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Grace Episcopal Church

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Grace is a community of young and old, singles and families, Georgetown natives and Texas transplants. Each Sunday we bring our hearts and minds before God as we worship Him in the beauty of our ancient liturgy, are fed by His life-giving Word, stimulated by thought-provoking sermons, and formed by the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. 

Worship times

Sunday
8:00 am
English
Celebration of Holy Communion in ‘Rite I’ Elizabethan language with organ music. (Central Campus)
Sunday
11:00 am
English
Celebration of Holy Communion in ‘Rite II’ contemporary language. This service features a full choir and congregational hymns. (Central Campus)
Sunday
8:00 am
English
Celebration of Holy Communion in ‘Rite I’ Elizabethan language without music. (West Campus)
Sunday
9:30 am
English
Celebration of Holy Communion in ‘Rite II’ contemporary language with a mix of traditional and contemporary hymns. (West Campus)
Tuesday
12:00 pm
English
Episcopal Veterans' Fellowship, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays (West Campus)
Tuesday
11:00 am
English
Healing Service (West Campus)

Volunteer opportunities

Ongoing commitment opportunities

Ministries

Chaplaincy to the Don T. Hutto Detention Center

Evangelism

We offer bi-weekly, Spanish-language services of Holy Communion to the inmates and staff of the Don T. Hutto Detention Center in the neighboring city of Taylor.

Women's Storybook Project

Prison Services

Women’s Storybook Project of Texas is a special program that helps incarcerated mothers to comfort and nurture their children through reading them bedtime stories. This allows these women to  use their own voices to love, reassure, and encourage  their children from miles away.

Watch the “The STORY of Storybook” video to learn how Women’s Storybook Project volunteers are transforming the lives of incarcerated women, their children and caregivers.

The Pastoral Care Committee

Aging, Health and Wellbeing

​Grace parishioners visit the ill and homebound for weekly and monthly home communion services.

Grace Prayer Shawls

Aging, Health and Wellbeing
Prayer Shawls

Members of Grace knit prayer shawls which are distributed to those in hospital and hospice, those who are experiencing grief, and to anyone in need of spiritual comfort. If you have a gift for knitting, or would like to learn how to knit, please come join us!

We gather on the third Thursday of each month (except July & August) at 10:15 am in the parish hall.

Daughters Of The King (DOK)

Community Center
Daughters of the King

The Daughters of the King are women and girls between the ages of seven and one hundred and seven who desire a closer walk with the Lord. We are Christian women, both lay and ordained, who are strengthened through the discipline of a Rule of Life, and supported through the companionship of our sisters. We are all at different stages of our Christian journey – some have just begun and some have been on this path for a long time. But no matter where we are on our sacred journeys, our primary goal is the same: to know Jesus Christ and to make Him known to others.

Loaves & Fishes

Meal Programs
Funeral Services

Loaves and Fishes is a ministry of the Episcopal Church Women (ECW). We host receptions at Grace for funerals and memorial services at no cost to the families.  These receptions give the families time to visit and share memories of their loved ones with friends and family.

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1314 E University Ave
Georgetown, TX 78626-6115
United States

Email address

Contact

The Rev. Albert "Bertie" Pearson

Clergy

The Rev. Mthr. Mary Ann Huston

Clergy

Organized groups

Lay pastoral care (e.g. Stephen Ministry, Community of Hope)
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors
Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Education for Ministry (EFM)
Daughters of the King
Choir
Bible study
Youth group