A WEEKLY eNEWSLETTER AND OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN DELAWARE

PARKING:

Parking lot on Concord Pike, across from the Village of St. John, is available for this event. This lot is gated and parking lot attendants will be opening the gates for attendees between 3:30 and 3:45. If you are unable to park in the lot, street parking is also available.

UPON ARRIVAL:

Please use the main entryway to the Village of St. John, which is directly off of the village's circle drive at 2020 N. Tatnall Street.


The circle drive may be used to drop off, but it does not lead to parking.

Children participate in services at St. Thomas's Parish, Newark


All children and youth are encouraged to participate in St. Thomas's 10:30 a.m. worship on the last Sunday of each month — "Family Church Sunday". This can be expressed in many different ways, depending on the interests of the children. Last Sunday, the Feast of Christ the King, this young girl contributed by arranging the altar flowers. She was showered with encouragement from her faith family! There are many possibilities for how the youngest faith family members can use their talents, including ushering, reading, and fellowship hour. It is important that the children feel welcome in worship, and valued by the church.

Camp Arrowhead

Summer Camp

Registration Opens December 1

Camp Arrowhead summer camp registration will open at midnight December 1. All of our dates and rates are posted online at camparrowhead.net. Take a peek at this summer's brochure and dream with us about warmer weather! Staff Applications will also open on December 1. If you know an incredible 16 - 20-something year old with a heart for working with kids in the outdoors, please encourage them to apply online.

Welcome people to worship at your church this season!

We will gladly list your Advent, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day services and events on the diocesan website and on our social medial pages. Please send us the information using the online seasonal services/events form.

Book Study? Christmas Gift? Something inspirational for yourself?

"The Night is Long, but Light Comes in the Morning: Meditations for Racial Healing"


We have a number of copies of this book by Dr. Catherine Meeks, our convention keynote speaker, available for sale at $22, no credit cards. If you would like a copy of this powerful book, please contact communications@delaware.church.


You can view Dr. Meeks keynote speech below:

Fun Fact


Question: As a Christian tradition, the Advent wreath holds four candles representing Jesus coming as the light in darkness. One candle is lit each Sunday until all four candles are lit. As Christmas draws nearer, each candle brings a little more light into the darkness. Sometimes a fifth candle is lit. What does it represent?


Clue: It is a white candle, lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

Answer: Here


Image: "Advent candles, St. Mary's, West Chiltington" by grassrootsgroundswell is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Did You Know?

The names and meanings of the purple and pink Advent candles

First Week of Advent

Candle Name: Prophecy Candle

Represents: Hope

Candle Color: Purple

During the first week of Advent we remember the Old Testament prophets who foretold of Jesus’ coming with hope and anticipation.

The Second Week of Advent:

Candle Name: Bethlehem Candle

Represents: Peace and Preparation

Candle Color: Purple

We remember the journey Joseph and Mary took from Nazareth to Bethlehem and reflect on our lives and work in preparation for Jesus' coming.

Third Week of Advent

Candle Name: Shepherd's Candle

Represents: Joy

Candle Color: Pink

We are filled with joy for the near arrival of Jesus and rejoice like the shepherds. This Sunday is often called "Gaudete Sunday" — gaudete means rejoice.

Fourth Week of Advent

Candle Name: the Angel's Candle

Represents: Love

Candle Color: Purple

We reflect on the good news brought to us from the angel Gabriel, and rejoice in the endless love God has for us, made apparent in the birth of his Son.

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Issue: November 29, 2023