FEBRUARY 20, 2026

 Therefore let us keep the Festival, not with the old bread leavened with malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.

Grace and peace,


The period of Lent, forty days preceding Easter, has a long history of both preparation for baptism, as well as mirroring, through fasting, the forty days Jesus was tempted in the desert. With the possibility of infant baptism, the long and intense period of baptismal preparation has fallen away. 


In more recent years, the rigidity of the fast, a single daily meal void of meat, dairy, eggs, and alcohol, has morphed into a more casual no-chocolate, or other tempting vice, a voluntary restriction. This leaves us with either a token fast, or the question of how is it that Lent can actually shape and impact our lives. 


The liturgy of Ash Wednesday reminds us that this is a season of self-reflection, repentance, pardon, and absolution. Too often, the season of Lent becomes a time of self-flagellation for Lenten promises not realized, rather than a time of seeing ourselves as God sees us – as God’s beloved. Lent is an opportunity to reflect on those things, and habits, that can bring us closer to, or separate us from, God, and the image of God. 


We are each created in the image of God, imago Dei, and as such, we are God’s beloved. 


This Lent, we invite you into a time of intentionality; a time of intentional reflection on those things that will help us to live into the image of God, as well as a time of intentional recognition that God loves us, inspite of who we are, but because of who we are – we are God’s beloved.


In Japan there is a centuries old practice of kintsugi, the mending of broken pottery using powdered gold or silver that does not hide the repair but highlights the beauty of the broken vessel. The breakage and the repair are a part of the story of the piece of pottery, and the item is more beautiful as a result of it having been broken.  


We each carry wounds, regrets, and varying degrees of brokenness; and we are each more beautiful because of this – and we are each beloved by God. 


Currently, in our solarium there is a piece of broken pottery, in which we invite you to write your intentions on a card and place them in this vessel. There are also journals, conveniently 40 pages long, that will provide an opportunity for you to record your thoughts and feelings about your intentions, as well as your beloved nature as one of God’s Beloved. As you journey through Lent, be mindful of your intentions AND that you are beloved by God. We are all Broken but Beloved.


Amen,  

Fr. Henry+

LENTEN EVENING PRAYER & Soup and Bread 

Wednesday evenings (February 25 - March 25)

6:30 Supper | 7:30 Service

Sign-up to bring Soup & Bread for the Lenten Supper

BROKEN but BELOVED

~ A Lenten Intention ~

Pick up a

Broken but Beloved Journal and confront the broken in your day.


Share your intention in our Broken Vessel.

FEBRUARY 25 @ 6:30/7:30pm

Soup & Bread Supper

Lenten Evening Prayer


MARCH 1 @ 12pm

Newcomers Coffee Hour


MARCH 1 @ 12pm

Dr. Brian Crane

Cultural Resource Planner with Montgomery County’s Historic Preservation Office


MARCH 1 @ 2-3pm

T'ween Faith Group


MARCH 4 @ 6:30/7:30pm

Soup & Bread Supper

Lenten Evening Prayer


MARCH 8 @ 1:30pm

Neuro-Spicy Meeting


MARCH 15 @ 12pm

Casserole Club Meeting



~ PRAYER LIST ~

Use this list to pray for the sick, shut-in, bereaved, or those merely in need of prayer.


Kathleen Benson

Gregoria

Nancy Soukup

Betty Blackburn

Patrick & Jessica Blackburn

Cynie Eisler

Sara R.

Aurora

Katie Fairbanks

Carole

Ivy Choe-Branstetter

Steve Ruff

Celeste McGee

Mary Persinger

SALUTATIONS MINISTRY

Salutations Note Writing Group is a group of parishioners who randomly write and send out notes to parishioners just to say "hello from St. John's." The group will THIS Sunday, February 22 following the 10:30 service. If you are interested in being a part of this ministry, please join us. New ideas or comments are always welcomed and appreciated. For more information, contact Mary Kerr at marykhomes@aol.com.

STJEC RACIAL HISTORY PROJECT

Join us on Sunday, March 1st at 12pm to learn more about the STJEC Racial History Project and our ongoing exploration of our church and local history.


Dr. Brian Crane, Cultural Resource Planner with Montgomery County’s Historic Preservation Office, will speak about how St. John's history connects with the County’s history and the efforts by his office to locate cemeteries. 



STJEC's Racial History Team will also share updates on its work and highlight what other Olney worship communities are discovering. A light lunch will be provided, with plenty of time for Q&A. Sign up in the Parish Hall or contact Shelley Spencer or Deacon Nancy.

HOLY PLAY IS BACK!!

THIS Sunday February 22nd from 9:45 -10:15am



Holy Play - an intergenerational faith formation for families with children 1st grade and under is back! Formation leaders will guide children and their care givers through Bible stories, sensory play,

and conversations about the faith.

Still intergenerational, still formation, just aimed to engage toddlers through early childhood learners.

Join us Sunday mornings at 9:45am in the Nursery.

Parents/guardians are expected to accompany their child(ren) to Holy Play.

NURSERY UPDATE

We are hoping to transition from staffing the nursery with a paid staff member every Sunday and instead build a consistent, volunteer team to open the nursery during the 10:30am service. As children rarely attend the 8:00am service, nursery care at that time will be discontinued. Our goal is to build a rotating team of four primary volunteers (older teens/adults) and four helpers to ensure a safe and reliable nursery.


If interested in serving, please email Mo. Shivaun.

MEALS FOR THE WOMEN’S SHELTER

A group of women agreed to explore preparing a dinner for the Women’s Shelter in Derwood. The shelter at Crabbs Branch provides short-term, emergency shelter services to adult women. The group will meet later this week to finalize plans for a March dinner preparation. Tuesday, March17th, the women will prepare and cook at St. John’s and serve a meal for approximately 50 people at the Women’s Shelter at Crabbs Branch in Derwood. In the meantime, ideas for simple, buffet-style dishes that can serve approximately 50 people are being collected. If you are interested and would like to be involved, please speak with Shelley Spencer or Deacon Nancy for details and more information .

An all ages, all-parish

Vacation Bible School

exploring the meaning of pilgrimage and faith.

Sun. July 26 – Wed. July 29 ~

6-8:30pm in the school gym.

Dinner | Bible & Prayer Reflection

Crafts & Games |Fun & Fellowship


REGISTER HERE

The Food Pantry Ministry is in need of people to stock the Pantry on Saturdays.



Sign-up through SIGN-UP GENIUS.


If you are interested in the ministry,

contact Mary McQueen or Julie Metcalf


FOOD PANTRY NEEDS FOR THIS WEEK

Jelly

Canned Chili / Beef Stew

Manwich

Pasta Sauce

Canned Carrots / Corn

Cereal (large)

Rice-a-Roni / Pasta Roni


Please leave ALL donations on the bench outside the Rector's office.



Please check expiration date before donating.

THANK YOU!

The following are local sale items : Giant - Prego Pasta Sauce; Campbell's Chunky Soup

Harris Teeter - Taco Kits | Safeway - Manwich; Kraft Mac n Cheese

All volunteer choir, open to youth high school and up, leads Sunday morning worship music at 10:30am.

"Make a joyful noise unto the Lord"


Rehearsals:

Thursday Evenings @ 6:30-8pm

Open to grades 5-12

Youth bell choir develop music and worship leadership skills.

NO musical experience is necessary to be a part of this "ensemble sport".

Rehearsals:

Wednesday @ 6:30-7:30pm

Open to grades K-5.

Children learn vocal and choral skills through singing songs that teach faith.


Rehearsals:

K-2nd: Tuesday @ 4:30-5pm

3rd-5th: Tuesday @ 5:15-5:45pm

ADULT FORUM

Sunday mornings @ 9am

Meeting Room or ZOOM

 

JOIN ZOOM MEETING

Meeting ID: 876 6539 3736

Passcode: STJEC

COMPLINE

Wednesday Evenings

7pm on ZOOM

 

JOIN ZOOM MEETING

Meeting ID: 892 8549 6618

Passcode: STJEC

WOMEN OF ST. JOHN'S

Prayers for Family & Friends Mondays @7pm

 

JOIN ZOOM MEETING

Meeting ID: 821 4337 7915

Passcode: STJEC

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Olney, MD 20832

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