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Feb 02, 2026
☆ Tuesday, February 17 — Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper at 5:30 pm, Fellowship Hall
☆ Wednesday, February 18 — Ash Wednesday Chapel Worship Service with Imposition of Ashes at 4:30 pm
☆ Sunday, February 22 — Lent 1 Worship Services at 8:30 am and 10 am with guest minister Rev. Kurt Shaffert
☆ Sunday, March 1 — Lent 2 Worship Services with communion at 8:30 am and 10 am
☆ Sunday, March 8 — Lent 3 Chapel Worship Service at 8:30 am; Sanctuary Worship Service at 10 am Youth Sunday; Spark of Creation Benefit Concert in aid of HEAL at 4 pm
☆ Sunday, March 15 — Lent 4 Chapel Worship Service at 8:30 am; Sanctuary Worship Service with Handbells at 10 am
☆ Sunday, March 22 — Lent 5 Worship Services at 8:30 am and 10 am
☆ Sunday, March 29 — Palm Sunday Chapel Worship Service at 8:30 am; Sanctuary Worship Service with Festival Brass, Timpani at 10 am; Champlain Philharmonic Orchestra Spring Concert at 4 pm
☆ Thursday, April 2 — Maundy Thursday Service of Tenebrae at 7 pm, Sanctuary
☆ Sunday, April 5 — Easter Sunrise Service at Billings-Ashcroft Farm at 6:30 am; Chapel Service at 8:30 am; Sanctuary Service with Festival Brass, Timpani and Handbells at 10 am
Jan 14, 2026
Dec 16, 2025
Music Review
Grace Church’s ‘Messiah’ grows deeper and more powerful
By Jim Lowe, staff writer
“For over 70 years, Grace Congregational Church’s annual “Messiah” presentations have celebrated the joy and spirituality of humanity. But more and more, under the direction of Alastair Stout, these performances of the Handel masterpiece have achieved a musical depth with a unique spirituality resulting….”
Dec 11, 2025
George Frederic Handel’s ‘Messiah’: Tavener’s “God is With Us’ to add to the drama
by Jim Lowe, staff writer
“Alastair Stout is always looking to the dramatic. Minister of music at Rutland’s Grace Congregational Church since 2017, he is introducing this year’s “Messiah” performances with John Tavener’s “God is With Us: A Christmas Proclamation” — at only 5 minutes it packs a wallop!…”
Dec 01, 2025
Nov 14, 2025
Oct 12, 2025
The members of Women’s Ministries (and friends) had worked tirelessly this week to sort all of the donations to the Fall Rummage Sale. Our Fellowship Hall and Conference Room were packed full of household items, furniture, clothing, small appliances, linens, home decor and children’s toys and game, all ready to be sold.
The proceeds support non-profits like Rutland Dismas, NewStory Center, Open Door Mission, Rutland Free Clinic, Community Cupboard, Rutland Neighbors, Bridge 2 Rutland and HEAL.
Thank you to everyone that donated their time and items (including the kitchen sink!). Also, a big thank you to all of our shoppers who make this worth it! With your purchases, you are helping Rutland locals and beyond.
Oct 10, 2025
Grace Congregational UCC in Rutland, Vermont, is pleased to announce its fourth Composition Competition to recognize and support a new work for large concert choir and classical chamber orchestra to be performed by the Rutland Area Chorus and orchestra in December, 2026.
The contest is soliciting original unpublished compositions of settings of Advent or Christmas texts for SATB chorus, optional SATB soloists, and chamber orchestra. The pieces should be no longer than 8 minutes. The orchestra comprises three first and three second violins, two violas and two cellos, one double bass, two oboes, one bassoon, two trumpets, timpani, harpsichord and organ. The work must be scored for SATB chorus, but can use any combination of the available soloists and orchestra.
You must have proof of permission to use any text not in the public domain.
The winning work will be awarded $1,000.00 (USD) and two performances by the Rutland Area Chorus in December 2026, at Grace Congregational UCC. The winning composer is encouraged to attend the premiere of the composition. There is no stipend for travel but some housing arrangements may be available.
Jul 15, 2025
To our beloved Grace Family:
Hello and “Jambo” from Nyahururu, Kenya, East Africa!
We miss you more than pizza and we are thinking of you even more than we are thinking of clean clothes. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to everyone for joining together to send us to Rapha Secondary School and Community Center, the incredible project of HEAL Kenya, founded by our own Jennifer Musick Wright.
We are working on construction and painting, exploring the compound and the nearby village, and spending time with these amazing kids! This morning, (Sunday morning, as we are ahead of you by seven hours), we all piled into a couple of multi-purpose classrooms for church. Lively worship, heartfelt prayers, and passionate preaching of the word delivered by Reverend Alberta Wallace, was very moving and bonding. The young people all sing with their whole bodies — loudly, joyfully, expressively. They line up to give testimony, with several kids sharing a scripture and its meaning in their lives.
God’s grace, provision, and beauty are very evident here, in Kenya and at Rapha. We told the gathered church that you all have been praying for them, and we asked the church here to pray for Grace Church. The students, faculty, and staff here are warm and welcoming, and they send you their blessing.
I can’t wait to tell you all about our trip, the amazing people we’re meeting, and all about our experience of God’s presence and love here. Grace and Peace to you; can’t wait to see you all again.
Home next week, hope to worship with you next Sunday [July 27] outdoors!
Love in Christ,
Terry