St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Stone Harbor, New Jersey


All are welcome. Please join us!

Sunday Service - 10:00 am

Staying Connected

WELCOME HOME!

Worship with us:

Sunday Service Time: 10:00 am

in person and Live on Facebook

Fifth Sunday of Easter

We are now accepting donations via Venmo!

@StMarysStoneHarbor


http://www.venmo.com/u/StMarysStoneHarbor

Rector's Corner


Embodying God’s Love in Everyday Life


In the heart of every interaction, every challenge, and every moment of connection, there lies an opportunity to manifest the profound truth of God's nature: God is love. This scripture not only beckons us to love as a reflection of divine presence but calls us into a deeper, fearless relationship with the world around us.


Consider the story of Sarah, a nurse, who regularly visits elderly patients. In her gentle care and willingness to listen, Sarah embodies the scripture's call. She abides in love, making God’s presence palpable to those who might feel abandoned, thus dispelling fear and loneliness with her kindness and patience. In her acts, Sarah teaches us that to love like God is to be present, to be a beacon of comfort and a testament to the unwavering love that first loved us.


Then there's Michael, a teacher, who spends extra time after school with students who struggle academically or face turbulent situations at home. He creates a safe space, a sanctuary of understanding and encouragement. Michael lives out the truth that "perfect love casts out fear." He helps his students face the challenges of life not with trepidation but with the confidence that they are cared for and valued. Through his dedication, Michael reflects how God's love operates in the world — without fear and full of grace.


In these modern parables, Sarah and Michael do not merely profess love; they enact it. They show us that to abide in love is to see the face of God in every individual we meet. They challenge us to examine our own ways of loving, asking us if we are truly embodying the love of God, which is devoid of fear and replete with mercy.


To say "I love God" requires us to love genuinely and visibly those whom God places in our paths. This scripture compels us not just to feel love but to demonstrate it, insisting that the way we treat others is the truest expression of our love for God. For in loving others, we are most like God, casting out fear and bringing the Kingdom of Heaven closer to reality in our daily lives.


Let us, then, be bold in our love, fearless in our compassion, and relentless in our kindness. For in doing so, we fulfill the commandment that those who love God must love their brothers and sisters also. And this, dear friends, is how we stay connected to the Divine and each other, making every day a living testament to God’s enduring love.


In Christ,

Mo. Allison+


Together, let us continue to love one another.

Diocese of New Jersey receives one-year assessment reduction as it deals with financial issues

Episcopal News Service] The Diocese of New Jersey requested and received a hardship waiver for 2024 that allows it to pay less than its full 15% assessment - as is required of all dioceses to support the churchwide budget – while New Jersey leaders investigate and address what the bishop has described as “disarray” in its finances.

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We're really looking forward to this year's Strawberry Festival on Sunday, May 26th! Last year's was not only a profitable fundraiser but fun for all in the community who attended.

If you would like to help, please get in touch with Lisa and Dina.

Ladies' Tea with the Bishop

Church of the Advent, 612 Franklin St., Cape May, will be hosting the Bishop at a tea sponsored by the five Episcopal Churches in Cape May County on Sunday, May 5 at 4 pm. If you would like to contribute food for the tea, please let Carol Obligado cobligado@aol.com 609-972-1820 know.

Forward Day by Day

Read, Reflect, Respond, Pray - Forward Day by Day is an inspiring daily devotional to begin your day with.

The May, June, July issue is now available in the church narthex. Please help yourself to a copy and feel free to take one for a friend who may enjoy having it. If you would like us to mail a one to you, please let the church office know and we will be glad to send it.

Stewardship Minute

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To All of our members and friends


Please consider making a donation or pledge for 2024 if you haven't already.


Your support of our mission and ministry is important to us.

Some ways to support St. Mary's


  • Become a member
  • Volunteer
  • The Sunday collection plate
  • Send a check payable to St. Mary's to:


St. Mary's Episcopal Church,

9425 Third Ave., Stone Harbor, NJ 08247

(Your envelope and number is not necessary, only your name.)


  • Setting up a personal online banking "bill pay" option. The bank will mail the check for you to the church office.
  • Online giving through our website at https://www.stmarysstoneharbor.org/
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We have now joined Venmo! If you have Venmo, you can donate to the church - @StMarysStoneHarbor


http://www.venmo.com/u/StMarysStoneHarbor

St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift Shop

Are you spring cleaning - cleaning up and cleaning out? St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift and Furniture Shop welcomes your household goods, clothing and furniture in good useable condition.


Donations may be dropped off on the first Saturday of the month, and Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-3. We appreciate all you give.



Located in the Village Shoppes, 1304 Rt 47 South, Rio Grande.

609-886-7272

Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 4 pm

Help Wanted

We are in need of a volunteer to help with ordering supplies for the parish hall. It's not a time consuming job but it would be wonderful if someone could take over making sure the parish hall is stocked with necessary supplies. If you are interested, please let the church office know. 609-368-5922

Coffee Hour

Coffee Hour is held after service every Sunday in the parish hall. It is an opportunity to get together for relaxed conversation and fellowship over a cup of coffee. If you would like to provide a snack for coffee hour, please pick a Sunday and sign up. Nothing elaborate, just a small snack to enjoy with coffee. You can find the sign up sheet on the door to the kitchen. Thank you!

Upcoming Events

Sunday Service - 10:00 am

12 Step Meetings in the Church Hall


Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Monday at 7:30 pm



Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Tuesday at 8:00 pm


Big Book Meeting (AA) Thursday 7:00 pm


Alanon will resume this summer.




April 26 Cleaning Pizza Party 5:30 pm


May 12 Mother's Day


May 26 Strawberry Festival 6 to 8 pm


May 27 Memorial Day

CHECK OUT OUR CALENDAR on our website for all activities taking place throughout the week.

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Acts 8:26-40

1 John 4:7-21

John 15:1-8

Psalm 22:24-30

Worship Services

Tuesday - Friday 8:30 am Morning Prayer via Zoom

Sunday Service Time: 10:00 am

and Live on Facebook

Services, studies, and service bulletins may be accessed on our website: www.stmarysstoneharbor.org
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