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.
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. […]
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 more bout worship at Grace, with table discussions led by the Grace Vestry and Grace's Diocesan Church Development Institute team. See the FridayGram for details. Nursery will […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
Explore the theme of "dreaming" during a labyrinth and prayer exercise in the Parish Hall. This exercise will follow on the congregation's second worship discussion, although you need not have […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
Hear about options for a new worship schedule at Grace along with new initiatives, then provide input at this third parish-wide discussion. Breakfast will be served, so come hungry. Chlidren are invited to participate; nursery will be available for those age five and younger starting at 9 a.m. on Sundays during Lent.
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 in worship for Passion Sunday, which will begin outdoors in front of the historic church for the Liturgy of the Palms. We will move indoors for a Rite II Holy Eucharist service in our historic church. This service is slightly less formal than our 8 a.m. service and features more music and, often, […]
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 your days during Holy Week with a Holy Eucharist Rite II service in the historic church.
Begin your days during Holy Week with a Holy Eucharist Rite II service in the historic church.
Begin your days during Holy Week with a Holy Eucharist Rite II service in the historic church.
Begin your days during Holy Week with a Holy Eucharist Rite II service in the historic church.
Our liturgy of Maundy Thursday worship will begin in the historic church. After Eucharist, the congregation will process together from the church to the Parish Hall for a light Agape meal, which will also provide a time for silence and reflections. Following the Agape meal, the congregation will process back into the church for the […]
Spend some time on Good Friday doing the ancient contemplative practice of walking a labyrinth.
Walk the Stations of the Cross throughout historic Yorktown. Participants will meet at the steps of the historic church, then proceed through the historic village and finish at the church.
Join us on Good Friday as we mark the death of Jesus and await his resurrection.
Celebrate the Liturgy of Holy Saturday outdoors near the St. Francis Garden behind the historic church. This is a brief ceremony, but please bring your own chair if you would like to be seated. In the event of inclement weather, the service will move into the historic church.
Celebrate the Great Vigil of Easter with a sunrise celebration of Holy Eucharist Rite II with music. We will begin in the Parish Hall and then move into the historic church.
Join us for a Holy Eucharist Rite II service with music in the historic church. A livestream of the service and overflow seating will be available in the Parish Hall.
Meet in the churchyard for an Easter Egg Hunt for children in fifth grade and younger. Specific areas to "hunt" will be set aside for age groups.
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.