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Our History

The Mt. Meigs area was opened for settlement in 1817. Among the immigrants drawn by the farming opportunities, afforded by the rich Black Belt soil, came a number of Episcopal families from Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia.

In 1844, newly appointed Alabama Bishop, Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, took an active interest in the area, celebrating monthly and occasional services for this loosely formed congregation of farmers and planters.

Efforts to construct an Episcopal church began with the development of architectural plans for a church, designed in the then popular, rural “Gothic Revival” style. The death of Bishop Cobb in 1861 and the onset of the Civil War put building plans on hold for three decades.

1891- Grace Church is constructed

1893 - Grace Church is chartered as an organized mission, by act of the Diocesan Convention

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The church was finally constructed in 1891 on a tract of land along Pike Road. In the spring of that year, Grace Church was chartered as an organized mission. The congregation of 50 signed handwritten Articles of Organization on May 1, 1893.

Through the first half of the 20th century, local families struggled as the economy was battered first by the Great Depression and then, by falling cotton prices. Grace offered regular worship services, comfort and community through these years.

By the 1960’s the tide had changed. Stability and inspiration energized a growing congregation. Mr. Alwyn Vickers provided leadership in the church, first as Deacon and upon ordination, as Vicar of Grace Church, served until his retirement in 1971. The original Parish house was renamed “Vickers Hall” in recognition of his service.

1984 - 1993

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Under the leadership of Reverend John Keith Grace thrived, its longstanding “mission” church status receded into history as Grace grew, attracting families from throughout the area and developing strong ministries.

Outreach expanded, with church members traveling to Honduras to help build water infrastructure and serve on health missions. Through the activities of the Youth Group (EYC), and other programs, the youth from Grace emerged as diocesan youth leaders and the church as a whole engaged in interfaith dialogue and ministry.

This time of dynamic expansion provided momentum and direction for the decades to come. As the needs of the community have changed, Grace continues to respond generously through service, participation and financial outreach. Now we stand at a new crossroad. Much of the growth in Montgomery is in the east which brings exciting possibilities for new ministry directions and an even broader vision of ourselves and who we are called to be.

Join us as we, from this place and with one another, strive to live into God’s call to "see and serve Christ in all persons and respect the dignity of every human being. Echoing the Prayer Book's affirmation, we seek to do so "with God's help."

1990 Keith hall is constructed

2005 Parish House for Worship, Christian education, study and fellowship is constructed

Gardens and Grounds are expanded with areas for gathering and prayers, children’s play area and Tree House

The primary source of the history of Grace remains John B. Scott, Jr. In Due Time and Season: A History of Grace Episcopal Church (Montgomery,Al: The Black Belt Press. 1994

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Service Times

8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (without music, Sanctuary)
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (with music, Parish Hall)

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Grace Church and Gardens
906 Pike Road
P.O. Box 640096
Pike Road, AL 36064

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(334) 215-1422

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We Welcome All who seek a deeper understanding of God and fellowship with other seekers and believers.

We Invite You to join us as together we become the Body of Christ, with many different gifts and talents, each of us unique and made in God’s image and for God’s delight. Join us as we worship God, study Holy Scripture, and engage each other in loving fellowship in Jesus’ name, to become equipped to respond to Jesus’ Great Commission to take the Good News of God’s love for the world into the world.

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Grace Church and Gardens is open to the public daily from sunrise to sunset.

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We believe that children are an important part of our church family and they are fully welcomed to participate at all church events and activities. Intergenerational fellowship, formation and worship are one of the best parts of our life together. For children specifically, Sunday School (using the Godly Play model) is offered at 9:30.

Children (and grandchildren) are always welcomed to participate in church services, and there are small activity bags they may use for quiet activities. Due to Covid concerns, we have suspended nursery services for the time being.

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We Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We believe in following the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world. We have a legacy of inclusion, aspiring to tell and exemplify God’s love for every human being; women and men serve as bishops, priests, and deacons in our church. Laypeople and clergy cooperate as leaders at all levels of our church. Leadership is a gift from God, and can be expressed by all people in our church, regardless of sexual identity or orientation. We believe that God loves you – no exceptions.

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