February 7, 2024

Saint James the Less Weekly News & Updates

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A Note From Father Rock

Greetings, Church Family!

I am pleased to share what I announced on Sunday. After diligent work, our outgoing Vestry members have been able to solicit a great slate of candidates for our Vestry slots for this year. I am appreciative of all the folks who considered standing for Vestry, and those who accepted a nomination or offered to stand. Our slate of Vestry members is a good mix: 2 men and 2 women, or 2 long-time members and 2 relative newcomers, or 2 former church employees and 2 volunteer leaders. However you look at it, it is a well-balanced and even slate.


Our slate for Vestry Class of 2024 is Sylvia Spagna, Tripp Hudgins, Bath Baxter, and PK Kinser. I do trust that you will read their bios and pray for them. Our Annual Meeting will be on March 3 at 9 am between the services so that both services' attendees can participate more readily. If you have any questions about things, or process, please let me know. 


Blessings,

Rock+

JOIN US THIS WEEK

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

  • 7:30am- Eucharist Rite II (with bagels & coffee to follow)
  • 10:30am- Vinyasa Yoga with Lorie


Thursday, February 8, 2024

  • 6pm- Hand Bells Choir
  • 7pm- Parish Choir


Sunday, February 11, 2024

  • 8am- Eucharist Rite I (no music)
  • 8:45/9am- Adult & Children Sunday School
  • 10am- Eucharist Rite II (music)


Monday, February 12, 2024

  • 10:30am- Good Grief and Yoga with Lorie
  • 7pm- Dream Group (Harrisons)


Tuesday, February 13, 2024

  • 10am-Book Group
  • 5:30pm- Shrove Tuesday Meal
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February Calendar



  • 2/13- Shrove Tuesday Meal 5:30-7pm
  • 2/14- Ash Wednesday- 7:30am & 7pm Service
  • 2/17 – Supper Club
  • 2/18- Contemplative Service 5pm
  • 2/19-Washington’s Birthday- Office Closed
  • 2/21- 3/20- Lenten Program (Wednesdays 7-8pm)

What a blessing to be in community this weekend! Miriam does such a beautiful job leading our children. Our Altar Guild seamlessly takes care of so much and we are so grateful. A big thank you to our awesome hospitality friends that make our gatherings so warm and inviting.

Donations Needed


Our very own Rachel Easter is looking for donations for her upcoming trip to Honduras doing women's care. She needs more tote bags, washcloths, and clothing snaps. She's created an Amazon wishlist. Non-Amazon purchases of travel sized soaps, washcloths, tote bags can also be made. You can ship or bring to the church and she can pick up from there. We will have a box in the hallway 

 

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/21BZQVQMFUXS3?ref_=wl_share

 

She will be hosting a Coffee Pot to tell us all about her trip!

Susan Chambers' Funeral


We are celebrating the beautiful life of Susan Chambers on Saturday, February 10th at 2pm, with a reception to follow here at St. James the Less. We hope you will join us. Thank you for your care.

Shrove Tuesday


Please join us on Tuesday, February 13th 5:30pm- 7pm for our annual delicious Shrove Tuesday Pancake meal. We will "feast before we fast." There will be pancakes, bacon, sausage, fried apples. The cost is $6/person (with a max of $20/family). We hope you will join us for this fun time in community!

Ash Wednesday Services


Please join us for our Ash Wednesday services, Wednesday, 2/14 at 7:30am and 7pm. There will also be stations set up all over for Ashes to Go as well.

Lenten Series


This Lent, the Diocesan Community is invited into a journey to commit in new ways to becoming Beloved Community and growing loving, liberating, life-giving relationships across the human family of God. We make the journey not only as individual Christians and congregations, but as a whole church, seeking to make a commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice. We will be meeting 5 weeks on Wednesdays 7-8:30pm. February 21st will be the first class. There is no class Holy Week. Our Seminarian, Dr. Bart Natoli will be leading us for this incredible series.


In the ministry of racial healing and justice, none of us walks a straight line. We enter the labyrinth wherever God has provided an opening – telling the truth about our church’s story around race; discerning and proclaiming God’s dream of Beloved Community where we are; learning and practicing Jesus’ way of healing and love; and bravely working to transform systemic racial injustice. We keep moving from one quadrant to another and back. No one is ever really finished. That is the way of ongoing spiritual formation. And so, this Lent, we will “walk” sections of this labyrinth, gathering as a group, engaging with the scriptures, and reflecting on our experiences. 

Contemplative Service 2/18


Please join us for a beautiful Healing Contemplative Service on Sunday, February 18th at 5pm. It will be a quiet reflective time to focus on yourself and God.

Annual Meeting March 3rd 9am


Please join us for our annual meeting on Sunday, March 3rd at 9am (between the services) to hear an update on all facets of the Parish in our Parish Hall. We are a thriving and dynamic community. Come hear some of the inner workings. (There will be no adult Sunday School that day. We will still have children's Sunday School and nursery)

Blood Drive 3/17


We will be holding a blood drive in our Parish Hall on Sunday, March 17th from 8am -noon. If you would like to sign up for an appointment, you can do that HERE.


They have updated their guidelines so that more folks can donate. Check HERE to see if you are a candidate.


Thank you so much! You are saving lives!

2024 Vestry Candidates

in alphabetical order

Beth Baxter


Hi! I am relatively new to Ashland and began attending SJtL at the start of Covid after moving to Ashland from Glen Allen. For the majority of my life, I was a practicing Methodist as I was raised by my parents in Knoxville, TN. I have been touched by the kindness and caring of this community and have felt His love and presence through the amazing, dedicated staff and wholehearted kindness shown to me by many members. I decided to make SJtL my home and was confirmed by Bishop Stevenson after attending confirmation classes.

 

As a child, my parents instilled the value and importance of Sunday school and regular service attendance, and as I aged youth group proved to be a lifeline through those challenging teen years. Afterwards, I attended the University of Tennessee and resided in FL, GA, and VA. In my adult years I have taught Sunday school classes, led women’s study groups, worked many church fundraisers, and headed up Easter festivities. I have also been an advocate and active volunteer in the TAA (Tourette Association of America). I served on the Mid-Atlantic chapter board as secretary for two years and led our local Richmond TAA support group for four years.

 

I am fortunate to be the mom of two wonderful sons! - Cameron who is married and attending law school at U of R and Ben who is a senior at Va. Tech majoring in computer science. Hopefully, you will have the chance to meet them, when their schedules allow.

 

I adore my church family here at SJtL and was humbled that this family has nominated me to consider serving as a Vestry member and I would be delighted to offer my assistance and faith to help SJtL move forward with its goals, and to maintain the Christ centered and welcoming community, which I have grown to cherish and love. 

Tripp Hudgins


Thank you for considering me to serve on the Vestry. Though Trish, Elias, and I are quite new to the shared life of St. James The Less, my connections go back a half century to 1970 when I was baptized at the parish by The Rev. Hill Riddle. My parents lived in Ashland at the time and briefly made the parish their church home. They moved away shortly after. 

 

I attended Patrick Henry High School (Conde Hopkins was one of my teachers) and the University of Richmond, where I received my BA in Religion, met Rock and Stephanie, and spent an inordinate amount of time in the choir room. I found Christ in the choir loft of the University Chapel through a Baptist lens. I would attend Baptist Theological Seminary (Rock’s+ alma mater) at Richmond for one year. I lived at Richmond Hill for four years. During that time, I served as a soloist at First Presbyterian and Church of the Holy Comforter. 

 

Eventually, I moved to Chicago where I met my wife, Patricia Austin. We attended North Shore Baptist Church. I attended seminary at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary (the Episcopal seminary in the Midwest), and was later ordained in the American Baptist Churches, USA. After planting an “emergent” church and serving a more traditional congregation as pastor, we moved to Berkeley, CA so that I could pursue a PhD in Liturgy and Ethnomusicology at The Graduate Theological Union/University of California. In 2015, I was confirmed in the Episcopal Church, a return to my denominational home, and we attended All Souls Parish where I served as a musician. I also taught homiletics at Church Divinity School of the Pacific, the Episcopal seminary in the Bay Area. 

 

We moved back to Virginia from Berkeley, California in 2020 as the COVID epidemic was starting. That first year, like so many, we kept to ourselves. In 2021, we eventually found our way to St. James The Less through the Bluegrass Mass and have been enjoying getting to know everyone. 

 

Presently, I work as a hospice chaplain with Bon Secours/Mercy Health. Trish, Elias, and I live in the Bellevue neighborhood. 

PK Kinser


Ashland has been my home community for 35 years, and St. James the Less has been my church community for 22 years.  Before joining SJTL, I had been volunteering as a Middle School Youth Group leader since 1999 at a nearby church, and when my own children began approaching middle school age, I began searching for a church with their peers in the youth program.  


In 2002 I began attending SJTL because of the vibrant youth program lead by Jane and Yancy Jones, Susan Hubbard, Valerie Lee (now Althoff), Richard Grosse, Aleta Meyer, and many others.  


By 2004, Aleta and I were married, and together we volunteered in various ways with the SJTL Youth programs for the next 16 years.  The Covid pandemic and a work-related move to Albuquerque interrupted our participation at SJTL for 3 years, but we are back in Ashland now!  


I also occasionally sing Bass in Choir, and I was very fortunate to have a father who was an Episcopal Priest. He taught me important lessons like to only allow vestry meetings to run for one hour, which is a lesson I hope to help facilitate!


My lifelong avocation has been computer related work, and I currently serve as a defense contractor for US Space Force, doing cool stuff involving satellites. Perhaps my best quality is that my wife is even cooler than I am!

Sylvia Spagna


We moved to Ashland in 1986 when George began teaching at Randolph-Macon College and we began attending St. James the Less the very first Sunday we were in town. That has never stopped – even attending virtual services during the Covid shutdown. Our two daughters were raised in this church. The Rev. Amy Spagna is the rector of St. James Church in Woodstock, Vermont. Kim Cruz is an administrative law judge in the District of Columbia, where she lives with our son-in-law Mike and our grandson Evan.

I have served on the Vestry twice before, am a long-time member of the Altar Guild, and was Parish Administrator for 7 years, working with Ed Tracy, Charles Joy, and David Anderson. I have also taught Sunday school and served on various committees including Chenery, Property, and Parish Life.

I look forward to serving again on the Vestry.

CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMMING

Sunday Schedule:


  • Children's Sunday School- Sundays 9am
  • Nursery- Sundays 9am
  • Children's Church- during the 10am service


Children's Supplies -Help us get ready for the new program year. Click the link HERE to see the needs for our youth and children’s programming. Thank you all so much for your continued support!!!

WAYS TO HELP

  • Sign up to bring meals for the Clinic Volunteers HERE
  • Help stock our Emergency Food Pantry (outside the clinic)
  • Send in your Pop Tops for McDonald House
  • Bring in Hygiene or laundry items for Peter Paul
  • Donate to ACES (Click HERE for current needs)

PRAYERS FOR THE PEOPLE

Lord, we lift up this nation struggling with itself these days. Encourage us to faithfulness, righteousness, and compassion for all God’s Children. We lift up Justin, Archbishop of Canterbury, Michael, our Presiding Bishop, Mark, Dabney & Gail, our Bishops, Rock+, our priest, and Dawn+, our Deacon. We pray for Bart, our Seminarian, in his formation May they be strengthened and encouraged as the work with us to proclaim your Good News in this world. We pray for Joe, our President, Glenn, our Governor, and Steve, our Mayor, and all our elected officials. Guide them to lead us to the common good. 


We ask your prayers for peace; for goodwill among nations; and for the well-being of all people. Remembering especially Gus Miller, Erin Yagla, Meredith Moon, Meghann Batten, Dennis Folsom, Court Warfield, Andrea Alexander McCallum, Janet Taylor, Joy Stevenson, Andy Newchok, Rebecca Hottman, Haden Hopkins, Kim Keene, Pam Bowers, Hilda Kelly, Harry Hassell, Joel Blunk, Holly Rison and family, Bower family, Gavin Yonce and family, Smith family, Lyde Longaker, Mary Ann Harris, Michele Parks, Gini Dryden, Bob & Mary Lou Brown, Kay Kemper, David Bandas, Trinity Episcopal Church, Rone Deas, Wilson Loving, Phil Edmonds, Diana Timberlake, Kristi Elles, Sharon Street, Nellee, Meg and family, Eric Miederhoff, Kathy Marshall, Christen Meacham, and Joyce Blunt.


We ask your prayers for the poor, the sick, the hungry, the oppressed, and those in prison. We also ask your prayers for those serving in the diplomatic corps, the military, and as missionaries: Larson Flanagan, Kemper Jones, Greg Ericksen, Matthew Thomas, Philip Morison, James Ashley, Ellie Deas, Andrew Brunson, Liam Higgins, and Katherine Murphy. 


We ask your prayers for those who have died, especially Susan Chambers and Rick Roberts. We ask your prayers for those who grieve.  


Our citizens who live in Hanover County, the Board of Supervisors, School Board, and Manager. The print and broadcast media. The churches of metropolitan Richmond: members and clergy. All who live in poverty. All who suffer from mental illness. Our citizens who live in Ashland, Hopewell, Colonial Heights, and Petersburg, the town and city Councils and Managers. All who work in banks and finance; all making financial decisions for greater Richmond. Prisons and jails of metropolitan Richmond: prisoners and staff. All who are unemployed or underemployed. All public servants.


For all those who seek peace in the world and for ourselves, that we may bring about God's Kingdom here on earth. For our enemies, and for those who wish us harm.



Praise God for those in every generation in whom Christ has been honored.

Epiphany 5 Homily

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WEDNESDAY FUNNY

February 8

Stephanie Higgins

Willie Mills


February 9

John Temple

Prudence Reynolds

February 10

Alice Lewis

Devon Ericksen

Gavin Yonce

HELPFUL LINKS

Saint James the Less Episcopal Church

125 Beverly Road

Ashland, VA 23005

(804) 798-6336


Staff:

The Rev. Rock Higgins, tssf Rector

The Rev. Deacon Dawn McNamara Deacon

Reggie Long- Organist/Music Director

Miriam Smith- Christian Formation- Children & Youth Director

Kasey Buckland- Parish Administrator

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