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Sunday 
8:00 AM
Celebrant:  The Rev. Noah H. Evans
Preacher:
Rachael Pettengill-Rasure 
LEM: Rachael Pettengill-Rasure
Usher: 
Wesley Foote, Sr.
Altar Guild:  June Pietrantoni 
10:00 AM

Celebrant: 
The Rev. Noah H. Evans  
Preacher:  Rachael Pettengill-Rasure
Minister of Music:  Ruth Roper 
LEM I:
Rachael Pettengill-Rasure 
LEM II:  Agnes Opara
Lector I *: 
Barbara Povey
 Lector II *:  Julia Lisella  
Acolytes: 
Genita Johnson, Victoria Spence and Rebecca Spence    
Ushers: 
Linda Foote and Dennis Hale 
Altar Guild:
  Elaine and Robin Sheets    
Coffee Hour Hosts: Steve Duggan, coffee  
Food Hosts: The Kerans Family and The Vestry
Counters:  Dennis Hale and Linda Foote
Vestry Person of the Day: 
Kathy Mumma   
*click on link to prepare for this week's readings  

Birthdays

 

Jane Hamel and Catherine Smith (1/19); Rochenet Joseph (1/20); Jeffrey Corcoran and Tom Hamel (1/23); Robin Grace (1/24) and Stephanie Duato (1/25). 

  

If we do not have your birthday, please contact the church office at 781-396-7215 or office@gracemedford.org  

The nominees have been announced in the election for the Diocesan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.  To read the notice on Diocese of MA website click here.  To read about it on Boston.com click here.

 Welcome!
Please join us at Grace Church. 
On Sunday, we celebrate the Eucharist at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.  James Liberge will give a children's homily in the Parish Hall.  Children will return to the 10:00 AM service for the Peace.

Sunday Evening Worship at 5:00 PM. 
Grace Church Celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sunday, January 19, 2014 at 5:00PM
"Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away and the deep fog of misunderstanding will be lifted from our fear-drenched communities, and in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty." Come and join us for a worshipful commemoration of one of our greatest prophets, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at Grace Church on Sunday, January 19 at 5:00PM. We will sing songs, pray for justice, and participate in a group-wide reading of Letter from Birmingham Jail.  
MLK's legacy is one that endures forever, so long as we make our own voices a part of it. All are welcome- we hope to see you there!
 

Who says pop music can't be spiritual? Have you ever wanted to sing your favorite songs in worship? Well, now's your chance! Beginning January 26, we will be having Playlists in Epiphany 5:00 worship in the parish hall. The music will be chosen by members of our congregation, including Patrick Hardy and Molly Fenn, with each week through March 2 featuring a different person's playlist. Come join us for this fun and delightfully unorthodox way of worshiping and celebrating the Epiphany season!

 

Snow Policy
10 AM services will not be cancelled except for extreme circumstances.  If the 8AM service or the 10AM service is to be cancelled, an announcement will be recorded on the church answering machine by 7:30 AM Sunday.  If the 5:00 PM service is cancelled there will be a  recorded message on the church answering machine by 3:30 PM. 

The Bridge between our gratitude for the past and our hope for the future.
Grace Church Stewardship 2014
You can find the
Grace Church Stewardship packet online here.

Did you know that you can still pledge? To
pledge online, click here.
Outreach Corner    
The next opportunity to help at St. Luke's Community Dining is January 25.  Please contact Brenda Pearson at
if you are interested in volunteering or have questions.  

Food is needed for the food pantries that Grace Episcopal Church supports. Food items may be placed in the baskets just outside the main entrance to the sanctuary (an usher can help you locate them).
  The items for Sunday, January 19 are peanut butter and jelly.  The items for Sunday, January 26 are ketchup or mayonnaise.

Kid's Corner

 

This has been an amazing 3 1/2 years working here at Grace. I want to thank you all for your support and compassion that you have shown me over that time. I want to especially thank everyone who has ever taught for me and all of the families who have made my position easier and possible for me. It has truly been a blessing having such a strong support system.

 

As time moves on please continue to show that same love and support for each other and for everyone that is new that walks in through that door. Everyone here needs to know that Grace will always have a special place in my heart as I move on and that a community like this is really hard to come by and duplicate. Take care of it, and take care of each other.

 

Peace and Blessings,

James P. Liberge

Other Announcements     

 

Annual Meeting & Annual Reports Due Date

The Grace Episcopal Church Annual Meeting will be Sunday, February 9.  Annual Meeting reports are due to the Parish Office.  Emailed documents are preferred.  Please send them to office@gracemedford.org  

 

Wednesdays at Grace

5:30: Preschool Godly Play, Godly Play 2

6:00: Community Dinner

6:45: Godly Play 3, Faith Explorers, Rite 13 and J2A

Adult Education- 6:45-8:00PM

*Immunity to Change

January 22nd, 6:45PM

The Reverend Noah H. Evans

A New Year is often a time when we think about making changes in our lives.  But, real change can be hard.  This three part workshop is about making real change in your own life through exploring your own "Immunity to Change."  While on sabbatical, our Rector Noah was trained by Harvard Professors Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey in their "technology" for change based on their theories of adult development and learning. They regularly consult with leaders in the business and non-profit sectors to change the way leaders help teams function at all levels. Come experience your own "Immunity to Change" map, and explore how this developmental framework may help us unlock our ability to make real changes in our lives, and our world around us.

 

January 22: Discovering our "Immunity to Change," and how to move forward

 

Bible Study on the Gospel of Matthew

Jan. 29, Feb. 5and Feb. 12

Rachael Pettengill-Rasure

For the first couple centuries Christians considered the Gospel of Matthew to be the most important of all four gospels.  It contains the story of Jesus' birth, teachings on the law, stories of his ministry, and an account of His death.  Please join us during adult ed for this three week Bible study on the Gospel of Matthew led by Rachael Pettengill-Rasure.

 

*Immunity to Change: Saturday Workshop
Saturday, February 1, 2014
9:00AM - Noon

childcare available
Led by: The Reverend Noah H. Evans
A New Year is often a time when we think about making changes in our lives. But, real change can be hard.  This three part workshop is about making real change in your own life through exploring your own "Immunity to Change."  While on sabbatical, our Rector Noah was trained by Harvard Professors Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey in their "technology" for change based on their theories of adult development and learning. They regularly consult with leaders in the business and non-profit sectors to change the way leaders help teams function at all levels. Come experience your own "Immunity to Change" map, and explore how this developmental framework may help us unlock our ability to make real changes in our lives, and our world around us.  This workshop covers the same material as was done during Wednesdays at Grace during January.  It is for those who were not able to make in on those Wednesday nights or would like to cover the same material again.  Please RSVP is you need childcare to noah@gracemedford.org.

 

Book Club 

On January 16, 2014, we're discussing Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard and on February 20, 2014, we're reading The Art Forger by B. A. Shapiro. The Grace Church Women's Book Club meets on the third Thursday each month at 7:00 pm. We welcome any woman to join us at any meeting. Please contact Genita  at pawleyslegacy@verizon.net for meeting locations.

 

Senior Men's Lunch

The next Senior Men's Lunch will be Wednesday, January 29 at noon at John Brewers Tavern in Malden.  Please RSVP to the Parish Office.

 

Service of the Four Chaplains

Sunday, February 2, 2:00 PM  

Grace Episcopal Church, Medford

This interfaith service is to commemorate the four chaplains (on Jewish, one Catholic and two Protestant) who died in 1943 saving the lives of many sailors as the USAT Dorchester was tragically sunk.   This service is organized by the Medford American Legion.  The Reverend Noah Evans, our Rector, will be participating and this year Grace Church will be hosting.  Please come and join this interfaith celebration of heroic cooperation and service.

 

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The Greening Grace Committee Wants You!
The Greening Grace Committee has run a number of successful projects and programs in recent years including Green Up Clean Up, the Terracycle alternative recycling campaign, bringing in guest speakers and the installation of Grace's solar array. Under the leadership of Jonathan and Alicia Hunt, the committee won a leadership award from Interfaith Power and Light for its work. The Committee is looking for new members to work on ongoing and new projects. Please talk to Jonathan (jmhunt@mit.edu) or Alicia (iggy@alum.mit.edu) if you are interested in getting involved with environmental issues through Grace Church. Meeting times and activities will be determined by the needs of the committee members.