
Way of the Cross
WAY OF THE CROSS . . . Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be the Way of The Cross (Stations of the Cross). We will meet at 6:30 p.m. every Friday during the season of Lent. The service will be shared between Grace Church and Holy Trinity.
March 28, April 4 and 11 at Grace Church
The Way of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it became common in the fifteenth century. The number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied, but it typically includes fourteen stations. We will process and pray at the following stations depicted in the church: 1) Jesus is condemned to death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother; 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother; 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. (Adapted from The Book of Occasional Services)
Please join us as we deepen our spiritual lives together during this Lenten season.

Children's Service
Designed for children 5 years of age and younger, the Children’s Mass is a hands-on, interactive service with lots of singing and physical movement. An animated picture Bible is used to teach the Christian story in a relatable and age appropriate manner. For Holy Communion, the children gather around a small table and assist the priest and participate in the prayers. This is an ideal service for families who would like to experience Christian community and attend Mass, but find it difficult to attend with younger children. The entire Mass is about 25 minutes long in duration.

The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

Way of the Cross
WAY OF THE CROSS . . . Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be the Way of The Cross (Stations of the Cross). We will meet at 6:30 p.m. every Friday during the season of Lent. The service will be shared between Grace Church and Holy Trinity.
April 4 and 11 at Grace Church
The Way of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it became common in the fifteenth century. The number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied, but it typically includes fourteen stations. We will process and pray at the following stations depicted in the church: 1) Jesus is condemned to death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother; 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother; 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. (Adapted from The Book of Occasional Services)
Please join us as we deepen our spiritual lives together during this Lenten season.

Way of the Cross
WAY OF THE CROSS . . . Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be the Way of The Cross (Stations of the Cross). We will meet at 6:30 p.m. every Friday during the season of Lent. The service will be shared between Grace Church and Holy Trinity.
April 11 at Grace Church
The Way of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it became common in the fifteenth century. The number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied, but it typically includes fourteen stations. We will process and pray at the following stations depicted in the church: 1) Jesus is condemned to death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother; 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother; 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. (Adapted from The Book of Occasional Services)
Please join us as we deepen our spiritual lives together during this Lenten season.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

Way of the Cross
WAY OF THE CROSS . . . Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be the Way of The Cross (Stations of the Cross). We will meet at 6:30 p.m. every Friday during the season of Lent. The service will be shared between Grace Church and Holy Trinity.
March 21, 28, April 4 and 11 at Grace Church
The Way of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it became common in the fifteenth century. The number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied, but it typically includes fourteen stations. We will process and pray at the following stations depicted in the church: 1) Jesus is condemned to death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother; 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother; 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. (Adapted from The Book of Occasional Services)
Please join us as we deepen our spiritual lives together during this Lenten season.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

Way of the Cross
WAY OF THE CROSS . . . Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be the Way of The Cross (Stations of the Cross). We will meet at 6:30 p.m. every Friday during the season of Lent. The service will be shared between Grace Church and Holy Trinity.
March 14, 21, 28, April 4 and 11 at Grace Church
The Way of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it became common in the fifteenth century. The number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied, but it typically includes fourteen stations. We will process and pray at the following stations depicted in the church: 1) Jesus is condemned to death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother; 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother; 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. (Adapted from The Book of Occasional Services)
Please join us as we deepen our spiritual lives together during this Lenten season.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School
The service is Rite II and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

Children's Service
Designed for children 5 years of age and younger, the Children’s Mass is a hands-on, interactive service with lots of singing and physical movement. An animated picture Bible is used to teach the Christian story in a relatable and age appropriate manner. For Holy Communion, the children gather around a small table and assist the priest and participate in the prayers. This is an ideal service for families who would like to experience Christian community and attend Mass, but find it difficult to attend with younger children. The entire Mass is about 25 minutes long in duration.

Way of the Cross
WAY OF THE CROSS . . . Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be the Way of The Cross (Stations of the Cross). We will meet at 6:30 p.m. every Friday during the season of Lent. The service will be shared between Grace Church and Holy Trinity.
March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 4 and 11 at Grace Church
The Way of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it became common in the fifteenth century. The number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied, but it typically includes fourteen stations. We will process and pray at the following stations depicted in the church: 1) Jesus is condemned to death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother; 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother; 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. (Adapted from The Book of Occasional Services)
Please join us as we deepen our spiritual lives together during this Lenten season.

The Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.


The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School (Last Sunday after the Epiphany)
The service is Rite II and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction (canceled)
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist (Youth and Family Eucharist)
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School — Presentation of Jesus in the Temple | Candlemas
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

The Holy Eucharist
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion from the Reserved Sacrament and Sunday School — The Baptist of Our Lord
The service is Rite I and the service bulletin can be found here once it becomes available.

The Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction
A regular weekday low mass with prayers for healing at Grace. "Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, or the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind, and body." The Book of Common Prayer, p. 861. This sacrament exists for the purpose of healing -- to restore a person to physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness.

Evening Prayer Online — Eve of the Epiphany
Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/8451295802
The Meeting ID: 845 129 5802
The service bulletin can be found here.
ABOUT THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD . . . The word epiphany means manifestation. The Epiphany was originally observed in the Eastern Church as the feast celebrating the manifestation of Christ as God’s Son at his Baptism, the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles (the Magi representing the brightest of the Gentile world) and the manifestation of his miraculous power by turning water into wine. As early as the fourth century, Epiphany ranked along with the two other major feasts of Easter (Pascha) and Pentecost. The feast entered the Western Church at some point in the fourth or fifth century but its focus came to be narrowed to Christ’s manifestation to the Gentiles.