Beliefs & Values
Mission
Our mission at Grace Church is to celebrate together communion in Christ and to proclaim the Gospel through service, worship, evangelism, education, and pastoral care, thereby restoring all people to unity with God and each other.
Covenant
The members of this parish live in the faith that Christ welcomes us in all our varieties, including those of age, gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality. Together we covenant to celebrate that diversity in all that we do, as individuals, as a parish, and as the Body of Christ.
Worship
The principal worship service of the Episcopal Church is the celebration of Holy Eucharist, also known as the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion, or Mass. All worship is based on the Book of Common Prayer, which gives worship a familiar feel for all Episcopal services, no matter where you go. We welcome all baptized Christians—no matter age or denomination— to receive communion. Visitors who are not baptized are invited to come forward during Communion to receive a blessing.
Music
The Grace Episcopal Church Choir is unique, as is the music repertory of the Episcopal Church, which consists of music from early chant to the present day from composers of many nationalities. Christian worship has always been offered in the best prevailing circumstances (as in other faiths) to include architecture, art and music. We at Grace endeavor to provide the best possible musical repertory to enhance the worship experience. We are blessed with gifted organist Tim Lewis, as musician for our pipe organ, and David Blakley as our choir director.

Outreach
Our mission at Grace Church is to celebrate together communion in Christ and to proclaim the Gospel through service, worship, evangelism, education, and pastoral care, thereby restoring all people to unity with God and each other.
History
Grace has been an integral member of the Muncie Community Since 1939. Learn about the beauty of our Worship Space, and see how our history enriches parish life.