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Worship at Grace
February 1, 2026
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Upcoming Events
Island Youth Night The Strength of Story: StoryTelling Workshop Storytelling Night Foundations Class Second Monday Parents’ Chat Grace @ Suquamish Community Kitchen Affordable Housing: Community Conversation Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper Mini-concert Celebrating the New Sound System Lenten Supper, Holden Evening Prayer, and Program |
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Island Youth Nights
Sunday, February 1 Join us for our teen-led monthly gathering—music, food, a short message, and plenty of games. We gather on the first Sunday of each month from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at Island Center Hall. Click here for driving directions. Email Melissa Meyers to learn more. |
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Conversation for Creation CareThis Sunday Conversation for Creation Care meets on the first Sunday of every month. We will convene in the living room this Sunday, February 1, during coffee hour. We will continue to share personal thoughts and questions about our lives and the love we share with our natural, sacred world. Please join us for this opportunity to explore with other Gracies that you know and trust. —Nancy Peregrine, Earth and Spirit |
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Storytelling Night
Tuesday, February 3, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.With storyteller Joanne Epply-SchmidtIn a prison, parish, politician’s office, or pastoral care encounter, a story well told can touch, motivate, educate, and heal. The ancient art of storytelling — be it folktale, myth, or sacred story — remains a vibrant means of connecting us, one to another, even in the most unlikely of circumstances. Joanne will tell some tales about how it's done, why it works, and the good that comes after “Once upon a Time…” All are welcome, no cost |
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Foundations Class
Beginning February 8, after church, I will once again be offering the Foundations Class. It is designed for those who want a deeper understanding of the Episcopal Church and my particular take on Christianity. If you are new to Grace and curious about the Episcopal tradition, are a teenager or adult who wants to be confirmed, or if you’ve been around Grace a while and want a refresher, this is for you. It’s a new member's class, a confirmation class, and a spiritual repast combined. We will meet in the Living Room after worship on Sundays, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., from February 8 – April 19 (except Feb. 15 and 22, when we will start at 1 p.m.). For those who wish, we will travel together to St. Mark’s Cathedral on Saturday, April 25, to be confirmed by the Bishop. To learn more read my newsletter, “Grounding Ourselves in Troubling Times”. Rev. Eric, reveric@gracehere.org |
Children, Youth, and Families Events
For more infomation visit: https://www.gracehere.org/programs/children-youth-and-families
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Parents’ Chat
A relaxed space for parents to connect, share stories, and explore meaningful topics together. Currently watching Work of the People’s Sacred Disruption series. Second Monday of every month, 7–9 p.m. at the Cockroft Home in Poulsbo We will discuss these videos: February 9 March 16 NURTURING OUR GRACED UNIQUENESS Contact Kim Cockroft for the address. |
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Lenten Evenings
Thursday, February 26, and Tuesdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24 Come and go as you need—we welcome you to any and every part of our evenings together. Our (optional) text for Lent will be Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman. Copies will be available in the narthex next week. Dinner begins at 6 pm Come for soup and conversation. Holden Evening Prayer begins at 7 pm Sing and pray together. Program: Love God, Love Your Neighbor 7:20 - 8:45 p.m. As people of faith, our instructions are simple but challenging: Love God, love our neighbor. In a complicated time, how do we respond as citizens of the Kingdom of God? Join us as we delve into immigration in the U.S. from a variety of perspectives. |
Recurring Events
Coffee & a Psalm The Wednesday Gathering Knitting Into the Mystery Meditation/Centering Prayer Island Youth Nights Music Circle Rehearsal Mom’s Morning Retreat Conversations for Creation Care 3rd Saturday Grace Grounds Party For more infomation visit:
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Serve with Suquamish Community Kitchen
Grace is partnering with the Suquamish Community Kitchen to help serve community suppers throughout the year. This volunteer opportunity is a great fit for teens and families, and helpers of all ages are welcome! Shift times vary. 2026 dates: February 11, April 29, June 10, September 9, and November 11 Location: Suquamish Community Kitchen, 18732 Division Ave. NE, Suquamish Click here to sign up for February 11. Click here to sign up for April 29. Questions? Contact Melissa Meyers at melissa@gracehere.org. |
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Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
Tuesday, February 17, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. As we prepare for Lent, Holy Week, and the joy of Easter, join your Grace family for our annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper. The Men of Grace will be serving a feast of buttermilk pancakes, gluten-free pancakes, sausage, vegetarian sausage, and applesauce. Suggested donation is $5 per person or $15 per family. You are invited to dress festively and bring a friend, think Mardi Gras. Men of Grace: Host Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper February 17, 4:15 - 8:30 p.m. Come lend a hand by setting up, serving, and cleaning up after this fun meal. Please CLICK HERE to sign up, or contact Eric Matthews at eric@ericEmatthews.com or 206.718.2254 with any questions. |
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Looking for Grace Night Owls
To keep Grace safe and secure, we have a Night Owl team. Each team member volunteers for a week at a time. We walk the exterior of the building, verify all the doors, windows, and the gate are closed and latched. This takes about 15-20 minutes. The team members arrive after 9:00 p.m. or a bit later, after all the folks involved in a rental or other Grace activities have left. After a short orientation, you'll be ready to go. If you want to jump right in, you can read about the duties of the Night Owls and sign up online. If you have questions about this ministry, please contact the Place for Grace leader, Dan Rohan 206.660.1228 or drohan@gmail.com, or Building & Property Manager, Eric Matthews, 206.718.2254 or eric@gracehere.org. |
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Outreach/Faith in Action Call for February
Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love. —Mother Teresa This month’s outreach project will again focus on loving our unhoused neighbors. You may do this by donating the following items: tarps, desperately needed; hygiene wipes; and canned soups with pull-tab tops. Please place donated items near the baskets or on the floor by the name tag kiosk in the narthex. |
A note from our treasurer
Tax statements were mailed this week via email to all those who made payments to Grace in 2025. If you did not receive yours, cannot locate it, or have any questions, please contact Deborah Schenk at treasurer@gracehere.org. |
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Gallery at Grace
The Gift of Imagination For fifty years, Garth Edwards crafted whimsical, large-scale installations. This retrospective features his more personal artwork: his magical, vibrant, colored pencil drawings and garden sculptures, on loan from several Gracies (Thank You!). Underlying all of Garth's work is the sense that life is to be celebrated in all its irony, puzzlements, and humor. A long-time member of Grace, Garth’s memory lives on in his art, which includes the mural in the Grace nursery and the playground gate. This show, which will run through March 1, was lovingly curated by his partner, Pegge Ashcroft. The Gallery at Grace is an ongoing (quiet!) fundraiser for Grace. A portion of the proceeds from your art purchase comes back to the church. Thank you for your support! |
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Mini-Concert
Celebrating the New Sound System All are invited to attend a mini-concert featuring Grace’s own talented musicians in celebration of the installation of our new sound system. The concert will take place on Sunday, February 22, at 11:30 a.m. Contact Kim Thompson with questions. |
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Looking for Grace Representatives for IFC
If you attended the Interfaith (IFC) Council Thanksgiving Service in November, you'll remember what a lovely and meaningful night that was. The IFC organizes several events every year (a spring music festival and the BHS Baccalaureate service, to name two), and meets monthly to learn more about BI and No. Kitsap's faith and spiritual communities, beyond our own — Baha'i, LDS, Judaism, Dances of Universal Peace, etc. If this is of interest to you and you would like to represent Grace Church in this organization, please contact Anne Kundtz. Anne and Carol Corbus are seeking a partner for this spring who is willing to represent Grace next fall and beyond. Thank you! |
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The Thing
Tuesday, February 24, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., and on the last Tuesdays of each month. A middle school hangout for food, fun, and real connection. Contact: Melissa Meyers |
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The Bainbridge Island North Kitsap Interfaith Climate Circle invites you to
Honoring Air, Protecting the Breath of LifeFriday, February 6th, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm From our first breath to our last, air is a precious and limited resource that all living beings depend on. Yet air pollution is the world’s largest environmental threat to human health. Gather with us in community to explore our relationship with air, its sacredness, and the actions we can take to restore its purity. For more information, email climatecirclebinkifc@gmail.com. |
Schola Nova at St. Barnabas
Schola Nova will chant vespers on Sunday, February 15, at 6 PM. Please join us for this short, contemplative service at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church to commemorate the Transfiguration. |
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Sermons
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