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Rings for Haiti
August 20, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Grace Art Campers and Staff made a difference; you can too! Follow in the footsteps of the children who this summer created over 2,000 rings for Haiti during Grace Art Camp. Come to one of two studio sessions and find out one reason why children have been so excited about Grace Art Camp this year. Rings for Haiti have so far raised over $8,000 to support the ongoing relief work in Haiti through Mercy Corps.
Building an Ethical Economy: theology & the marketplace
August 12, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Beginning this Sunday, August 15, at 9AM our end-of-the-summer Adult Study series presents video highlights of the 40th Trinity Institute National Conference which was held in January.
Grace Parish Family Picnic
July 17, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Sunday, July 25, 2010 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Grant Park at NE 33rd Ave & US Grant Place
Join fellow parishioners for fun, fabulous food and fantastic fellowship. Grace will provide the beverages and ice cream at this event, which is sponsored by Grace Church School. Please bring your favorite salad or main dish to share, along with plates and utensils for all in your party. (And, swimsuits for the kids.)
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Vigil for the Oceans
June 16, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
A contemplative service of healing prayer
Sunday, June 27, 5:00 pm
Join us for communal prayer dedicated to the healing of our fragile oceans and all who depend upon them to sustain life. Candles, music and meditation will carry not only our grief but our prayers for guidance as we seek ways to become more faithful stewards and protectors of the gift of creation.
Grace Seminary for a Night -- Roman Judaea and the World of Jesus
April 12, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
A Lecture on "Roman Judea and the World of Jesus" will be given at Grace Memorial by Nigel Nicholson, Professor of Classics at Reed College, on Wednesday, April 21, at 7:00 pm.
Holy Saturday Contemplative Labyrinth Walk
March 31, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Grace Labyrinth Guild will host a Contemplative Labyrinth Walk on Holy Saturday, April 3, from noon to 3:00 pm in the Parish Hall. Harpist Licia Seaman will play the sounds of the season. The winding path of the labyrinth is often called the “Road to Jerusalem."
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Bishop-elect Michael Hanley and Archimedes to attend Children’s Day
February 14, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Bishop–elect Michael Hanley and his green dragon puppet, Archimedes, will be special guests at the Diocese of Oregon Children’s Day 2010. Children's Day will be held on Saturday, February 27, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Trinity Cathedral, Portland.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Luncheon begins at 11:30 am
February 14, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Grace will offer its annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Luncheon, a tradition since 1913, on Tuesday February 16. This year the Luncheon will be held from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm in the parish hall of the Church. The event honors the passing of the season of Epiphany into Lent. Donations will be accepted at the door and help to support our Emergency Food Program at Grace.
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Valentine's Benefit for All Classical at Grace
February 13, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Saint Valentine's Day is close at hand, and here is the perfect concert idea. Local favorites Adam LaMotte and Janet Coleman celebrate the holiday with romantic selections for violin and piano by Dvorak, Strauss and others. Choose Feb. 13th at 7:30 p.m. or Feb. 14th at 4 p.m. and then make plans to attend at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church. Proceeds benefit All Classical FM.
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Trinity Institute Conference - Building an Ethical Economy
January 22, 2010 by Stephen Schneider
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church in Portland, Oregon will serve as one of nearly 100 partner sites presenting Trinity Institute’s 40th annual conference, Building an Ethical Economy: Theology and the Marketplace, on January 28-29, 2010 via video web link. The conference will bring together leading theologians and economists to talk about the relationship between economics and Christian belief and action; understand why financial systems sometimes become belief systems rather than neutral mechanisms for exchange; discuss constructive alternatives to present models of economics and consumerism; and envision ways to build an economy that is both ethical and just.
Scheduled to appear are Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the Anglican Communion; Sir Partha Dasgupta, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge and Kathryn Tanner, Professor of Theology, University of Chicago Divinity School.
Each guest has a unique viewpoint on this topic:
Archbishop Rowan Williams has spoken candidly about the current financial crisis and published several essays of his conversations with economists.
Sir Partha Dasgupta is a pioneering researcher in sustainable economic development, the influence of beliefs on economies, and the inclusion of the environment in measurements of wealth. He also studies the economics of poverty and nutrition.
Professor Kathryn Tanner’s recent book, Economy of Grace, explores the intersection between theology and economics.
The Most Reverend Bernard Ntahoturi, the Archbishop of Burundi in Central Africa, will preach for the conference’s Opening Eucharist. Bishop Bernard brings a global perspective to issues of Gospel and economics.
Conference participation is open to clergy and laypersons of all faith traditions and can be attended at 1535 NE 17th Avenue, Portland. The conference will be held from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm on Thursday and Friday, January 28 and 29. Registration for the conference is $40 for the two days. Scholarships are available. Lunches can be reserved for an additional charge of $10 each day. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available to those participating in the entire conference.
The Rev. Stephen V. Schneider, Rector of Grace Memorial, said, “Grace Memorial is pleased to be partnering with Trinity Institute in bringing this important discussion to our local community. As clergy and lay leaders we will not only explore the moral perspective that led to this economic morass, but will engage in envisioning a more ethical and sustainable economy for all humanity.” Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon joins Grace Memorial as a local co-sponsor.