Announcements and Events
Grace Online: May 28th, the Day of Pentecost
Welcome to our online worship resources for Pentecost Sunday. We pray for the Holy Spirit to move within us and in our world, and to truly make us one in the Spirit, as our closing hymn proclaims. Pentecost marks the coming of the Holy Spirit among the apostles and...
May 28th: Pentecost
Join us for Pentecost Sunday! This is the day the church celebrates the gift of the Holy Spirit. On this festive day it is our tradition to wear some article of red clothing if possible - red socks, red shirt, red suspenders, whatever you have! Red represents the...
Grace Welcomes You
Invited? Of course you’re invited! Got questions? Call the church at (731) 642-1721 or read a page about your first visit.

Sundays at a Glance
10:30 a.m. Holy Communion (worship service)
10:30 a.m. Godly Play class (class rejoins congregation for communion.)

Godly Play Class
We offer Godly Play for pre-school through elementary-aged children–a Montessori based program of Christian education.
Welcome to Grace Episcopal Church
People come to church for different reasons. Some of us come to belong to a community. A lot of us come because church helps us make sense of the rest of the week or the world…
Many of us come to share in the Sacraments and commune with God, and some of us come just because we’re looking for answers. The wonderful thing about the Episcopal Church is that it offers room for everyone—regardless of our reasons for attending. There’s even room for those of us who don’t know why we’re here, yet.
What makes Grace Church truly unique is the warmth, vitality, and embracing nature of its people. We are a worshiping community that has Jesus Christ at our center. Sunday mornings are the centerpiece of our week together, but there is so much more going on among us—people gathering for encouragement and support, and for spiritual and personal growth. Grace Church has so many open doors to its family and so many smiling faces to welcome you.
Besides our faithful commitment to Jesus Christ, the thing that may define us most is our love of fellowship. We are a community that loves to have fun, and we do just that. The strength of our parish family is the relationships that bind our people together. This binding happens in times of crisis—when we circle around those who need that love—but those relationships begin in the social occasions that our parish family relishes. We are a community that is blessed by God’s love, and we live into that by coming together to celebrate God’s love.
We warmly invite you to visit and participate.

Rev. Bill Burks
Assisting Priest

Rev. Linda Hilliard
Assisting Clergy

Rhonda Stanton
Music Director