A Message from The Rev. Tina Rathbone | |
Another new year, another chance to do and be more of what we hoped we’d do and be in the years before now. There is surely a place for New Year’s resolutions, but in my own life at least they never seem to last, so instead, this year, I’ve settled on a simple, one-word anchor: ‘trust’. Trust that what seems good will deepen, that what seems heavy will lighten, and that what seems unclear will dissolve into clarity when the time is right. To help me, I am going to stay close to this poem-prayer by the trappiest monk, writer, and teacher, Thomas Merton. I offer it to you this brand new year with love, and in never ending gratitude for the One who leads us all on. Tina xox
My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do I really know myself, and the fact that I think that I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so. But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you. And I hope I have that desire in all that I am doing. I hope that I will never do anything apart from that desire. And I know that if I do this you will lead me by the right road, though I may know nothing about it. Therefore will I trust you always, though I may seem to be lost and in the shadow of death. I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave me to face my perils alone.
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Lectionary Bible Study
Tuesdays 7-8 p.m. on Zoom
Led by Rev. Tina Rathbone
For Zoom link:
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
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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:
https://www.thepeoplespantrygb.org/volunteer
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Announcement from the Communications Office | |
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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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Becoming Beloved Community | |
Becoming Beloved Community
starts with ...
The Work of Christmas
When the song of the angels is stilled,
When the star in the sky is gone,
When the kings and princes are home,
When the shepherds are back with their flock,
The work of Christmas begins:
To find the lost,
To heal the broken,
To feed the hungry,
To release the prisoner,
To rebuild the nations,
To bring peace among others,
To make music in the heart.
by Howard Thurman (1899-1981) American author, philosopher, theologian, mystic, educator, and one of the principal architects of the modern, nonviolent civil rights movement, and a key mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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EfM wrapped up its year of study with the following collect:
God, our fountain of renewing love
We wait for the coming light
As Elizabeth and Mary
waited for John and Jesus
So that we may live into
the abundance You give us.
In the name of Christ the Liberator. Amen
P.S. We will be on a break until January 17 when the same group will reconvene.
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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. | |
To: All the Faithful
From: Social Justice Commission
Re: Bending Toward Justice 2023
Date: December 13, 2022
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Come, meet others who are passionate about Gospel justice.
Listen to the Word and discern how the Spirit is calling the Church to action.
Date and time
Sat, January 21, 2023, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM EST
Location
All Saints Episcopal Church, 7 Woodbridge Street ,
South Hadley, MA 01075
Find out more
HERE
Register Now!
Share or embed registration URL:
https://bendingtowardjustice2023.eventbrite.com
Online option
This is an in-person event. The keynote Zoom meeting is open to those who cannot be with us because of health or distance.
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THIRD SUNDAY SUPPER
Join us for lively conversation
and fellowship on
January 15,
6:00 PM
Location to be decided
Separate checks
For more information contact
George Raymond.
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BOOKS AND BREAD
Will meet on January 11, at 7:00 PM
to decide what books we will read in 2023.
Questions? Please contact Peter Kirchoff.
For Zoom:
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Password: 917937
or call 646 558 8656 US (New York)
All are welcome!
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MOVIE NITE
Watch at home at home then,
Join us for a discussion of LOCKE
A man's (Tom Hardy) life unravels after he leaves a construction site at a critical time and drives to London to be present for the birth of a child conceived during a one-night stand.
on January 5, at 7:00 PM
on Zoom.
To join this Zoom meeting
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Password: 917937
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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.
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The Holy Name
Holy Eucharist
January 8, 2023
at 10:00 AM
In person & 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.Tina Rathbone
Click here for WEB site ROTA
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ZOOM INVITATIONS
FOR GRACE CHURCH
The Holy Name
Holy Eucharist
January 8, 2023 at 10:00 AM
For Zoom
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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:
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
Lectionary Bible Study
Tuesdays at 7:00 PM
For Zoom:
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
Centering Prayer
Thursday at 5:00 PM
In person and on Zoom
To join Zoom meetings:
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
Movie Nite
Thursday, February 2
at 7:00 PM on Zoom
To join Zoom meetings:
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
Books and Bread,
January 11, 2023
In person and on Zoom
To join Zoom meetings:
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Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
Third Sunday Supper
(Every Third Sunday)
February 19, at 6:00 PM
In person
More information in the
article found above.
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First Sunday after the Epiphany
The Baptism of Our Lord
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Matthew 3:13-17
Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan, to be baptized by him. John would have prevented him, saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” But Jesus answered him, “Let it be so now; for it is proper for us in this way to fulfill all righteousness.” Then he consented. And when Jesus had been baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased.”
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For the most up to date information
please visit the
Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative website,
https://www.getvaccinatedberkshires.org/.
For those who may still be looking to get their Covid booster and/or flu shot the
Southern Berkshire
Public Health Collaborative
will be hosting a clinic at the
W.E.B. DuBois School
(313 Monument Valley Road)
in Great Barrington on Tuesday December 13th from 4 – 7 pm.
Regular dose flu and Pfizer Bivalent Booster will be available.
For more information, and to register, go to this website:
https://home.color.com/vaccine/register/tritown
The best way to avoid serious illness from Covid and the flu is to be fully vaccinated. Here is a link to find a vaccination location in the area:
https://vaxfinder.mass.gov/
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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
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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.
BLAKELY, Rosemarie
BOWENS, Marina
BREASTED, John
BROOKS, Jane
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FRYE, Vonnie
GORE, Barbara
HAIDER, Meredith
McCURDY, Deborah
TURNER, Barbara
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Our Prayer Basket
We welcome you to use our 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)
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GRACE
CHURCH
Please include
in your daily prayers this week:
Members of the Parish Family:
Cathy Haywood, Margaret O’Clair, Mark Anderson, Dindy Anderson, Doreen Hutchinson, Anne Andrews, , Meredith Haider, Rosemarie Blakely, Marina Bowens, Charles Folger, Barbara Gore, and Barbara Turner.
Others we love: Julie Mooney, Rick Gore’s sister; Kelly & Elijah; Denise Chandler; Livia Driscoll; All those grieving the death of Jack Stedman; Linda White; Stacey Thomas and her children, Claire, Mark and Johnny; 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: Joe Merola; Jim Driscoll, father of Gideon's Garden intern, James Driscoll; Michael Rywkin, Monique Kirchoff's father; Wendy Reeve, Cathy Haywood’s sister; Jack Stedman; Queen Elizabeth II; 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; Patricia O’Hara.
Our world: For all places of violence and war around the world, that Peace may prevail, and human fear and suffering diminish. 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 and those who mourn. For all who are alone, or afraid, or despairing. For prisoners, unhoused people, newly arrived immigrants and all our neighbors, near and far.
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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.
The Church's wider mission:
The Church of the Province of
Myanmar (Burma)
And we offer thanks: for all those celebrating birthdays or anniversaries this week:
Connie Garber, 1/3; Richard Gore Jr, 1/5; John Breasted, 1/7; Jainee McCarroll, 1/8.
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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.
Click Here
Meeting ID: 177 160 858
Passcode: 917937
Or call:646 558 8656,
(New York)
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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.
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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.
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WELCOME
TO CHURCH SCHOOL!
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A Note from Grace Church Sunday School:
Advent IV
During our Sunday school lesson, we completed our Advent Calendar and read through a new script of the Christmas story. We welcomed a friend from Brooklyn and his mom via zoom!
In addition to the traditional story of Jesus’ birth told by the expected people - Mary, Joseph, Angel, Shepherds, Innkeeper, King Herod, and Wise Ones, this pageant has a talking sheep who concludes the story saying, "Baa! God is with you; you are not alone! No matter has messy it gets! And remember: God’s love is big love. God’s arms can hold everyone in the world. God’s heart keeps our hearts warm with compassion."
Sending Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love to all. Merry Christmas!
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Above, a friend joins us from Brooklyn. | | |
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.
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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.
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The Rev. Tina Rathbone
Rector
413-644-0022
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Ms. Jean Chapin
Grace Parish Administrator
[email protected]
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Mr. Joel Jorgensen
Director of Programs for Gideon’s Garden
413-644-0022
gideonsgarden at graceberkshires.org
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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
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Tuesday's Child Editor Monique Kirchoff
Associate Editor Kathy Clausen
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