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Life With Grace | August 29

Updated: Aug 30

A woman crouches on the sidewalk, smiling as she pets a large, shaggy black dog. Beside her, a smaller Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with long, curly fur looks toward the camera. She carries a large blue leather tote bag over her shoulder, and behind them is a decorative wrought-iron fence with greenery beyond it.
Join us this Sunday for worship and on Tuesday and Wednesday this week for our first Paws to Connect of the school year!

Dear Friends,

Within the early church there was great debate over who should be included at the table of the Lord. 

This Sunday we hear Jesus tell the hosts of a dinner he is attending that they should invite the poor, the lame, the blind because they cannot return the favor.

Not only could they not return the favor, some crippled and blind persons were forbidden by laws of Moses from participating in the worshipping community.

Perhaps we can come up with other good reasons to refrain from or exclude others from the Lord's table.  

This past Sunday one member of the congregation refrained from receiving the bread and wine because they were not yet baptized.  Another refrained because they are Muslim.  Another refrained because they are not yet confirmed.  Another refrained because they belong to another Christian denomination.  Another felt restrained because they were angry with God and their neighbor over the sudden violent death of a friend.

But I wonder if the Lord wouldn't say it is precisely those who we have good reason to exclude whom we ought most encourage, welcome, and connect to the gratuitous love and mercy by which God offers himself for the renewal and healing of earth and all its creatures?

And I wonder what would happen if we violated the canons and traditions of the Church and invited everyone, ready or not, to set aside their reasons for declining the gifts of God, and to taste and perhaps see the goodness of the Lord?

With Gratitude,

Tuck Bowerfind (he/him)

Rector | Grace Episcopal Church


Worship Services | Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost | Proper 17 | Sunday, August 31st


Holy Eucharist Rt I | 8 a.m. | In-Person and on Zoom




Christianity and Culture | 9:15 a.m. | In-Person and on Zoom

Christianity and Culture is back! Join us on Sunday, September 7th for Marc Nikkel Day and an information session on CATE.

Upcoming Christianity and Culture Sessions

September 7 - Marc Nikkel &   CATE (Children Aspiring to Education) - Susan Mead & MJ Mayerchek - Celebrating the passion embodied by Marc Nikkel for educating South Sudanese youth, this session will highlight parishioners' efforts to carry on his legacy, particularly at Hope House International and the Kelly Academy of Hope.


September 14 - Pentateuch Overview & Creation Illumination - Joanne Robblee - From

September 14th-December 15th, we will have The Pentateuch volume of the Saint John’s Bible with us.  On this first Sunday, Joanne will share information about the first five books of the Old Testament and their significance.  She will also take us through the process of interpreting the Illumination, “The Creation."


September 21 - Signs in the Wilderness - Drew Sorber - The Historic Relationship between Scripture and the Interpretation of the Natural World. Drew shares how the Pentateuch  provides a model for how Christians interpreted natural phenomena for centuries that still impacts our modern view of the Divine in nature.


September 28 - The Creation Stories - Alex Brown - Not everyone realizes that there are two separate Creation stories in the book of Genesis.  Alex will lead us in a discussion of these two scriptural passages.


October 5 - Traditional Techniques Used in SJB - Joanne Robblee - The Saint John’s Bible is the only modern day illuminated Bible.  One unique aspect of this Bible is that traditional methods were used to create it.  Come learn mor about the complex techniques that make this Bible so special.


October 12 - Rewriting the Script - Drew Sorber - Drew will share information about how writing systems were used to preserve the Bible.  He will look into the development of the various scripts used in the early and medieval Biblical manuscripts.


October 19 - Balaam and his Dilemma w/ Moabite King's Orders - Harvey Markowitz - At the beginning of Numbers 22, we are introduced to the Moabite King, Balak, who has just decided to commission the Aramean prophet Balaam to curse the wandering Hebrew people who will soon be amassing on his borders. Though a non-Hebrew, Balaam prays to Adonai to seek His approval for this undertaking. God’s response to the prophet’s request sets off a rich chain of events that has puzzled and intrigued Biblical theologians and historians for centuries. It is the goal of this presentation to identify some of these points of interest and the associated areas of contention.

Holy Eucharist Rt II | 10:30 a.m. | In-Person and on YouTube




Next Sunday, September 7, we will have one service at 10:30 a.m. We will be celebrating The Feast of Marc Nikkel and Samson Mamour will be our preacher. Please join us!

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

In-Person & Zoom








Race at Grace

Delaney Center interns Julie Charles W&L '28 and Jessie Zhang W&L '26 will present their work on the Race at Grace project at 6:30pm Wednesday, September 3 in the Parish Hall. Race at Grace is a part of our Becoming Beloved Community strategy to dismantle racism and work for racial justice and healing - Tell the truth, Proclaim the vision, Practice the way of love, Repair the breach.

The Saint John's Bible Returns

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The Saint John's Bible volume, the Pentateuch has arrived!  Tuck has already placed it proudly in its rack in the front of the sanctuary. We are so excited to have this very special book "visiting" us until mid-November.

After the services, if anyone wants to come up and take a look at "Big John," as I lovingly call him, please do so.  Sadly, there are only 8 illuminations in this book and most of them are in Genesis.  If you want to look through the book, please remember to use the wipes that are there before you touch the pages. We hope to have a docent available to assist you.

Beginning September 14th and going to November 16th, a series of presentations that focus on different aspects of the Pentateuch will be offered during Christianity and Culture (9:15-10:15). Please know that everyone is invited to these sessions that follow a brief coffee hour that begins at 9:00.  

Also, on Thursday afternoons in October and up until Thanksgiving, you are invited to bring groups or friends to view "Big John."  Docents will be there to share information about the Bible and the illuminations.  If you would like to have the Bible visit a group you belong to, please let Lisa or Tuck know.  We are more than glad to share "Big John" and do a brief presentation with others in the community.

On Saturday mornings (10:00-11:30) in the Undercroft during October, a series of workshops will be given about the Pentateuch.  Those plans are still evolving and information will be shared as soon as possible. 

If you are interested in volunteering and participating in any of the activities that are being planned for "Big John," let Joanne Robblee know. 

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Paws to Connect

We are back! Join us on Tuesday and Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the patio. Bring your furry friends and connect with students.

Chalice Ministry

Interested in developing your spiritual life? Consider serving as a chalice minister. It can be a very meaningful way to share in the worship of the parish while deepening your faith.


Chalice bearers are needed at both the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. service.  Please contact Lisa if you would like to serve through this ministry.

Education for Ministry

Education for Ministry (EfM) will begin again the third week of September. We will be trialing a new one-year program that covers the Old Testament, the New Testament, church history and ethics and morality. There are assigned readings and video's each week with discussion in class along with theological reflection exercises. Currently, the class meets on Tuesday from 1-3PM. The suggestion has been made to move the class to Thursday from 5-7PM. Other times may be considered. If you are interested or need more information please contact James Keane or contact the office and I will get back to you. Tuition remains at $340.00 for the year plus a $10.00 copyright clearance fee and a 5% credit card processing fee.

5 p.m. Community Services
A burgundy flyer with white text from Grace Episcopal Church advertising autumn community services at 5 p.m. The heading reads: “Join Us This Autumn for One of Our 5 p.m. Community Services.” Listed services include:
September 14: Celtic Contemplative Eucharist
September 28: Evensong Celebrating the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels
October 12: Celtic Contemplative Eucharist
October 26: Evensong Celebrating the Feast of Saints Simon and Jude
November 9: Celtic Contemplative Eucharist
November 23: Evensong on Christ the King Sunday
December 14: Contemplative Service of Light in the Darkness
A note at the bottom says: “There will be no 5 p.m. Service on December 28.”
The Grace Episcopal Church logo appears above the name and address: 123 West Washington Street, Lexington, Virginia.

As autumn quickly approaches, we are elated to invite you and your friends to our 5 p.m. Community Services. All are welcome.


September 14: Celtic Contemplative Eucharist

September 28: Evensong Celebrating the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels

October 12: Celtic Contemplative Eucharist

October 26: Evensong Celebrating the Feast of Saints Simon and Jude

November 9: Celtic Contemplative Eucharist

November 23: Evensong on Christ the King Sunday

December 14: Contemplative Service of Light in the Darkness


Note: There will be no 5 p.m. Service on December 28.

Seed Collection

Calling all acorns, walnuts, buckeyes, hickory nuts, and more! 

We will send them to the collaborative project between the Virginia Department of Forestry and and the Extension Service for their seedling and reforestation farms.

Collect in paper bags, not plastic. Bring them to Martha (or leave them outside her office door in the Undercroft). She will take them to the Crimora seedling farm by Oct. 10. 


Above: photos from last year's seed collection.

Rockbridge County High School's ESL Program

The English as a Second Language (ESL) program at Rockbridge County High School has several needs:

1) English speaking volunteer tutors to read books in English and to have conversations in English with ESL students. 

2) English Spanish bilingual volunteer tutors to help ESL students with their assignments for English, history, math, science, etc.

3) Individually wrapped snacks for ESL students such as granola bars, protein bars, cheese crackers, peanut butter crackers, etc.

4) New and gently used items to be used as prizes for ESL students such as freebies from hotels or businesses, travel size or full size toiletries, art and craft supplies, food items, t-shirts, or anything else of interest to teens would be very appreciated.

Donations can be dropped off at the church office and placed in the box marked for the RCHS ESL Program. If you're interested in volunteering, please contact Ruth Brunner at 540-463-5555.

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Music in the Garden at Boxerwood

130 Munger Lane

Gates open at 5:30 pm, music from 6:30-7:30 pm

$5 per adult, kids are free.

BYOB, BYO chairs and pack out your waste.

Leashed pets welcome.


September 5 Betty and the Hot Flashes

Renewing Grace Capital Campaign

In an effort to share current information about the Renewing Grace Capital Campaign building project, in August there will be three opportunities for our parishioners to find out what the upcoming plans are as elements of this ambitious project begin over the next few months.

 

Join us on August 31st between the services, for coffee hour down in the Parish Hall at 9:00. At about 9:20, Tuck or David Passmore will provide a brief overview of what will be happening over the coming months and years.  Then there will be a tour of the building as to the specific renovations that will be occurring.

Many thanks to everyone who has made a pledge or gift to the Renewing Grace Campaign:

Lori Apgar

Cecilia & John Arpin

Laurent & Elizabeth Boetsch

Tucker & Delea Bowerfind

Jane Brooke

Alexandra Brown

Madison & Katharine Brown

Ruth Brunner

Martha Burford

Catharine & Walter Burns

LM & Elizabeth Carter

Jonathan Clawson

David & Marjorie Connolly

Virginia Cooke

R. David & Melissa Cox

Marlys & Ed Craun

Jay & Joan Crawford

Roger & Anna Crockett

Dennis & Susan Cross

Susan Denson

Lynwood & Carol Dent

Gail Dick

John & Gail Dickerson

Langston & Page Donkle

Lu & Ed Dooley

Jonathan Eastwood & Maria Nava

Cary & Will Edgar

Donald & Claudia Ellis

Carole Elmore

James & Katharine Farrar

Matthew Fogo, Kevin Manning & Dot Fogo

Anzolette Pendleton Gadsden Trust

Timothy & Catharine Gaylard

Rene' Glidden

Rose Gordon

Thomas & Carol Gosse

Melanie Griffis

Julianne Grimes

David & Anne F Grizzle

Peter & Julia Grover

Margaret Haberman

Woody & Becky Hall

David & Anne Hansen

Sandy & Catherine Harcus

Winifred Hart

Heather & Hunter Hawley

Helen Head Estate

Anne Hershbell

Megan & Drew Hess

Harold & Kathryn Hill

Judy Hotchkiss

Benjamin & Laurie Huger

Patrick & Phyllis Hugg

Virginia Jardim

James & Darlene Keane

Suzanne Keen

Emily King & Diego Millan

Trudie Kirkland

Deborah & Bill Klein

William & Kathy Kozak

Raymond & Carolyn Kuper

Sharon & Frederick Kurtz

Greg & Janet Lemmer

A.W. “Buster” & Signe Lewis

Maurice & Julia Littlefield

Bill & Barbara Luton

Meg & Jeff Mason

Mary Jane Mayerchak

William McCorkle

Patrick & Lisa McGuire

Josephine McMurtry

John & Drusilla Milford

Susan Minor

Elizabeth Moss

Grigg & Cindy Mullen

Ann & Jerry Nay

Elaine & Mark Nelson

Donna Noyes

David O'Connor & Linda Merrick

Anita Ogard & George Strickland (in honor of Tom & Paul Strickland)

Elizabeth & Bill Oliver

David & Nan Partlett

David & Jeanne Passmore

The Helen S. and Charles G. Patterson, Jr. Charitable Foundation Trust

Eleanor Penn

Michael Perry

Henry Porter

Steve & Peggy Riethmiller

Joanne & Paul Robblee

Martha & Donald Robey

Rose & Connor Rothermel

Woodson & Lori Sadler

William Sayre & Melissa Gladwell-Sayre

Judy Schram

Maurice Seaton

Frank Settle, Jr. & Cecile West-Settle

Thomas F. Shehan III

Marjorie Sherrill

Steve & Susan Shultis

Hampden & Aine Smith

James & Ruth Smith

Andrew & Katherine Squires

Stephen & Janice Straske

Paul Strickland

Eliza Stucki

Elizabeth Tracy

David Wade

Kent & Mary Wilson

Michael & Beverly Wirtz


A special thank you to our friends from AA and Project Horizon for donating to our Renewing Grace Capital Campaign. Your generosity and friendship are a true blessing.

To learn more about the Renewing Grace campaign and its priorities, and to make a gift or pledge online, visit www.givingsites.com/renewinggrace/.



Bakers Wanted for the Community Table

Please contact Virginia Cooke at 348-5367 if interested!

Clothes Closet at Christ Episcopal

The Clothes Closet at Christ Church, Buena Vista, continues to need girls' clothing sizes 10-18, winter clothes only and boys summer clothing, sizes 10-12. They are not accepting any other items at this time as they are chock full! The Clothes Closet is open every first and third Saturday of the month from 9 am until noon. You may drop your items off then. Alternately, you can bring your items to the Grace Church office and Lisa will ensure your items are conveyed to the Clothes Closet. Thank you for your support of this valuable asset to our community.

Prayer List

Please pray for the wider Church and intercessions requested by our Congregants: Pray for Presiding Bishop The Most Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe. Pray today for the people of Christ Church, Buena Vista. Pray for Brendon, Timmy, Laura Stearns, Lynda deMaria, Polly Lawrence, Betty Cadden, Jeff Mason, Joe Irby, Kent Wilson, Diana Kenney, Jerry & Ann Nay, Paula Cooper, Ned Henneman, Sharon Humphreys, Nancy Mastin, Elizabeth Klein, Carl & Rachel Pattison, Wes O’Dell and family, Virginia Poston (sister of Betsy Carter), Dot Fogo, David Austin (friend of the Keanes), Buddy Atkins, Rebecca Robblee (daughter-in-law of Joanne & Paul), Stan Driver, Chris Clayton Syrrist (cousin of David Sorrells), Glen Jones, Charlotte & Mike Murphy, Jean & Mike Walsh, Cullen Bahr, Lane Hewett, Susan Martin, Carolyn, Ernest Edgar (father of Will Edgar, Bill Gibson (brother of Keith Gibson), Nancy Hellwig, and those we name aloud or in our hearts. Pray for the people of Israel, Gaza, Sudan, Haiti, Ukraine, and pray for cessation of violence, and for reconciliation, and peace. Pray for those who have died.

In Thanksgiving for August and September Birthdays

8/29 Pierson Hotchkiss

8/31 Pat Gibson


9/1 Trudie Kirkland, Mark Gallagher

9/2 Harrison Branner

9/3 Buster Lewis, Ella Sayre, Estella Crocker

9/4    Gail Dick

9/5    Ned Henneman

9/7    Susan Cross

9/8    Delea Bowerfind, Cecilia Arpin

9/9    Marlys Craun

9/10  Frederick Kurtz

9/11 Ham Smith, MaryEtta Randolph

9/16 Tucker Bowerfind

9/18 Judy Hotchkiss, Carolyn Kuper

9/19 Julia Littlefield, Nanalou Sauder, Frank Settle

9/20 Keith Gibson, Spencer Tucker, Drew Sorber, Phyllis Hugg

9/21 Chris Howison, Barbara Luton, Austra Burr

9/22 Ann Nay, Elizabeth Oliver

9/24 Graham Centorino

9/25 Darlene Keane

9/26 Page Donkle

9/28 Winifred Hart

9/30 Mo Littlefield, Lynda Bassett-DeMaria

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