"To know Christ and to make Him known . . . " | |
The Weekly Sunday Bulletin of St. John’s Episcopal Church | |
Obedience is a concept most 21st century Christians in America struggle with. For many of us it invokes our fear of failure and judgement. Much of Protestant Christianity has used fear of judgement to get people to obey, to "tow the line." but the opposite often happens. Fear leads to anxiety, shame, and eventually alienation. In this week's lesson from St. Paul's Letter to the Romans we hear the exact opposite approach to obedience. In the first two verses of chapter 12, Paul encapsulates a vision for living the christian life based on gratitude for everything God has done rather than fear of punishment.
Before he tells us what to do, he reminds us of everything God has done for us, and then uses the simple word "therefore." Since God has broken all the boundaries that separate us from God through a lasting, abiding, unbreakable relationship in Christ -- Therefore, brothers and sisters, what do we offer back to God? The foundation of our relationship with God is gratitude for these cords of love binding us together. And God's response is delight. Our relationship with God can never be based in fear but only in mutual self-giving, gratitude and delight.
So this week, as we look at Romans chapter 12:1-2 ask yourself these questions: Do I ever obey God out of fear? What would change if I obeyed God out of gratitude and a desire to please him? What about my life delights God?
Blessings,
Fr. Dan
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The Readings
Isaiah 51:1-6
Psalm 138
Romans 12:1-8
Matthew 16:13-20
Join us for Sunday Worship at 8:00 am and 10:00 am in the church or remotely on Zoom and Facebook.
8:00 am - Rite I Holy Eucharist
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83803451202
Facebook Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/stjohns1745
Bulletin: Rite I After Pentecost
10:00 am – Rite II Choral Eucharist
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86739553648
Facebook Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/stjohns1745
Bulletin: Rite II after Pentecost
Music
Opening Hymn: 525 The Church's one foundation
Before Gospel: 554 Tis' a gift to be simple (2X)
Offertory Anthem
Communion Anthem: LEVAS 152 Let Us Break Bread Together
Recessional Hymn: LEVAS 151 One Bread, one Body
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St. John's ECW will meet on Sunday, August 27th immediately following the 10 am service in the Guild Room. We will be discussing the Parish Picnic and the Harvest Fair.
SAVE THE DATE: 2023 Harvest Fair - Saturday, October 21st, 10am to 4pm. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!
Please contact Carol Goldbaum, ECW President, with any questions.
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Come & Shop!
St. John's Thrift Shop's End of Summer Sale
50% off on all summer clothing, shoes/sandals, beachwear and pocketbooks
The Thrift Shop is open regularly on Tuesday, Thursdays & Saturdays, 12 - 3 pm.
To volunteer or find our more, please contact Mary Beth Dieterle, (631) 427-1752, ext 106.
Donations welcome. We accept donations of new or gently used clothing, accessories, and household items. Please no books, furniture, out-dated electronics, or damaged items.
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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH |
Grow with us!
Online registration is now open for 2023-24 Christian Education for Children and Youth!
REGISTER HERE
Sunday school is where St. John's Christian Education formally begins. On September 10th, we will begin the Christian Education School year with our annual Meet & Greet and in-person registration. Please join us in the Canterbury Corner at 9:40 am for group activities and a chance to reconnect after the summer break.
Blessing of the Backpacks will take place on Sunday, September 17th at the 10 am service during the Peace when the Sunday School children rejoin the congregation.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CALENDAR
First Holy Communion will take place in April. Classes begin in January. Anyone with a 2nd graders or above interested in First Holy Communion fo their child should enroll in Sunday School in the fall.
Confirmation will take place in the late spring. Any youth, 7th through 12th grade, interested in Confirmation should enroll in Christian Education and begin attending Youth Group meetings in the fall.
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Youth Group for 7th to 12th graders. In addition to our annually scheduled events, we will meet regularly with our youth neighbors at St. John’s in Cold Spring Harbor and Trinity in Northport. There will be service opportunities throughout the year.
Our first meeting will be on Sunday, September 13th at 6:30 pm at St. John's Huntington.
YOUTH GROUP CALENDAR
Our kick-off volunteer event for Youth Group will be at our Church BBQ at Centerport Beach on Sunday, September 17th at 12:00pm. We will be helping cook and run games! All are welcome!
If you have any questions about Youth Group, please contact our Youth Minister, Noelle DeLorenzo at ndelorenzo217@gmail.com or our Curate, Rev. Zach Baker at zbaker@stjohnshuntington.org.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL HELP NEEDED |
We are in need of volunteers to teach and assist on a rotating schedule. Each classroom requires one teacher and one assistant each week, and we can always use an extra hand.
To volunteer or find our more please contact Christine Doré, doreivory@optonline.net.
Safe Church training is required for all those working with children. Please contact Coral in the Parish Office for more information.
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Please join us for a safe and loving offering of prayer and healing on Thursday, September 7th at 7:00 pm.
We believe that not only does Jesus still heal today, but that healing is one of the most powerful ministries of evangelization. Jesus never preached the Gospel of the kingdom of God without demonstrating the kingdom through signs, wonders, and miracles, with healing as the most frequent demonstration of God’s love.
Healing services at St. John’s will include a time of worship and praise, proclamation of the Gospel and preaching, corporate prayer for healing ending with individual prayer teams for healing. Come prepared for breakthrough!
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Our next Open Doors will be on Sunday, September 10th. The church will be open for prayer and quiet contemplation from 2 to 4 pm with musical offerings at 3 pm.
We welcome The Spiritlifters, a contemporary Christian band, let by Mike Tomek who played at our Harvest Fair last year.
Check St. John’s website for the most current music schedule.
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CALLING ALL FUTURE ACOLYTES | |
In the meantime, the boy Samuel continued to serve the Lord, wearing a sacred linen apron. Each year his mother would make a little robe and take it to him when she accompanied her husband to offer the yearly sacrifice... The boy Samuel grew up in the service of the Lord.” 1 Samuel 2:18-21
“Acolyte” means an attendant or follower and Samuel is one of the first examples of an assistant to a priest. Your job as an acolyte is to assist the priest in charge of a worship service and enhance the worship service to help glorify God. You are a minister of the church who is called to serve God.
The Ministry of Acolyte offers a valuable contribution to the worship experience for our services at St. John’s. Acolytes are part of the worship team – the clergy, choir and musicians, Eucharistic ministers, and readers-- who together with the entire congregation join in worshiping God. Together we hear and receive God’s word and Sacraments.
Please contact Fr. Duncan, Deacon Zach or Deacon Claire if you are interested in providing this wonderful service. If we have enough volunteers, we will set up a regular schedule.
Please note: This qualifies for community service!!!!
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ORDINATION TO THE PRIESTHOOD |
God willing and the People consenting
The Right Reverend Lawrence C. Provenzano,
Bishop of Long Island,
will ordain
ZACHARY DANIEL BAKER
to the Sacred Order of Priests
in Christ's One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church
Saturday, September 16, 2023
at eleven o'clock in the morning
The Cathedral of the Incarnation
50 Cathedral Avenue
Garden City, NY
Your prayers and presence are requested.
A livestream will be available at: www.dioceseli.org/2023ordination
Clergy: Cassock, Surplice, and Red Stole
A light reception will follow.
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All are welcome to the Annual Parish Picnic on Sunday, September 17th from 12:00-3:00 pm at the Senior Beach House at Centerport Beach, 239 Little Neck Road, Centerport. This will be a wonderful chance for all of us to meet our newcomers. The Youth Group will organize fun activities for the children and families.
Please bring your food donations as follows:
· Last names beginning A thru M - salad
· Last names beginning N thru Z - dessert
There will be a sign up sheet available at the back of the church and in the Great Hall during coffee hour.
Hot dogs, hamburgers and soft drinks will be provided by the Breakfast Group and the ECW. Don’t forget to bring a beach chair and umbrella!
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Please join us at St. John's for Evensong, an ancient traditional Anglican/Episcopal service of evening prayers, psalms, biblical readings and canticles, chanted in a choral setting. Please join us Thursday, September 21st at 7:00 pm in the church.
All are welcome! Join us to pray for our broken world in need of healing, through the gift of music!
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All are welcome at Morning Prayer. We meet Monday through Friday at 9:00 am via Zoom.
Our short prayer service is followed by some fellowship and discussion. Feel free to join us occasionally to listen and pray, or come more often to participate as a leader or reader, and to start your day with your focus on Christ and a deeper connection with your friends at St. John's.
Join us via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86041146543
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Bible Study meets regularly Mondays at 6:30 pm on Zoom.
Monday Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83373971746
In August we will discuss Michael O'Brien's By the Rivers of Babylon.
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On Wednesdays, the church is open from noon to 1 pm for noonday prayer which starts at 12:15 pm. All are welcome. | |
Our annual Harvest Fair will take place on Saturday, October 21st 10am to 4pm.
Ways you can HELP US TO HELP OTHERS:
- Organize Vendors.
- Purchase Raffle Tickets.
- Invite your friends and family to shop, dine and visit our beautiful, historic church.
- Make a craft – woodworking items, Christmas decorations, homemade soap, sachets or potpourri are just suggestions. Use your creativity!
- Offer your vacation home\timeshare week for the Silent Auction.
- Donate new unused gifts you have received for the Silent Auction.
- Request a donation for a Corporate Sponsorship from the place where you work.
- Ask stores, restaurants, etc. for gift certificates for a gift basket or donate $$ to create one. MERCHANT PACKET
- Give your gently used clothing or bric-a-brac a second life at the Thrift Shop and White Elephant.
- Volunteer to work a table, or help before and after to set up/clean up.
- Become a Harvest Fair Patron. Contact Chris Boccia for more info.
To volunteer or learn more, contact Carol Goldbaum, ECW President.
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Just a reminder that all parish events and building use must be submitted to the Parish Office and be approved by the rector or the wardens in his absence.
Notices for events to run in the Chalice, to post on the website and social media must be received by the Parish Administrator by noon on Tuesdays.
We are looking to finalize the fall calendar to coordinated our many events and start to spread the word about all the great programs and ministries here at St. John's.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW ST. JOHN'S CALENDAR
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REGULAR MINISTRY MEETINGS |
Prayer Shawl Ministry - Contact Noelle DeLorenzo or Lynn Hansen for more information.
Racial Reconcilitation & Social Justice Minsitry - For more information contact Heather Kress.
Spirituality Group - Next meeting will be on Thursday, September 7th at 5pm in the Guild Room. Contact Patti Aliperti.
St. Hilda's Guild (Sewing & Crafting) - Weekly on Tuesdays, 12:30 - 3 pm in the Guild Room. Contact Sue Hartman.
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ALTAR FLOWERS & THE PERPETUAL LIGHT |
If you would like to remember a loved one or give thanks for an important event with altar flowers or Perpetual Light, please complete an Altar Flower Form and return it to the Parish Office with your check made payable to "St. John's Altar Guild."
ALTAR FLOWER ORDER FORM
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PRAYER CONCERNS FOR ST. JOHN'S |
We pray for Patrick, Eric, Chaya, Valerie, Anna, Denise, Dan, Gladys, Richard, Barbara, Christine, Brooke, Cassandra, Valerie, Edith, Cole, Luke, Steve, Amy, Kate, David, Irene, Leslie, Brandon, Shelley, Melissa, Caitlin, Patti, Sandra, Hal, Helga, Thomas, Marilyn, Dudley, Fred, Juanita, Cheryl, Rhys, Mike, Carmen, Iris, Lou, Mable, Nicole, Aubry, Matthew, Lois, Joseph, Ryan, Joan, Belle, Sandra, Lumi
We join The Episcopal Church in prayer for the health of our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry.
We will be beginning a new prayer list in September. Please send your prayers or updates to prayers@stjohns1745.org, call Coral in the Parish Office, 631-427-1752, option 1, or click on the link below and complete the online form:
PRAYER LIST FORM
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Thank you for volunteering to serve. | |
St. John's Episcopal Church
12 Prospect Street
Huntington, New York 11743
(631) 427-1752
stjohns1745.org
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