Grace Episcopal Church  

In This Issue
Sunday Ministers
Birthdays
Sunday Services

Connect with Grace!

Sunday Services
9:00 AM

Celebrant and Preacher: 
The Rev. Dr. Maggie Arnold
Musician: 
Robert Noble 
LEM I:
Mia Benjamin  
LEM II: 
Rochenet Joseph 
 Lector I*:
Ann Frenning-Kossuth  
Lector II*:
Mia Benjamin   
Acolytes:  Nzube Opara, Melanie Edgecomb and Chioma Opara
Usher:
Vin Maganzini  
Altar Guild
Olivia Bracken 
Vestry Person of the Day:
Branwen Smith-King   
Children's Homily 
Maria Fenn  
Coffee Hour Hosts:  
Vin Maganzini, coffee 
Counters:
Vin Maganzini and Naida Gavrelis    
 
*click on link to prepare for this week's readings  

Birthdays

 

Jehovanny Jean (8/6) and Miguel McCurdy (8/7).

 

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!
Grace Church is on our summer service schedule with one Sunday service at 9:00 AM. This will be a chance for worshipers from the 8 AM, 10 AM and 5 PM congregations to be together, and also allows us to beat the summer heat! The Rev. Dr. Maggie Arnold is the celebrant and Preacher this Sunday. Robert Noble will be our guest musician on Sunday while Ruth Roper is on vacation. Maria Fenn will offer the children's homily.
   #FlatGrace with Beverly Convery, a regular volunteer at the St. Francis Food Pantry.  This is one of the local food pantries that the food donations that you bring to Grace Church help to support. 

You can bring Grace Church with you wherever you go this summer too! 

Pick up a picture of Grace Church and bring it with you on your travels this summer.  Take a photo and post it to social media or send it in and we will post it on our bulletin board. To print one from home, click here.

Read the new post on the organ restoration at the "Restoring Grace" blog.   

 

David E. Wallace & Co. has invited us to visit the organ and see the restoration in person!  The date is Friday, August 28th.  Gorham,Maine is near Portland, about two hours from Medford.  There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board in the Wiles Parish Hall.  We will plan carpools once we know who is going.


Recently, for the first time since its installation, the organ was completely dismantled piece-by-piece and sent to David E. Wallace and Co. organ builders in Gorham, Maine for a complete restoration. We anticipate the return of a fully restored organ back at Grace Church by Christmas

 
The organ restoration project is the final project to be paid for by the 2011 Grace Church Capital Campaign along with additional fundraising being done to help support this effort. Please consider a contribution to help us reach our fundraising goal. 

Outreach Corner 

 

The next opportunity to help at St. Luke's Community Dining is August 29. 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.  Please contact Lisa Carson with any questions or to volunteer to help on August 29th!

 

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 August 2 are tuna or spam.  The item for August 9 is cereal.

Kid's Corner  

 

Register for Fall youth education programs

Please register now for our September Sunday School and Wednesdays at Grace programs.  Your registration helps us to plan, group classes and order supplies.  Click here for the online registration form.

 

Summer @ Grace for kids

From now through September 13th, there will be a Children's Homily in the parish hall during the regular sermon time. Please contact Rev. Maggie at maggie@gracemedford.org if the Spirit might be calling you to participate in this fun ministry. Vin Maganzini will offer a children's homily on July 26. 

 

We'll be rolling out our first Scripture Explorer Backpacks this summer--filled with materials to help you explore a Bible story together at home or on the road! This is a great opportunity to grow in God's Word wherever you're roaming. Look for them after school ends...

 

When you're around, help us tend our vegetable garden! We always need help with weeding and watering. Talk to Rev. Maggie or Jane Hamel about putting your junior green thumbs to work.

 

Also, watch for a "Great Summer Reading for Kids" feature on our Facebook page.

Other Announcements

 

Diocesan Youth Leadership Academy(YLA)

Our parishioner, Alan Novaes heads off to El Salvador August 8 as part of the diocesan Youth Leadership Academy delegation.  Please pray for the Youth Leadership Academy and their adult companions, that their trip be safe, that they remain in good health, and that they be open to the transformational power of the Spirit of God.  If you want to follow the group's progress, check out their blog.  This week you can read what Alan wrote in anticipation of their travel. The group returns late in the evening August 15

 

Summer Service Schedule

From Sunday, July 5th until Sunday, August 30th we will be on our summer service schedule with one service at 9:00AM. This will be a chance for worshipers from the 8, 10 and 5 congregations to be together, and also allows us to beat the summer heat!  

 

Dining with Grace

We have more picnics scheduled! The Hamel Family will host a picnic at their home on August 23 at 4:00 PM.  Cindy Scott will be hosting at her home on Saturday, August 29th at 4PM and Maria Fenn is hosting on Sunday August 30th right after church. Sign-up sheets are on the bulletin board in the Parish Hall.

 

Book Club

The Women's Book Club meets every third Thursday (except in August) at 7 pm. There is no meeting in August. On September 17th the book is The Given Day by Dennis LeHane The meeting in October is a bit early, October 15. We're reading A Hope in the Unseen by Ron Suskind. For more information, see Genita at the 10 am church service or email her at  

pawleyslegacy@verizon.net. 

   

This is What the Church is Made For:

Embracing the Prophetic Tradition with Rev. Alexia Salvatierra Thursday, August 13 -- 9:00am-5:00pm at the Reggie Lewis Center at Roxbury Community College

 

On Thursday, Aug. 13, the Leadership Development Initiative, Life Together, Episcopal City Mission, the Mission Institute, the Congregational Development Team of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, and Episcopal Divinity School are excited to host the Rev. Alexia Salvatierra for a day-long training, "This is What the Church is Made For: Embracing the Prophetic Tradition." LDI is especially pleased to invite our alumni from all 6 years of our program to this thrilling training opportunity! Alexia is a long-time organizer, pastor, and trainer. Through teaching, storytelling, and small-group work, Alexia will inspire and equip participants to understand and be drawn into the Christian prophetic tradition of faith-rooted organizing.

 

Costs for the day, including breakfast and lunch, is $25. Free parking available. Please RSVP.  

 

Save the Date!

September 13: Fall Parish Picnic

September 16: Columbia Fundraising Dinner 

September 20: Sunday school begins

September 23: Wednesdays at Grace Begins

 

  Community Day Booth & Grace Parade Float
It's September 27th. You're watching the Medford 385th Anniversary Parade go down Winthrop Street when suddenly...HERE COMES THE GRACE CHURCH FLOAT!! 

If you just got really excited, have a brilliant design idea, a flatbed truck and/or a trailer, let Mia 
mia@gracemedford.org know!

We'll also be representing Grace to our community at Community Day on September 13th from 12:30-4:30pm. Possibilities for tying in the two events thematically abound! Community Day will especially be an incredible opportunity for explaining who Grace Church is and what "Love God. Love your neighbor. Change the world" really means to our wider Medford community. Let Mia know if this feels like part of your ministry at Grace and you'll like to be there at the booth.