Worship Schedule

Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I
nave & online: Zoom
Sunday 10:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II
nave & online: Facebook/website
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Compline
online: Zoom
Wednesday 12:00 p.m. Eucharist
chapel

Sunday mornings at Grace

Find Us

The Grace Church nave is located at the corner of Washington Street and Boulevard in Gainesville, Georgia.

The parish office, open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, is located at 422 Brenau Avenue. Come to the red door that faces Brenau Avenue and ring the bell for access.

Mailing Address: 422 Brenau Avenue, Gainesville, GA 30501
Phone: 770-536-0126

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Date Posted: February 20, 2020

News for February 23-29

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper The youth of Grace will host our annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper on Tuesday, February 25 at 5:30 PM in the Parish Hall. The youth and the youth leaders will be cooking, serving, welcoming, and cleaning up afterwards. This annual fundraiser helps support youth pilgrimage, so...

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Date Posted: February 13, 2020

News for February 16-22

Concert: The Bulldog Brass Society The Bulldog Brass Society, the premier graduate brass quintet at the University of Georgia, will give a concert at Grace Church on Saturday, February 22 at 7:00 PM. Admission is free. The Bulldog Brass Society was created in the fall of 1996 by Frederick Mills,...

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Date Posted: February 6, 2020

News for February 9-15

Foyers Groups Forming Now Twice a year, all Grace Church members are invited to participate in a Foyer Group. Foyer Groups consist of small groups of adults who meet in one another's homes for a meal and fellowship over the course of approximately six months. Not only is participation in...

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Date Posted: February 3, 2020

Service: February 2

We are pleased to be able to provide audio recordings of selected worship services held at Grace Church. Listen to the full Rite II service of worship from February 2 at the link below. The recording includes an extended prelude, sung by the visiting Youth Choir of All Saints' Episcopal...

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Date Posted: January 30, 2020

News for February 2-8

All Saints' Youth Choir to Visit Grace This Sunday, February 2, the Youth Choir from All Saints' Episcopal Church in Atlanta will provide special music for our 10:45 AM service. Under the direction of Karol Kimmell, music for children and youth at All Saints' has grown to include four separate...

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Date Posted: January 21, 2020

Service: January 19

We are pleased to be able to provide audio recordings of selected worship services held at Grace Church. Listen to the full Rite II service of worship from the Second Sunday of the Epiphany, January 19, at the link below. The Rev. Dr. Stuart Higginbotham gave the homily, which begins...

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Date Posted: January 16, 2020

News for January 19-25

Children's Chapel There is no Children's Chapel on Sunday, January 19. No Christian Education Christian Education classes will not meet on Sunday, January 19 or Sunday, January 26. Office Closed The parish office will be closed Monday, January 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Wednesday Evening Come...

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Date Posted: January 13, 2020

I am, You are, He and She is, They are, We are Beloved

When Lisa and I moved to Georgia from Arkansas for graduate school, we didn’t know anyone. We joined Central Presbyterian Church downtown, and we began preparing for Lisa’s own baptism. I am her godfather!   On the day of Lisa’s baptism, we sat down front and I noticed a large banner...

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Date Posted: January 9, 2020

News for January 12-18

Kinnara Presents Northern Glow Join Kinnara at Grace Church on Saturday, January 18 for an exploration of the music from The Baltics, Scandinavia, and Iceland. Featuring Jaako Mäntyjärvi’s Four Shakespeare Songs and works by Rautavaara, Thorvaldsdottir, Kreek, and Pärt. The January 18 concert at Grace will begin in the nave...

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Date Posted: January 7, 2020

The Feast of the Epiphany

When Archimedes discovered a way to determine the purity of gold by applying the principle of specific gravity, he allegedly exclaimed “Eureka!”, the perfect tense of the Greek verb heuriskein, meaning to find. That is, to his amazement, he had found the solution to his problem. Ever since then, the...

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