by Communications | Aug 3, 2022 | Community, News
As the pandemic lockdown entered its second year in 2021, the Bishop of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, Mark Edington, edited and published a series of short essays on the impact of being closed for in person worship. The essays were entitled “We...
by Communications | Jul 19, 2022 | Children & Youth, Community
Can you believe it has already been a month at the Good News Garden? Our plants are growing, seedlings are sprouting, and new friends are joining us in the garden each week! — people, birds, bees, frogs, and lots of worms! Last Sunday, we explored the kinds of...
by Communications | Jul 13, 2022 | Community, Events, Volunteer
In years past (way past!) there was a “coffee hour rota” at Grace – a list of folks willing to bring refreshments sweet or savory to our post-worship gathering in the courtyard – which always included someone who knew how to make the coffee in the kitchen. The people...
by Communications | Jul 6, 2022 | agreements, Community
After the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in March of 2018, my colleagues at Justin Siena High School and I sat around a table to decide how best to listen to our students and respond as a school community. We had had a tumultuous year already. While our...
by Communications | Jun 30, 2022 | Community, Events
The annual Grace Church Rummage sale is back on Saturday August 20th from 09:00am – 04:00pm! You can find the seller guidelines and floor plan for our upcoming Grace Church Rummage Sale below. You can read the guidelines for sellers HERE and view the floor plan...
by Communications | Jun 7, 2022 | Community, Impact & Outreach
It may sound strange, but moving out of homelessness into housing can be a daunting process. People experiencing homelessness have typically been through multiple traumas in their lives, so that major life changes and new responsibilities, like moving into housing,...
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