Worshipping at Grace

 

Sundays

8:00 am Holy Eucharist (no music)

10:00 am Holy Eucharist (with music)

9:15 am Sunday School Wednesday

Wednesday

8:45 am - Grace Day School Chapel (when school is in session)

Thursdays

8:45 am Eucharist in Chapel followed by Bible Study

 

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Warden and Vestry Members Installed


Elected at the 168th annual meeting of Grace Church.


Rector’s Annual Address - The Rev. Joshua D. Walters


For the past three annual meetings I have stood before you at this lectern as your rector. In my fi


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February 8
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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

 The Rev. Elizabeth A. Belasco, Deacon

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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


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[Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs] Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has accepted the invitations of Primates of Anglican Communion provinces in Asia to visit, address diocesan gatherings, celebrate Eucharist and preach during February and early March. “I look forward to renewing friendships and visiting new areas in Asia, and I am grateful [...]
ENS Blog
[Anglican Communion News Service] 4th–8th February 2012 Bujumbura, Burundi “Harnessing our unity to unlock our potential and secure our future” Hosted by the Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi, the 11th CAPA Council meeting is bringing together Primates or their representatives, clergy and lay people from the 12 Anglican Provinces of Africa along with [...]
Noticias
[Episcopal News Service – Linthicum Heights, Maryland] Al tiempo que el Comité Permanente Conjunto sobre Programa, Presupuesto y Finanzas (PB&F por su sigla en inglés) se reunía aquí para debatir el anteproyecto del presupuesto 2013-2015, algunos de sus miembros expresaron que se enfrentaban al manejo de muchos asuntos en conflicto. El comité del presupuesto de [...]
Churchwide
[Diocese of Southern Ohio] Erin Koepke found that the bond of food, of breaking bread together, transcends geography, age, race and culture. A longtime camp counselor in the Diocese of Southern Ohio and member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Dayton, Koepke joined micro-farmers from South Africa and two colleagues to create a cookbook using locally [...]
Commentary
[Episcopal News Service] Jonathan Myrick Daniels was a 26-year-old seminarian when he heard the televised appeal of Martin Luther King Jr. for students and clergy to join the struggle for civil rights. Inspired by the words of the Magnificat about the God who “hath put down the mighty from their seat and hath exalted the [...]