Growing in Faith. Creating an Inclusive Community.

Serving with Compassion. Working for Social Justice.

Sunday, May 19, 2024


The Day of Pentecost


Worship Service 

with Holy Eucharist 


in person at 

8 am and 9:15 am



Holy Eucharist with Baptism


in person at 

11 am


Service Bulletin


Livestream and Audio Update


Due to equipment failure, Grace Church is working on repairs and upgrades to our audio and livestream systems. Unfortunately, therefore, we will not be able to livestream Sunday services until further notice. Thank you for your patience while these systems are offline. We will make an announcement as soon as our livestream capabilities have been restored.

North Room Chat



General Convention and the Presiding Bishop Election

June 2, 2024


The 81st General Convention of The Episcopal Church will meet in Louisville, Kentucky from June 23-28th. What happens at a General Convention? How will the next Presiding Bishop be chosen? Who are the candidates? What do you hope for in our next leader? What are the “trending topics” to be discussed at Convention? How would you vote on the more controversial resolutions? Join us on Sunday, June 2nd from 10:15-10:45 am for this conversation. Kathy Page, attending her third General Convention as Alternate Deputy from the Diocese of Long Island, will facilitate the discussion.

Ginnie Lindle Memorial

Red Hook Farms

Red Hook Farms

Pictured from left to right: Peggy O'Keefe, Theresa Seabaugh, Sarah Luke, Andrew Rybin, & Allison Robinson

Red Hook Farms

Brenna Adams, Allison Robinson, and Deborah Donaldson

Red Hook Farms

Deborah Donaldson + Bees!

Red Hook Farms

Brenna Adams and Thomas Baldwin

Red Hook Farms


Grace Church had a great day at Red Hook Farms on May 11th as we worked to prepare the Columbia St. Farm for planting. There was lots of weeding, mulching, and composting while having a great time working outside. And, there were bees...!


As part of our mission to ensure that our neighbors have access to healthy food, Grace Church volunteers monthly. Last year, these Brooklyn farms produced over 30,000 lbs of organic produce for our Red Hook neighbors. This is a wonderful opportunity to be outside, get your hands dirty, and spend time with our fellow New Yorkers in a wonderful spirit of community. 


Mark your calendars- Our farm dates are: June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14, October 12 and November 9. Please contact Theresa Seabaugh  with your questions. Farm volunteers must be 14 years or older. 


If you would like to volunteer on June 8th, please sign up here.



To see more photos from our May 11th Farm visit,

please visit our Facebook or Instagram pages: FB: https://www.facebook.com/GraceChurchBrooklynHeights/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/gracechurchbrooklyn/

Join Us: Multicultural Day Planning Meeting on Tuesday, June 11 


Grace is a wonderful community of people from diverse backgrounds. Each year, we celebrate Grace Church's cultural diversity with an annual Multicultural Day, this year scheduled for Sunday, October 20th.


Join us in planning this 6th annual event on Tuesday, June 11th, at 7 pm via Zoom. For the Zoom link, please email Denise Young Farrell at dlyfarrell@gmail.com or Allison Robinson at a.robinson2@verizon.net. Thank you! 

GRADUATION NEWS?


Whether you or your child is graduating from kindergarten, high school, or college/graduate school, please share the news with us. Your Grace Church family wants to acknowledge and celebrate their hard work and achievement. 


Please submit their name, school, degree, any plans for the future, and a photo of your graduate via this form.

Dodge YMCA Annual Fundraiser:
Join us on May 22!
Tickets are now available HERE for the Dodge YMCA's Annual Fundraiser on Wednesday May 22nd at 6:30 pm at 501 Union!! Please join Dodge Y Board Members Steve Dietz, Barbara Lowe, Amy Rowland, and Rev. Allen Robinson at this fun and festive event in support of a very important Brooklyn institution.  
For almost 20 years, the Dodge Y has supported Brooklyn families with after-school, youth, and teen programs. The timing of this Fundraiser is especially important: with the school year ending soon, many NYC kids will need a safe place to go while their caregivers work. The Dodge Y runs wonderful day camps for kids, and we are hoping to raise enough money to help make camp accessible to every kid who needs a spot.  
To purchase tickets or make a donation to support the Dodge YMCA, please click HERE. It would be wonderful to have many Grace parishioners in attendance!!! Please reach out to Amy Rowland with any questions at amyerowland@gmail.com.  

Imagining a Way Forward on Mental Health Care 


All Grace parishioners and friends are invited to attend an action on improving mental health in New York City on Wednesday, May 29th from 7 to 8 pm at the Town and Village Synagogue, 334 East 14th Street, in Manhattan.  


Hosted by Manhattan Together, EBC's Manhattan affiliate and Grace's partner in advocating for better mental health care, the evening will be an opportunity to hear from leaders across the city and experts in the field, including Steve Micchio, the founder and operator of the state's first Crisis Stabilization Center. The theme of the evening will be that it's possible to improve mental health care in the city.


For further information contact Mark McIntyre at markmcint@gmail.com. 


To register, click on the link in the flyer, and and also send an email confirmation to Mark McIntyre at  markmcint@gmail.com.

Walker House Open House and Dedication



The Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of Long Island, in conjunction with the Bishop's Office, cordially invite Grace Church parishioners to the Bishop Walker House commemoration. Bishop Orris J Walker served as the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Long Island from 1991 to 2009. He was the first Black Bishop to serve in this diocese. Bishop Lawrence Provezano said of him, "He was the first to ordain women in the diocese and was responsible for facilitating the full inclusion and participation of women in all aspects of diocesan life." (Episcopal News Service March 2, 2015.)


All are invited to the upcoming celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the completion of Walker House at 59 Third Street in Garden City. For most of its life, Walker House served as the intergenerational Betz family home. Cathedral members for three generations, the Betz family was the only family to have lived in the house until stewardship was transferred to the Diocese of Long Island.


Over the past five years, Walker House has been carefully and lovingly restored and updated to serve as a home for ministries of hospitality and spiritual refreshment in the heart of Garden City.


Please join the Bishop of Long Island and other ministry leaders as we celebrate the growing ministry of Walker House and dedicate the home’s newly installed meditation garden.

Open House

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024

5–7:30 pm (5:30 pm Dedication)

Walker House

59 Third Street

Garden City


Please RSVP by May 17th to guesthouse@dioceseli.org or 631-616-5407.

ELEVATE Summer Camp at Camp DeWolfe


Introducing "Elevate 2024", a brand new program for youth ages 10-17


Ready for some summer fun? The Diocese of Long Island is excited to announce the revival of Summer Camp out at Camp DeWolfe! In partnership with the Camp DeWolfe team, we'll take campers on an exploration to ELEVATE and expand their understanding of what God has in store for all of us. Camp runs from July 25th - 28th.


Experience a weekend of faith, friendship, and excitement!

The registration deadline is July 1st.


Learn More!

Centering Prayer


Centering Prayer is a method of contemplative prayer in which we rest silently in the presence of God. It is a very simple method that is easy to learn. We may think of prayer as thoughts or feelings expressed in words, but this is not the only form of prayer. 


Zoom sessions are held on Tuesday evenings at 7 pm. Each session lasts approximately 50 minutes with a 20 minute period of silence. Instructions on how to participate are part of each session.


The link for Centering Prayer is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85673451852

Robbyn yoga

Yoga at Grace Church


Join certified yoga instructor Robbyn McCauley on the first Sunday of each month for a yoga class in the gym at Grace Church. Our next class will be held Sunday, June 2nd at 1 pm. 


After the June class, there will be a summer break, and classes will resume in September.


Robbyn began her yoga practice in 1998, and has been practicing off and on since then. In 2020, she earned her 95 hour certification in youth, children's and trauma-informed teens' yoga. Most recently, another opportunity came to light and Robbyn immersed herself in a weekend long retreat and earned a certification in restorative yoga. Robbyn has a love of Iyengar's teaching and always focuses on alignment, safe sequencing, and trauma-informed language during all of her classes.


Email graceyoga2023@gmail.com to register and please tell us the following: 1. Do you have any yoga experience? and 2. Do you need a mat?

Grace Church and St. Paul’s, Atlanta are pleased to announce a 2024 Pilgrimage from June 30-July 7, 2024 to highlight racial equity and social justice. Beginning in Tennessee, pilgrims will continue over eight days through Mississippi, Alabama, concluding in Georgia. Our time together will expose you to the shapers and keepers of history, including religious and civic leaders, librarians, educators and cultural curators. Traveling during an election year and this tender time in our national life, you will also engage with local and national leaders to learn from history about courage and faithful witness in uncertain times. Throughout the pilgrimage our reflections will center on the truth of two foundational questions: Who am I? and Who does God need me to be right now. For more information, please email Rev. Leandra Lambert at LLambert@gracebrooklyn.org.

Rector's Bible Study


The Rector’s Bible Study meets in the McKittrick Choir Room on Tuesdays from 10-11:30 am. This term, we are studying the Book of Isaiah.



if you cannot make it in person, participants can also join via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7186241850


Should you have any questions, please reach out directly to the Rector at arobinson@gracebrooklyn.org.

Sunday School & Spring Calendar


Children in grades K*-5 are invited to participate in Sunday SchoolClasses meet from 10:15–10:45 am in Classroom 2 (on Sundays with one 10 am service only, Sunday School meets from 9:15-9:45 am). Volunteers lead children in 30-minute sessions focusing on Bible stories, using the Storymakers curriculum.

 

The spring Sunday school schedule can be found here.


Please note: Snacks will be served upstairs in the Guild Hall at the end of Sunday School. Please eat in the Guild Hall and not in the classroom.

 

*If your child is not yet a reader but would like to attend Sunday School, they can attend with a parent to help with the activities.

The Rector's Discretionary Fund

Even the most meticulously crafted budget can’t always cover an unexpected emergency, e.g. a child’s trip to the ER; a car vandalized and needing an expensive part; an elderly parent in another city requiring help.


Since it was established in 2004, the Rector’s Discretionary Fund has given to parishioners in circumstances like these. The need is great, especially after the pandemic, with more on the horizon, and the sole source of funding for this important fund is the generous contributions of our congregation, helping members of our Grace community when they are facing temporary financial hardship.


Contributing to this important fund fulfills our parish goal of Serving with Compassion. If you would like to participate, you can do so by using our online payment system, Realm. If you prefer to pay by check, please make it out to Grace Church Brooklyn Heights with Rector’s Discretionary Fund on the memo line.


Thank you for your faithful generosity.

Evening Prayer


Grace Church offers Evening Worship every Tuesday - Friday at 5pm online.


To attend Evening Prayer online, please use the following Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7186241850 .

Parish Prayer Concerns & Thanksgivings


This week we pray: … that God will pour out the Spirit in new and abundant ways to renew creation and strengthen us in the Way of Love. … that the people of Grace Church may be signs of love, joy, and peace in our daily lives. … that, in those times when we are weak or fearful, hope seems far away, and we do not know how to pray as we ought, our Advocate, the Holy Spirit, will intercede for us with sighs too deep for words. … for those who are being baptized at Pentecost, especially, Arthur Douglas Doran, Clementine Sylvana Kogler, James McBride Maher, Madeline Rose Maher, John Scofield Samela, and Sebastien James Hill Torres; may they be filled with God’s holy and life-giving Spirit, and their hearts opened to God’s grace, truth and love. … that Joe, our president; Kathy, our governor; Eric, our mayor, and all public officials will respond to the complex challenges before them with careful deliberation and restraint wherever possible; but also will stand firm in their pursuit of common purpose and mutual good for all people. … that God will bring about reconciliation in the human family; help us to bridge the gulfs that divide communities, nations, races, genders, and economic groups; and restore our ability to work together against poverty, disease, famine and injustice. … that God will break the anger, fear and revenge that grip so many hearts, bring an end to violence, and reveal new ways to resolve hurts and differences. … that God will watch over those whose lives and homes are threatened by storms, flooding, heat and wildfires, and give them strength in the face of adversity; and may many people and governments be inspired to work together to take better care of our earth. … that God may keep us ever mindful of the needs of the poor, the hungry, and the homeless. … for those who are at a crossroads in their lives, and need God’s guidance. … for those who have been commended to our prayers, especially, Heidi, Jonathan, Dolores, Val & family, Robbyn & family, Max, Wally, Rick, Griff & family, Willie, The Rev. Nils Blatz, Tom C., Lally, Vivian H., Anita, Tom K., Lenore, Marilyn, Lauren, Ladson & Xandria, Christine, Linda, Judith H., Sarah Jane, Patti & Steve, Irma, Amanda, Judith & Sandra, Pam, Jane P., Judy, and Carrie. … for those who care for sick or aging loved ones, those who endure chronic or incurable illnesses, and those who are near death. … For whose names and needs are known only to God. … For those who have died, and those who mourn.  Alleluia, Risen Lord! Hear our prayer.

Grace Notes Submissions


Announcement submissions for Grace Notes and Sunday bulletin can be sent to Melissa Kelly, Parish Administrator. All submissions must be received no later than Thursday at 10 am in order to be included in that week's e-newsletter and bulletin. Thank you!

Sunday Services at Grace


Grace Church holds in-person services at 8 am, 9:15 am, and 11 am each Sunday unless otherwise noted. All are welcome.We have child care available for those who need it during the 9:15 am and 11 am services. 


Join us for coffee hour! Please join us for coffee and snacks after each service. 


If you have any questions about our worship schedule, please contact Melissa Kelly, Parish Administrator, at parishoffice@gracebrooklyn.org or (718) 624-1850 x 10.

The Common Cup


Holy Eucharist is offered in both kinds, bread and wine. The wine is offered from the common cup (drinking directly from the chalice). Intinction is not permitted.  At communion time, after receiving the bread, proceed to the eucharistic minister to receive the wine by drinking directly from the chalice. Those not wishing to drink from the chalice may cross their arms and reverence the cup.

Giving to Grace

We are happy to let you know that you can make a pledge or general offering donations by text! 


Please send a text to 73256 with the message "GraceBrooklyn". The first time, you will be prompted to provide your name and address, including your credit card number. If you save that information for future use, the second offering by text will be immediate. You can also make one-time pledge payments and general offering donations online here.


If you would like to set up a recurring pledge payment on Realm, please contact Melissa Kelly, parish administrator, for an invitation to join

In Remembrance or Gratitude...


Altar flowers are a wonderful way to express gratitude for life's blessings or to memorialize a loved one.


If you would like to contribute altar flowers, please contact Melissa Kelly in the parish office. The suggested donation, which covers the cost of the altar flowers for Sunday services, is $200. An acknowledgment will be included in the service bulletin.

Weekday Visits to Grace


When you visit, please use the Clergy Door, which is the first door on your right in the Hicks Street courtyard. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm.


Public visiting hours for the church sanctuary are Monday-Friday from 3-5 pm.

Grace Church | 254 Hicks Street | Brooklyn NY 11201 

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