The Rev. Tina Rathbone is away until Sunday, September 11.

Our seasons in the Berkshires are well defined by nature. During the years I was a teacher, the appearance of blooming Goldenrod in August always signaled for me that it was time to shift my thinking to the beginning of the school year. I can well remember both the excitement of looking forward to the new year, new students, and new discoveries. Along with that was an accompanying sadness because of the inevitable end of the summer’s freedom from early mornings and the busy-ness of all that went into teaching. Even now, many years since I’ve had a classroom to prepare for, I hold that simple tension of the opposites as this seasonal transition takes place. Can you feel that shift? Slightly shorter days? An almost imperceptible chill in the air? A few leaves changing here and there? I offer my blessings to you on whatever transitions you are feeling right now. May they lead you to new discoveries that bring delight.


Kathy Clausen, Senior Warden

GIDEON'S GARDEN

Thank you

Thank you

Monday 9-12 PM

Wednesdays 9-12 PM and 2-5 PM

Friday 1-4 PM

Thank you.

(A. Clausen)

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Food Pantries and Meal Sites in Berkshire County
Below is the January 31, 2022
“List of Food Pantries & Meal Sites in Berkshire County”. 

Since program hours and days can change without notice, please call the location to be sure of times and requirements. 

Please note that the Al Nelson Friendship Center Food Pantry has changed its delivery call-in hours to 10:00am – 2:00pm.
 
For list of Food Pantries and Meal Sites CLICK HERE
Berkshire South Regional Community Center
is in the process of restarting their in-person community meals and are looking for volunteers. https://berkshiresouth.org/forms-volunteer-application/

Announcing the opening of
Stanton Home’s Food Hub
Located on 205 North Plain Rd,
Great Barrington
The Farm stand will include fresh produce grown in their greenhouse and items created in the Weavery- all grown and made by the participants of Stanton Home- a farm based program for adults with challenges.
The People's Pantry
If anyone wants to volunteer at the People’s Pantry, there are shifts on Mondays from 3:30PM to 5:30PM, Thursdays from 8:30AM to 10:30AM and Thursdays 10:30AM to 12:30PM. Here’s the link:
Announcement from the Communications Office
Donate to Episcopal Relief & Development
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Handwoven and handmade by refugees in Greece, these welcome mats serve as a symbol of welcome and acceptance for refugees. Perfect to use in your home as a wall hanging or floor mat. Feel good about the products you buy at Thistle Farms and support refugees. Order yours today! Love Welcomes.
Babies are placed in the Home when their mother has died and they cannot be cared for at home.
It costs about $1,500 to support a baby over the time needed for the child to grow old enough to return to their home. Many years ago we at Grace decided to support babies at the Mampong Babies Home in Ghana at the rate of $1,500 per year. Your donations help us reach that goal each year. You can bring money or checks to church on Sundays and place in the jar near the Welcome table or send a check to Grace Church, PO Box 114, Great Barrington, MA 01230.
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Announcement from the Committee on Nominations
Consider Serving Our Diocese
Elections Will be Held at Convention on November 5th

Would you like to think about joining diocesan leadership by running for a diocesan committee position? This November, Diocesan Convention will be electing new members for almost all diocesan committees. Please read about the committees, what they do, their current memberships, and whether the incumbents are eligible to run again in the Nomination Booklet. If you would like to nominate yourself or someone else, the Nomination Form is available here. 


Deadline for nominations is August 31, 2022.


The following positions are open for election at the 121st Convention of the Diocese of Western Massachusetts:


The Standing Committee: One clerical and one lay member.


The Diocesan Council: One clerical member from the Worcester Corridor, one clerical member from the Berkshire Corridor and one lay member from the Pioneer Valley Corridor.


The Chapter of Christ Church Cathedral: One lay representative for the Pioneer Valley Corridor.


Disciplinary Board: Two clerical members and one lay member.


Provincial Synod: One lay members and one lay alternate.


General Convention 2024: Eight clerical deputies and alternates and eight lay deputies and alternates. GC81 will be held two years from now in Louisville, KY. 


Gift Cards
for students as they begin school
It's that time of the year again! Students will be purchasing the necessary school supplies. But not all our students have the means to buy what they need.
Make it easier for them!
Gift Cards can be given to Sue Gore, Pennie Curry, put in collection plate, or mailed to the office.
LEARNING AND DISCOVERY
Becoming Beloved Community

Imprinted: Illustrating Race        June 11 through October 30

Norman Rockwell Museum        Stockbridge,MA


This  powerful exhibit examines the role of published images in shaping attitudes toward race and culture. Over 300 artworks and objects on view of widely circulated illustrated imagery will be on view, produced from the late eighteenth century to today, which have an impact on public perception about race in the United States. The exhibition will explore stereotypical racial representations that have been imprinted upon us through the mass publication of images. It culminates with the creative accomplishments of contemporary artists and publishers who have shifted the cultural narrative through the creation of positive, inclusive imagery emphasizing full agency and equity for all.

Click here for more information

Learning our local history is a step into Becoming Beloved Community. Summer is a great time to explore the African American Heritage Trail of the Upper Housatonic Valley. South County is rich with sites.               For maps and legends click HERE

Sep 15, Online
A presentation by two religious leaders committed to encouraging climate preaching that is both pastoral and prophetic. There will be time for questions and conversation, as well as suggestions for how to preach on some of the texts assigned for upcoming Sundays in Creation Season. This is a free event open to all preachers,
lay and ordained.
EFM will resume after Labor Day.
 
THE POWER OF PRAYER 
O God! Glorious Creator. 
We are powerless without you.
We know you are listening even when you seem aloof and your ways mysterious.
Our gratitude knows no bounds.
Thank you especially for this group and for other spiritual circles of which we are a part.
We pray that you keep bringing us into closer relationship with you and with others.
Help all those in the world living with fear to find your peace.
Through your son Jesus Christ, Our Lord, AMEN.
Announcement from the Communications Office
Bishop Doug Fisher established a Compline community in 2020 that continues in faithfulness five nights a week. In addition to the Rt. Rev. Mark Beckwith and the Very Rev. Jim Munroe, Licensed Lay Worship Leaders will be added for Thursday and Friday evenings. Zoom info is available HERE.
LOVING THE QUESTIONS / Amando las preguntas
sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts
in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts
God says, “Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way lies; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls." Jeremiah 6.16

What is God’s will for my life? How do I live my best life? What might this look like? Is what I want truly want what God wants for me? Is what I want best for myself and others? Perhaps there is something I’m missing? Perhaps there is something I’m blind to and can’t see? … these are the kinds of questions that we sit with and wrestle with together in our community of discernment called Loving the Questions.

We believe that you are unique, that you are gifted, and that your story matters. Our community of discernment aims to provide a safe and nurturing environment that honors the Spirit’s unique call to each person — that honors your unique gifts and your unique story.

We meet twice a month via Zoom beginning in September and ending in March. Our primary focus is rooted in prayerful listening to God using a format of group spiritual direction taught by Shalem Institute. Our aim in our gatherings is to listen more deeply and intently to God's gentle and loving desire for each one of us. Or to put it another way, “to stand at the crossroads and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way lies, so that we may walk in it and find rest for our souls.”

Registration is now open for 2022-23. For details, including our schedule, please go to our website at www.lovingthequestions.org. We also enthusiastically welcome any and all inquiries about our community and details about our gatherings. Please contact us at [email protected] to arrange a conversation to answer any questions you might have.
I WANT SOME FRIENDS

THIRD SUNDAY SUPPER


Join us for lively conversation

and fellowship

every third Sunday

at 6:00 PM

Locations to be announced.

All are welcome!

Separate checks

For more information contact

George Raymond.

MOVIE NITE

Join us for a discussion of Mudbound

on September 1

at 7:00 PM on Zoom.

To join this Zoom meeting Click Here

Meeting ID: 177 160 858

Password: 917937

GRACE MEN'S GROUP

We meet in someone's home at

6:00 pm on a date to be decided.

Men of Grace,

join us for some great food

and fellowship!

Future dates to be announced.


Questions?

Contact George Raymond

BOOKS AND BREAD

Wednesday, September 14

at 6:00 PM

in person and on Zoom

HAMNET

by Maggie O'Farrell


Our host for dinner will be Frank Garretson. Dindy Anderson will lead our discussion.

Our gathering ends at promptly at 9:00PM. Questions? Please contact Peter Kirchoff.

For Zoom:

Click Here

Meeting ID: 177 160 858

Password: 917937

or call 646 558 8656 US (New York)

All are welcome!



Lich Gate Concerts returns to the Pavilion in the Sheffield Town Park on
Saturday, September 17 at 4 pm
for the last concert of this season.
Jorge Avila has programmed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Divertimento in F Major, K. 138, Antonín Dvořák’s Waltzes, Op. 54, Nos. 1 & 4, Jessie Montgomery’s “Strum” for String Quartet, and Johannes Brahms’ String Quartet No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 51, No. 1.
 
Become a Lich Gate Concerts Sponsor!
As experienced concert-goers, you are aware that ticket sales cover only part of the expense of presenting concerts. We need your help to support this endeavor to present live Classical music in Sheffield and invite you to become a Sponsor of our concert series, by adding a tax-deductible donation to your purchase, and help us even more by covering the processing fees incurred by your purchase."

As a Sponsor, you will receive advance information, priority seating, an introduction to our artists and guest artists, and our everlasting gratitude.

Tickets available on our website and below:
$40 under the Pavilion;
$20 on the Lawn (children under 18 are FREE on the Lawn,
accompanied by an adult)
To buy tickets and for more information
PRAYERS AND CARES
Step into Grace 
Where strangers become friends 

We are an Open and Affirming church. Every one of every age, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental ability, or economic status is invited to join us as together we live out the Gospel message of love, forgiveness, service, and justice. No matter where you are in your spiritual journey- you are welcome here.

Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Holy Eucharist

September 4, 10:00 AM

In person at Crissey Farms and

live-streamed on ZOOM

Please visit our website: 

https://graceberkshires.org/visitor/

for up-to-date information and a link to the digital service booklet.


Celebrant and Officiant:

The Rev. Dr. Steve White


Click here for WEB site ROTA


ZOOM INVITATIONS 

FOR GRACE CHURCH


Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Holy Eucharist

September 4, at 10:00 AM

In person at Crissey Farm

and on Zoom

Click Here

Meeting ID: 177 160 858

Passcode: 917937

Or call:646 558 8656,

(New York)



Contemplative Eucharist

Wednesday at 10:00 AM

In person at Grace Chapel and on Zoom:

Click Here

Meeting ID: 177 160 858

Passcode: 917937

Or call:646 558 8656,

(New York)



Community in Faith

resumes in the Fall.

Tuesdays at 7:00 PM

For Zoom: Click Here



Centering Prayer

Thursdays at 5:00 PM

In person ad on Zoom

To join Zoom meetings:

Click Here

Meeting ID: 177 160 858

Passcode: 917937

Or call:646 558 8656,

(New York)



Grace Church Men's Group

August 24, 6:00 PM,

in person

Please see article above for more information, or contact George Raymond.



Movie Nite

Resumes on Thursday, September 1

at 7:00 PM

To join Zoom meetings:

Click Here

Meeting ID: 177 160 858

Passcode: 917937

Or call:646 558 8656,

(New York)



Books and Bread,

resumes September 14

on Wednesday at 6:00 PM

In person and on Zoom

To join Zoom meetings:

Click Here

Meeting ID: 177 160 858

Passcode: 917937

Or call:646 558 8656,

(New York)



Third Sunday Supper 

(Every Third Sunday)

6:00 PM

LBD

In person

More information in the

article to found above.



Thirteenth Sunday

after Pentecost

Luke 14:25-33


Now large crowds were traveling with Jesus; and he turned and said to them, "Whoever comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and even life itself, cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not carry the cross and follow me cannot be my disciple. For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not first sit down and estimate the cost, to see whether he has enough to complete it? Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation and is not able to finish, all who see it will begin to ridicule him, saying, `This fellow began to build and was not able to finish.' Or what king, going out to wage war against another king, will not sit down first and consider whether he is able with ten thousand to oppose the one who comes against him with twenty thousand? If he cannot, then, while the other is still far away, he sends a delegation and asks for the terms of peace. So therefore, none of you can become my disciple if you do not give up all your possessions."

I'm Gonna Sit at the Welcome Table
For the most up to date information
please visit the
Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative website, 
They will post notice of appointment openings 6-12 hours in advance. You can find answers to your vaccination questions including information about the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine on their FAQ page.
Covid-19 vaccination
booster shots
are now available for those with certain big-risk medical conditions at Walgreens and Fairview Hospital on a walk-in basis. If you think you might have a qualifying condition, we urge you to go to one of these locations for a booster shot.

Praying for each other and for the needs of the world is a vital mission of Grace Church. To add a prayer request to this list, please contact the Church Office 
[email protected] or by phone 413-644-0022.
We supply this list so you may contact members of our congregation who are at home or in a nursing facility. Please hold in your prayers and reach out as you can.

ANDREWS, Anne
659 South Egremont Road 
P.O. Box 714 
Great Barrington, MA 01230 
BLAKELY, Rosemarie           
21 Crossway, #108
Lee, MA 01238

BOWENS, Marina             
c/o Maryella Satinover    
11908 Windward Ave.
Mar Vista, CA 90066

BREASTED, John        
Fairview Commons       
151 Christian Hill Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230

BROOKS, Jane        
165 George Street
Lee, MA 01230
FRYE, Vonnie          
PineHill Assisted Living
at Kimball Farms
235 Walker St.
Apt #32
Lenox, Ma. 01240

GORE, Barbara        
50 Stockbridge Road
Lee, MA 01238

HAIDER, Meredith       
5 Fox Hollow Road
#409            
Lenox, MA 01240                                 

McCURDY, Deborah
Skilled Nursing Center
Loomis Lakeside at Reed's Landing
807 Wilbraham Road
Springfield, MA 01109

TURNER, Barbara     
Fairview Commons
151 Christian Hill Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230 
Our New Prayer Basket

We welcome you to use our new prayer basket.
On Sundays you will find a basket near the Welcome Table with slips of paper available for you to write down prayer requests. Please ask for any prayers that are important to you and those you love. You may identify yourself and those for whom prayers are needed, but names are not necessary or required. These prayers will be offered by our healing ministers both during the service and during the week for a period of one month. Keep an eye out for the basket!!

To listen to Sarah Sieber explaining the operation of the Prayer Basket CLICK HERE
(K. Clausen)
GRACE
CHURCH 

Please include
in your daily prayers this week:
 
Members of the Parish Family:
Margaret O’Clair, Mark Anderson, Dindy Anderson, Doreen Hutchinson, Anne Andrews, Stacey Thomas, Claire and Mark Thomas, Meredith Haider, Linda White, Rosemarie Blakely, Marina Bowens, Charles Folger, Barbara Gore, and Barbara Turner.

Others we love: All those grieving the death of Ed Hunt; all those grieving the death of Nelda Curry; Karen LaRocque friend of Sue Gore; Rosalind Haywood, Sue Gore's mother; Deborah McCurdy; Joy Milani, dear friend of Dindy Anderson; the Hardenberg family, friends of Lynn Walker; Conrad Harper, friend of John Ericson; Michael Pine, Pennie’s beloved Godson, Sophia, who is grieving the sudden death of her son; Linda Tornicelli.

Those who have died: Rino Aldrighetti, beloved friend of Steve White; Ed Hunt, brother-in-law of Anne Andrews; Faustino Gonzalez Nasario; Ruth Thornton, a dear friend Steve and Andrea White; Richard Edelstein, husband of Pat and beloved friend of our congregation; Hugh Pecon; Nelda Curry; Sam Raymond; Sara Keene; Vanessa Neves, daughter of Patti Poulos, friend of many in the congregation; Alan Sparks, brother of Debbie Holmes; Ruth Crawford; Neil Brandt, brother of Linda White; Jim Santolin, a dear friend of Rick & Sue; Larry Cheek, John’s brother; Kay Lindstrom, a beloved member of Sarah Sieber’s family.

Our world: For the people of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Alabama; for the people of Buffalo, Uvalde, Ukraine, Russia, and all places of violence, that Peace may prevail, and human fear and suffering diminish around the world. For all victims of gun violence in this country, and for those who inflict gun violence on others. For people who are suffering from COVID, those who have died, those who mourn, caregivers, and hospital workers. For all who are alone, or afraid, or despairing. For prisoners, unhoused people, newly arrived immigrants and all our neighbors, near and far.

The many ministries of our local community and the Diocese of Western Massachusetts: For our partners at St. Paul's and the Revs. Libby Wade, Jane Tillman; the Rev. Sam Smith as he begins his ministry at All Saints, Worcester; Christ Trinity and the Rev. Erik Karas; our Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Doug Fisher; and the Mampong Babies' Home in Ghana; Christ Church Cathedral, Springfield; Admin. Assistant to the Canon to the Ordinary & Trustees, Karen Warren Seminaries of the Episcopal Church; Multicultural Bridge, Berkshires.


The Church's wider mission:

The Anglican Church in Aotearoa,

New Zealand and Polynesia


And we offer thanks: for all those celebrating birthdays or anniversaries this week:

Jason Robitaille,9/3.

Join us for
Centering Prayer
now in person and on ZOOM


Every Thursday
5:00 - 6:00 PM

Encouraging a practice of silence and stillness we focus on practices of Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina using scripture, art and music. All are welcome.
Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
WHAT ARE YOU
GRATEFUL FOR?
In this time of fear and anxiety, it can be easy to miss the daily blessings that are right in front of us. Being grateful is not just for good times. Being grateful is even more important when fear sets a place at your table and heartbreak seems to be in your every breath. Because by being grateful we become aware of all the ways God is working in us. Being grateful is a part of our healing and our deliverance. Being grateful is where our best selves reside.
SHINE YOUR LIGHT

Thank you for giving generously to support the ministry of Grace.  You may continue to mail your contributions to Grace Church, P.O. Box 114, Great Barrington, MA 01230.

SUNDAY SCHOOL


Grace Sunday school

will be resuming

 after Labor Day

FLOWER DEDICATIONS!

Please place your dedications in an envelope and include the name of the person you wish to honor.


Please note that your $35.00 contribution toward the flower purchase can be sent to the Grace Office or placed in the Offertory Collection.

GRACE CHURCH
An Episcopal Community in the Southern Berkshires
67 State Road/P.O. Box 114, Great Barrington, MA 01230

GRACE Parish Administrator: Ms. Jean Chapin
You can reach the church office by email[email protected] 
and by phone 413-644-0022.
The Rev. Tina Rathbone
Rector
413-644-0022
revtina at graceberkshires.org
Mx. Annalise Clausen, Director of Farming for Gideon's Garden
413-644-0022
gideonsgarden atgraceberkshires.org
Mr. Joel Jorgensen
Director of Programs for Gideon’s Garden
413-644-0022
gideonsgarden at graceberkshires.org
OFFICERS
Senior Warden ........Kathy Clausen
Junior Warden ........Pennie Curry
Treasurer ..................Sue Gore
Clerk ...........................Mary Anne Grammer

VESTRY - AT LARGE
Class of 2023..........Dindy Anderson, Holly Murray, John Cheek
Class of 2024..........Anne Andrews, Dutch Pinkston
Class of 2025..........Cathy Haywood, Andrea White, Laura Jordahl

Tuesday's Child Editor Monique Kirchoff 
Associate Editor Kathy Clausen
Please send comments by emailing [email protected]
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