
Upcoming Events

Pentecost
Pentecost is the day the Holy Spirit was given to the apostles, empowering them to preach the gospel and marking the beginning of the church's mission to the world. Services are 8:00 & 10:30AM

Church Cook Out
We'll gather as a church family for a cookout in the Parish Hall and Courtyard. Thanks to the Vestry for organizing summer cookouts on the last Wednesday of the months of May, June, and July.

Last Day of Sunday School
Grace will be having a summer break and Sunday school will start back up in the late Summer to early Fall.

Sunday School
Sunday School to Break for the Summer
Sunday School for all ages will continue for two more weeks before beginning a break for the summer on Sunday, June 1. During the summer, we hope you'll come for snacks and fellowship in the Parish Hall from 9:15:10:15. Also, Fr. Charles will offer a Confirmation/Episcopal 101 class during the Sunday School hour beginning in July in anticipation of the bishop's visit Sept. 7. More details to come.

ECW 2 Goat Island Brewery
We would like to say "thank you" for all your work and support for ECW (Episcopal Church Woman) this year, you are all (ladies and men) invited to the end of year pizza party at Goat Island Brewery. ECW is furnishing the pizza and your beverages are 'dutch treat'. Come out and enjoy a little time together (with no work involved)! Any questions, see Melissa Cartee or call at 256 338-0084.

Centering Prayer Workshop
Come learn more about this form of contemplative prayer at a special workshop at Grace on Saturday, in the Arnold House. This event is open to all, so please invite your friends! Click here for a brochure about the practice. For more info, contact Lorien Altadonna at lo.alta86@gmail.com

Grace Ultreya
Grace Ultreya will gather at the home of Jim and Judy Thomason. 243 County Road 1401, Cullman AL 35058. Jim 256-709-2000 or Judy 256-709-2021 for more information. Please bring a snack to share and the beverage of your choice for yourself. Singing with the Arnold Street Band, short talk, discussion and fellowship. EVERYONE IS WELCOME.

Baptismal Service
We're excited to welcome two parishioners into the "household of God" this Sunday. They will receive the Sacrament of Baptism this Sunday, May 4, at the 10:30 service.

Easter Service With Music
Easter Day is the annual feast of the resurrection. Faith in Jesus' resurrection on the Sunday - or third day - following his crucifixion is at the heart of Christian belief. Easter sets the experience of springtime next to the ancient stories of deliverance and the proclamation of the risen Christ.
After the Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt, all children are invited to help decorate the Easter Cross with flowers at the beginning of the 10:30 service. The children will enter at the beginning of the processional and decorate the cross while the choir enters the church on Easter Sunday. All flowers will be provided.

Brunch & Children's Easter Egg Hunt
Come and join us for brunch prepared by our parishioners. If you have children, there will be an Easter egg hunt where they can take part.
If you attend, please bring a breakfast/brunch dish, fruit, baked goods, etc. to the parish hall by 9:00 AM on Sunday, April 20 for our Easter brunch.

Easter Service Without Music
Easter Day is the annual feast of the resurrection. Faith in Jesus' resurrection on the Sunday - or third day - following his crucifixion is at the heart of Christian belief. Easter sets the experience of springtime next to the ancient stories of deliverance and the proclamation of the risen Christ.

Good Friday Evening Service
The language of the Good Friday liturgy on walks through the passion of our Lord. Jesus is crucified and we acknowledge our own role in God’s unfolding narrative. There is no celebration of Eucharist and the ministers wear black. Jesus' death is seen by Christians as salvation and as a reminder of how prophets are often killed when they stand for justice and peace.

Good Friday Noon Service
The language of the Good Friday liturgy on walks through the passion of our Lord. Jesus is crucified and we acknowledge our own role in God’s unfolding narrative. There is no celebration of Eucharist and the ministers wear black. Jesus' death is seen by Christians as salvation and as a reminder of how prophets are often killed when they stand for justice and peace.
