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'''Grace Episcopal Church''' is a parish church located at 5712 [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]].
'''Grace Episcopal Church''' is a parish church located at 5712 [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]].


The church was established as '''Calvary Mission''' in [[1889]] and organized as a parish in [[1890]]. The current site was purchased from [[Obadiah Washington Wood]] in February 1890 and a wood-framed meeting house erected on the present site by the congregation of about 18 families. The church was admitted to the diocese as a parish on May 22, [[1902]]. The present sandstone building was completed in [[1927]]. The stained glass windows were fabricated by the [[Birmingham Leaded Glass Works]]. The parish hall was built in [[1959]] and an education and office wing, Henckell Hall, was added in [[1974]].
The church was established as '''Calvary Mission''' in [[1889]] and organized as a parish in [[1890]]. The current site was purchased from [[Obadiah Washington Wood]] in February 1890 and a wood-framed meeting house erected on the present site by the congregation of about 18 families. The church was admitted to the diocese as a parish on May 22, [[1902]]. The present sandstone building was completed in [[1927]]. It was designed by [[James E. Green]]. The stained glass windows were fabricated by the [[Birmingham Leaded Glass Works]]. The parish hall was built in [[1959]] and an education and office wing, Henckell Hall, was added in [[1974]].


Grace Episcopal Church operates a food pantry and clothes closet for the benefit of needy persons in the community, and serves hot meals through the [[Community Kitchens]] ministry. The church also hosts English as a second language classes and other outreach programs. [[Interfaith Hospitality House]] was founded at Grace Episcopal Church in [[1983]] and occupied a house next to the church now used by [[Three Hots and a Cot]] as the [[St Benedict's Veterans Center]]. Some of Grace's ministries are supported by the [[55th Place]] thrift store. The congregation is a member of [[One Roof Alabama]] in support of community efforts to end homelessness.
Grace Episcopal Church operates a food pantry and clothes closet for the benefit of needy persons in the community, and serves hot meals through the [[Community Kitchens]] ministry. The church also hosts English as a second language classes and other outreach programs. [[Interfaith Hospitality House]] was founded at Grace Episcopal Church in [[1983]] and occupied a house next to the church now used by [[Three Hots and a Cot]] as the [[St Benedict's Veterans Center]]. Some of Grace's ministries are supported by the [[55th Place]] thrift store. The congregation is a member of [[One Roof Alabama]] in support of community efforts to end homelessness.
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Revision as of 15:19, 5 July 2022

This article is about the Episcopal church and parish. For the evangelical Anglican congregation, see Grace Church.
Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church May 2015

Grace Episcopal Church is a parish church located at 5712 1st Avenue North in Woodlawn.

The church was established as Calvary Mission in 1889 and organized as a parish in 1890. The current site was purchased from Obadiah Washington Wood in February 1890 and a wood-framed meeting house erected on the present site by the congregation of about 18 families. The church was admitted to the diocese as a parish on May 22, 1902. The present sandstone building was completed in 1927. It was designed by James E. Green. The stained glass windows were fabricated by the Birmingham Leaded Glass Works. The parish hall was built in 1959 and an education and office wing, Henckell Hall, was added in 1974.

Grace Episcopal Church operates a food pantry and clothes closet for the benefit of needy persons in the community, and serves hot meals through the Community Kitchens ministry. The church also hosts English as a second language classes and other outreach programs. Interfaith Hospitality House was founded at Grace Episcopal Church in 1983 and occupied a house next to the church now used by Three Hots and a Cot as the St Benedict's Veterans Center. Some of Grace's ministries are supported by the 55th Place thrift store. The congregation is a member of One Roof Alabama in support of community efforts to end homelessness.

The Woodlawn EcoScape adjoins the church building on 58th Street North.

Rectors

References

  • Dawson, Caleb and Jesse Hamner, eds. (1995) Our Church, photography by Robert G. Chapman. Tuscaloosa: Robert G. Chapman.
  • Chambers, Jesse (February 22, 2017) "‘Everybody welcome’ at historic Grace Episcopal Church." Iron City Ink

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