...To know Christ and to make Him known
John 18: 33-37
What Do You Value?

Jesus stands before Pilate. We know this story. We hear it on Good Friday, we remember it every week in the Nicene Creed. And our ears hear it anew today, on the cusp of Advent, as we are emerging and rebuilding from an unimaginable time of pandemic. Once again, we proclaim Christ the King of all Creation.

As Jesus and Pilate talk, we learn something powerful about who Jesus is and how he serves God and humanity. We are reminded of who he is called to be and what he has come here to do. And it invites us to wonder who we are and who we are called to be, in this moment, in this season of our lives, and in this moment of our Church. What strikes me how Jesus acts in the time of trial. He acts with integrity. He makes a choice to remain wholly who he is, firmly rooted in love of God and clear about the work he has come to do. In that moment Jesus stays true to who he is. His trust in God remains steadfast too.

We’re invited to do the same. We know this in a distinct way in stewardship season. Our money is one of the most powerful and honest symbols of what we offer to God and to the church. It is one of the truest ways we can understand what we value and what we believe. Faithful, selfless and generous giving invites into a deeper relationship with God and our money. And it requires us to do the hard, but essential work of looking deep within to discover what we truly value, what we consider most precious.
 
The Rev. Sarah Fisher is rector of St. Catherine’s Church in Marietta, Georgia and is a former member of the Board of Directors for TENS.
Questions of Reflection:

1. As we emerge from the pandemic, many of us are rebuilding—lives, jobs, churches. How
in this post-pandemic time do you understand Christ the King? Has your understanding of God’s faithfulness shifted or changed?

2.  What do you notice in your own life about your relationship to God and your wallet? What story does it tell you?



Peace,
Fr. Munoz
If you have any needs, please do not hesitate to call at 
858-395-0203

*Last Sunday After Pentecost *

On Sunday, November 21st, 2021
8:30 & 10 a.m.

We will also have the 10 a.m. service on YouTube


Can be printed if you are able


In-Gathering Sunday

This weekend we wrap-up our Annual Giving Campaign. Please remember to bring your 2022 Pledge Card to the
service on Sunday.
If you won't be able to make it you can also email 
Judy with your pledge information.
SIMPLE BUT
SIGNIFICANT  
INTERFAITH HOLIDAY GIFT DRIVE

Want to help? Choose to donate from Interfaith's registry of basic items (and a few fun ones too) that will be assembled into gift bags for unsheltered neighbors living in their winter rotational shelters and to clients in the residential treatment programs. Many items can be ordered online and sent directly to Interfaith OR please drop off gifts to
 Grace in the designated box in the sanctuary by December 5th
Any questions, please speak to Janice Marshall or Janet Marseilles


Craft Day Saturday, November 27, Noon to 4 p.m.

We will be cutting and sewing fleece hats and scarves for the homeless. No sewing skills required! If you have them, bring the following: scissors that can cut through fleece, cutting mat, rotary cutters, quilting type rulers. We will have a Serger to sew the hats, but the scarves do not need sewing, just cutting out and fringing. We have a fair amount of black and brown fleece leftover from last year but could always use more. Questions? Contact Cynde Durnford-Branecki at [email protected] or 760-310-1077.  
Come See Us at the San Marcos Tree Lighting on Dec. 4th!

Grace will have a booth at the event, and we are looking for volunteers.

The tree lighting event is from 1 – 7 p.m. on Sat. December 4 at the San Marcos Civic Center and we need people to man the booth in 2-hour shifts. We will be handing out candy canes and information on our Christmas services. If you are interested, please contact
Lena Meum at [email protected]
*~*~Please Note~*~*

Bible Study & Healing Eucharist
are postponed during the month of December
These will resume on:
January 12th, 2022


The Altar Flowers for this week are provided by
Sydney Ann Smith in Memory of her nephew:
Justin Winter


And Altar flowers can be dedicated in honor or memory of
a special person or occasion


To sign up, please follow the instructions on the Flower Dedications
and Donations page on our website. You can also sign up by email or
on the schedule posted on the bulletin board located
in the Coach House.
 

If anyone is in need of meals or you need help with the Meal Train
sign-up, please contact Shoshana Aguilar or call
951-294-4456 with any questions you may have.

 
Acolytes Needed
If you are interested in serving as an Acolyte, please contact Cynde Durnford-Branecki @ [email protected] It’s really easy to do and you will be thoroughly trained.
 
Prayer Chain
If you are interested in being a part of the Prayer Chain, please contact Pam Wheatland @ [email protected]
We love to build our community at Grace so we'd like to know more about you! 

Please follow this link to fill in your information on our

PLEDGES & OFFERINGS

Your offerings can be made either by mail or through Paypal on the website at: www.gracesanmarcos.org

Grace Episcopal Church
1020 Rose Ranch Rd.
San Marcos, CA 92069

 Grace is now able to receive your tithes and offerings through San Diego County Credit Union. There are no fees and your offering is sent directly to Grace's account. For our bank information & any questions please contact 
Judy in the office. 
Thank you for your continued support of Grace and it's ministry.

  Thank you for your faithful support!
The bin is back in the Coach House
accepting food donations again.
Click the pic
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[email protected] to be added.

Fr. Frank Munoz [email protected]

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