
Voice of the Vestry | 2026 Vestry Update, by Tony Nelson
Vestry Update 2026 Tony Nelson | January 26, 2026 It seems like it was just Christmas, but time has been flying by as January is coming to an end. Winter

Vestry Update 2026 Tony Nelson | January 26, 2026 It seems like it was just Christmas, but time has been flying by as January is coming to an end. Winter

Hannah Wescott | December 11, 2025 A young man at Jubilee is fighting a lonely battle with severe schizophrenia. It is not clear to what extent he experiences Jubilee or

On Listening Anne Kelly | November 21, 2025 I was with our 30 year-old daughter for a couple of weeks in November (the longest we’ve spenttogether in about 10 years).

Youth & Children Elizabeth Blondia| July 17, 2025 “Then little children were being brought to Him in order that He might lay his hands on them and pray. The Disciples

Rivers of Living Water By Peter Kobs | June 26, 2025 The Greek philosopher Heraclitus famously said: “You can’t step in the same river twice.” He believed that change is

Where Have We Been, and Where are We Going? By Peter Kobs | April 26, 2024 Where have we been and where are we going? That’s a question every

Choosing the Right Thing July 2023 | By Elizabeth Wolterink, Vestry Member How often we are confronted with complicated situations in which we must make a decision about how

St Fiacre Guild:What’s “growing on” in the church gardens? The Grace Church garden ministry, St. Fiacre Guild, gathers about once a week to tend the gardens andeach other. This

Drawing the Circle Wider June 2023 | by Carolyn Purcell, Vestry Member In his sermon on June 11, Father Derek challenged us to widen the circle of who

Reflections on Holy Week April 2023 | by Tony Nelson, Junior Warden The Easter season kind of snuck up on me this year as I was dealing with some medical

The Annual Retreat, January 21-22, 2023 March 2023 | By Sonia Jacobson, Clerk of the Vestry Although it is rather “old news” now, the Vestry would like to report back

Dear Grace Church, Greetings from Sewanee! As I write this, it’s a beautiful spring day with the sun shining and daffodils blooming. I hope you’re keeping warm up there. It’s