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Grace Episcopal Church — Attraction in Port Orange

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Riverwalk Park
3459 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32129
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La Cantina Cocina Mexicana
4085 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
Aunt Catfish's On the River
4009 Halifax Dr, Port Orange, FL 32127, United States
Difference Chinese Restaurant
4058 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
Farm Social
4075 S Ridgewood Ave Unit 104, Port Orange, FL 32127, United States
Foxtail Coffee - Dunlawton Bridge
4075 S Ridgewood Ave Suite 101, Port Orange, FL 32127
Stoked poke
209 Dunlawton Ave Unit 7, Port Orange, FL 32127
Coastal Nutrition
4064 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
GoGut Cafe
209 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
Tiki Docks Port Orange
3633 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32129
Dunkin'
3821 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32119
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Port Orange Plaza
4064 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
LaBosco's Jewelry Castle
4360 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
Madelyn's Furniture
4215 S Ridgewood Ave suite 102, Port Orange, FL 32127
Port Orange Photo
411 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127, United States
Roundhouse South Electric Trains
4611 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127, United States
Winola Farm Beef
601 Oak St Bldg 1, Port Orange, FL 32127
GreatFlorida Insurance: Cal Seibert
415 Dunlawton Ave Suite 108, Port Orange, FL 32127
Mattress by Appointment Port Orange FL
601 Oak St Unit 1A, Port Orange, FL 32127
Pete White Boxing and MMA
3000 Opportunity Ct Suite D, Daytona Beach, FL 32119
Atlantic Marine
520 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
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Grace Episcopal Church

4110 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
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attractions: Riverwalk Park, restaurants: La Cantina Cocina Mexicana, Aunt Catfish's On the River, Difference Chinese Restaurant, Farm Social, Foxtail Coffee - Dunlawton Bridge, Stoked poke, Coastal Nutrition, GoGut Cafe, Tiki Docks Port Orange, Dunkin', local businesses: Port Orange Plaza, LaBosco's Jewelry Castle, Madelyn's Furniture, Port Orange Photo, Roundhouse South Electric Trains, Winola Farm Beef, GreatFlorida Insurance: Cal Seibert, Mattress by Appointment Port Orange FL, Pete White Boxing and MMA, Atlantic Marine
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(386) 767-3583
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egracepo.org
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Pop the Balloon Speed Dating
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Nearby attractions of Grace Episcopal Church

Riverwalk Park

Riverwalk Park

Riverwalk Park

4.7

(679)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Grace Episcopal Church

La Cantina Cocina Mexicana

Aunt Catfish's On the River

Difference Chinese Restaurant

Farm Social

Foxtail Coffee - Dunlawton Bridge

Stoked poke

Coastal Nutrition

GoGut Cafe

Tiki Docks Port Orange

Dunkin'

La Cantina Cocina Mexicana

La Cantina Cocina Mexicana

4.4

(911)

$

Closed
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Aunt Catfish's On the River

Aunt Catfish's On the River

4.6

(4.3K)

$$

Closed
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Difference Chinese Restaurant

Difference Chinese Restaurant

4.2

(107)

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Farm Social

Farm Social

4.7

(93)

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LaBosco's Jewelry Castle

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Madelyn's Furniture

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Port Orange Photo

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Originally part of a 1790 Spanish land grant, the settlement now known as Port Orange began in 1885. The 1888 Diocesan Journal listed the church as a mission church, and the Bishop of Missionaries, the Rt. Rev. William C. Gray, consecrated it in 1894. The church was a mission for 92 years before it was granted full parish status in 1982. The Vicar, Bishop Gray, became the first Rector to serve the church. In 1893, a 65-feet-long and 33-feet-wide Florida Carpenter Gothic style chapel, with white batten framing and a tall bell tower with a cross, was built of native cypress and heart pine. Dr. Charles Meeker and his wife, Mary, donated the bell and hanger, both ordered from Europe. The Meeker family donated a three-part signed Tiffany window, which hung behind the altar and depicted Jesus as The Good Shepherd watching over the sheep. This window dramatically changes color each afternoon. In 1902, Mary Meeker donated another three-part Tiffany window in honor of her husband. Located on the east side of the chapel, it portrays St. Luke the beloved physician. It is the only one depicting St. Luke that Tiffany made.
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It is an great Church,great place to worship God. Everyone is very friendly. It's surely an Open Arms.
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Originally part of a 1790 Spanish land grant, the settlement now known as Port Orange began in 1885. The 1888 Diocesan Journal listed the church as a mission church, and the Bishop of Missionaries, the Rt. Rev. William C. Gray, consecrated it in 1894. The church was a mission for 92 years before it was granted full parish status in 1982. The Vicar, Bishop Gray, became the first Rector to serve the church. In 1893, a 65-feet-long and 33-feet-wide Florida Carpenter Gothic style chapel, with white batten framing and a tall bell tower with a cross, was built of native cypress and heart pine. Dr. Charles Meeker and his wife, Mary, donated the bell and hanger, both ordered from Europe. The Meeker family donated a three-part signed Tiffany window, which hung behind the altar and depicted Jesus as The Good Shepherd watching over the sheep. This window dramatically changes color each afternoon. In 1902, Mary Meeker donated another three-part Tiffany window in honor of her husband. Located on the east side of the chapel, it portrays St. Luke the beloved physician. It is the only one depicting St. Luke that Tiffany made.
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It is an great Church,great place to worship God. Everyone is very friendly. It's surely an Open Arms.
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Originally part of a 1790 Spanish land grant, the settlement now known as Port Orange began in 1885. The 1888 Diocesan Journal listed the church as a mission church, and the Bishop of Missionaries, the Rt. Rev. William C. Gray, consecrated it in 1894. The church was a mission for 92 years before it was granted full parish status in 1982. The Vicar, Bishop Gray, became the first Rector to serve the church. In 1893, a 65-feet-long and 33-feet-wide Florida Carpenter Gothic style chapel, with white batten framing and a tall bell tower with a cross, was built of native cypress and heart pine. Dr. Charles Meeker and his wife, Mary, donated the bell and hanger, both ordered from Europe. The Meeker family donated a three-part signed Tiffany window, which hung behind the altar and depicted Jesus as The Good Shepherd watching over the sheep. This window dramatically changes color each afternoon. In 1902, Mary Meeker donated another three-part Tiffany window in honor of her husband. Located on the east side of the chapel, it portrays St. Luke the beloved physician. It is the only one depicting St. Luke that...

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This church has a youth group called "Soul Juice." Well the other day I was working along the side of the road in Port Orange and someone in a tan SUV with a Soul Juice banner on the back windshield came within 6 inches of running me over and almost plowed into an oncoming vehicle. Not only were they speeding, but had no consideration what-so-ever for anyone but themselves. I'll never set foot...

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I would LOVE to attend this historic, beautiful church that is over 135 years old with beautiful Tiffany windows. The services are Wednesdays at 6 pm and Sundays at 8 am & 10:30 am. Typically, the Episcopal churches have the choir at the 10:30 am service (whatever time the later service is). I love to hear the...

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