Our Community

Sandy beach path beside a leaning white fence, tall grass, and blue ocean under clear sky



Grace Church is blessed to be situated in the heart of the town of Old Saybrook,

nestled on the Connecticut shoreline where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound.

Our church is located right on Main Street in Old Saybrook,

just down the street from the Town Green,

within walking distance of the town,

the library, and several schools.

Grace Church is surrounded by beautiful, pristine land.

Our campus includes the Common Good Garden,

a Rectory which is currently occupied by our pastor and his family,

a Parish Hall with a large Dining Room for events, a cozy furnished Meeting Room, a Church Office and Business Center,

and of course our Church building.





White seagull gliding across a clear blue sky
A young woman paddles a blue kayak on calm water with a blue paddle
A crowded marina with many white sailboats and yachts docked under a clear blue sky


Old Saybrook is ideally situated, approximately two hours from both Boston and New York,

with a train station conveniently located right in town.


Saybrook is a coastline town, with all the beauty & wonder of the shore,

along with the advantages of urban access.




A copper fish-shaped weather-vane against a blue sky
Statue of a boy on a rock catching a fish on a fishing pole in front of Chamber of Commerce building's gold-domed clock tower



Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce:  https://goschamber.com/



Visit Old Saybrook:                                          http://www.ctvisit.com/listings/town-old-saybrook


Old Saybrook Public Schools:                     http://www.oldsaybrookschools.org/


The Kate Theatre:                                            http://katharinehepburntheater.org/


Mystic Aquarium:                                            http://www.mysticaquarium.org/


Mystic Seaport:                                                  https://www.mysticseaport.org/


CT River Museum:                                            http://www.ctrivermuseum.org/


Florence Griswold Museum:                      http://florencegriswoldmuseum.org/