Alleluia! For unto us a son is born.
Unto us a son is given. Alleluia!

Grace Anglican worships every Sunday at 10 AM.
If you would like more information about this, please contact us at gacgastonia@gmail.com
We will continue to livestream our worship services every Sunday at 10 AM.

These can be found on YouTube.
You can also find previous services HERE.

Join us for worship for worship. A service guide for worship can be found here:
Eucharist Service Guide 
The readings can be found here: Sunday Readings  
Readings: Jeremiah 31:7-14 Psalm 84 (BCP pg 379)
Ephesians 1:3-14 Matthew 2:1-12
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Christmas Eve Lessons & Carols begins at 4:30!


For other videos by Father Jeremiah, click here.

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COME AND WORSHIP WITH US!

10 AM ON SUNDAYS

The Place of Refuge, located at

800 Robinson Rd, Gastonia, NC.

At Grace Anglican, we worship our Lord Jesus using worship services from the Book of Common Prayer. As the name suggests, this book is full of written prayers and services that we use. Part of that Common Prayer is that we have different seasons of the church.

With the coming of Christmas Eve, we enter into the season of Christmas! During this season we celebrate the birth of Christ and also remember many martyrs in the days following Christmas. All of this is to remind us of the great work of our God in history and in our own lives.

We are a growing church in Gaston County, inviting all believers to come worship with us. We are a multigenerational church with a blended-style of worship who also follow forms of prayers and scripture readings that come out of the ancient church and the English Reformation.

We are reaching out to those who do not have a church family, those seeking an alternative in the Anglican tradition by standing  on the truth of Scripture, as well as those who do not presently worship in a church.

Click here or on the email link at the bottom of any page if you have any questions about us and our church.

 

 

We are a proud member of the Diocese of the Carolinas within the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). Find out more by subscribing to our diocesan newsletter here.

You can find the ACNA on Twitter and Facebook.

The Diocese of the Carolinas is also on Facebook.