St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Stone Harbor, New Jersey


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Worship with us:

Sunday at 9:00 am in the sanctuary

in person and Live on Facebook


The Third Sunday after the Epiphany

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Rector's Corner


Dear Beloved in Christ,


As I write to you on this Thursday, January 18th, we remember the Confession of St. Peter, Acts 10:34-44.


The Confession of St. Peter, a cornerstone of our faith, profoundly connects with our reflections on the year 2023 as we prepare for our congregational meeting on January 28th. This confession, where Peter acknowledges Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God, is a moment of profound revelation and understanding. It marks a turning point, where the identity of Jesus and the nature of His mission become clear to His followers. This moment of clarity and commitment resonates deeply with our journey throughout the past year.



In 2023, much like Peter, we as a community have experienced moments of deep realization and affirmation of our faith. Our collective efforts in seeking peace and embracing the Holy Spirit's presence reflect our own confession of faith in action. Just as Peter's confession was a declaration of his belief and an understanding of Jesus' true identity, our community activities and interactions have been an expression of our understanding and acceptance of Christ's teachings.


The peace we have pursued and fostered within St. Mary's and beyond echoes Peter's realization of Jesus as the source of true peace – a peace that is not as the world gives, but a divine, enduring peace that transforms hearts and communities. Our efforts in building bridges, nurturing understanding, and fostering a harmonious environment are embodiments of this Christ-centered peace.


Similarly, the way the Holy Spirit has moved and guided us reflects the dynamic faith that Peter displayed. After his confession, Peter was not just a follower; he became a leader and a guide, driven by the Holy Spirit. In 2023, we have seen how the Holy Spirit has guided our decisions, comforted us in times of need, and inspired new initiatives. This is akin to Peter's experience post-confession, where he was emboldened and led by the Spirit to spread the message of Christ.


Moreover, just as Peter's confession was a foundation for the early church, our experiences in 2023 serve as a foundation for our ongoing journey as a faith community. We have laid down strong spiritual and communal roots, echoing Peter's role in the early church, committed to the teachings of Christ and led by the Holy Spirit.


The Confession of St. Peter is not only a historical cornerstone of our faith but also a living, breathing aspect of our spiritual journey. It reminds us of the importance of recognizing and declaring our faith, of living out the peace of Christ, and being open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. As we move forward, let us hold onto the clarity and conviction of Peter's confession, allowing it to continually shape and inspire our community in faith and action.


Let us pray:


Almighty and Everlasting God, who inspired Your apostle Peter to confess Jesus as the Christ and the Son of the living God: We thank You for guiding us through the year 2023, a year where Your love and presence have been our steadfast companions.


Lord, as Peter declared his faith with clarity and courage, grant us a similar strength of conviction in our own confession of Jesus as our Lord and Savior. May our community at St. Mary's, like Peter, be a rock of faith and a beacon of hope in a world that yearns for Your light.


We give thanks for the peace that has permeated our congregation, a peace that reflects the teachings and love of Christ. Help us to continue fostering this peace within our church and extending it into the world, breaking down walls of division and building bridges of understanding and unity.


Holy Spirit, who descended upon the apostles and emboldened them to spread the Good News, we ask for Your continued guidance and inspiration. As You led Peter and the early church, lead us in our mission and service. Help us to listen for Your gentle whisper in our decisions, to feel Your comforting presence in our trials, and to see Your hand at work in our successes.


As we reflect on the past and look to the future, may the Confession of St. Peter remind us of our foundational beliefs and the transformative power of acknowledging Christ as Lord. May this confession be ever on our lips and in our hearts, guiding our actions and our lives.


In the name of Jesus Christ, our rock and our redeemer, we pray. Amen.


In Christ,

Mo. Allison+



The following candidates are placed in consideration for the election of offices in this Episcopal Church

If you would like to be nominated for any position, please speak to Mo. Allison, Lillian or any member of the vestry.


Junior Warden (1 person – 2 year term)       1. Cheryl Lukens Oleferuk

 

Vestry Person ( 2 person – 3 year term)        1. Cathy Johnson

                                                                                    2. Allyn Penkethman


Vestry Person (1 person, unexpired term Class of 2026)

1.    Dina Ziemba


Delegates to Diocesan Convention (3 persons – 1 year term)   

(1) Jack Olthuis

(2) Lawrence Schmidt

(3) Lillian Armstrong

                                                                                                       

Alternate Delegate to Diocesan Convention (3 persons – 1 year term)

(1) Lisa LaGreca

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Delegate to Atlantic Convocation  (3 persons – 1 year term)                                                       

(1) Lisa LaGreca

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(3) _                                                                                                      


Alternate Delegate to Atlantic Convocation  (3 persons – 1 year term)   

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Stewardship Minute

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To All of our seasonal members and friends


Please consider making a donation or pledge for 2024 before you head home for the season.


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


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Happy Birthday to

Shannon Keeler on January 20th and

Ruth Ann Handley on January 22nd!


Happy Anniversary to

Zeke and Dianne Boldt on January 21st!


If you would like to be remembered on your birthday or anniversary, please give us your information so we may add you to our data base. Email or call the church office: [email protected] or 609-368-5922

St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift Shop

St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift and Furniture Shop is full of lovely bargains. Stop on by and take a look. You never know what you may find!



Located in the Village Shoppes, 1304 Rt 47 South,

Rio Grande.

609-886-7272

Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 4 pm

Forward Day by Day

The new edition of Forward Day by Day for February, March and April 2024 is now available in the church narthex in both large and small print booklets.

Please help yourself and take one for a friend. If you would like, we would be happy to mail a copy to you. Just email or call the church office.

Forward Day by Day is a booklet of daily inspirational meditations reflecting on a specific Bible passage, chosen from the daily lectionary readings as listed in the Revised Common Lectionary or the Daily Office from the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer.

Coffee Hour in 2024

A new sheet for Coffee Hour in the new year is posted on the door to the kitchen. 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. Thank you!

Upcoming Events

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

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Annual Meeting and Potluck Sunday, January 28th at 10:00 AM

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday February 14th

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

Third Sunday after the Epiphany

Jonah 3:1-5, 10

1 Corinthians 7:29-31

Mark 1:14-20

Psalm 62:6-14

Worship Services

Tuesday - Friday 8:30 am Morning Prayer via Zoom

Sunday 9:00 AM in person (church)

and Live on Facebook

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