Can you Adopt-A-Spot?   
by Ann Hackett, Buildings & Grounds Coordinator


Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.    
                        - Colossians 3:23-24 ESV
 
When I read this verse, I wonder how I am doing nurturing my spiritual inheritance.  Am I working to serve the Lord Christ? Am I working heartily for the Lord?  At home? At church? In my community? For others?

I invite you to make your own reflections and, at the same time, think about this. The campus of Grace Episcopal Church used to consist of a single church structure. Such is not the case now. We maintain five structures: the "brown house" with two apartments and the Jubilee House (both more than 100 years old), the Parish Hall (built in 1965), the Sanctuary (built in 2005) and the Food Pantry (remodeled in 2015). The structures support a lot of vibrant ministry and fulfill a variety of needs, click here to keep reading...




Closures for July 4 Holiday

Jubilee House will be closed
Church Office will be closed
No Wednesday Eucharist





Ministries in need of volunteers:
Where is God calling you to serve?

Altar Guild (contact Kay Rickard)
Friday Lunch Leader - 1st Friday (contact Kate Wood)
Pastoral Care Team (contact Kathryn+)
Service Participants - especially Ushers (contact Kathryn+)





Episcopal Peace Fellowship announces first annual award for peace and justice work
 
The EPF chapter at Grace has decided to acknowledge the peace and justice work of someone in our community. The person selected will have their name placed on our Grace Peace Pole, located on Washington St. in front of the parish hall. Nomination forms are available in the church office or click here. Nominations will be accepted from July 1 through August 15 at 5 pm.  





Wondering about office hours?
We recently changed our office hours to better meet our needs for administrative staffing. You may be aware that the office is now open Monday through Thursday from 9am to 3pm. We are closed on Fridays. In order to decrease confusion and improve communications, you should be aware that Ann Hackett, Buildings and Grounds Coordinator, and Ellen Schrader, Office Coordinator work different schedules.

Ellen: Mon. - Wed. 9am to 3pm
Ann: Tues. - Thurs. 9am to 3pm
 
Please contact us if you have any questions.




Worship Participants this weekend

Sat. 5pm
Dixie Stephen, Eucharistic Minister & Lector

Sun. 8am
John Strickler, Eucharistic Minister &  Lector

Sun 10am
Eddie Grim, Bob Foote,   Eucharistic Ministers
Pat Storrer, Helen Hankins, Lectors
Tom & Carol Fricke, Welcomers



Service Attendance last weekend, June 23-24
Sat. 5pm  32
Sun. 8am  19
Sun. 10am  74
  


Work on pipes in Parish Hall Building July 9-13

It was about a year ago that a part of the cast iron plumbing in the Parish Hall (installed in 1964) failed and spewed sewage water into the kitchen and the basement. The vestry authorized an immediate temporary fix and then sought estimates for a permanent solution to prevent a recurrence. Next month just about all of the cast iron pipes in the Parish Hall building will be replaced with PVC pipes. We are grateful for the resources at hand to enable this costly repair.
 
The Parish Hall building will be out of commission during the week of July 9-13. Individuals and groups already scheduled in this building will be notified separately and accommodations will be made for an alternate meeting space on campus where possible and necessary. (This work does not affect the Sanctuary or the Commons.) Please make a note on your calendar




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Communion bread baking workshop 
Aug. 3 in Grand Rapids
Hosted by Plainsong Farm , The Rev. Elizabeth DeRuff of the Honore Growing Guild (California) will offer a Communion Bread Baking Workshop on Friday, August 3rd at St. Mark's, Grand Rapids from 5:30pm to 8:00pm (dinner included). The workshop integrates spiritual reflection with culinary lessons, examines the benefits of heirloom grains, as well as learning how to make easy, flavorful, and healthy communion bread.  Register by July 31 at:  Plainsong Farm

Plainsong Farm, located near Grand Rapids, is a ministry-based Community Supported Agriculture farm that grows heirloom wheat for communion bread (as well as other crops).



Annual Book Study at St. Paul's, Elk Rapids
Led by The Rev. Dr. Kathy Kircher
Begins Aug. 20
All are welcome to join the conversation as we discuss Walter Brueggemann's latest book, A Gospel of Hope. The Rev. Dr. Bruggemann is widely considered to be one of the most influential Old Testament scholars of the last several decades. Bruggemann shares his wisdom on topics ranging from anxiety and abundance to partisanship and the role of faith in public life. No registration is required, but participants are asked to contribute $10 and bring a copy of the book (available from Amazon or your local bookstore). The group will meet on four Mondays: Aug. 20 & 27, and Sept. 10 & 17, from 4pm to 5:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. Look for the flyer on the bulletin board in our parish hall.





  
Weekly Worship Schedule
Monday
Women's Prayer Circle 8:30 am
Tuesday
Morning Prayer 8:15 am
Wednesday 
NO Men's Prayer Group July 4
NO Wed. Eucharist July 4
NO Centering Prayer July 4
Saturday
Holy Eucharist 5 pm
Sunday
Holy Eucharist 8 am
Holy Eucharist 10 am 


Lectionary Readings
& Daily Prayer


       This Weekend's Readings
The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Proper 8

Wisdom of Solomon 1:13-15; 2:23-24
2 Corinthians 8:7-15
Mark 5:21-43
Psalm 30

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Next Weekend's Readings
The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Proper 9

Ezekiel 2:1-5
2 Corinthians 12:2-10
Mark 6:1-13
Psalm 123

      
  The Lectionary Readings

The Daily Office


Birthdays
Stefanie Hanson
Greta Lyons
Barb Marsh
Brittney Collins
Linda Wade
Mike Okma
Judy Prewitt
Gideon Benghauser
Judy Stuart
Hunter Brisbois
Jessica Rickard
Bill Rouse


Anniversaries
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Bill & Debby Foster
Dale & Mary Majerczyk

 
Prayer Lists
Did you know Grace has 2 prayer lists?  
* To be added to the prayer list found in the bulletin contact

** If you would like to be added to the Daughters of the King (DOK) prayer list and be prayed for daily,contact Penny Campo-Pierce at 231-946-1224 or  [email protected]

                   Contact Us 
341 Washington St.,
Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone 947-2330;  Fax 947-3011
Website www.gracetc.org

For Pastoral Emergencies
The Rev. Kathryn Costas
828-273-2296

   Staff Contact Information

Clergy:

Office:
Office Coordinator:

Buildings & Grounds Coordinator: 


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Turn in your Oleson's receipts to benefit the Grace Food Pantry!



Oleson's Community Share Program

Here's how it works:
  1. You shop at Oleson's for groceries (liquor sales do not qualify for points)
  2. Turn in your receipts to the church.  Look for the envelope on the bulletin board in the Parish Hall, and place your receipts inside it.
  3. We submit receipts back to Oleson's
  4. We are granted cash rewards for the food pantry ($1 spent on groceries = 1 cent in Community Share points)

For every $5000 in receipts we submit, we receive $50 in cash for our food pantry.  Every little bit helps!

 

Thank you for participating!

 

Click here to learn more... 

 



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