Grace Episcopal Church
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As Episcopalians we are followers of Jesus Christ, and are called to seek and serve Christ in all persons, to strive for justice and peace among all people, and to respect the dignity of every human being. All are welcome here. We ask for forgiveness from one another and from God, and offer our lives up to God. We provide a supportive community and a safe place of worship, promoting lives of peace, self control, and hope for the future.
Worship times
Service includes poetry, scripture, candlelight prayers, music, silence, contemplation, and the Lord's Table. This service is usually held September - May, please check our website for dates.
Ministries
Little Free Pantry
Our Little Free Pantry is located on-site, next to the Garden. The pantry is stocked regularly with food, clothing, and other household items.
No Kid Hungry / Little Free Lunch
Every summer Grace provides free meals for both children and adults in the Siloam Springs community. Lunches are distributed at the Farmers Market, Spring Valley Apartments, and the Library. Watch our social media accounts for detailed information as the school year comes to a close.
Way of Love Groups
Our Way of Love groups gather independently once a month to study and discuss the Presiding Bishop's "rule of life" based on the teachings of Jesus. Groups are 8-10 people and will come together periodically to share with the wider congregation.
The Garden in Siloam Springs
While the Garden is its own non-profit, Grace Church provides the land on which the garden sits and assists with their annual fundraiser. There are additional opportunities to be involved, contact the church office for details.
Sacred Ground Race Dialogue Circles
Sacred Ground is dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Small groups are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race, racism, and whiteness while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity. The 10-part series is built around a powerful online curriculum of documentary films and readings that focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories.
Sacred Ground is a resource coming out of Becoming Beloved Community, The Episcopal Church’s long-term commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in our personal lives, our ministries, and our society. This series is especially designed to help white people talk with other white people, while being open to all racial/ethnic groups. Participants are invited to peel away the layers that have contributed to the challenges and divides of the present day – all while grounded in our call to faith, hope and love.
617 N Mt Olive St
Siloam Springs, AR 72761
United States