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Worship with us in person or online

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Worship services are at 8:00 am and 10:00 am


Preacher and Celebrant: the Rev. Kimberly Reinholz, Rector


CHS Children's Formation meets at 10am in the St. Nicholas Room off the narthex. All ages welcome. These winter months they are making blankets for Project Linus once again. We always need more adult volunteers to lead and help as well as organize lessons and volunteers. No experience necessary. Please speak to any vestry member if you feel called to spend time with our children or help behind the scenes. 


What's happening?

Epiphany Service Project - "Home Coming" Care packages


Last year, we collected various items of clothing and toiletries for patients at Hunterdon Medical Center. They have once again reached out to our church for help with children and adults. We are pairing this project with a second group that John Andrews brought to the vestry’s attention, called, “Meet Her at the Gate.” This group provides assistance to recently released female inmates from the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility in Clinton. More details about this project can be found on our website and there are sign-up papers in the Narthex to help coordinate the donations


Here's the quick list of what donations we will be seeking:

  • ​Pediatric needs for 15 parcels:  sweatshirts, size small, medium, large; children’s toothbrushes, toothpaste, ready to eat soup, body wash, shampoo, hats, gloves/mittens, socks.
  • HMC adult needs for 15 parcels: sweatshirts, men’s size Medium, Large, XLarge; toothpaste, ready to eat soup, body wash, shampoo, hats, gloves, socks, deodorant
  • Meet Her At the Gate needs for 15 parcels: women’s sweatshirts, size, small, medium, large; toothpaste, ready to eat soup, body wash, shampoo, hats, gloves, socks, deodorant.

Questions? Contact Suzanne Higgins <suzanne.l.higgins@gmail.com>

January Adult Forums - This Sunday the topic is Fellowship and Relationship

We will meet both on Sunday after each service and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 PM on Zoom only for listening sessions with the congregation on the following topics:

  • First session was Worship.  
  • Second session was- Stewardship and Leadership.  
  • This Sunday, Jan 18, and Wed Jan 21- Fellowship and relationship.  

The Zoom link is on our website along with a slide show with more information.

Bagels & Books - Discussion February 1

Our selection is one recommended by Susan Kane, "Theo of Golden," by Allen Levi. Theo, an 87-year old man, arrives in Golden, GA, and becomes intrigued by a series of pencil sketches on a coffee shop wall. He decides to purchase them, one by one, and return them to the people portrayed in the portraits. Readers may want to hear Allen describe his journey to the creation of Theo.


Fondly,

Suzanne

Suzanne HIggins 

Invitation to Ring!


Have you ever thought about joining the handbell choir? There's no time like the present! The beginning of each season is the ideal time to incorporate new ringers into our group. We rehearse the first Thursday (7-8:30) and the third Sunday (5-6:30) of the month. The first rehearal for this season will be Sunday, January 18 at 5 pm. If you are interested in joining us through Lent, Easter, or Pentacost, please call or email Trish Simpson-Curtin (908-310-2782 | simpsoncurtint@yahoo.com)

Epiphany House Blessings 2026

Chalk is blessed and ready to be picked up so you can mark your door for 2026!


In 2026 Mother Kim will come and bless anyone’s home who moved in 2025. If you would like to bless your home and all who enter it in the season of Epiphany you are welcome to pick up chalk at church to perform an Epiphany blessing at your own home between now and February 15, when Lent begins.  More information, including video instructions >


January 25 - there will be ONE worship service at 9:00 am followed by the Annual Meeting.

Getting ready for Lent

https://www.episcopalrelief.org/church-in-action/lent/

These meditations are by Sr. Monica, yes, the one who wrote the book and did the Quiet Day here last year.

The 2026 Lenten Meditations author, Sister Monica Clare, shares her inspiration for "Holy Habits" and invites everyone to join her this season for habit-building and reflection.


Regularly Scheduled Activities - Check the CHS Calendar!


In Our Community

January 16 & 17 - Mary Poppins!


Come see Mary Poppins Jr. at Stewartsville Middle School Friday Jan. 16 at 7 pm and Sat. Jan. 17th at 2 pm and 7 pm, directed by parishioner Dale Dabour.  Parishioner Tessa Chardoussin is playing a dancing statue, a chimney sweep and other characters in the ensemble!  Tickets can be purchased in advance using the following link Click here to purchase tickets or on the GTSD.net website at $10 +. and $12 at the door.  

Fill the Red Wagon!

Preparing for Sunday

Sunday Services this week:


8:00 am Rite I Holy Communion

10:00 am Rite II Holy Communion

The Zoom links and FaceBook Live links are on our website's home page and will be in the Saturday CHS Online.


Lectors & Intercessor and others serving >

Find the lessons appointed for Sunday here >


Make an Altar Flower Donation memorial or thanksgiving

Make a donation to the Bill Board

Make a pledge payment or donation


Building Use

Need to reserve a room at CHS? To check availability of the various rooms on specific dates, use this link: https://churchholyspirit.skedda.com/booking


You’ll be able to see the availability of each room but not who is using the space. To book and get details on usage, please contact Marge Keller or send an email to Admin@churchholyspirit.org