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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News & Views

March 16, 2019

A 2020 London Pilgrimage

Anglicanism Through the Lens of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty I wanted to send this note out now to gauge interest in a possible pilgrimage trip to London to explore Anglicanism. One way to approach our practice of faith is through the lens of what philosophers have long described as the...

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March 14, 2019

News for March 17-23

Art Show Opening Reception Join us for coffee and dessert at the opening reception of the Grace Member Art Show on Wednesday, March 20 from 6:30 - 7:30 PM. The show, which will feature a variety of artistic mediums; including paintings, mixed media, photography, and fabric and 3D art to...

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March 12, 2019

Service: Sunday, March 10

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 Sunday, March 10, 2019 - the First Sunday in Lent. The Rev. Dr. Park gave the homily, which begins at about 26:40....

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March 7, 2019

News for March 10-16

Daylight Saving Time It's time to Spring Forward! Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 10. Don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed on Saturday night.   Sunday Forum for Lent Please join us on Sundays at 9:30 AM in...

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March 5, 2019

The Sound of Silence:
A Community Lenten Practice

Dear People of Grace, I love Lent. I look forward to it each year, because I think sometimes we need permission to be a bit more intentional in our practice of faith. It is so easy to slide into some sort of normal routine where we become less and less...

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March 4, 2019

Put the Paper Sack Over His Face;
We Don’t Know What to Do

or The Dynamic of Subtle Energies in the Transfiguration   How, in our heart and souls, do we imagine God as being Light?  Our texts, sages, mystics, and saints describe an Uncreated Light that infuses all of existence, a current of energy that sparks life around us and within us....

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February 28, 2019

News for March 3-9

Sunday Forum Our Sunday Forum conversation on civil discourse continues this Sunday, March 3. We will connect the pieces we have explored, from Thomas Keating's reflections, to the Welcoming Practice with Cynthia Bourgeault and others, to Howard Thurman, and Don's experiences. These are vital conversations for us to explore together...

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February 28, 2019

Teaching an Old Mule New Tricks

The next time you worry that there’s something wrong with your family, I encourage you to break out the book of Genesis and read the story of the worst family ever, the Jacob saga. A quick recap of Jacob’s story is necessary so that Joseph’s story makes sense. This is,...

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February 21, 2019

News for February 24 – March 2

New Class for Parents: Loving Your Kids on Purpose! Join Callie and Kevin Flack as they lead a new class for parents based on Danny Silk's Loving your Kids on Purpose. We'll learn more together about how to bring the principles of the Kingdom of God into our strategies as...

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February 19, 2019

On Selective Reading and the Beatitudes

This morning, I hope to approach my sermon in a slightly different way.  I want to explore a particular theological reflection with you, a way to engage the text itself that demonstrates the opportunity we have to be transformed by the words we read—the Word we encounter—rather than use our...

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