St. John's Episcopal Church - Centreville, VA | |
Parish News - October 11, 2023 | |
To St. John's Parishioners and Friends: | |
Centreville Day is here!
The weather forecast isn't looking good, I'm told, so I need your prayers for sunshine this Saturday. The 31st annual Centreville Day will be held this Saturday, October 14, 2023 from 10 AM to 4 PM right here in the Centreville Historic District. The day features a parade, safety expo, Eco Expo, cavalcade of pets, historic tours, entertainment, rides for the kids, amazing food vendors from all over, and more! Admission is absolutely free. Park in the neighborhood behind St. John's, or in the Carabba's parking lot to take a shuttle bus. Invite family and friends!
Some 3,000 people are expected over the course of the day, and, of course, St. John's will be here to welcome them all. Be sure to sign up to assist with Centreville Day, if you haven't already! Volunteers, expect emails with additional instructions and parking information.
Grace and peace,
Kevin
The Rev. Kevin Laskowski
Priest-in-Charge
St. John's Episcopal Church
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Trunk or Treat, October 29, 5-7 PM
We'll host a trunk or treat on October 29. We'll gather in the front parking lot, decorate the trunks of our vehicles in spooky and silly decor or games, and we pass out candy and other goodies to the children in the community. Trunk-or-Treats are awesome fun: "houses" of candy all in one place, and you get a second chance to wear your costume! And it's good for St. John's, too. Halloween (All Hallows Eve) is a Christian holiday, a night to confront death and darkness - and laugh! For more information or to volunteer, contact Rev. Kevin.
Sign up here to commit to decorating your car, decorate a table, or assist behind the scenes. And help us spread some Halloween cheer by donating candy, party favors/toys, glowsticks, or stickers for the event. Drop off items at the church office or bring them Sunday morning.
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Last Sunday's Sermon
God has a project, a great vineyard, and you're a part of it. But sometimes, we confuse our own ideas with God's ideas. We must learn to discern where God's hopes and ours find one another again: Jesus.
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View the entire October 8 service here, and look for new sermons here. | |
Upcoming Readings for October 15, 2023
Let us prepare our hearts and mind for worship with the readings for the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 23A):
First Reading: Isaiah 25:1-9
The prophet Isaiah declares God’s power over the rich and the poor, and especially God’s compassion for those who are poor, oppressed, and neglected, rather than those who hoard for themselves.
Response: Psalm 23
The Lord is our shepherd, who loves and cares for us like no other. Psalm 23 is traditionally a funeral psalm, but it speaks as much of abundant life in this life as it does of the life enjoyed beyond.
Second Reading: Philippians 4:1-9
As Paul closes his letter to the Philippians, he exhorts them to marks of faithfulness and to love of one another for the sake of Christ.
Gospel: Matthew 22:1-14
Jesus’s parable cautions hearers to be receptive to God’s call immediately. It behooves us to prioritize God over other demands for our attention, affection, and devotion.
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Altar Flowers Needed
Provide or purchase altar flowers for upcoming Sundays. Contact Marcia Evans or sign up here.
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Join Us In Person or Online
Join us in the historic church at 9:30 AM Sunday or watch live via YouTube. Additional links to the livestream, worship bulletin, and lectionary class are sent Saturday and also available on our website.
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New Worship Customary
Bishop E. Mark Stephenson has updated liturgical guidelines for the Diocese of Virginia. Most of the rules are "behind-the-scenes," but one change concerns intinction (dipping the host or bread in the wine at Communion) and affects worship here at St. John's. Intinction is still permitted, but, out of hygienic caution and re-engagement with our Eucharistic theology, "individual communicants may not dip their own hosts or bread in the wine." The minister will intinct for you, if you so desire.
For more, join us on Sunday at 9:30 AM, and, as always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact Rev. Kevin.
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A Favor? Wagon?
I'd like to invite our youngest parishioners to participate in our Sunday offertory by bringing up the gifts. Does anyone happen to have a wagon that they'd be willing to donate to St. John's? You know, one of those toy wagons you dragged to the top of the hill, jumped into at the last minute, and tried to steer until you fell out on the concrete because you saw "Cool Runnings" and didn't own a bobsled? No? Too specific? You might not have done that, but do you still have the wagon? Contact Rev. Kevin by Sunday, October 15.
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All Saints Sunday, November 5
The church celebrates the communion of saints, past, present, and future on All Saints:
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Honoring the Saints. All those we've loved and lost over the past year will be named in our prayers. The list is compiled from prayers for the departed over the last year. If there's someone you'd like to make sure is honored this All Saints, please email the parish office or just reply to this email.
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Blessing our Ministers. If you're in Education for Ministry (EfM), choir, altar guild, acolyte, lector, usher, or any other St. John's ministry, please be sure to attend this service for a special blessing and commissioning.
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The Compleat Book of Common Prayer (Abridged)
October 19, 26, November 9, 16
7:00 PM
REGISTER HERE. We recently wrapped a series on the book of Psalms, and participants asked for resources around the Book of Common Prayer. Join Rev. Kevin and others online for a fun review of the riches of our prayer tradition and what it means to be Episcopalian. We won't be covering the portions around Baptism and Eucharist though...
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The Eucharist (Annotated)
October 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19
9:30 AM during Sunday worship
Because we'll cover that on Sunday! In what are often called "instructed Eucharists," we'll offer history, humor, and theology Sundays at 9:30 AM, briefly pausing worship to look at what we're doing, why, and what we might yet do in this our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving.
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Adult Lectionary Forum
Join us Sundays in-person in the church library or online via Zoom to discuss the day's lessons.
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Education for Ministry (EfM)
Education for Ministry (EfM) is a unique four-year distance learning certificate program in theological education based upon small-group study. St. John's EfM group is underway on Wednesday nights. Contact Walt Cooner for more information.
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Tree of Life, Another Record!
Thanks to all who helped with last night's Tree of Life dinner in Sterling. We served 96 participants--another record!
Be sure to sign up to prepare and serve on November 14! St. John's partners with several other local churches to prepare and serve a meal to local residents every second Tuesday of the month at the Sterling Community Center. For more information and to sign up, contact Val Tucker, Andrew Wade, or click here.
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The Katharine K. Hanley Family Shelter
The shelter is in need of volunteers to serve meals and help with dinner preparation. For more information, and to volunteer, contact Deacon Steve.
Bring donations for our local family shelter to church or drop by the office.
Their needs may be found on their In-Kind Donations Wish List through Amazon.
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Centreville Immigration Forum
CIF provides immigrants in need with the means to improve their lives and become more integrated into the community, improve communication and cooperation among all groups serving immigrants, and build community recognition of our strength in diversity.
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The Shepherd's Center of Western Fairfax
The Shepherd's Center needs drivers and support for local seniors.
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Prayers for the Holy Land
Many prayers have been offered in the wake of Saturday's terrorist attacks by Hamas and the outbreak of war. St. John's offered the collect for peace (BCP, p. 815) in our prayers of the people Sunday. This comes from Archbishop Hosam Naoum of the Episcopal Diocese in Jerusalem.
O God of all justice and peace we cry out to you in the midst of the pain and trauma of violence and fear which prevails in the Holy Land. Be with those who need you in these days of suffering; we pray for people of all faiths - Jews, Muslims and Christians and for all people of the land. While we pray to you, O Lord, for an end to violence and the establishment of peace, we also call for you to bring justice and equity to the peoples. Guide us into your kingdom where all people are treated with dignity and honour as your children for, to all of us, you are our Heavenly Father. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
--via St. George's College (see also updates from St. George's College in Jerusalem, statements from Archbishops and Patriarchs, and a litany for the Holy Land from the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem)
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Sunday Services
Additional readers and ushers are needed. Sign up here.
Coffee Hour
We gather after worship for food and fellowship. Assist with snacks here.
Altar Flowers
Dedicate the altar flowers in thanksgiving or in memory of a loved one here.
Tree of Life
Help us feed hungry families. Sign up here.
Photos?!
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