Holy Eucharist Rite I
Holy Eucharist Rite I
Join us for worship in the historic church. This Rite I service is a bit more formal than our 10:15 a.m. service, but also features music. Typically this service concludes by 8:45 a.m.
Join us for worship in the historic church. This Rite I service is a bit more formal than our 10:15 a.m. service, but also features music. Typically this service concludes by 8:45 a.m.
Join Grace's Zoom-based Centering Prayer group weekly on Mondays. The format begins with a reading from the Centering Prayer literature, scripture, a 20-minute "sit" during which the scripture is silently contemplated, followed by some brief conversation if anyone has anything to say and then a closing prayer. Interested? Please email info@GraceChurchYorktown.org for the Zoom link.
Join us for worship in the historic church. This Rite I service is a bit more formal than our 10:15 a.m. service, but also features music. Typically this service concludes by 8:45 a.m.
Join Grace's Zoom-based Centering Prayer group weekly on Mondays. The format begins with a reading from the Centering Prayer literature, scripture, a 20-minute "sit" during which the scripture is silently contemplated, followed by some brief conversation if anyone has anything to say and then a closing prayer. Interested? Please email info@GraceChurchYorktown.org for the Zoom link.
Join us for worship in the historic church. This Rite I service is a bit more formal than our 10:15 a.m. service, but also features music. Typically this service concludes by 8:45 a.m.
We'll be discussing 2023 at our Annual Meeting, held conveniently between our two Sunday worship services. We'll hear reports from our treasurer, as well as the Vestry and several committees. We will also vote on the proposed slate of new Vestry members to fill three, three-year positions as well as a remaining year on a […]
Join Grace's Zoom-based Centering Prayer group weekly on Mondays. The format begins with a reading from the Centering Prayer literature, scripture, a 20-minute "sit" during which the scripture is silently contemplated, followed by some brief conversation if anyone has anything to say and then a closing prayer. Interested? Please email info@GraceChurchYorktown.org for the Zoom link.
Begin the holy season of Lent with worship and imposition of ashes in the historic church. Three services will be held: at 7 a.m., noon and 7 p.m.
Begin the holy season of Lent with worship and imposition of ashes in the historic church. Three services will be held: at 7 a.m., noon and 7 p.m.
Join us for worship in the historic church. This Rite I service is a bit more formal than our 10:15 a.m. service, but also features music. Typically this service concludes by 8:45 a.m.
We'll be talking about historical and background information on worship at Grace (including what it means to be Episcopalian). Seldon+ will lead, with help from the Grace Vestry and its Diocesan Church Development Institute team. See the FridayGram for details. Nursery will be available starting at 9 a.m. and breakfast will be served, thanks to […]
Join Grace's Zoom-based Centering Prayer group weekly on Mondays. The format begins with a reading from the Centering Prayer literature, scripture, a 20-minute "sit" during which the scripture is silently contemplated, followed by some brief conversation if anyone has anything to say and then a closing prayer. Interested? Please email info@GraceChurchYorktown.org for the Zoom link.
This devotional experience will reflect on different aspects of Jesus' last day of life. According to the Episcopal Church these devotions challenge us to think about how we - the ministers of God's reconciliation in Christ - can honor Christ's sacrifice by offering ourselves to the healing and repair of the world God sent his […]
Join fellow parishioners for a five-week Lenten study on Wednesdays that will begin with a simple soup supper, then we'll learn more about the Beatitudes, which are defined as blessings. The word for blessed in Greek is makarios, evoking a meaning of being fortunate, implying a state of happiness. How then do we understand the […]
Join us for worship in the historic church. This Rite I service is a bit more formal than our 10:15 a.m. service, but also features music. Typically this service concludes […]
Join Grace's Zoom-based Centering Prayer group weekly on Mondays. The format begins with a reading from the Centering Prayer literature, scripture, a 20-minute "sit" during which the scripture is silently contemplated, followed by some brief conversation if anyone has anything to say and then a closing prayer. Interested? Please email info@GraceChurchYorktown.org for the Zoom link.
This devotional experience will reflect on different aspects of Jesus' last day of life. According to the Episcopal Church these devotions challenge us to think about how we - the […]
Join fellow parishioners for a five-week Lenten study on Wednesdays that will begin with a simple soup supper, then we'll learn more about the Beatitudes, which are defined as blessings. The word for blessed in Greek is makarios, evoking a meaning of being fortunate, implying a state of happiness. How then do we understand the […]