The RRR committee and the Diocese have lifted the majority of all regulations.
Here are the highlights in brief:
WORSHIP
- Fully Vaccinated people may remove their Masks
- Congregational Singing May continue without masks
- Altar Servers assisting at the table may resume
- Lectors may return to the Lectern
- You may receive Communion at the Altar rail. (Communion will remain in one kind at this time)
- The choir may return with proof of Vaccination (when we are ready)
- Families with young children (who are not yet able to be vaccinated) are encouraged to keep social distancing for their protection
- Unvaccinated people are encouraged to continue to wear masks
- Books, cushions, etc... may return to the pews
- Counters, ministries, and building use to outside groups may resume as normal.
COFFEE HOUR
May return. There is no restriction on vaccinated individuals and the proximity of their seating. We may eat and drink together once again.
This all feels so wonderful and freeing, especially as we prepare for Trinity Sunday. With all of God's grace, majesty, and mystery, here we are at a time that has given us an opportunity to renew our relationships and recommit our lives.
The concept of mystery is very much a preoccupying part of our human nature. Often, we are intrigued by the pleasure of trying to solve mysteries. At other times we are intrigued by the challenge of seemingly unsolvable mysteries.
Matthew 28: 16–20 places mystery in the essential message of Christianity. Jesus told His disciples to “go to all peoples and baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” The concept of the Trinity has been mystifying to Christians, but if we look at this mystery from the perspective of relationships with others, then we can get a better, if somewhat limited, understanding of the Divine Mystery of God’s life within the Blessed Trinity and the opportunity we have to refresh ourselves in God's grace.
I am looking forward to seeing you all this weekend and worshipping our Lord together.
Blessings,
Mo. Allison+
551-697-6133
Note for this week's service:
Father Matis will be at St. Peter's in Cape May Point this weekend. Milia Smith will take the Bench as our supply organist. Please give Milia a warm St. Mary's welcome.
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If you would like a pastoral visit or a visit from one of our
Eucharistic Ministers, please contact
Mo. Allison.