About Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church was first established in 1859. From our Christian education to our family recreation, from our special events to our parish picnics, we are open to all, providing food for the journey and calling people to change the world through their relationship with Christ.
The Rev. Maryalice Sullivan
Rector
revmas@aol.com
Don't hesitate to call us for more information at 508-695-5471.
We are happy to help!
The Rev. Maryalice Sullivan
Rector
revmas@aol.com
Don't hesitate to call us for more information at 508-695-5471.
We are happy to help!
We are glad you found us!
If you are looking for a community that seeks to develop wise, courageous, and discerning persons, consider us. We do so through the traditions inherited by those who witnessed Christ Crucified and encountered Him after his death. We begin where you are, and you can participate at your own pace.
We welcome individuals who are struggling with their faith.
We welcome those who appreciate tradition while asking hard questions of it.
We welcome those who are seeking a stable church.
We welcome those who think loving God and enjoying life are much the same.
We welcome those who love music and think music is a form of prayer.
We welcome those who seek to serve.
We welcome those who do much of their spiritual work in the world, and not just in church.
We welcome those seeking a church that takes worship seriously, without being overly fussy.
We welcome those who can tolerate great diversity theologically and politically.
We welcome those who don't always understand church;
We welcome those who want to learn to be leaders:
We welcome those who believe the church can offer wisdom, while not endorsing particular parties.
We travel in the footsteps of Christ.
We seek and an ntelligent and intelligible faith.
We explore scripture, the poetry of encountering the world, through the imagination of a joyful company of festive people.
We welcome individuals who are struggling with their faith.
We welcome those who appreciate tradition while asking hard questions of it.
We welcome those who are seeking a stable church.
We welcome those who think loving God and enjoying life are much the same.
We welcome those who love music and think music is a form of prayer.
We welcome those who seek to serve.
We welcome those who do much of their spiritual work in the world, and not just in church.
We welcome those seeking a church that takes worship seriously, without being overly fussy.
We welcome those who can tolerate great diversity theologically and politically.
We welcome those who don't always understand church;
We welcome those who want to learn to be leaders:
We welcome those who believe the church can offer wisdom, while not endorsing particular parties.
We travel in the footsteps of Christ.
We seek and an ntelligent and intelligible faith.
We explore scripture, the poetry of encountering the world, through the imagination of a joyful company of festive people.