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

Worship at the Beach Saturdays 5:30 pm July 8 - August 26

Tuesday - Friday 8:30 am Morning Prayer via Zoom



Fifth Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 8


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Rector's Corner


Reflection on Covenants, Vows, and Commitments: A Call to Renewed Devotion


Beloved in Christ,


As I pen this reflection on the fourth anniversary of my ordination to the priesthood, my heart overflows with gratitude and awe at the divine journey we've embarked upon together. This past Saturday, we witnessed the ordination and consecration of The Rt. Rev. Dr. Sally J French, our Thirteenth Bishop of New Jersey. It was a momentous occasion that reminded us of the sacred covenants that bind us together in our faith.


Today, as I write, June 29, 2023, is the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul; we honor the apostles who were foundational in the growth of our church. We also remember their devotion to the Gospel and the sacrifices they made to spread the Good News. On this day, I also have the joy of officiating the wedding of Arielle and Aziz LaFargue, an event that beautifully encapsulates the essence of sacred vows and commitments.


In these diverse experiences - the tradition of episcopal ordination, the celebration of apostolic feasts, and the joy of matrimonial union - we find a common thread: the significance of covenants, vows, and commitments. Each is a testament to the power of faith, love, and dedication in shaping our lives and our relationships with God and each other.


Covenants, in their divine sanctity, are a reminder of the promises God has made to us and the commitment we, in turn, make to Him. Just as God promised never to forget His people, we too pledge our loyalty to the Gospel and the Episcopal Church.


Vows are sacred promises we make before God, a testament to the profound dedication that underpins our faith. When Arielle and Aziz exchange matrimonial vows today, they will not just promise to love and cherish each other; they commit to a lifelong journey of shared faith and mutual growth.


Commitments are the actions that bring our covenants and vows to life. They are the daily decisions we make to live out our faith, to love our neighbors, to serve our community, and to strive for justice and peace.


These elements - covenants, vows, and commitments - form the bedrock of our faith. They shape our relationship with God, each other, and the Episcopal Church. They are the pillars upon which we build our lives and communities.


As we celebrate these beautiful milestones, let us also take this opportunity to renew our commitment to the Gospel and the Episcopal Church. Let us remember the covenants God has made with us, the vows we have taken, and the commitments we have made in His name.


May we always strive to live our faith with integrity, love without reserve, serve with humility, and seek justice, peace, and dignity for all. Let us continue to work together in building a community that reflects the love of Christ and the teachings of the Gospel.


May God's grace and peace be with you all.


In Christ's Love,

Mo. Allison+


P.S. Let us remember that our commitment to the Gospel and the Episcopal Church is not just a one-time event but an ongoing journey of faith, love, and service. Let us renew this commitment daily, in every thought, word, and deed.


Come meet and worship with

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Sally J. French

on August 6, 2023


Consecration Highlights

Summer at St. Mary's begins

July 6th with Thursdays on the Lawn

Three and One opens our summer concert season on

Thursday, July 6th!


If you remember last year, the lawn and sidewalk were packed. This group of young men knows how to draw people in with really good music.


The band covers classic rock songs, jazz standards, and jazz/rock fusion. A few of their videos are linked here.


Invite some friends and join us on the front lawn Thursdays, July 6th through August 10th, 7:30 to 9 pm.

Lemonade and cookies are enjoyed by our guests during intermission at our Thursdays on the Lawn concerts.

If you are able to provide either lemonade or cookies or both, or serve the night of the show, please sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board in the parish hall or email the church office to sign up. 609-368-5922

Worship at the Beach begins Saturday, July 8th


Worship at the Beach


"Come as you are" and join Mo. Allison and guitarist Tom Werkheiser on the 101st St. Beach Pavilion at 5:30 pm for a relaxed worship service in a glorious setting!


Bring a beach chair, bring a friend - all are welcome!


In the event of rain, the service moves to St. Mary's.


Worship at the Beach is held every Saturday from July 8th through August 26th.

Science Explorers

Science Explorers returns this summer

for two weeks of Summer Camps at

St. Mary's.



July 17-21 - Ready, Set, Science! runs from 9 am to 12 noon for ages 7-11.


July 24-28 - Jr. Investigative Team runs

9 am to 12 noon for ages 4 - 6.


www.ScienceExplorers.com for registration and complete details about the camps or call 877-870-9517

Membership at St. Mary's


We often get asked what must happen to “join” our Church.


The short answer is you just need to show up! We welcome anyone and everyone to join us for worship on Sunday mornings or at any of our church activities. For we understand that first and foremost, membership in the Church means being part of a community that is drawn ever more deeply into a relationship with God through Jesus Christ.


However, there can be more to it than that.

For those who are interested in formally committing membership to the Episcopal Church, and St. Mary’s in particular, we have put together a brief summary of how the Episcopal Church defines the terms of membership. If you still have questions after reading this page, please feel free to reach out to Mo. Allison, Lillian Armstrong, Warden, a vestry member, or Julie, our Administrator and we’d be happy to talk to you more about it.


WHO IS A CHRISTIAN?

A Christian is any person who has been baptized in the Episcopal Church or any other Christian church.


WHAT IS BAPTISM?

The sacrament of Baptism is the initiation rite into the Christian Church. To be Baptized, as an infant, child or adult is to become a full member of the Church with access to the sacraments.


WHO MAY RECEIVE COMMUNION?

At St. Mary’s, and throughout the Episcopal Church, all are welcome to the table of our Lord.


WHO IS A MEMBER OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH?

A person is a member of the Episcopal Church if they have been baptized, whether in an Episcopal church or another Christian church, and the baptism has been recorded in the records of a particular Episcopal parish. A person may also become a member of the Episcopal Church if they are Confirmed or Received by a bishop.


WHAT IS CONFIRMATION?

Confirmation is a sacrament of the Church. It is an informed profession of the faith that may be made by teenagers or adults. To be Confirmed is to outwardly proclaim your choice of the Episcopal faith and tradition. It involves the laying on of hands upon the head of the individual, Confirmand by the bishop.


WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE “RECEIVED” INTO THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH?

If you have been Confirmed in another liturgical tradition, you are Received into the Church rather than Confirmed. A person is Received into the Episcopal Church by a bishop.


WHY OFFICIALLY JOIN THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH?

We believe that God speaks to people in a variety of ways and that no one particular expression of this faith is “right.” This way of relating to the divine balances scripture, tradition, and reason for Episcopalians. The Episcopal Church is a sacramental and liturgical form of Christianity that respects the ancient nature of the church yet allows room for a prayerful discussion of theology.


WHAT IS A LETTER OF TRANSFER?

If you are a member of another Episcopal parish and would like to transfer your membership to St. Mary’s, please contact the parish office to let us know. We have a special form we send to your former parish that “transfers” your membership to St. Mary’s.


WHO IS A MEMBER OF THE EPISCOPAL PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST?

An “official” member of St. Mary’s is a baptized person who requests to be placed on the membership rolls of this parish. If you are Baptized, Confirmed, or Received at St. Mary’s, you automatically become a member. A person who is a member of another Episcopal church can transfer their membership to St. Mary’s through a Letter of Transfer.


WHAT IF I DON’T WANT TO OFFICIALLY JOIN THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OR ST. JOHN’S?

That’s fine. We consider our parish family to be a wide net of individual beliefs and situations, and while we encourage people to seriously consider official membership, it is not a requirement to partake in the life of the community. According to the canons (governing laws) of the Episcopal Church and the Diocese of New Jersey, the only thing non-members may not do at the parish level is serve on the Vestry, vote at the annual parish meeting, and serve as a chalice bearer.


IS THE PARISH DIRECTORY AN OFFICIAL ROSTER OF PARISH MEMBERS?

No. The Parish Directory is an unofficial list of people who attend St. Mary’s on a regular basis who choose to be on the list. It is never fully complete or up-to-date since people join the community, move, or leave the parish at various times for a variety of reasons. The directory is published annually and updated regularly. If you would like to be included or amend your entry, please contact the parish office.


WHAT ABOUT PLEDGING?

We firmly believe that stewardship of our financial resources is an integral part of being a Christian, and we rely on the generosity of our community to support our common ministry and pay our bills. Episcopal Churches do not receive financial assistance from the Diocese or the National Church. In fact, it’s quite the opposite: we pay a yearly apportionment to the Diocese of New Jersey to support the mission and ministry of the larger church.


WHAT IS EXPECTED OF MEMBERS OF ST. MARY’S?

We expect members of this parish community to strive to lead a life of faith. This means sharing the joy of corporate worship as regularly as possible; recognizing that God is the source of all that we are and all that we do; being hospitable of one another and respecting the dignity of every human being; understanding that we don’t have all the answers about faith but we’re always seeking to learn from God and one another; offering of ourselves to the church through our talents, time, and financial resources; helping to spread the message of Christ’s love in whatever way is possible for you. Upholding our baptismal covenant and loving our neighbors.


Please contact the church office if you would like to receive membership forms to be added to our data base.

email: SaintMarysStoneHarbor@gmail.com

OR

You may sign up on our website here.


We welcome you to join us!

Stewardship Minute

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 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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Happy Birthday to

Ken Vavrek & Sandy Neufeld on July 2nd, Ralph Marranzini on July 3rd, Karen Parker on July 5th, Robert Rich on July 6th, and Beverly Waldron & Gretchen Spruance on July 7th!

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 the church office: jultaylor9425@gmail.com or call 609-368-5922

Altar Flowers


Dedicating altar flowers in honor or memory of, or in thanksgiving for a loved one is a wonderful way to remember someone. If you would like to do so, please sign up on the chart on the bulletin board in the parish hall. After the service, you may take the flowers to enjoy or give.

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 on the sheet on the door to the kitchen. Nothing elaborate is required, just a small snack to enjoy with coffee. Thank you!

The Branches Food Pantry

The Branches Food Pantry is open 3 days a week in an effort to address food insecurity. If you would like to make a donation, we are in need of the following: hot dogs, ground beef, sliced bread, canned chicken, coffee, sugar and pasta sauce. We have recently lost our contact for fresh milk. That is always in demand, as we serve many children. Eggs are also something that we like to have on hand. We are completely out of milk and eggs. Donations can be dropped off M-W-F from 9-12. Many thanks!

Branches offer food, help and more in Rio Grande

Here is a link to a great article printed about The Branches in the Atlantic City press on April 25th!

St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift Shop

Looking to refresh your summer rental or have a room that could use an updated piece of furniture? Then you might want to check out the new FURNITURE SHOP at St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift Shop!


Gold Winner of the 2022 and 2023 Best of the Jersey Shore thrift shops, the Furniture Shop is a great addition to the home goods, housewares and clothing shops at This 'n That.


And remember the thrift shop when you're spring cleaning and re-organizing. Household items, furniture and clean usable clothing are welcome!



Store Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm

Donation days: Tuesday and Thursday, 10 am - 3 pm and on the

1st Saturday of the month 10 - 3 pm.

Location: St. Mary's This 'n That, 1304 Rt. 47 So., Rio Grande, NJ 08242   609-886-7272

Follow them on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/St-Marys-This-N-That-Thrift-Shop-268676343298636/

Upcoming Events

Thursday, July 6th - 7:30 pm - Thursdays on the Lawn begins


Saturday, July 8th - 5:30 pm - Worship at the Beach begins



Our Summer at St. Mary's pamphlet of events may be downloaded here.

12 Step Meetings in the Church Hall


Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Monday at 7:30 pm

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Tuesday at 8:00 pm

Alanon Tuesday at 7:15 pm (beginners meeting in the chapel)

Alanon Tuesday at 8:00 pm (in the chapel)

Alanon Friday morning at 10:00 am

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

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost:

Proper 8

Jeremiah 28:5-9

Psalm 89:1-4,15-18

Romans 6:12-23

Matthew 10:40-42

Worship Services

Tuesday - Friday 8:30 am Morning Prayer via Zoom


Third Thursday's 6:00 pm Healing Service

alternates between St. Mary's and St. Barnabas


Sunday 9:00 AM in person (church)

Saturday 5:30 pm on the 101st St. Beach Pavilion

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