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Life With Grace | April 12


Join us for worship this weekend!


Dear All, Happy Third Sunday of Easter!

This Sunday's selected Psalm is short, just eight verses, but incredibly powerful and rich in meaning. It is a profoundly inspiring and fulfilling Psalm that resonates with the human soul. In it, David Expresses his emotional cry with raw emotion and sincerity. A genuine plea for God's attention calls God to action. This Psalm reminds us that when faced with difficulties, we, too, can seek help with passion and conviction.

Lots of people nowadays have a hard time trusting others. Maybe it's because we're all becoming more divided and isolated, or perhaps we've been hurt before and want to protect ourselves from getting hurt again. Unfortunately, this lack of trust can sometimes affect our relationship with God. Many regions of the world, such as Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and others, continue to experience the devastating effects of war, poverty, incurable diseases, and the harsh reality that bad things can happen to good people. These factors may sometimes shake or cause many individuals to lose faith in God.

When life throws us curveballs and leaves us feeling disappointed or hopeless, it's easy to lose faith in others and God and start thinking, "If I want something done right, I'll do it myself." We yearn for control and certainty over the outcome and refuse to leave things to Christ. We want to be in the driver's seat, steering our destiny and shaping the narrative of our lives.

Psalm 4 reminds us that GOD IS IN CONTROL; when we trust Him, we will have peace during nights when we sleep (V 8). Just trust in Jesus, one another, and God's plans for us all. Whenever you need to control things or people, just let go and let God take the wheel. He'll lead you safely to wherever He wants you to be. God never disappoints!

Rev. Samson Mamour

Assistant Rector | Grace Episcopal Church


Invitation to a Spiritual Hike

Dear All,

As the sun sets over the distant peaks and casts its golden glow upon the ancient trails of Rockbridge County, we warmly invite you to join us on a soul-nourishing journey through the county's beautiful hiking trails. Come and connect with the divine through transformative moments and quiet reflections.


Date: 04/24/2024 Time: 5:00 pm Location: Chessie Trail

Purpose: Our intention is simple: to take a break from the chaos of our daily lives, tune in to the gentle whispers of the wind, and find comfort in the rhythm of our footsteps. Together, we will immerse ourselves in the sanctity of nature, share stories, and seek inner peace.


Comfortable hiking attire

A water bottle (for both physical and spiritual thirst)

An open heart.

 

 

Worship Services | Third Sunday of Easter | Sunday, April 14

Holy Eucharist | 8 a.m.

In-Person & Zoom

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Christianity and Culture This Week| 9:15 a.m.

In Person | Parish Hall

April 14th:  Anne Hansen and Committee of Twelve Report on RenewalWorks.

You took the survey.  Now come see what we learned about ourselves!  The Renewal Works team will present the findings and ideas for our continuing growth in relational love of God and our neighbors.

Upcoming Sessions

April 21st:  Harvey Markowitz:  Passover   

Harvey will talk about Passover, the holiday, and will also discuss the question of the God “hardening” the Pharoah’s heart about not letting the Jewish people return to their promised land. Harvey will discuss the moral implications of God setting up the situation that led to the Passover.


April 28th: James Keane: Beyond a Binary God – Transgenderism and the Bible

Summary: A discussion on transgenderism from the perspective of tradition, scripture, and reason.

Holy Eucharist | 10:30 a.m.

In-Person and Youtube

3rd Easter at 1030
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Stamp Out Hunger

Stamp Out Hunger, the nation's largest food drive, is back on May 11th!Postal workers from ten post offices throughout Rockbridge County will collect donated canned and dry food items from city and county residents and deliver them to RARA, as well as food pantries in Buena Vista and Glasgow. Stamp Out Hunger is sponsored by members of the National Association of Letter Carriers, the National Rural Letter Carriers' Association, and the U.S. Postal Service. The last year's drive brought in almost 4,000 pounds of non-perishable food to Rockbridge County.

RARA needs your help on May 11th between 12-5pm to process thousands of pounds of Stamp Out Hunger donations. Shifts are two and a half hours long and are a great opportunity for community groups, coworkers, teams, and families to volunteer together!


If you cannot volunteer, please consider participating by leaving your donations by your mailbox on the morning of Saturday, May 11th. We greatly appreciate any and all donations. Please see our list of our most needed items (no glass please):

  • Marinades, sauces, & spices

  • Health & hygiene items

  • Canned meat

  • Soup

  • Canned fruit

  • Diced tomatoes

  • Dried fruit or nuts

  • Cereal

  • Baby food & diapers


 
Morning Prayer | Monday–Friday 8:30 a.m.

In-Person & Zoom

 
Paws to Connect

We had a lovely time at Paws to Connect last week! Join us again this week for more of your favorite four legged friends!

 
Chamber Music Society

Chamber Music Society of Lexington's Season Finale will be at Grace, 7 p.m., Saturday, April 13. Works by Carl Nielsen, Louis Spohr, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Yuko Uebayashi, and others. Artists include Martha Burford, Scott Williamson, Christine Fairfield, Mark Gallagher, Kristen Bacchiocchi-Stewart, and James DeWire. Free will donations appreciated.

 
A Farewell for Samson

Samson Mamour, our Assistant Rector, will finish his two-year tenure at Grace Church at the end of May. To celebrate his ministry with us, there will be a unitive service at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 5 followed by a reception. There will be time to honor him with gifts and cards.  If you would like to give him a cash gift, please write out a check to him. We invite you to participate as you wish and to attend if possible. Cards and notes of appreciation are welcomed and encouraged. There will be a basket to collect them on the day of his party, but if you won’t be able to attend and wish to write something, please send to Melissa Cox at 107 Lee Avenue in Lexington. Please include Samson on the back of the envelope. Please join us as we celebrate Samson’s time with us and wish him Godspeed.

 
Lanford Mission Emergency Fund

The Christian Outreach Committee on behalf of the Lanford Mission Emergency Fund (LMEF) expresses its grateful appreciation for parishioners’ generous offerings over the Easter weekend!  Your gifts enable the LMEF to assist individuals and families in Rockbridge County with rent and utility payments to keep our neighbors in their homes.

Through the first quarter of 2024, the LMEF along with RARA, Lex Pres, and St. Patrick’s has responded to 41 requests for assistance in the amount of $4,100.00. 

Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas offerings are a major funding source for the work of the Lanford MEF. Thank you again for your generosity and continued support of this vital Grace outreach ministry!

 
Upcoming Labyrinth Events

April Labyrinth Walk: will take place in the form of a workshop on Saturday, April 20th, 10am - 3pm at The Bellfry.  Lunch will be provided.  We will walk the Bellfry Labyrinth on the meadow.  Donations will kickstart a fund to build a labyrinth at Boys Home of Virginia. 


WALKING WITH INTENTION LABYRINTH WORKSHOP

The Bellfry, April 20, 2024 10am-3pm

140 Bells Ridge Trail, Lexington, Virginia

Lunch Provided, A suggested donation of $20 will help fund a Labyrinth at Boys Home of Virginia

This is a Veriditas Qualifying Workshop. RSVP: Heidi 540.460.1891


May Labyrinth Walk: will be held on World Labyrinth Day

Saturday, May 04, 2024,12:30PM - 1:30 PM at Boxerwood.  

We will walk a temporary labyrinth to be constructed of natural materials from the gardens on The Boxerwood Meadow.   

Friday, May 03:  The day prior to the World Labyrinth Day event, we will gather volunteers, and students from EarthSong Community School, to build the labyrinth by placing clipping from the gardens on the marked path lines of the labyrinth.  

These events are free and open to the public.  Please register on the Boxerwood website.


World Labyrinth Day Workshop: There is also a labyrinth workshop available on the morning of May 04.  It will be led by a colleague of mine, Mary Ann Wamhoff, who is an Advance Labyrinth Facilitator from Crozet.  The fee for her workshop is $75 and those interested can sign up on the Boxerwood website.  Here's the flyer for World Labyrinth Day:  Those interested may register through the Boxerwood website:  

Boxerwood website:  https://boxerwood.org/

 
Dr. Robert Glidden Services

On April 28 we will celebrate the life and ministry of Dr. Robert Glidden with a concert at 4 p.m. followed by Evensong at 5 p.m.. The concert will feature many local and out of town musicians, works by Haydn, Mozart, Copland, Puccini, as well as living composers who are friends of Bob and René’s. String quartet, choral works, and organ works will be part of the riches!

 
CATE Group

The Children Aspiring To Education or CATE group of our Grace Church is thankful for the great response to last Sunday's 9:15 presentation on the two schools, Saint Marc's in Haiti and Kelly Academy of Hope in South Sudan.  So we want to share with all readers of Life with Grace the information in the 2-page handout below.  We are so thankful that we were able to see and speak with the school directors last Sunday via Zoom.  Let's continue the long standing connection to our brothers and sisters in these two not-so distant places  as we renew our efforts to support Saint Marc's and initiate support for the new Kelly Academy which aims to offer South Sudanese youth the opportunity to learn in their homeland

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Backyard Compost Challenge with Boxerwood

Our Big Question: How much food waste could we keep out of the landfill if more of us used backyard composters instead? To answer that question we are enrolling 80 local households in a 10-week “citizen science” project, March 9 – May 18, 2024.

Each selected household will weigh and share data about its total food diversion weekly. Boxerwood will post this data anonymously on its project webpage. We will use this information to better understand the impact of diverting food waste with backyard composting. Your new compost kit (and our weekly tips) will also give you a way to start protecting the Earth right here at home.

Backyard Compost Challenge Flyer 2024
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Update on the Trex Challenge

We have reached the 6 month point of the Trex Challenge and I am very pleased to confirm that we have collected 523 lbs. of plastic film toward our goal of 1,000 lbs. by October 1.  We are halfway there.  Thank you for your tremendous contributions to this effort.  Please keep up your collection of plastic film so we will meet our goal in October.


Rockbridge Co. Cleanup

We are also trying to reschedule a date for our own cleanup of a road in Rockbridge Co.  Unfortunately the dates for the community cleanup in March conflicted with other commitments.  We are shooting for a Saturday in May and will see what works best in everyone's schedule. 


Earth Day - April 22

Although we have nothing planned, I encourage you to look into other ways to celebrate Earth Day.  There are activities locally in Staunton on April 20th,  https://www.earthdaystaunton.org/index.html and a Boxerwood tree planting on April 27th.  Happy Earth Day! 

 
Prayers for Peace in the Holy Land

A Note from Tuck:

I am writing to ask for your prayers for a de-escalation of violence between Israeli and Palestinian people and for return to the challenging work of building a sustainable and lasting peace.

I have reached out to the current student director of Hillel House, the Chaplain at VMI, and the director of Student Services at W&L to express our support of Israeli, Palestinian, Jewish and Muslim students.

I encourage you to reach out to your Israeli, Palestinian, Jewish and Muslim friends in recognition that this crisis creates the conditions for increased anti-semitic and anti-muslim behavior, as well the strong likelihood that they or someone close to them has been impacted by this crisis.

Finally, please read the following statement by the Episcopal Church and the accompanying statement by Churches for Middle East Peace.

Pray for peace.

 
Boys Home of Virginia Wish List

Please help us support the Boys Home of Virginia by supplying any of items on their wishlist. There is a basket on the stair landing to the Parish Office for the Boys Home donations. Please drop off at church. Thank you!

 
Effinger Community Announcement

The churches of the Effinger Community will be hosting a Rise Against Hunger Meal Packing event again this year. The event will be held on Saturday, April 13th at the Effinger Fire Station located on Collierstown Road. The set-up time is 8 a.m. with the actual packing event scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.. We should be finished at approximately 11 a.m. and will be having a hot-dog buffet for all those working the event afterwards.


50-60 people are needed and the cost to host is $4500.00 of which we have already collected already over $1200.00. Our goal this year is to pack 10,000 meals to help feed the hungry.


Anyone wishing to donate or wishing to volunteer can sign up here.


It’s a great way to spend a couple of hours, it’s a lot of fun, and, most importantly, it is needed to help those who may not know where their next meal is coming from. 

 

Middle School (current 6th - 8th Grade) June 16-22

High School (current 8th - 12th Grade) June 23-29

8th graders can choose which week to attend

Cost: $200.00


If you need scholarship assistance or have multiple children attending contact Canon Jenni Faires. Questions? Our diocesan youth summer mission trips are back by popular demand for the fourth year in a row! Registration is open for a week of service, fun, and fellowship. Join us for this unforgettable time of service for our Appalachian neighbors as we also forge a strong bond as a team in the process.

Click on the buttons below to register now!

Also be sure to check out the 2023 summer mission trip recap video below to see the impact of our mission at Grace House!

Lodging: Our host will be Grace House on the Mountain located at 5100 Pewter Drive, St. Paul, VA 24283.

Transportation: We will offer a carpool from Evans House in Roanoke. More details will be released closer to the mission trips.


Adult Sponsors: If an individual or parish would like to send a volunteer for the week, please sign up here.

 
Wanted: Sunday School Teachers

Grace is looking for youth, college students and adults willing to help provide Sunday School for a few children each Sunday from about 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. We are willing to pay a stipend. Please contact Tuck to find out more.

 
Prayer List

Please pray for the wider Church and intercessions requested by our Congregants: Prayers for continued healing for Presiding Bishop Curry. Pray for the candidates for Presiding Bishop: The Rt. Rev. J. Scott Barker, The Rt. Rev. Daniel G. P. Gutiérrez, The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe, The Rt. Rev. Robert Wright. Pray for Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, and our Bishop, The Rt. Rev. Mark Bourlakas. The residents and staff of Boys Home, their Executive Director Chris Doyle and their chaplain, The Rev. Anne Grizzle. Pray for Brendon, Michael Murphy, Timmy, Rick Alexander, Bradley Fairchild and Karen Junkin, John & Gloria June Perry, Glen Jones, Patricia Brown Boyer, Jack Hershbell, Laura Stearns, Worth & Katie Burnes & Family, Amelia Dull, Stephen deMaria, Polly Lawrence, Betty Cadden, Jeff Mason, Joe Irby, Kent Wilson, Don Ellis, Diana Kenney, Patrick Bowes, Ann Nay, Paula Cooper, Penny & Ned Henneman, Barbara Bova, Daniel Diener, Shelby, Clay Sadler, Sharon Humphreys, Eloise Adams, Nancy Mastin, Elizabeth Klein, Cullen Bahr (friend of Drusie Milford), Mary Etta Randolph, Amaree Cluff, Jeff Patnaude, Blake, Liz & Cameron (friends of Chris Young), Carl & Rachel Pattison, Wayne Fitzgerald (husband of Anna-Lisa Nay Fitzgerald), Brian Powers, Jane Drewry (sister-in-law of Ruth Smith), Barb Ostrander (cousin of John Milford), Nancy Walker, and those we name aloud or in our hearts. Pray for those who have died, Mary Jane Hubbard (wife of Fr. James Hubbard).

 
In Thanksgiving for April Birthdays

4/13  David Passmore

4/15  Helen Head, Beth Knapp

4/16  Don Ellis

4/18  Dennis Cross, Kevin Manning

4/19  Lisa J McGuire, Beverly Wirtz

4/20  Erika Brooke

4/22  Buddy Atkins

4/25  Genelle Gertz

4/26  Chuck Smith

4/27  Nancy Walker

4/28  Sharon Humphreys, Abby Moles, Madison Brown

4/29  David Hansen

 

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