. If you want to know more about our doctrinal beliefs, check out the Evangelical Presbyterian Church website.


worship leader Angie

Pastor Patrick Cobb

Patrick attended the University of Texas at San Antonio and his Master of Divinity from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary (2003). He served as a hospital chaplain and associate at Forest Hills Presbyterian before joining South Highland Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama, as minister for Youth and Families.

In 2007, Patrick and his family moved to Mexico as missionaries, working on housing, health clinics, and disaster relief.

Patrick began his military career in 2010 as an officer in the Chaplains Corp. deploying to Iraq for Operation New Dawn in 2011; he has earned three Army Commendation Medals, two Meritorious Service Medals, and a Bronze Star.

In 2019, Patrick returned to church ministry in Montesano, Washington. He is committed to Reformed Theology and biblical study, worship, and building discipleship-focused groups within his congregation and family.

Worship Director

worship leader Angie

Angie Paulsen

 Angie Paulsen is a fifth-generation Montanan with two decades of experience leading God’s church into musical prayer as a worship leader. Her heart is to see God’s people transformed by the renewing of their minds by participating in the works of the Holy Spirit. Angie’s gifting and talents bless Grace Community Fellowship as she serves in the roles of Worship Director, Children’s Ministry Leader, and Volunteer Coordinator. Angie has a college-aged son Avery James and a ten-year-old daughter Savannah. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the Mission?

    The EPC exists to carry out the Great Commission of Jesus as a denomination of Presbyterian, Reformed, Evangelical, and Missional congregations.


  • What is the denomination Vision?

    To the glory of God, the EPC family aspires to embody and proclaim Jesus’ love as a global movement of congregations engaged together in God’s mission through transformation, multiplication, and effective biblical leadership.


  • What is the denomination Motto?

    • In Essentials: Unity
    • In Non-Essentials: Liberty
    • In All Things: Charity.

  • What is the Leadership structure?

    Ruling Elders along with the Pastor, the Teaching Elder, meet regularly to oversee the ministry of the church and pray together as they seek the mind of Christ.