Friday, April 3, 2020
Prayers continue for you all as we are apart and as we are about to enter Holy Week and Easter. Below is our Holy Week and Easter schedule. You may find all of our service offerings on our Youtube channel.
9 a.m. Zoom Church School with Becky Honan
Please RSVP by emailing  [email protected] and instructions for calling in via Zoom will be sent to you.
10 a.m. Palm Sunday Liturgy and Holy Eucharist
Live-streaming of Palm Sunday Liturgy and Holy Eucharist with our South East Region Missionary, the Rev. Rachel Thomas, as our guest preacher. Sunday's readings and hymns are available for your use at home here: Palm Sunday Liturgy and Holy Eucharist. You may also find this Sunday's bulletin on the front page of our website.
11 a.m. Coffee Hour Zoom gathering
Coffee Hour Zoom gathering will begin at 11 a.m. or immediately following our worship.. We're going to try Coffee Hour via Zoom, which will allow us to see each other face-to-face and check-in with one another. Please plan to join us and RSVP by emailing  [email protected] to receive instructions for how to dial in. You can enter the gathering with your computer or by telephone!
You may need to download Zoom onto your computer, and a link to do that can be found here: https://zoom.us/download.

On Palm Sunday there will be blessed palms left outside in front of St. John's for those who wish to stop by and pick up a palm. There are also kits for Families and children to make a small palm cross and those kits are outside in the amphitheater (outside of the undercroft on the stone wall).
Wednesday in Holy Week, April 8
9 a.m. Live-streaming of our midweek Holy Eucharist
Maundy Thursday, April 9

7 p.m. Maundy Thursday Liturgy with the Rev. Benjamin Straley preaching
and celebrating.

9 p.m. - 9 a.m. All Night Vigil and live-streaming of the Altar of Repose
St. John's has a tradition of people praying throughout the night before the Altar of Repose for one-hour increments. This year we pray from home, and there are devotional resources that can be provided for you. Our camera will remain on the Altar of Repose through the night. If you wish to participate in our prayer vigil, please email [email protected] and prayer resources will be emailed to you.
Good Friday, April 10
10 a.m. Children's Stations of the Cross via Zoom.

Please RSVP by emailing [email protected] or [email protected] and instructions will be sent to you for the Zoom call.
Easter Day, April 12
9 a.m. Zoom Church School with Becky Honan.

Please RSVP by emailing [email protected] and instructions for calling in via Zoom will be sent to you.

10 a.m. Live-streaming of the Holy Eucharist with the Rev. Linda Spiers
preaching and celebrating.

11 a.m. (or immediately following our worship) Coffee Hour Zoom gathering.

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In addition to the above offerings at St. John's, the following Virtual Holy Week and Easter offerings are available through the Episcopal Church in Connecticut:

• Maundy Thursday, April 9, 12-12:30 p.m.: Reflections with your bishops
• Good Friday, April 10, 12 p.m.: Stations of the Cross Video
• Holy Saturday, April 11, 8 p.m.: Sharing of the Easter Light Video Compilation
• Easter Day, April 12, 10 a.m.: Easter Celebration

All events will premiere on ECCT's Facebook and YouTube at the times indicated. More details can be found at: episcopalct.org/ecct-events/holy-week-2000/


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Presiding Bishop Michael Curry offers a YouTube video weekly, and his video message and text for Monday, March 30 are below:
Last week I was reading in Matthew 22 and I noticed something that I hadn't seen before. Matthew 22 is Holy Week, it's smack dab in the middle of Holy Week. The conflict in Jerusalem is escalating. Jesus knows this and it's at that point that he's tested by, clearly someone who probably was trying to entrap him. He knows that. It was the guy who came up and said, "What is the greatest law in the entire legal edifice of Moses?” And Jesus responds, drawing on what Moses taught in the Hebrew scriptures, in Deuteronomy and Leviticus, "You shall love the Lord your God with all yourself, all your heart, soul, mind and strength and love your neighbor as yourself." And then he says, "On these two, hang all the law and the prophets."

It hadn't occurred to me that when Jesus said that, he was actually talking about how you live in an uncertain period of time. About how you live in any period of time. But how you navigate in particular in uncertain territory and tough territory. He was in uncertain territory in Holy Week, and it was tough territory. It wasn't a pandemic. It was a passion. And he said, "Love God with everything you got. Love your neighbor in the same way. Love yourself."

And so I decided last week that I was going to make sure every day I did three things very simply, or at least thought about them. How can I love God today? Very simply, nothing complex. How can I love my neighbor, others? How can I love myself? And it occurred to me that just sometimes asking the question, you may or may not have an answer, but you may figure out an answer for that day. That sometimes just asking the question can help in times of uncertainty, in days of pandemic, and in times when the days are just going to keep going on and on and on.

How can I love God today? How can I love my neighbor today? How can I love Michael today? One thing I've started doing in my prayer list, is keeping a list of groups of people to pray for. And I've been praying for first responders, folk who work in hospitals, the folk who keep the grocery stores open, the pharmacies, police officers, firefighters, ambulance folk. People we can't even see. People who keep the Internet going. I mean all sorts of folk. And so, I would offer this prayer for all of them.

All of the people we don't see, but who help to keep life livable, even in time of pandemic.

Keep watch dear Lord with those who work, or watch, or weep. And give your angels charge over those who sleep. Tend the sick, Lord Christ. Give rest to the weary. Bless the dying. Soothe the suffering. Pity the afflicted. Shield the joyous. And all for your love's sake. Amen.

Love God, love your neighbor, and love yourself, day by day.

God love you, and you keep the faith.