Worshipping at Grace

Sundays
8:00 am Holy Eucharist (no music)
10:30 am Holy Eucharist (with music)
9:15 am Sunday School - in the Parish Hall

 

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Pancake Supper Shrove Tuesday


Tuesday, February 16th in Parish Hall from 6:00 to 8:00 pm


Chinese New Year Dinner and Auction


Saturday, February 6th at 7:00 PM in the Parish Hall


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March 13
11:00 am - 03:00 pm
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08:00 am - 09:00 am
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Welcome!

God calls us, Grace Episcopal Church, Massapequa, to be a welcoming home for Christian families, individuals, and youth who seek spiritual enrichment and comfort.

We are an intergenerational Episcopal parish -- a congregation that lives its mission through service to those among us, and others, who are in need.  We are a fellowship of Christian people committed to worshipping God and serving Him in the Church and the world. As a parish family, we find joyful unity in the grace of God the Father, the love of Jesus Christ, and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.  

All are welcome to worship with us, and all who have been baptized in the name of The Trinity are welcome to share in the Eucharist.

 The Rev. Joshua D. Walters, Rector

 

Parish Prayer

Almighty God, your loving providence has brought us together into the sacred fellowship of this parish.  Help us, we pray, to worship you with such holy worship, to serve you with such unselfish love, and to give so generously, for the extension of your kingdom, that we may become worthy members of your Holy Catholic Church, and that our parish may faithfully fulfill its mission - - to serve the Lord through: education within the Christian environment, responsible stewardship and witness and service to the wider community through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and resigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever, Amen – Nov 23, 1986, rev. 2000

News from Episcopal Life Online

Episcopal Life Online

Episcopal Life Online

A historic summit meeting of Christian and Muslim leaders at Washington National Cathedral is the topic of ENS Weekly bulletin inserts for March 21. A group of 24 leaders of the Anglican, Shi'a, Sunni and Roman Catholic traditions met at the cathedral March 1 – 3, culminating in a public dialogue and a call to action for interfaith peacemaking efforts in their faith groups
Episcopal Diocese of Haiti Bishop Jean Zaché Duracin has written to the wider church saying that the magnitude-7 earthquake that struck the country Jan. 12 "was our baptism."
Christian and Muslim leaders, gathering for a historic summit at Washington National Cathedral, have committed themselves to "appeal to government and community leaders to promote peace and reconciliation efforts worldwide."