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Sunday Services 

8:00 AM
Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Noah H. Evans
LEM: June Pietrantoni
Usher: 
Altar Guild:
June Pietrantoni

10:00 AM
Celebrant and Preacher: 
The Rev. Noah H. Evans
Minister of Music:
Ruth Roper 
LEM I: 
Mia Benjamin
LEM II:
Emmy Llewellyn
Ellery Klein
Kate Woodward
Acolytes:
Timmy Lwanga, Lincoln Bell and Sam Cluggish
Ushers:
Kristen Spence and Dennis Hale
Altar Guild
Olivia Bracken
Vestry Person of the Day:
Lucia Page
Counters:
Wes Foote and Dennis Hale
Coffee Hour:  
Steve Duggan, coffee -- food host needed


5:00 PM
Celebrant and Preacher:  The Rev. Noah H. Evans
Musician: Nicholas Hayes
 
*click on link to prepare for this week's readings
Birthdays

Amanda O'Leary (5/1); Owen Stumpf Paquet (5/2); Sydney Hamel (5/3); Cameron Deane (5/4); Steve Bucchianeri and June Pietrantoni (5/5); Crystal New and Myra Skeete (5/6) and Carrie Cross (5/7).

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!
We celebrate the Eucharist on Sunday at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.  Sunday School begins promptly at 9:45 AM.  Nursery care is available during the 10:00 AM service.
by Mia Benjamin, Life Together intern

On Friday, April 22nd, a group of twenty twenty-somethings from all over Boston gathered at 40 Prescott Street for food and fellowship. Most of the young adults learned about the event through the Life Together intern at their church. read more
The World's Greatest Bargain, "Madame Butterfly", and "99 Homes"
By Sue Maltz

Grace Church parishoner Susan Maltz is a retired physical therapist.  She lives in Arlington with husband, Al, and dog, Reggie.

For 10 years, New York's Metropolitan Opera has been broadcasting simulcast performances to movie theaters around the world.  The cost of a ticket is less than $25, a bargain compared to the tickets at the bricks and mortar Met...read more
Outreach Corner 
The next opportunity to help at St. Luke's Community Dining in Chelsea is April 30, 2016. The next opportunity to prepare or serve breakfast and lunch will be on May 28.  Please contact Lisa Carson with any questions or to volunteer to help. 
  
Food is needed for the food pantries that Grace Episcopal Church supports. The items for May 1 are peanut butter, sunflower seed butter or jelly.  The items for May 8 are cereal or rice.

Clothing PantrySemi-Annual 
Clothing Pantry
The Spring Clothing Pantry will be held on Saturday, April 30 from 9:00 AM to noon.  We need volunteers to help with set-up, pantry day and close down.  Adults only are needed on Saturday.
 
Our set-up days are as follows:
Thursday, April 28 from 6:00 to 8:00 for sorting in the church. Friday, April 29 from 6:00 until set up is done. Both adults and children can help with sorting and folding!
 
Please, let Maria Fenn or Cheryl Woodbury know if and when you can help.  
Wednesdays @ Grace
Toddler Godly Play class - 5:30-6:30
Godly Play 1-Preschool-Kindergarten,   5:30-6:15
Godly Play 2-Grades 1-2,   5:30-6:15
Dinner,   6-6:45
Child-care for children through 2nd grade, 6:45-8
Bible Class (grades 3-4), 6:45-8
Rite 13 youth group (grades 5-7), 6:45-8
J2A youth group (grades 8-9), 6:45-8
Adult Education classes, 6:45-8

"Salaam, Neighbor" film screening
Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 6:45 PM
Grace Church presents this in partnership with the Medford Film Collaborative 
This is a critical moment, with more refugees today than anytime in the last century. In Syria alone, more than 4.8 million people have fled the country to escape the atrocities of war. Right now, we are at risk of losing a generation of youth, destabilizing the region, and perpetuating a cycle of violence and poverty. In an effort to better understand refugee life...read more

The Extraordinary Life of The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray A talk by Sue Maltz
Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 6:45pm
Sue Maltz will make a presentation on the life and works of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray (1910-1985).  Dr. Murray was elected to the list of Holy Men and Holy Women in the Episcopal Church. read more

Intern "Last Lecture" with Mia Benjamin
Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 6:45pm
In the tradition of the great college professors, our intern, Mia Benjamin, will be giving her "Last Lecture" filled with all her departing wisdom from her last two years of service at Grace Church. read more

Our last Wednesdays at Grace of the school year will be on May 25--join us for a wonderful POT-LUCK dinner, with games and activities for the whole family, as we celebrate the close of a wonderful program year. Dinner is at 6pm. Please note that there will not be regular classes for kids or adults that night.
Barbara C. Harris Summer Camp

Grace Church is a stop on the chartered bus route to camp all summer, and we need volunteers to supervise the camper drop-offs (on Sunday afternoons) and pick-ups (Friday afternoons) from the last weekend in June through the last weekend in July. Are you interested? Contact Rev. Maggie at maggie@gracemedford.org.

Barbara C. Harris Camp & Conference Center Summer Camp registration is now open! Noah will be a camp chaplain and at Camp, Sunday, June 26th - Friday, July 1st. Sign up for that week, or any week of the summer!  Talk to Noah or Maggie about scholarships.  More information at BCHCenter.org 
Green banner GreenUp CleanUp 2016
Grace Church's ministry to engage the community in park cleanups is back for its 6th year!
May 14th, 10AM - Fellsmere Pond, Malden - with Malden Community Action Group - This park is also known to Medford residents as "Five Bumps" a popular sledding location on the edge of Fulton Heights.

Clean Up Leaders and partners are needed to coordinate other clean ups this year. We're also looking for a volunteer or two to help with media and outreach by taking photos and sending short write-ups  to the local papers before and after events. Anyone interested in learning more and getting more involved with this ministry should speak with Alicia Hunt,
GreenUpCleanUp@gracemedford.org
Other Announcements
Healthy Returns @ Grace
The response to our new health Ministry, Healthy Returns at Grace has been awesome. If you have an idea or interest please contact me or any member of the health ministry. Thank you! Ministry members include: Nanci Branson-Palladino (nanci.palladino57@comcast.net), Esther Brownsmith (esther.brownsmith@gmail.com), Hallie Lee (hallies.lee@gmail.com), Kris Plausky (kris.plausky@gmail.com) and Karen Sargent (cata.lee.s91@gmail.com).

walk for hunger
Walk for Hunger
Support the Grace Church team led by Jaeda Hamel for the Walk for Hunger on May 1st! We will be meeting at the fountain in the Boston common right outside of the Park street station. To join the team go to projectbread.org -- Walk for Hunger -- Search for a team -- Grace Medford -- Join team -- and follow the directions. You can also donate to the team through the same process (just click donate instead of join team) Thanks so much! For more information email Jaeda at jvvh2013@gmail.com

Parental Caregivers Support Group
Do you take care of your parents? Are you making decisions for them? Isn't this hard? If you would like to commiserate, share your situation and experiences, and learn from others similar experiences, join us once a month for a Parental Caregivers Support Group. We will use the book The 36 hour day: a Family Guide to Caring for People who have Alzheimer Disease, Related Dementias and Memory Loss by N. Mace and P Rabins as a third party reference. This is part of the new Healthy Returns @ Grace. We will meet on Tuesday nights from 7-8pm (-8:30 for private discussions) in the Common Room at Grace Church. The dates are April 19, May 24 and June 14 with more scheduled later. For more information, email Day Farenga at dyf4@comcast.net or Hallie Lee at hallies.lee@gmail.com.

Cooking Class with Esther Brown
Join us for a healthy cooking class with Esther Brown on Friday night, June 10th at 6 PM.  A fun night is planned -- more information is coming! Offered by Healthy Returns @ Grace.
 
Laramie Project performance 
to fund Colombian Mission work!
Come join us on Friday, May 6 at 7:30 pm.   Parishioners (Brenda Pearson, Dottie Palladino, Molly and Mike Fenn, Vin Maganzini, June Pietrantoni, Margaret Smist, Matthew Bell and Bill Smalley) will be performing a staged reading of The Laramie Project. 
 
The Laramie Project is a powerful play telling the story of the aftermath of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepherd in Laramie Wyoming.   Read more about the play and plan to attend!!  Refreshments will be served.  All donations support Grace Church's mission work in Colombia.  Tickets are $10 and those wishing to donate more are welcome to do so!

20s/30s Habitat for Humanity Build
Join folks in their 20s and 30s from local Episcopal parishes to learn and serve while partnering with families in need of housing! Together, we'll be practicing how to be God's hands and elbows at a duplex construction site in Wayland on Saturday, May 7, 12pm-4pm. No equipment or prior experience necessary. Organized by the 20s/30s Group at St. Andrew's, Framingham. If interested, sign up on Facebook http://on.fb.me/1SCFen9 or contact Mia BenjamiCar-pooling is available, just let me know what you need!
 
YLA Mission Trip Fundraising Dinner
Come and join us for a night of dinner, raffles and a silent auction on Saturday, May 14th at 5 p.m. for Elizabeth and Catherine Woodbury's YLA mission trip to Arizona and Mexico where they will learn about border issues and the people these issues effect.  The cost is $10 a person or $25 a family. Please contact Cheryl Woodbury to attend
 
Do you have raffle items to help out with the Woodbury's YLA Mission Trip fundraiser?
Do you have goods or services that you would be willing to give to the Woodbury's to either raffle or auction off to support them in reaching their goal to go on their mission trip this summer?  Please contact Cheryl Woodbury

Pentecost - multilingual reading!
Do you speak another language? Pentecost, May 15, is the birthday of the church and the festival in which we celebrate the disciples speaking in all of the languages of the world. We will be reading one of the lessons that day in many different languages. If you speak another language and are willing to participate, please let Noah Evans know (noah@gracemedford.org). You will only have to read two lines, so amateur linguists are welcome.

Free Screening of "In Defense of Food with Michael Pollan" on 
May 19 at 7:00PM
In Defense of Food tackles a question more and more people around the world have been asking: What should I eat to be healthy? Based on award-winning journalist Michael Pollan's best-selling book, the program explores how the modern diet has been making us sick and what we can do to change it.  The screening will be held at Grace Church and is part of the Medford Farmer's Market Spring Film Series.  Doors open at 6:30 and film begins at 7:00 PM. Please join us! 

Book Club
The Women's Book Club meets every third Thursday at 7PM.   For May 19 the book is House Rules by Jodi Picoult.  For more information, contact Genita Johnson at pawleyslegacy@verizon.net. 

YLA (Youth Leadership Academy) Fundraiser
Paint Afternoon for Elizabeth and Catherine Woodbury's YLA mission trip to Arizona and Mexico to talk and learn about border issues and the people this issue effects.  Come and paint with Cheryl Woodbury and have some fun with others from the church.  The fundraiser will take place on June 11 at 4 p.m.  Light refreshments will be served.  The cost is $40 and all supplies and refreshments are included. 

Youth Leadership Academy Project
A YLA "YO Tea" will be held on Saturday, June 18 at 3 p.m.  This is an afternoon tea for teens and 65+ adults to get together to share, learn and converse.  Catherine and Elizabeth Woodbury are running this tea for their YLA project for the church.  There is no cost to attend.  Please see any of the Woodbury's for more details.  There will be a sign-up sheet in Wiles Hall.