News
News for Sunday, April 6, 2025
Upcoming Events
Sunday 04/13 10:30 a.m. Palm Sunday (Following 10:00 a.m. Procession in Monroe Park* | Church) *Pony Rides and Palm Crosses
Sunday 04/13 1:15 p.m. Youth Sunday Funday (University of Richmond Challenge Discovery
Ropes Course)
Thursday 4/17 7:00 p.m. Maundy Thursday (Church)
Friday 4/18 12:00 p.m. Good Friday (Followed by Stations of the Cross in
Monroe Park | Church)
Saturday 04/19 7:00 p.m. The Great Vigil of Easter with Baptism (Church)
Sunday 04/20 9:00 a.m. Easter Day (Church)
Sunday 04/20 11:00 a.m. Easter Day (Family Service with Children’s Sermon | Church)
Sunday 04/20 12:00 p.m. Easter Egg Hunt (Following 11:00 a.m. Worship | Monroe Park)
Sunday 04/20 Parish Office Closure Begins in Observance of Easter (Concludes on April 25th)
Save the Date
Saturday 04/26 9:00 a.m. Pace Center Parish Work Day hosted by GHTC (The Pace Center)
Sunday 05/04 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion in Memoriam of the Rev. Hill Brown
with Gloria by John Rutter & I Was Glad by C. Hubert H. Parry (Parish Choir, Brass, Percussion & Organ
with Reception to Follow | Church)
Saturday 05/10 5:00 p.m. unBelizable Dinner hosted by Belize Mission Team
(Silent Auction, Dinner & Bingo | Parish House)
Sunday 05/18 4:00 p.m. Greater Richmond Children’s Choir Spring Concert
(Free Admission | Church)
Monday 05/26 Parish Office Closed in Observance of Memorial Day
Sunday Bulletins are posted by Friday at ghtc.org/bulletin.
Highlights
Children & Youth Renovation Plan Updates – This Sunday, April 6 after Worship
The GHTC Renovation Team would like to express our gratitude for your presence and your voice at the Vision Summit this past weekend. We know that giving up your Friday evening and/or Saturday morning was a sacrifice, and we appreciate your willingness to engage deeply in the Ministry Architects process.
Your input was invaluable for the development of draft statements of our Vision, Values, and Goals for our Children & Youth Formation Program. We will use these drafts to “renovate” our existing program under the leadership of Father Brent and our new director, Madeline Preston. Father Brent will also be sharing more about the renovation plans, as well as the drafts of the Mission, Values, and Goals, on Sunday, April 6th following the 10:30 a.m. service. –Terry Hathaway
GHTC Renovation Team: Sandra Hartley, Terry Hathaway,Billy McGuire, Marshall Morton
Lenten Parish Forum – April 6 at 9:30 a.m.
Learn about volunteer opportunities with organizations receiving GHTC outreach grants and support this year. Here are the organizations that will lead the Parish Forum this Sunday, April 6th
at 9:30 a.m.
Circles RVA – Helen Rai
Equips and inspires individuals and families to permanently move out of poverty.
Real Life – Kristen Reiser
Provides structured residential environment for recovery during transition from incarceration, addiction, or homelessness to independent living.
Richmond Hill – Susan Bell
Seeks God’s healing of Metropolitan Richmond through prayer, hospitality, racial reconciliation, and spiritual development.
Palm Sunday through Easter 2025
Palm Sunday on April 13th, starts the holiest week in Christianity with the celebration of Jesus’ return to Jerusalem. Palms were located in backyards of the people of Jerusalem as we remember people also laid palms down on the Jerusalem road. We journey to the Holy City with Jesus.
Maundy Thursday (Last Supper): On Thursday evening, April 17th, we invite you to gather around our table as Jesus did with his disciples. Our worship service feels familiar with reflection, prayers, and music. The service ends with the stripping of the altar, as our sacred space is cleared of ornate items on the pulpit, lectern and the high altar of our church. The last act is washing the altar and singing softly.
Good Friday (Death): On Friday, April 18th at noon we move together through the liturgy of how Jesus’ love was poured out on the hard wood of the cross. We will end our worship acknowledging the cross. Then we are invited to do the Stations of the Cross together in Monroe starting
at 1:00 p.m.
The Great Vigil (Resurrection) on Saturday, April 19th, gathers us in the darkness before lighting a new fire. We remember that it is only by the light of Christ that death and darkness is defeated. The paschal candle is lit and the candlelight takes us through the liturgy. We listen to the powerful scripture which summarizes the entire Biblical story of the Old and New Testament. A reflection, baptismal, prayers, and music helps to prepare us for the first Easter. The lights come on as we say, “Alleluia, Christ is risen!” This service moves from darkness (death) to new light (life). Please bring bells to ring during The First Eucharist of Easter.
The Easter Celebrations continue into Sunday Morning, April 20th, with services at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Please bring flowers and greenery to use during The Flowering of the Cross.
Childcare During Holy Week
On Palm Sunday, April 13th, the nursery will be open for children ages 3 and under starting at 10:00 a.m. Please pick up your children from the nursery following 10:30 a.m. worship.
On Easter, Sunday, April 20th, the nursery will be open for children ages 3 and under starting at 8:30 a.m. Please pick up your children from the nursery following 11:00 a.m. worship.
During other Holy Week services, no nursery care will be provided. There will be no Sunday School on Palm Sunday or Easter Sunday. We warmly encourage families to worship together in church during this sacred time and look forward to the presence of children in church.
Stations of the Cross – Friday, April 18 at 1:00 p.m.
At 1:00 p.m. on Friday, April 18th in Monroe Park will be Stations of the Cross. The group will walk around the park, stopping at the various stations to reflect on Jesus’ passion and death on the cross. Each station depicts a moment on his journey to Calvary. Please keep an eye on the weather and your email for updates. In case of rain, we will hold Stations of the Cross in the Parish Hall.
Applications for Endowment Scholarships Due Sunday, May 4
Through the Grace & Holy Trinity Endowment Fund and the Mason Memorial Fund, GHTC provides need-based scholarships to active members of the Parish. The grants support tuition to independent schools, colleges, and graduate schools. The funds are administered through the Scholarship Committee, chaired by Billy McGuire. Applications are due on Sunday, May 4th. To learn more about applying for a scholarship, visit our website at ghtc.org/contact and select “Scholarship Committee” from the drop-down menu.
Two Search Updates
We will welcome Madeleine Preston for our Director of Formation. The two remaining search processes are still making progress with candidates. Each search is still taking new applicants and continuing conversations with current applicants. Please keep the two searches in your prayers for Assistant Choirmaster & Organist and Assistant Priest.
Read the Full “Madeleines Announcement” Here
Youth Sunday Funday at Discovery Ropes Course – Next Sunday, April 13 at 1:15 p.m.
The next GHTC Youth Sunday Funday will be held on Palm Sunday, April 13th, from 1:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Middle school and high school students, please join us for team building on the outdoor ropes course at Challenge Discovery at the University of Richmond (1600 UR Drive). Call Laura Lee at (850) 266-3996 for details.
Worship in Memoriam of Rev. Hill Brown with Special Music & Reception – Sunday, May 4 at 10:30 a.m.
GHTC invites you to Holy Communion on Sunday, May 4th in Memoriam of the Reverend Hill Brown. The GHTC Parish Choir will present Rutter’s jubilant “Gloria” and Parry’s festive “I Was Glad” with brass, percussion, and organ. There will be a reception following the worship service.
Personal invitations and envelopes are available to our parishioners on the Connect Tables. We encourage you to invite friends and family to the special service and reception.
“unBelizable Dinner” hosted by The Belize Mission Team – Saturday, May 10 at 5:00 p.m
Following their recent mission trip to Belize this March, The Belize Mission Team will continue their work by hosting the second “unBelizable Dinner” on Saturday, May 10th at GHTC. The dinner will begin at 5:00 p.m. and include a parish-wide meal, silent auction, and bingo! The team hopes to fundraise for future mission work while creating fellowship and ministry opportunities for others. If you would like to RSVP or have any questions please click here, or contact Lisa Dawson by email or by calling (804) 350-1950.
Upcoming Events at The Pace Center – Saturday, April 26 at 9:00 a.m.
GHTC will host a Parish Work Day at The Pace Center on Saturday, April 26th at 9:00 a.m. We encourage all ages to volunteer! The Pace Center, our covenant partner for campus ministry, is an inclusive, multicultural community at VCU where students’ unique stories and gifts are valued. Please visit thepacecenter.com for more information on Pace’s upcoming events and how you can support students in our community.
Parish Work Day hosted by GHTC Saturday, April 26th at 9:00 a.m.
Stories & Lunch Wednesdays from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.*
*The final Stories & Lunch of the semester will be held on Wednesday, April 30th.
Walk-A-Dog Fridays from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Other Communications
Whom do I contact for…?
If you have a question or need to contact GHTC, please use the following email addresses and their respective subjects to help direct you to the correct staff member(s):
Worship (including Holy Baptism and Marriage) | Father Brent
Mission Questions | Chuck Bleick or The Rev. Steve Pace
Communications Questions | Father Brent or Tyler Brady
Formation Questions | Father Brent
Pastoral Care Questions | Father Brent or The Rev. Jon Scarffe
Music Questions | Dr. Elizabeth Melcher Davis
Paying Your Pledge | Kathy Schultheis
Property & Church Records Questions | Lauren Frazier
Vestry Questions | Chuck Bleick
Campus Ministry Questions | The Rev. Russ Kerr
For questions outside of these subjects please visit ghtc.org/contact or call (804) 359-5268.
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Prayer Request – Online Form
If you or someone you know is in need of prayer, please visit our website at ghtc.org/prayer and fill out the form. Your requests are confidential and will be shared with Parish Administrator and clergy.
Please Wear Your Name Tags
This is a gentle reminder to please wear your name tags when you come to church. Grace & Holy Trinity is fortunate to have visitors and new parishioners joining us each week. Wearing your nametag is an important part of our hospitality to all and a visible reminder to newcomers and lifelong members alike that we are an open and welcoming community. Please pick up your name tags along the wall in the hallway as you enter from the Cherry Street parking lot, and please leave them there when you leave church. If you need a name tag for the first time or if you have misplaced yours, please contact Communications Associate Tyler Brady by visiting ghtc.org/contact.
Beware of Phishing & Other Scams
Please beware of any communication (email, phone calls, texts) purporting to be from members of our clergy, staff, or someone communicating on our behalf. No member of the Grace & Holy Trinity clergy or staff will ever contact you asking you “for a favor,” such as purchasing gift cards. Scammers use these tactics and are more common than you might think. Please be cautious and use good judgment.
Pastoral Care
Grace & Holy Trinity is committed to providing spiritual guidance, support, and a compassionate presence to all in times of need or spiritual growth. If you would like to speak with the clergy, please email pastoralcare [at] ghtc.org or call the Parish Office at (804) 359-5628.
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