Grace Notes
Second Sunday of Advent
December 7, 2025

Merciful God, who sent thy messengers the prophets to preach repentance and prepare the way for our salvation: Give us grace to heed their warnings and forsake our sins, that we may greet with joy the coming of Jesus Christ our Redeemer; who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy
Spirit, one God, now and for ever.  Amen.

THIS WEEK’S READINGS

Isaiah 11:1-10Psalm 72:1-7, 18-19Romans 15:4-13Matthew 3:1-12


THIS WEEK’S WORSHIP SCHEDULE

Sunday
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School - Advent 2 (bulletin)

Wednesday
9 AM The Holy Eucharist

SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . is held at 10 AM each Sunday for grade school age children (kindergarten to 5th grade). After their lesson and activity, the children will join the congregation for communion.

ABOUT THE SEASON OF ADVENT . . . The name of Advent comes from the Latin word, adventus, which means “coming.”  Advent is a season of joyful expectation with a two-fold orientation: looking forward to the Second Coming of Christ at the end of time and also to the commemoration of his Incarnation, which the Church celebrates during the Christmas season—the twelve days from Christmas Day through the Epiphany (January 6).
 
In a time when the world calls us to be especially busy, God calls us to greater simplify our lives in order to make space for the Holy Spirit to breathe in us and to make way for Christ’s coming in and through us.  To this end, the liturgy in this season embraces silence, simplicity and contemplation. The icon on the cover is “Our Lady of the New Advent.”

OUR PRAYERS ARE ASKED FOR . . . . the sick and those in need, especially Adam Strauss, Jennifer Wright, Francis Royer, Mariam Kamal, Kathy Nathan, Ann Hopper, The Rev. James Warnke, priest, Dave D'Orazio, Mitch Mann, Thomas Petrullo, Daniela Parisi, Michael Shumway, Chris Spilker, Suzanne Morris, Lauren Rosenthal, Charlotte Wilson, John Whitlock, and Gaylord Hitchcock, priest.

For those celebrating birthdays especially Angela Roache (12/9) and Donald Roache (12/13) and those celebrating anniversaries.

For those who have died especially Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, Doris A. McKeon (12/7), Melvin C. Rehill (12/7), Anna Scaffa (12/8), Caroline Bielenda (12/10), and James Davidson ( 12/12).

PRAYER LIST REQUESTS . . . To add any names to the parish prayer list, please send an email to kmaccourt@gmail.com with the name of the person to be prayed for, your name and a brief description of the person’s health or other situation (note if long-term or chronic).  Names are listed for four weeks and then rotate off, but they can be added again as needed.  If you have questions, please speak with the wardens or Father Anthony.

Thank you to our volunteers for this Sunday
 
Leslie Bisdale, acolyte
Gene Muller, usher
Barbara Tait, Sunday School
Gene Muller, reader
Trish Landi and Ingrid Davis, altar guild
Paula Ricca and Ingrid Davis, coffee hour
Larry Sunden and Trish Landi, counters

UPCOMING SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE

December 7
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School - Advent 2

December 14

9 AM The Children's Service
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School - Advent 3

December 21

10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School - Advent 4

December 24
5 PM The Holy Eucharist - CHRISTMAS EVE

December 25 - CHRISTMAS DAY
10 AM The Holy Eucharist

December 28
10 AM The Holy Eucharist - CHRISTMAS 1 with Lessons and Carols and Pageant

CONTACT INFORMATION . . .

The Rev. Father Anthony Puca, Jr.
Rector
gecrector@gmail.com
201-664-0407

Kathryn MacCourt
Parish administrator, Organist and Choirmaster
kmaccourt@gmail.com
201-417-1653
 
The Reverend Deacon Len Roberts
leonard_roberts@rocketmail.com
973-901-8822
 
Grace Church Wardens
Akinola Okunlola - aokunlola@gmail.com, 201-926-3677
Larry Sunden - larry@sunden.com, 201-960-1433

WESTWOOD CARES FOOD PANTRY . . . Grace Church is trying to increase our donations to the Westwood Cares Food Pantry.  Please try to bring 1 item per week and we will ensure that the Food Pantry receives your items. The following items are in need: Coffee, tea, juice, pancakes, pancake syrup, chicken in a can, potatoes, rice, detergent, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, paper towels, toilet paper, oil, snacks, cookies, cereal (hot and cold), mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard. The Pantry does "not " need any canned vegetables or beans since they have enough currently. If you have any questions, please contact Deacon Len.

OUR ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP SEASON AND PLEDGE CAMPAIGN IS ONGOING . . .

If you would like to submit your pledge card digitally please fill out the form by clicking here. 

Online pledge card

If you prefer, you can find printed pledge cards in the narthex.

EPISCOPAL ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE . . .  lick here for all resources

 

Individuals, congregations, and small groups can download Advent- and Christmas-themed graphics, a customizable video, curriculum, children’s offerings, podcasts, and much more from The Episcopal Church’s annual resource page. See individual listings on the page for resources available in Spanish and French.

We extend a special invitation this year to participate in Forward Movement’s AdventWord, an online Advent calendar that asks individuals, ministries, and congregations to reflect on a single word each day of Advent. Find Canva graphic templates for use in posting the word and a reflection on social media.

Throughout Advent, The Episcopal Church’s social media channels will include posts with basic information about church history, tradition, and more.

Additional resources include the following:

  • Customizable Advent promotional video for your congregation

  • Artwork from Episcopalian artists depicting Advent and Christmas collects

  • United Thank Offering Christmas gratitude game and printable letter to Santa

  • “Preparing to Become the Beloved Community” Advent curriculum

  • “Prophetic Voices” podcast series for Advent

  • “Lesson Plans That Work” for Advent

  • Video showing how to make an Advent wreath

  • “d365” devotions, written by students and those who work with them

  • “Las Posadas: A Journey with Mary and Joseph” churchwide Christmas pageant

  • “An Advent Prayer Vigil for Refuge and Home,” a liturgy from Episcopal Migration Ministries

  • “Journeying the Way of Love” Advent curriculum

  • Episcopal Relief & Development Advent toolkit and St. Nicholas Day resource

  • Advent: Stories of Movement and Migration,” a podcast series with discussion guides and more from the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas

CHRISTMAS FLOWERS . . . It’s that time of year again! The Altar Guild is getting ready to decorate the church with beautiful flowers and greenery for Christmas. We’d love your help in making this season extra special. Could you please donate to help us buy the flowers for our celebrations? You can pick up a Christmas Flower donation envelope in the Narthex this week. Just place it in the collection plate or return it to the church office. Make sure to write ‘Grace Episcopal Church’ on the check and include ‘Christmas Flowers’ in the memo. Thanks a bunch, Altar Guild

ADULT EDUCATION AND STUDY OPPORTUNITIES AT GRACE CHURCH . . .  
 
LECTIONARY STUDY GROUP
Every Sunday as we gather together in worship, we hear various readings from both the Old and New Testaments which form our understanding of God and inform who we are as God’s people. The challenge that many of us encounter as we hear Scripture during worship is that without some familiarity or context, the readings can be difficult to understand. The Lectionary Study Group is an opportunity to discuss themes and prepare for the Sunday liturgy with others in community. This is not a Bible Study, but a lectionary reading group for those who are hoping to gain some background with the readings before Sunday and ultimately to deepen their worship experience.
 
Lectionary Study Group meetings will be on Zoom on the following Thursdays at 7 PM:
December 4 and 18
 
STUDY GROUP WITH BISHOP CARYLE HUGHES, XI BISHOP OF NEWARK
Subject content to be determined
 
Bishop’s Study Group meetings will be on Zoom on the following Tuesdays at 7 PM
January 20 and 27
February 3 and 10
 
SACRED GROUND
Sacred Ground is a film and readings based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Small groups are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism, while weaving in threads of family history, economic class, and political and regional identity. The program is built around a powerful online curriculum of documentary films and readings that focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories.
Sacred Ground is part of Becoming Beloved Community, The Episcopal Church’s long-term commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in our personal lives, our ministries, and our society. This series is open to all, and especially designed to help white people talk with other white people. Participants are invited to peel away the layers that have contributed to the challenges and divides of the present day – all while grounded in our call to faith, hope and love.
 
Sacred Ground: Meetings will be on Zoom on Thursdays at 7 PM except where noted.
April 16, 23, 30
May 21 and 28
May 31 Sunday hybrid meeting after church service.
June 4 and 18
June 21 Sunday hybrid meeting after church service.

2025 WASSAIL PARTY! . . . We are excited to host the Wassail Party at the church rectory on Saturday, December 20 from 5-8 PM.  All are welcome! We will provide a sign up sheet soon for food and beverages.  We look forward to celebrating with all of you! 

Father Anthony and Paula

REQUEST FOR SUPPORT FROM BEN AND LIZA MARTIN . . . Ben and Liza will be part of Team FORCE at the RunDisney 10k this February. Team FORCE specifically works to improve the lives of the millions of individuals and families facing hereditary cancers. This is done through education, support, advocacy and research efforts. 

They have requested support FORCE from anyone in the Grace Episcopal family who would be interested in helping them in their fight by making a donation through the links below. 

https://teamforce.facingourrisk.org/fundraiser/6537930

https://teamforce.facingourrisk.org/fundraiser/6537929

Thank you for any support you can give!

Please be sure to visit and like our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/gracewestwood.org/

You can help Grace attract new members by simply sharing our posts on your own page. Please help us grow and share a post.

Pastoral Emergencies
please contact Fr. Anthony Puca at 267-980-3480

FROM THE BISHOP . . . This Advent, take time to just sit in the presence of God. God is always trying to talk to us, says Bishop Hughes, but often we are moving so fast that we don’t catch the message. This Advent, she suggests that we make a practice of setting aside 10 t0 15 minutes to just sit in God’s presence.

YouTube video

Video transcript

WEEKLY JUSTICE ACTION NEWSLETTER . . . The Justice, Peace and Racial Reconciliation Commission weekly action newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for involvement. There are actions every day to support a moral budget, immigration rights, voter registration, economic and environmental justice and more. 

Commission’s Webpage

INFORMATION FROM THE DIOCESE OF NEWARK . . . To subscribe and receive The VOICE Online by email please go to https://dioceseofnewark.org/subscribe

At the very top of the page, you’ll see a box to type in your email address.  Click on the “Sign me up” button and you will be taken to a page where you can subscribe to receive The VOICE Online as well as other e-newsletters.

RESOURCES FROM THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH . . . For news and official statements from the national church, a few key websites are listed below.

Episcopal Church Leaders on immigration executive ordershttps://www.episcopalchurch.org/publicaffairs/letter-from-episcopal-church-leaders-on-trump-administration-immigration-executive-orders/
 
Episcopal News Network. The most up-to-date news in the Episcopal Church - https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/
 
Office of Government Relations and Episcopal Public Policy Network. News and official statements from the Episcopal Church concerning political and public policy issues - https://www.episcopalchurch.org/ministries/office-government-relations/

Official website of the Episcopal Churchhttps://www.episcopalchurch.org

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