"To know Christ and to make Him known . . . "
The Chalice
The Weekly Sunday Bulletin of St. John’s Episcopal Church 
February 12, 2023

God, Help us to live slowly:

To move simply:

To look softly:

To allow emptiness:

To let the heart create for us. Amen

Michael Leunig

 

The lectionary for this week, the sixth Sunday after Epiphany,  is deep and rich – inviting us to a more profound understanding of who we are as followers of Jesus. Indeed, these scriptures could inspire several sermons, but I will focus on the overall theme of being a beloved community- and as we honor Black History month, it reminds us of our call to grow together in the spirit of the law – to enter into deepness and wideness of God’s love – a challenge to go beyond simple dichotomies of rights and wrongs. 

 

In Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, we learn about a community that is squabbling over which spiritual leader is better – Paul or Apollos. Their fighting and confusion point to the fact that they have not understood the deeper message -- human wisdom alone is unable to attain the knowledge of God. It is the Holy Spirit that equips us to know God – and to know God’s will for our lives. The problem with the Corinthians is they have been fully depending upon wisdom from the wrong sources. We do need teachers and guides to help us along the way to spiritual maturity, yet we must  be receptive to the voice of Jesus sent through the Holy Spirit.

 

In our old testament lesson, Moses attempts to illumine the path that will lead the Israelites to life and prosperity – if only they obey and follow the commandments of the Lord their God. Sometimes, when faced with two roads, both seemingly desirable and good, we need someone with vision to point us in the right direction. We always have a choice, but Moses reminds his people that part of choosing is knowing God and keeping his commandments. The decalogue is not just a list of laws to blindly follow – it is a gift from God which invites us into relationship with each other and with God. We are asked to know God’s heart – to love God and to walk in ways of justice, righteousness, and loving kindness. Into the fullness of the law.

 

 What does God’s love really look like? Jesus is inviting us into a wider view for building community and righteousness. It is more than just following specific rules. Righteousness is about being in right relationship with our God and our community and this is a righteousness that exceeds that of the Pharisees and scribes who live into the letter of the law. We are called to live into the spirit of the law – as we allow the Holy Spirit to guide us in our everyday decisions about how we treat each other and grow into a beloved community.

 

In early December 1967, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. unfolded his vision for the Poor People’s Campaign, his next protest in Washington, D.C.. Assassinated on April 4, 1968, he never made it to the mall in Washington, but thousands traveled there to honor King’s memory and pursue his vision. The Rev. Ralph Abernathy picked up the torch lighting the way for the erection of Resurrection City. He is quoted as saying, “We’re going to build this city…a community of love and brotherhood. The American Indians, Puerto Ricans, Mexican Americans, white poor Americans from the Appalachian area of our country and Black Americans will all live together in this city of hope.” It remained intact for 42 days before being disbanded. It was a community of people who had often been set against each other now living in love and action- looking down new roads of possibilities – challenging the status quo. This was a place where people felt a profound hope for beloved community.

 

Jesus has called us to live into a deeper understanding of God’s love, which may require that we struggle a bit in the gray areas – where we are called to live into a much broader and glorious way of loving.

 

Dear God,

We pray for another way of being:

another way of knowing.

Across the difficult terrain of our existence

we have attempted to build a highway

and in so doing have lost our footpath.

God lead us to our footpath:

Lead us there where in simplicity

we may move at the speed of natural creatures

and feel the earth's love beneath our feet.

Lead us there where step-by-step we may feel

the movement of creation in our hearts.

And lead us there where side-by-side

we may feel the embrace of the common soul.

Nothing can be loved at speed.

God lead us to the slow path; to the joyous insights

of the pilgrim; another way of knowing: another way of being. Amen

Michael Leunig


In the spirit of God’s Love, 

Deacon Claire  

SUNDAY WORSHIP THIS WEEK

Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany


Readings

Deuteronomy 30:15-20

1 Corinthians 3:1-9

Matthew 5:21-37

Psalm 119:1-8


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/live_videos/

Bulletin: Rite I Epiphany


9:40 am - Sunday School meets in the Canterbury Corner

2022-23 Sunday School Calendar


10:00 am – Rite II Choral Eucharist

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86739553648

Facebook Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/stjohns1745/live_videos

Bulletin: Rite II Epiphany

Music

Opening: 372 Praise to the living God

Gradual: 635 If Thou but Trust in God to Guide thee

Communion: LEVAS 155 This is my body

Recessional: 594 God of Grace and God of Glory

YOUTH GROUP SOUPER BOWL OF CARING

A Souper Bowl Sunday collection will be taken up on Sunday, February 12th.


Each year on Super Bowl Sunday, the Youth Group asks parishioners to make a donation to the "Souper Bowl of Caring" to help fight hunger here in the Huntington community.

ECW MEETING

There will be a general meeting of St. John's ECW this Sunday, February 12th, in the Gulid Room immediately following the 10 am service.

 

Please contact Carol Goldbaum, St. John's ECW President, with any questions. 

NEWCOMERS' SUNDAY

On Sunday, February 19th, we are welcoming our newcomers with a special newcomers brunch.


We invite all members and newcomers to put on a name tag and join us after each service in the Great Hall for fellowship and good food.

SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER

Join us on Tuesday, February 21st for our annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, 5:30-7:00 pm in the Great Hall.


A free will offering will be accepted to benefet our 2023 mission trip to Puerto Rico in April.

ASH WEDNESDAY

The 2003 Lenten season begins with Ash Wednesday on February 23rd.


St. John's will hold an Ash Wednesday Holy Eucharist with the Imposition of Ashes at 12:00 noon and at 7:00 pm on that day.

SPIRITUALS IN CONCERT

Saturday, February 25th at 4:00 pm

 

Come and enjoy an evening of uplifting African-American anthems and spirituals!


Featuring Alex Pryrodny, soloists from St. Augustine’s Episcopal church, and others.


Donations to benefit St. John’s Concert Fund

FIRST HOLY COMMUNION CLASSES

First Holy Communion will take place on Sunday, April 16, 2023 for children 2nd grade and above. First Communion classes will meet on THURSDAYS at 5 pm in the Guild Room beginning on MARCH 2ND.


If you are interested in First Holy Communion for your child, please register using the link below. Forms are also available at the back of the church. If you have any questions about First Communion, please feel free to reach out to Fr. Duncan or the Parish Office.


FIRST HOLY COMMUNION REGISTRATION FORM

LENTEN RETREAT TO HOLY CROSS

Registration is now open for our 2023 Lenten Retreat to Holy Cross Monastery, March 7th to March 9th. The retreat will be led by one of the monks of the Order of the Holy Cross. There will also be quiet, reflective time on the beautful grounds which overlook the Hudson River in West Park, New York. We will meet at St. John's on the morning of March 7th and carpool. We will return in the afternoon of March 9th. The cost of the retreat is $230 per person. Space is limited.


REGISTER FOR LENTEN RETREAT AT HOLY CROSS

LENTEN SERIES - LISTEN, LEARN, LOVE

On Tuesdays in Lent, all are welcome to join us in the Great Hall or on Zoom for 2023 Lenten Series, Listen, Love, Learn: How Being Present Changes Lives. Arizona missioners will share their mission experience at the borders of our world.


  • March 14 - Listen: "Why We Leave"  Presented by Fr. James Reiss and Judy Wohrle
  • March 21 -  Learn: "Here we Wait -- Walls and/or Gates" Presented by Jan Stebbins and Kailee Sievers
  • March 28 - Love: Where Love May Take Us -- Where Will Love Take Us" Presented by Ken Denker, Paula Dodge, Stephanie West


  • 6:00 pm: Stations of the Cross in the Sanctuary (In person)
  • 6:30 pm: Light Supper in the Great Hall (In person)
  • 7:00 pm: Program (In person & on Zoom)
  • 8:00 pm: Closing Prayer

LENTEN QUIET DAY

The Rev. Canon David Ulloa Chavez, Canon for Border Ministries for the Diocese of Arizona, will lead a day of discussion, reflection and prayer. Suggested donation, $20.


Saturday, March 11, 2023

9:00 am - Breakfast

9:30 am - Program

12:00 pm - Closing Prayer


REGISTER FOR THE LENTEN QUIET DAY

THRIFT SHOP MINISTRY

Tuesday, Thursdays & Saturdays

12 - 3 pm

 

St. John's Thrift Shop and its ministry are vital to our mission in the community. We are so grateful for our dedicated group of volunteers. If you are looking for a way to serve your parish and community, our Thrift Shop could be the ministry for you.

 

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.

MORNING PRAYER

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

BIBLE STUDY

Bible Study meets regularly Mondays at 6:30 pm and on Tuesdays at 11:00 am on Zoom.

 

Monday Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83373971746

Tuesday Zoom link:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82553627635


On Monday, February 20th at 6:30 pm and Tuesday, February 21st at 11:00 am, we will begin a new unit referencing Were You There: Lenten Reflections on the Spirituals by Luke A. Powery.

2023 PILGRIMAGE TO IONA, SCOTLAND

Pilgrimage to the Isle of Iona, Scotland

September 29-October 8, 2023


IONA WELCOMES ALL! Come you of great faith and you who struggle with faith; you who believe and you who doubt; explorers and questioners, adventures and contemplatives! Experience Iona without expectation. Let the sacred isle uncover what you need to see and reveal what you need to hear!


For more information or questions please contact the Pilgrimage Leader, Leslie Valentine: Phone: (516) 815-1169; Email: leslieval@aol.com


Iona 2023 Brochure

 

Iona 2023 Registration Form

REGULAR MINISTRY MEETINGS

Prayer Shawl Ministry - 1st Thursday of each month at 6 pm in the Guild Room. Contact Noelle DeLoreno or Lynn Hansen.


Spirituality Group - 2nd Thursday of each month at 5 pm in the Guild Room. Contact Patti Aliperti.


Racial Reconcilitation & Social Justice Minsitry - 4th Wednesday of each month on Zoom. Contact Heather Kress.


St. Hilda's Guild (Sewing & Crafting) - Weekly on Tuesdays, 12:30 - 3 pm in the Guild Room. Contact Sue Hartman.

PRAYER CONCERNS FOR ST. JOHN'S

We pray for Richard, Barbara, Edward, Christine, Fred, Ana, Patti, Luke, Cassandra, Valarie, Danielle, Amy, Kate, Cheryl, Anne, Carmen, Lou, Mary Beth, Daniel, Sue, Pedro, Anita, Chaya, Valerie, Hal, Sue, Hortense, Louise, Angela, Brooke, Caitlin


Altar flowers are a gift of Linda Elliot in loving memory of her parents Frank and Clara Elliot.


Altar flowers are a gift of the Seymour Family in loving memory of Edith and Arthur Seymour, and Harold Charlton.


Please send your prayers or updates to prayers@stjohns1745.org or call Coral in the Parish Office, 631-427-1752, ext. 101.

St. John's Episcopal Church

12 Prospect Street

Huntington, New York 11743

(631) 427-1752

stjohns1745.org


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