Merry Christmas Eve!

There is no formal eNews this week, but the following email contains two things: Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe's Christmas message, and service times for Christmas Eve at St. PJ's and Christmas Day around New Haven.


The church office will be closed from Dec. 25 - Jan. 1.


Next Sunday will be two firsts: the first Sunday after Christmas, and our first Sunday with Dylan Rowland as music director. We will also welcome the Rev. Kate McKey-Dunar to preach and supply Communion while Rev. Nathan is on vacation.

Christmas Eve Service Times


Today, Wednesday, December 24:


  • 3:30 PM: Children's Christmas Eve Service - specially designed for children and their families (no livestream)


  • 8:30 PM: Traditional Communion Service w/Jazz Ensemble and candlelit Silent Night - for all ages (livestreamed)


There will be no Wednesday 12:30 Prayer today.


Christmas Day Service Times


Although St. PJ's will not offer a Christmas Day service this year, we are delighted to share these times at other Episcopal churches in New Haven:


  • Trinity on the Green, 230 Temple St: 10:30 a.m.


  • Christ Church New Haven, 84 Broadway: 11 a.m.



  • St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church, 8390 Whitney Ave: 11 a.m.


Christmas Message from Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe


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Dear people of God in The Episcopal Church,


If you imagine yourself as a character in the Gospel Nativity readings, you’ll soon realize that the first Christmas was not about staying home by a warm hearth with chestnuts roasting and stockings hanging. Everyone in these passages is on the move, mostly without warning and against their will. Joseph and Mary are summoned from Nazareth to Bethlehem for a census. Shepherds, at the behest of an angel, leave their sheep in the fields to see what all the fuss is about. And the three Magi, my favorites, are just sitting there minding their own kingdoms when a star intrudes on their lives and leads them on an unplanned and uncomfortable trip far away from home.


The Anglican poet T.S. Eliot wrote a poem about that arduous journey from the perspective of one of the Magi, recounting, among other things, the difficulty of getting camels to do as they are told. The three kings’ encounter with the newborn son of God was hard, disruptive, and unsettling. And when they returned home—by a different road to elude capture by Herod—it no longer felt like home. In Eliot’s retelling, the first Christmas turned the Magis’ lives upside down, and they had mixed feelings about the whole experience.


You might be greeting Christmas this year with the awe of the shepherds or the wariness of the Magi. Either way, the Gospel reminds us that Jesus came both to experience all of the joy, uncertainty, and brokenness of our humanity, and to bring God’s kingdom near. The birth of the Christ Child heralds a new reality in which the last shall be first, the hungry will be fed, and the stranger among us shall be welcomed as a beloved child of God.


This Christmas, I hope that you will join me in proclaiming these good tidings by supporting the most vulnerable among us with a donation to one of these Episcopal Church ministries:


Episcopal Migration Ministries, which works with dioceses and ministry networks to serve migrants and protect their rights.


Good Friday Offering for the Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East, which supports lifesaving ministry in Gaza and across the Holy Land.


Episcopal Relief & Development, which works for lasting change in communities affected by injustice, poverty, disaster, and climate change.


I am grateful to be on the journey of faith with you. May God bless you and all those you love this Christmas and always.

The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe

Presiding Bishop

The Episcopal Church

St. PJ's Staff and Contacts

 

Administrative Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - Noon

Priest Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday by appointment

office@stpaulstjames.org

(203) 562-2143


  • Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. Nathan Empsall, revnathan@stpaulstjames.org, (203) 278-9199
  • Administrative Director: Monifa Atkinson, office@stpaulstjames.org
  • Sexton: Sammy Rodriguez
  • Children's Ministry: Molly Clayton
  • Director of Music: Will Cleary
  • Associate Director of Music: Dylan Rowland
  • Tech and Music Intern: Dontae James
  • Seminary Intern: Kelly Park
  • Priest Associate: The Rev. Steve Crowson
  • Vestry: Bill Evans (co-warden), Juhani Jaske (co-warden), David Hill (treasurer), Maggie King (clerk), Roni Holcomb, Steve Crowson, Maurice Harris, Pam Sayre, Vanetta Lloyd, Lynne Severance
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