Grace Episcopal Church  

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Sunday Ministers
Birthdays
Sunday Services

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Sunday Services

8:00 AM

Celebrant:  

The Rev. Noah H. Evans 

Preacher: Mia Benjamin, Life Together intern 

LEM:  June Pietrantoni 

Usher: John Schlesinger 
Altar Guild:June Pietrantoni
 
10:00 AM
Celebrant:  
The Rev. Dr. Maggie Arnold
Preacher:  Mia Benjamin, Life Together intern 
Minister of Music:  Ruth Roper
LEM I:
Mia Benjamin 
LEM II:  Wes Foote, Jr. 
Lector I*:
Esther Brownsmith 
Barbara Novaes 
Acolytes: Louis Carson, Victoria Spence and Rebecca Spence
Ushers:
James Klasen and Dennis Hale 
Altar Guild
Adele Travisano and Marie Glynn 
Children's Homilist:  The Rev. Noah H. Evans
Vestry Person of the Day:
Dennis Hale 
Coffee Hour Hosts:
Vin Maganzini, coffee  and David and Hallie Lee, food
Counters:
Naida Gavrelis and Linda Foote 

5:00 PM
Celebrant:
The Rev. Noah H. Evans  
Musician: 
Cheryl Forest Morganson
Altar Guild: 
Mia Benjamin and Carolyn Rogers 
 
*click on link to prepare for this week's readings  

Birthdays

 

Michael Gaughan(4/20); Becky Benowicz, Gabriel Pastor and Jenni-Lyn Rogers (4/21); Genita Johnson and Steve Scott (4/22); Sydney Zhou (4/23); Joseph Auner and Ellery Klein (4/24) Jill Capuccio and Lucia Page (4/25).

 

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


Welcome
Please join us at 
Grace Church!

We celebrate the Eucharist at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.  Mia Benjamin, Life Together intern, preaches at all services.  The Rev. Noah H. Evans is the celebrant for the 8:00 AM service and 5:00 PM service.  The Rev. Dr. Maggie Arnold is the celebrant at the 10:00 AM service.   There are no Sunday School classes due to the school vacation. The Rev. Noah Evans will offer a children's homily in Wiles Hall following the Gospel reading. Children will return to the church for the Peace.  Nursery care is available.

Wednesdays at Grace

5:30: younger children's Godly Play classes

6:00: Community Dinner

Dinner Hosts on April 29:  Matt Bell and Ellery Klein  

6:45: older children's classes

Adult Education- 6:45-8:00PM

 

Celebrate Earth Month with Grace Church 
 

April 29, 2015 

Movie: "Trashed - No Place For Waste"

"Trashed - No Place for Waste" looks at the risks to the food chain and the environment through pollution of our air, land and sea by waste. The film reveals surprising truths about very immediate and potent dangers to our health, a global conversation from Iceland to Indonesia between the film star Jeremy Irons and scientists, politicians, and ordinary individuals whose health and livelihoods have been fundamentally affected by waste pollution. Visually and emotionally the film is both horrific and beautiful: an interplay of human interest and political wake-up call. But it ends on a message of hope: showing how the risks to our survival can easily be averted through sustainable approaches that provide far more employment than the current 'waste industry'.

 

There will also be a presentation by a local community group about recycling and waste in our own community. 

 

This free screening is sponsored by the Medford Film Collaborative, Grace Episcopal Church, and the City of Medford Office of Energy and the Environment.

Outreach Corner 

 

The next opportunity to help at St. Luke's Community Dining is April 25.  It is not just cooking. There are several other duties that go along with community dining, such as, serving food to people seated, clean up, washing dishes, cutting up vegetables, filling the plates with food before serving and so much more.Lisa Carson is the coordinator of Grace Church's work with the St. Luke's Community Dining ministry.  Please contact her with any 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, April 19 are pasta and sauce.  The item for Sunday, April 26 is tuna

 

Thanks to all who volunteered their time for the Clothing Pantry!
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GreenUp CleanUp Event Hosts Needed!
 http://gracemedford.org/greenupcleanup/

If you are interested in being the point person for a CleanUp, or represent a group that would like to partner with Grace Church to clean up a park, please let us know.  No prior experience is necessary.

Email us at  greenupcleanup@gracemedford.org  to get the process started.  If you have questions, please ask a member of the GreenUp CleanUp team: Alicia Hunt, Margaret Smist or Ann Frenning-Kossuth

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Medford Community Park Clean Ups on April 25th!
In addition to organizing community park clean ups, members of Grace Church also support other area cleanups.  This year, for Earth Day & DCR Park Serves Day there are 5 cleanups on Saturday April 25th in Medford. Let Alicia Hunt know if you want to coordinate a Grace Church group to any of these events:

9AM-noon Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) will host a river and park cleanup to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 25 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Volunteers should meet at the DCR Torbert MacDonald Park parking lot off of Mystic Valley Parkway/Route 16 in Medford.  Contact:Andrea Ritter

9am-1pm
 Friends of the Middlesex Fells will host a day of service in conjunction with DCR Park Serve Day.  Available projects will include trail cleanups and habitat restoration at sites throughout the Fells Reservation.  Volunteers should meet at Flynn Rink (300 Elm St., Medford) between 9am and 10:30am
 to register and receive your work assignment.  All ages are welcome! Please bring water, snacks, sunscreen and/or bug spray to suit your needs. Any required tools will be provided.  Lightning cancels, otherwise please dress for the weather.  Contact: Rich Sanford

9:30am-1pm - Friends of the Mystic River - 20th annual Mystic River Spring Cleanup
Volunteers meet at Hormel (90 Locust St.) to sign in and pick up bags, gloves and instructions. Work will focus on the Mystic Riverbend Park and adjacent MacDonald Park areas, but participants are welcome to travel to any other location along the Mystic in Medford that they may wish to clean up. At the end of the event, organizers will collect all bags of trash that have been filled and return them to the Hormel site for pickup by the city.
2pm-4pm - Medford Community Coalition - Medford Square
Participants should meet at Burying Ground Plaza at the corner of Riverside Ave. and River St. in Medford Square by 1:45 p.m. Jointly with Medford DPW, Green Medford, and the Medford Department of Energy and the Environment.  Contact: Laura at medfordcoalition@gmail.com.

2pm-4pm - Hickey Park clean up with The Roberts PTO

Sponsored by the Roberts PTO and Grace Church's GreenUp CleanUp team. Hickey Park is located at Fellsway West and Park Street. Bring a reusable water bottle for hydration. Light refreshments provided by Whole Foods and the Roberts PTO. See Ellery Klein for more information.

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Water Chestnut Pull
Our river is covered with an invasive plant - water chestnuts.  The City of Medford, the Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) and the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation are involved in a multi-year project to remove this plant from our river.  One portion of the work each year is hand pulling the weeds.  The work is messy, wet and fun!

Saturday July 18th, 9am-noon
 join members of Grace Church to hand-harvest water chestnuts with MyRWA.  Advance registration will be required to reserve space in a canoe. For more information contact Alicia Hunt.
Other Announcements
 

Book Club

The Women's Book Club meets every third Thursday except in August at 7 pm. Any woman is welcome to attend any meeting. For April 16 we're reading The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin. On May 21 we're discussing The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kid.. For more information, see Genita at the 10 am church service or email her at pawleyslegacy@verizon.net.

 

Friday night youth event on April 17:

Grace Church is hosting an evening of games and fun for youth, grades 6-12, on Friday, March 27 from 6-10pm. Parent chaperones are Laura Duggan and Deb Smith. Dinner is not provided, but kids can bring a favorite board game to share.

 

Peabody Museum visit, 

Wednesday, April 22: 

Grace parishioner Jeffrey Quilter is the Director of Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and has organized a visit for elementary school children (grades 2-5) during April vacation week, on Wednesday, April 22 at 10:30am. We will experience a program on religious artifacts and practices on the Day of the Dead in Central America. All kids must be accompanied by an adult. Admission for the day and program are FREE! This is a great opportunity. You must RSVP to Rev. Maggie in order to join our group, 

maggie@gracemedford.org. We'll plan to get lunch in the area together afterwards.

 

Medford Rehab and Nursing Center  

The Grace LDI Team, now known as SHARE Grace (Spreading Hope Awareness and Renewal with the Elderly and People with Mental Illness) has come together around a shared purpose of combating the stigma against mental illness and aging in our communities to create a beautiful and sacred space for worship at the Medford Rehab and Nursing Center.  We are having our next monthly service on Wednesday April 22 at 3 PM 
 

New Multicultural Play Coming to  

Grace Church October 2015!

Open Auditions will be held for "The Virtue of Penelope: A Chinese Odyssey" on April 18th and 25th from 10:00 AM to noon and 1:00 to 2:00 PM at Medford's Grace Church, 160 High Street, for actors aged 10 years -old to adult. All applicants should be prepared to audition with a two-minute monologue. "Call backs" will be on Saturday, May 2nd, 10:00 AM to noon and 1:00 to 3:00 PM at Grace Church. "Odyssey" will premiere at Grace Church this October 16th and 17th in conjunction with CACHE's October "Arts Around Medford" celebration.

 

Written and directed by Laura R. Duggan, "The Virtue of Penelope: A Chinese Odyssey" is based upon Homer's Epic Poems, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." It will be done in a Chinese theatrical style with both authentic dance and kung-fu staged by Medford's Ninja Nguyen of XTreme Ninja on Riverside Avenue.  Direct all inquiries to Laura R. Duggan at LauraRDuggan16@gmail.com.

 

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Medford Arts Council, a local agency supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

 

20/30s Fellowship

Join us for a simple meal and discussion on Friday, April 24th at 7:00 pm.  We'll be having a classic Stone Soup meal so please bring your favorite soup ingredients ready to add. Contact Mia Benjamin mia@gracemedford.org to RSVP or join our Facebook group.

 

Calling all artists!

The SHARE Grace team is looking for artists (children and adult volunteers) to create portraits from photographs of the residents of Medford Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. We will have a portrait workshop and masterpiece creation party after the 10am service on May 3. Portraits will be displayed in the Parish Hall and then presented to residents in May. If you are interested using any range of media to create portraits or looking to get involved, please contact Mia at mia@gracemedford.org.

 

Yoga Class

Jenn ( Param Sevak Kaur ) Woodward is offering a free hour and a half Kundalini Yoga and Meditation class, May 3rd 3:00pm at Grace, to help us let go of all the pressures from the world and go calmly within.

 

The class will include meditation, breath work, a yoga set and yes, even some Dancing!  There is no experience necessary! Just bring a blanket or a mat with you.

 

"Kundalini Yoga is called the Yoga of Awareness.[It] precisely and consciously combines breath, mudra, eye-focus, mantra, body locks, and postures to balance the glandular system, strengthen the nervous system, expand lung capacity, and purifiy the blood. It brings balance to the body, mind, and soul."-3ho.org