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VergersThe verger is a stage manager or master of ceremonies who coordinates the physical aspects of the worship service. The verger must be knowledgeable about the liturgy and familiar with church operations because he or she helps in the planning and preparation for the various services and liturgies. Before the service, he or she makes sure that everything is in place, ready for the service to begin. In this way, the celebrant can look to one person and ask "are we ready to go?" During the service the verger helps to assure that the service flowers smoothly, guides the acolytes and lay Eucharistic ministers and carries out any requests of the clergy. It is not uncommon for the verger to carry cough drops and a spare battery for the wireless microphone in their pocket, and have a bottle of water by their chair. AcolytesAcolytes participate in the procession and assist at the altar for weekly Sunday morning services. They also serve at special services such as weddings, funerals, and ordinations. The large majority of the acolytes are youth in grades 5-12. However, this ministry is not limited to youth! We welcome all people who have a desire to serve and worship in this capacity.
Eucharistic MinistersThe Eucharistic Ministers are lay persons who administer the bread and wine at worship services. Eucharistic ministers are scheduled on a rotating basis and must be confirmed members of Grace, approved by the Rector and licensed by the Bishop of the Diocese. Attendance at a training session is required before beginning the ministry. Eucharistic VisitorsThe Eucharistic Visitors are lay persons who take the bread and wine to those unable to attend a worship service. This ministry allows the homebound members of Grace to experience the embrace of the community. Eucharistic Visitors are licensed by the Bishop to deliver the Eucharist on Sundays to people who are unable to attend a worship service. The only requirements for this ministry are the enjoyment of meeting and visiting people and some training provided here at Grace. Sunday LectorsLectors read the Old Testament and New Testament lessons at Sunday services. They are scheduled on a rotating basis. Interested parties need advanced reading skills, a strong voice and a public speaking presence. Attendance at a training session is required before beginning the ministry. Sunday IntercessorsIntercessors lead The Prayers of the People at Sunday Eucharist services. They are a group of women and men who represent the worshipping community by leading the prayers. Interested persons need advanced reading skills, a strong voice, and a public speaking presence. UshersThe ushers greet and welcome the congregation and assist with their seating. They distribute the worship bulletins. Ushers arrive early to make sure the church is neat. During the service they collect the offerings, which along with the bread and wine are presented to the celebrant. Ushers are available to assist the congregation with any situational problems which might arise. After each service, they tidy the pews for the next service. Ushers serve on a rotating basis. GreetersJoin the friendliest ministry at the church. The skills you need to be a greeter are a sincere smile, a warm handshake, and a little church geography. The hours are easy - you’ll be there anyway - and the work couldn’t be more fun. Couples, singles or entire families can be greeters: all are welcome. We greet at the front door before and after the three morning services. Interested? Email the Parish Administrator ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) Nursing Home MinistryVolunteer once a month to assist lay ministers when they conduct worship services at nursing homes. Team members include, but are not limited to, piano players, song leaders, and Eucharistic ministers. For more information, contact John or Judy Duer. |
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From Interstate 35, take the Highway 29 (Southwestern University) exit and go east on Highway 29 for 1.5 miles. The church's driveway entrance will be on your right.
From Tollway 130, take exit 415 (SH 29). At the light, turn west - coming from the north, take a right; coming from the south, take a left. Continue west down 29 and through the light at 29 and Inner Loop (approximately 0.8 miles). Continue on 29 for 1.3 more miles to the church's driveway entrance which will be on your left.

Grace Episcopal Church - West - 4701 Williams Dr., Bldg. #4
From Interstate 35 and Williams Dr. intersection, go west on Williams Dr. for approximately 3.5 miles. The entrance to Agave Court will be on the right and we are in building #4.
From Del Webb Dr., go east on Williams Dr. for approximately 1.2 miles. The entrance to Agave Court will be on your left and we are in building #4.




