
The Rev. Elsa Worth
Rector 
The Rev. Nancy Gage
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Thought for the week
-courtesy of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton, NC
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Musical Interlude
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If you would like to have music when reading The Glow (or for whatever else you might be doing!), just click on the keyboard image to listen (or download) music performed by Dave during our services.
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Happenings- |
To see what's been going on in, and around, Grace, click on each of these links:
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We are the CEREAL church!
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For a long time, Grace
Church has been delivering canned goods and other food donations down to the St. Luke's/St. Paul's Food Pantry in Bridgeport. They urgently need donations of all kinds of groceries, but one of the items that they seem to run out of and need a lot of is cereal.
If all of us could remember to pick up a box of cereal (or two or more!) each time we shop, we'll be able to make a wonderful and much needed contribution for the food pantry each week. There is a collection basket at the main entrance of the church, and also one in lower Lewis Hall.
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"The Glow" Archives:
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Click HERE to read this week's wellness message from Living Compass
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Dear friend,
"What are human beings, that you are mindful of them?"
-Psalm 8:4
Vince Lombardi was known to start each season by holding up the ball and saying, "Gentlemen, this is a football." Now there was was a coach who liked to start at square one! Chapter 1 of The Story is the Biblical version of "This is a football." It sets up the foundational building blocks of all the rest that is to come in the Biblical narrative. It establishes that human beings are the crown of God's creative activity and proclaims that God created us in order to be in relationship with us. You might often think about developing a relationship with God. Have you ever thought about whether God wants to be in relationship with you?
Here at Grace Church we are dancing with life's big questions. If you're searching for a community of faith to belong to, we invite you to come to explore, come to connect and come to believe among us here at Grace Church. We'd enjoy both your company and your participation as we follow in the way of Jesus and learn and grow in discipleship together. |
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Peace,
The Rev. Elsa Worth Grace Episcopal Church |
Moving Forward in Mission -the big questions
- In order to be the church we're called to be into the future, what kind of staffing and property do we really need?
Of course, underlying that questions is an ever deeper one:
- What kind of church are we being called to be?
This is in no way an abstract question for us right now, because when the time arrives that we need to describe and define a part time, or missional, rector position and perhaps seek a new rector, we will need to be very clear on exactly what kind of leadership we most want and need. Let us put our trust in the powerful grace that has always been at work among us.
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Vestry to meet with Canon Hodapp
The vestry will be meeting with Tim Hodapp, Canon for Mission Leadership, on Sept 24th. He will explain the clergy transition process to them in detail, and let them know what Grace Church might need to consider and be thinking about as a clergy transition approaches. There will be a whole parish meeting after church on Sunday the 29th so that everyone can find out from the vestry what they learned from Tim and can ask their own questions about the latest news of the parish.
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The Story: -begins this Sunday, June 22nd:
This Sunday Grace Church embarks on reading the entire story of the Bible together, from Genesis to Revelation. If you don't yet have your copy of "The Story," visit our website to get info on how to order the book. Books are available in versions for every age group. Our first book group meeting, on Chapter 1, happens at coffee hour today. The Wednesday night book group will also cover Chapter 1 this Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the chapel.
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Grace Academy Online
With the support of our diocese, we're embarking on an exciting new venture. Grace Church is starting an online school! Grace Online is a place where any of you can take classes in Church History, Scripture, Liturgy, Tradition and many other areas of personal and spiritual growth at home at your own pace. While there are many classes to choose from that you can take individually, we'll have two "Courses of the Month" that people can sign up for together. As we go through these classes, we can connect with each other through online discussion or face to face meetings. We have two courses already lined up for October. The first is "An Introduction to the Gospel of Mark". The second is a course in which you'll learn about ways to be truly helpful and offer a compassionate presence to someone going through difficult times in the class entitled "How to Help a Sick Friend." To find out more about our new online school and the October classes of the month at the Grace Academy Online, please see our church website. |
Wednesday Morning Meditation
Our morning meditation group is growing, and if you're an early riser, this is a wonderful way to start and center your day. Every Wednesday morning from 7-7:25 in the chapel.
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Saturday Morning Discovery Group -every Saturday morning
Each Saturday from 9-10, the Discovery Group gathers at Panera bread at the Trumbull Mall. We are currently reading the book of Acts and seeking the overlap between the way of Jesus and 12 step spirituality. You need not be in a 12 step group to attend. It's a great bible study!
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Feel the Joy!
Would you like to experience what it's like to sing in a real Gospel Choir? St. Thomas in Bethel is giving people in the diocese a chance to do just that on Saturday, October 18th. In an afternoon workshop you'll get the chance to sing along with others under the direction of Chris Coogan, the well known conductor of the Good News Gospel Choir. All ages are welcome, no experience necessary. Registration is free, donations will be accepted. The workshop goes from 12-4 and you're welcome to come to the pre-event brunch at 11. For more info, there is a flyer posted in the narthex. To register for the event click here.
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Used Clothing Shed
 Certainly you've noticed the used clothing shed in our back parking lot. Please spread the word about this new outreach project -laminated posters and small flyers are available to post and share. Clothes donated into the shed are picked up by St. Pauly's, who distributes them all to people in need across the globe through their connection with larger agencies. All of the usable clothing that gets donated makes its way to people in need, saving landfill space. Items accepted include clothing, shoes, sneakers, belts, linens, pillow cases, blankets, curtains and stuffed animals. (Please do not put rags, fabric scraps, pillows, toys, household goods or electronics in the shed.) Grace church receives 4 cents per pound on all items collected in exchange for hosting the shed. For further info on this project, there is information about St. Pauly's available in coffee hour, or click on this link: St. Pauly's. |
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This Week's Announcements
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Sunday, September 22nd:
Eucharist Service - 9:30 AM
The Story-Chapter 1 - book study group during coffee hour
Wednesday, September 25th:
Guided Meditation - 7:00-7:25 AM
The Story-Chapter 1 - book study group in the chapel - 7:30 PM
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Sunday, September 29th:
Eucharist Service - 9:30 AM
Parish Meeting immediately following service
The Story-Chapter 2 - book study group during coffee hour
Wednesday, October 2nd:
Guided Meditation - 7:00-7:25 AM
The Story-Chapter 2 - book study group in the chapel - 7:30 PM
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