Grace Episcopal Church  

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Birthdays

Connect with Grace!

Sunday Services 

9:00 AM
Celebrant and Preacher: 
The Rev. Dr. Maggie Arnold
Minister of Music:
Ruth Roper 
LEM I: 
Genita Johnson
LEM II:  Lisa Faber Ginggen
Deborah Jennings
 Lector II *:
Laura Duggan
Acolytes:

Ushers:
Butch Edgecomb and Daniel Egger
Altar Guild
Margaret Smist and Dottie Palladino
Vestry Person of the Day:
Sue Maltz
Children's 
Homilist:  
Healing Ministers:  John Rogers, Margaret Smist and Cindy Scott
Counters:
Naida Gavrelis and Tom Hamel
Coffee Hour:  
Tom Hamel, coffee.  Food hosts needed
 
*click on link to prepare for this week's readings
Birthdays

Fiona Cox (7/10); Jason Cluggish (7/11); Erica Deane and Marie Glynn (7/12); Lorella Bowers and Tristan Cross-Choi (7/14); Sara Folta (7/15).

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

Welcome.
Please join us at
 Grace Church!
On Sundays until Sunday, August 28th we will be on our summer service schedule with one service at 9:00 AM. 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! 

There will be a children's homily offered on Sunday. 
Church Away from Church Summer Fun
Take Jesus with you on your travels this summer! Last year we watched on Facebook as #flatGrace journeyed with parishioners from London to Maine and many points in between. 
In 2016, #flatJesus (carrying His own #flatGrace) is ready to go! Take a photo of #flatJesus wherever you find yourself this summer, from your backyard barbecue to Timbuktu, and share it with us on Facebook or send us a paper copy for our bulletin board in the Parish Hall. Make sure to bring along your  Summer Church Attendance card with you to every church service you attend in July and August--completed cards can be entered into a raffle for a prize at the end of the summer! Download #flatJesus and instructions and join us for summer fun.
Outreach Corner 
The next opportunity to help at St. Luke's Community Dining in Chelsea is July 30.  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 July 10 are cereal or rice.  The items for July 17 are canned soup or tuna.
The Grace Garden
The Grace Garden grows produce for the food pantry. Peas and chives have been harvested and donated, and we've got beets, radishes, tomatoes, and green beans coming. We need help to tend the garden through the hot summer months, when weeding and watering are regular needs. Please consider helping for a week this summer! Just use the sign-up sheet in the parish hall, or see or email jane.hamel@gmail.com. We would also love help with the weekly deliveries on Thursday afternoons! Use this signup or email Jane to help out with that.
Other Announcements

Healthy Returns @ Grace

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. We will meet on Tuesday night, July 19 from 7:30-8:30pm in the Common Room at Grace Church. For more information, email Day Farenga at dyf4@comcast.net or Hallie Lee at hallies.lee@gmail.com.

Hiking in the Fells
As part of Grace Church's new health initiative, Catherine Smith will lead hikes in the Fells after the services on July 24 and August 28 Bring a lunch, water, and sneakers!  The hikes will start at Medford High School.  Each will consist of two 1-hour loops, so you can walk one or both loops.  Bring a friend!

Women's Book Club
The Women's Book Club meets every third Thursday, but does not meet in August.  Here are the upcoming book selections.
July 21 - How to Be Good by Nick Hornby
Sept 15 - The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith. For more information, email Genita Johnson at  pawleyslegacy@verizon.net. 

Summer Service Schedule 
On Sunday, July 3rd until Sunday, August 28th 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! 
 
Grace Women's Lunch
The Women of Grace Church meet for lunch, year-round, at John Brewer's Tavern in Malden on the first Wednesday of every month, at noon.  Please join us - no prior sign-up required.

Parish Meeting on July 31
On July 31, after the service, there will be a parish meeting in the Wiles Hall to answer questions about The Rev. Noah Evan's candidacy for the post of Bishop of Central New York.  Noah will be available to answer questions.  Members of the Vestry will also be present.  Former Senior Warden Margaret Smist (who was also a member of the search committee that recommended Fr. Noah to the parish) will preside.

Dining With Grace returns this Summer!
The popular Dining with Grace returns this summer with parishioners opening their homes for summer picnics in July and August.    Scheduled picnics will be listed on the back wall near the parish office - sign up and your host/hostess will tell you what to bring to this pot-luck picnic!  If you are interested in hosting a picnic, please let Margaret Smist or Cheryl Woodbury know when and where!
 
We have two picnics scheduled so far:
Margaret Smist and Bill Smalley's home on Saturday, July 30.   This picnic is in Marblehead and they own two dogs.
 
Barbara and Dan Kennedy's home in West Medford on Saturday August 13 at 3pm.   They can host up to 30 people.

The Woodbury home in Revere on Saturday, August 27th at 3 p.m.  We can host many people.  We have a large deck, large yard with pool and very short walk to beach as well.  We have a pet bird and two small hypo-allergenic dogs.

Noah to Be Honored at August 6 NAACP Breakfast for Community Service Work
This Mystic Valley Area NAACP is honoring Rev. Noah at its Freedom Fund Breakfast on August 6, at which he will receive the Wallace H. Kountze Community Service Award for all of his interfaith and community work.  This is a huge honor for Noah, who has put countless hours into organizing community events to ensure that Medford remains a place that celebrates and honors its diversity.  Please consider attending the event to support the NAACP and Noah.  The Freedom Fund Breakfast is the Mystic Valley Area NAACP's only fund raising effort for the entire year.  Go to  http://www.mva-naacp.org/ for tickets and more information.