February 22,2024

THE CHURCH


OF THE


HOLY SPIRIT


Episcopal



ORLEANS, MA

Photo Celia Calhoun

A MESSAGE FROM PATRICK

Keeping Lent in Threes


We Christians gravitate to threes. Our "triune" God is the source from whom all blessings flow. It's a configuration sometimes shown to us in an icon of three angelic visitors calling on Abraham and Sarah near the Oak of Mamre at Hebron. Scripture doesn't tell us there were three kings seeking a newborn Jesus, but centuries of tradition and art have assigned them that number. The Paschal "Triduum" spans Maundy Thursday through Good Friday to Easter. Three nails. Three hours. The more we look the more we see.


It was once suggested to me in Lent that I think of my own life of faith as something that best lives in triplicate: in private prayer, in the context of a continuing small group, and in a congregation including strangers. Others are necessary. Simply put, they can guide us to places we could not reach on our own. Solitude is necessary for the prayer, discernment and study that common life may derail.


It's about the parish hall and the solitary hike. The inconvenience and flexibility that "life together" asks of us, and time alone with a book, an icon or silence.


Reading and praying with a published daily reflection, often in the early morning, is a practice many of us embrace in this season, or year-round. Two very good sources are the American Franciscan Richard Rohr and the Center for Contemplation and Action, which you may visit HERE or Sister Vassa Larin, an American-born nun of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) whose daily reflections on scripture ("Coffee with Sister Vassa") may be found HERE.


Additionally our Labyrinth will be available in Holy Week (Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm), and we will offer some teaching and sampling of this personal mode of worship on Saturday, March 16 (9:30 am, Parish Hall).


For many of us, small group life is a present and continuing facet of our life at The Church of the Holy Spirit. If you're not yet part of a team, Tuesday Lectio Divina (10:00 am prayer and Bible study on Zoom), Sunday morning "Glimpse of the Gospel" (9:45 am, Fireplace Room) or Thursday morning Holy Eucharist in the East transept of the church (11:00 am) are opportunities for exploration. We are assembling a team of twelve to assist onsite at our Habitat Build in Brewster on the morning of Saturday, March 9. See below or your Sunday leaflet for further details, or simply email me using the web form found HERE.


Finally, remember that weekly worship on Sunday is the foundation of our common life. There is no better season in which to recommit to this weekly practice of sharing Eucharist with friends and strangers.


On Palm Sunday (March 23) at 3:00 in the afternoon, we'll be joined by best-selling author, memoirist and historian James Carroll. His timely topic will be Lethal Texts in Holy Week: reckoning with Christian Antisemitism.


Our plans for Holy Week also include Holy Eucharist on Tuesday and Wednesday (10:00 am) as well as Maundy Thursday (7:00 pm), Good Friday (12:00 noon), Easter Vigil (7:00 pm), and Easter Sunday (10:00 am) services.


So be alone. Be with a group. Be with others you may not yet know. Wherever you find time to pray and learn in this holy season, God will be with you.


Faithfully and fondly,

WEEKLY WORSHIP SERVICES

SUNDAY MORNING EUCHARIST SERVICE

10:00 A.M.

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In-person worship at the church with music

followed by Coffee Hour in the Parish Hall.


Church School starts at 9:45 in the lower level of the Parish Hall.

Visitors are always welcome!


On the fourth Sunday of each month,

children worship in church with their families.


If you are unable to join us in person, you may watch the service on your

Smart TV or another device.

Use this link to reach our YouTube channel:


https://www.youtube.com/@churchoftheholyspiritorleans


Then select the service from Upcoming Live Streams options.

TUESDAY MORNING LECTIO DIVINA AND PRAYERS

(Formerly Healing Service)

Lectio Divina is a monastic mode of prayer, contemplation, and Bible study,

and all are welcome to experience this with us.

 10:00 a.m. via ZOOM

A Zoom Meeting invitation email is sent on Monday mornings.

It includes links to the Zoom service and Service Bulletin and Readings.

HOLY EUCHARIST AND PRAYERS FOR HEALING

Thursdays at 11:00 am in the Church

Join us for a simple service of weekday Holy Eucharist

with a short meditation.

Private prayers for healing available after the service concludes.

WARDENS' REPORT

Thank you all for coming to the Annual Meeting. We easily met our Quorum (75 members), and we wardens (old and new) felt that the meeting went well, and good questions were asked. If you have any further comments or questions, please let us know. We would love to hear from you.


Many of you have joined Patrick’s classes on Faith Fundamentals, which we are all enjoying. Please remember that this will be followed by the Deanery Confirmation Service and Reception on April 13 here, at CHS. We will have several parish members being confirmed or received.


We had a beautiful and moving Sung Evensong service on February 4. If you missed it, you missed a gem! Please plan to attend the next one!


For us, January was all about the Annual Report for 2023 and the Annual Meeting. Our new Co-warden, Priscilla Isner, left for a trip to the Antarctic soon after Annual Meeting, returning last Sunday, so we are looking forward to working together this week!


Our Leadership team has been working hard on the Parochial Report for 2023, which documents everything the National Episcopal Church can think of to ask each parish. The report contains eight pages of questions describing our finances, worship services, clergy, membership, pledging, outreach, and ministries. Many of the questions require considerable research. The Vestry has approved it, so the document will next be reviewed by Patrick and Priscilla, certified, and filed on time.


Our Vestry met on Thursday, February 15, in a hybrid (Zoom and in-person) meeting. Earle Bailey and Sarah Gregory were welcomed, and the meeting proceeded along the usual topics: Meditation, Minutes, Treasurer’s Report, Warden’s Report, Liaison Reports, and Rector’s Report.


We have scheduled a Vestry retreat in April. We have updated the assignments of Affinity Group Liaisons. These will be visible on the Vestry photo board as soon as we have the new photographs printed and the board updated.


The Outreach Fair, involving many of the local agencies to whom our Outreach Committee gives our money, has been scheduled for Sunday, May 19. Discussions on reorganizing the management of Food 4 Kids are proceeding well, though decisions were not yet final at press time.


We hope that this Lent is fruitful for you all and that we all grow in the ways Patrick is guiding us. If you missed the service on the first Sunday of Lent (last Sunday, February 18), we recommend that you watch it online and listen to Patrick’s sermon.


Thank you for your support and prayers.

Celia Calhoun and Priscilla Isner, Co-wardens

SCENES FROM THE JANUARY 21 ANNUAL PARISH MEETING

Photos by Kate Paradise

Gathered Congregation


AV Team broadcasting meeting to Zoom

Recognition of 2023 Leadership Team

Priscilla Isner, Chris Crighton, Celia Calhoun, Brenda Ridgeway


Patrick's thank you to and recognition of outgoing Warden, Brenda Ridgeway

Congregation voting on meeting items


Patrick's thank you to and recognition of outgoing Treasurer, Chris Crighton

CAPE & ISLAND DEANERY

We have a number of exciting and important deanery and diocesan events coming up! Please read on and mark your calendars …


  • The next Cape & Islands Deanery Assembly is on Thursday, April 11 at 6:30 pm (Zoom).


  • This will be followed quickly by the Deanery confirmation service hosted here at The Church of the Holy Spirit on Saturday, April 13 at 10:30 am.


  • Next up are Diocesan Meet & Greets (conversations with those nominated to be our next bishop) that take place throughout the diocese the week of May 6-11.


  • On Saturday, May 18, delegates and clergy will convene to elect our next diocesan bishop.


  • Thursday, May 30: Cape & Island - Deanery Assembly with the election of officers.


  • Saturday, October 19 marks the consecration of our new Diocesan Bishop at Trinity (Copley) Church in Boston.


Questions about any of the above? Please contact Kate Paradise or Cris Harter, Deanery Representatives/Delegates to Convention. Thank you.

LADIES LUNCHEON

MARCH 7 is our next Ladies Luncheon. Please mark it on your calendar and plan to join us. If you are new, it might take a time or two to be really comfortable, but we would love to welcome you. Invite a friend. 


We bring our own sandwich or salad, and we have potato chips, coffee, tea, and dessert provided. We meet a bit before 12:00 for conversation and setup in the Parish Hall. There is no agenda, but conversation is lively as we meet and catch up with each other.


Volunteers for March are: Dessert: Kate Paradise; Chips: Joanie Barnes;

Table Decorations: Gail Binney Sterne; and Paper Goods: Andi Stubbendick.


Thanks to all of you who help with setup and cleanup. It is a great help and a great blessing.


Fay Cole, Convener

CHURCH SCHOOL NEWS

Hello all - we have a short list of news to share this Month.


February has been a quiet month. We are delighted that some of our youth will finally be able to have Confirmation class. It has been a long time since the church was able to offer one. Patrick + will be teaching this class, and the actual Confirmation will take place on April 13 at Holy Spirit.


The scheduled Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper had to be postponed... again! (This happened last year as well). The Thompson family was well prepared with prizes for

Best Apron and Most Skilled Pancake Flipper. Good food was just waiting to be served. We will cross our fingers and hope for better weather next year!


It has been a welcome sight to see our Church Schoolers aiding in the service on the Fourth Sunday of every month! From ringing the bell, passing the offertory plate, and sharing the readings.... they take these jobs seriously and joyfully!


In preparing for Lent and Holy Week, we will be joining the congregation in the Palm Sunday Procession around the church.


We hope to see you all March 31 at the Sunday Easter Service followed with an Egg Hunt after the service. Parishioners can look for the trunk with plastic eggs to fill (non- peanut items only please) in the upcoming weeks! We appreciate your help!


Also, join us after the Easter Sunday service for an Eggs Benedict Breakfast sponsored by the Parish Youth. All are welcome. Look for the signup later in March!


The Church School Team!

BUILDING AND GROUNDS

The tools are in storage, the gardens are still asleep, but…the invasive plants never stop!


This is the tale of two trees…and the ivy that did them in.


Have you noticed we are minus two large locust trees in the back parking lot? Sadly, these trees had become unsafe due to years of ivy growth around their trunks. If you didn’t know, English ivy, no matter how pretty, is an invasive species for us. As it grows, the dense growth can block the sun and add weight to the branches making them vulnerable to wind during severe storms.


Over the next garden season, the Garden Parties will work on the rest of our trees being encircled by the green vine. We’ll follow the instructions from our arborist to protect both the tree and ourselves.


Tip: to start, the best approach is to sever the ivy around the tree, about 3 feet up but LEAVE the upper ivy alone, it will die off, and you can damage the tree’s bark by pulling it off. Next, digging out the roots around the trunk should prevent it from growing back.


Additionally, we will soon be replacing four of the six condensers and air handlers in the Parish Hall to ensure continuous heat and cooling as the current equipment is aging out. The equipment has been ordered, and we are awaiting installation.


Just finished was a walk around and inspection of our ADA automatic power doors. They are fully operational, thanks to Wayne, Ann Pike-Paris, and our contractor from Dorma. Thank you! 

 

Brian Ridgeway and Ann Pike-Paris

CO-SPONSORED HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

HOUSE IN BREWSTER UPDATE

The Habitat house co-sponsored by CHS is well underway. Walls are up, windows and doors are in, the roof is shingled, and rough electric and plumbing has been completed.


Next is the shingling of the outside walls. This is where CHS volunteers can participate. A CHS workday is scheduled for Saturday, March 9.


It will be a half workday, beginning at 7:45 a.m. and ending somewhere around noon. We are scheduled to have about 12 volunteers. 


Those interested will need to complete an Annual Waiver form and a CORI form (background check).  The forms are available in the Church Office anytime and will be accessible at Coffee Hour on Sunday, February 25.


Forms need to be completed and returned to the Church Office no later than noon on Tuesday, February 27. Completed forms will be delivered to Habitat’s Yarmouth Port office by the close of the day. 


For more information, contact Tom Dewing or Doug Fromm, Habitat coordinators for The Church of the Holy Spirit.

OUTREACH - ENDUPOTO SCHOOL UPDATE

Here’s a link to an 8 minute video (skip ad at start) you might find interesting. It was produced by Bill Lord, retired ABC TV news executive producer, who traveled with Holy Spirit Member Cheryl Kyle's January 2024 Tanzania safari that included a visit to the new school year on opening day.
Cheryl has been instrumental in helping the Endupoto and the Maasai people improve the education opportunities in Tanzania.
You’ll see how Endupoto Primary School has grown from one classroom in 2008 to a full campus in 2024.

CONGRATULATIONS CHERYL!

IT'S TAX SEASON....

DO YOU NEED HELP FILING YOUR TAXES?

Since 1968, AARP Foundation Tax Aide has provided free tax help to over 75 million taxpayers with a focus on older adults and those with low to moderate income. 


Tax Aide has 21 sites on Cape Cod and the Islands staffed with volunteers trained and IRS certified every year to make sure they know about and understand the latest changes and additions to both Federal and Massachusetts tax codes. Almost all tax returns are completed and electronically filed the same day. These sites will open in early February 2024 and be open by appointment only until the end of tax season in mid-April 2024.



Holy Spirit members, Diana Crighton and Donna Bailey, are Tax-Aide volunteers.


Diana will be at the Orleans COA, and Donna will be at the Eastham Senior Center and the Chatham Community Center.


Other tax-aide centers are Provincetown Council on Aging, Truro Council on Aging, Wellfleet Adult Community Center, Harwich Council on Aging, Dennis Senior Center, Yarmouth Senior Center, and Barnstable Adult Community Center. 



Please contact your local senior center to make your no cost tax preparation appointment. Many sites fill all their available appointments quickly as this is a very popular service providing quality result.

FREE SHOP

DID YOU KNOW?


* The Free Shop has 20 volunteers who work once a month in the shop that is open every Monday and Wednesday -- 10 to 1.

* The Free Shop served approximately 200 good people in 2022 - over 300 good people in 2023 - expects close to 400 in 2024.

* The Free Shop is still gratefully accepting your WINTER clothing donations and has begun to collect clothing for SPRING.

* The Free Shop does not accept men’s suits and yucky shoes!

* The Free Shop has gone “green” - we are always in need of brown paper shopping bags with handles.

* Suzy Gray recycles everything!

* Suzy Gray and Gray deliver donations to Nauset High School.

* Wayne Curry “creates" the Free Shop every Monday and Wednesday by rolling clothing racks, tables, and bins into the Gathering Room on the lower level of the Parish Hall.

* Your clothing donations can be dropped off into bins located on the lower level of the Parish Hall by the elevator.


COME SEE - COME SHOP - COME VISIT - THANK YOU


Sharyn Laughton & Suzy Gray - Co Directors

CHS GALLERY

The CHS Gallery is one of two art galleries on the church campus.

(Galley West is the other)

The CHS Gallery features art by Church of the Holy Spirit members 

in the Reception Room on the East Side of the church.

It is open Monday - Thursday, 10 - 3, and Sundays after church.



Bring a friend - sit on the sofas - feel the joy of the art on display.

During the week, you may enter through the side door from the campus courtyard.

One more week in February to enjoy CHS `artist John Sterne's

extraordinary display of ship models.

Many thanks to Cris Harter for adding her Sailor Valentine’s and

handmade Valentine’s to the February show………a wonderful addition!

CHS Gallery artist for the month of March is Kate Paradise.


Kate has been creating photographic images for well over half a century. Specializing in landscapes, seascapes, flora and fauna, her images combine light, color, and composition that result in creative and captivating visions of our natural world. “Crossing Thresholds” is a collection of images from her recent journey to Iona (Scotland) and Iceland.

Artist Statement

I believe photographic images can provide an opportunity for meditation, contemplation, and conversation, perhaps evoking memories, stories, or observations of the divine that is in all of us. My hope is that “Crossing Thresholds” can provide a space for dialog and witness as they relate to our own expressions of vision, hope, and possibilities – as we journey through this Lenten season individually and together in beloved community.

Arch

Kate Paradise

Water-Sailboat-Landscape

Kate Paradise

The show must go on……

The tradition of art woven into the history - the spirit of CHS - is calling YOU

to exhibit/show/display your creative talents for one month in the gallery…

...or gather together a few CHS artists and have a group show! 


The sign up poster is located in the gallery window by the door. 

Help is always available to assist you in setting up your show.


Curators: Sharyn Laughton & Gail Binney Sterne

PASTORAL CARE

Did you know our pastoral care ministry will coordinate an occasional meal delivery to those in need to make life a little easier.


If you would like to volunteer to provide a meal for 1 or 2 people on occasion, or to learn about this ministry, contact Patrick or Michele Puzo.


If you are unable to attend one of our Eucharist services and would like to receive communion at home...or...


If you are in need of a pastoral visit...or...


You or a family member has been admitted to a medical facility (hospital, skilled care, etc.)...or ...


You want to request prayers for you or a family member or friend...


Please call the church office at (508)-255-0433

or email pastoralcare@chsorleans.org


There is also an Intercessors group that offers confidential prayers. Please email your request to intercessors@chsorleans.org 

CENTERING PRAYER

All are welcome to join us for Centering Prayer during which we sit together in silence for 30 minutes. Our sessions have moved indoors for the winter.


DURING THE WINTER MONTHS WHEN IT GETS DARK EARLIER, we will meet as follows:

-Mondays at 3:00 pm in the sanctuary of the Federated Church on Main Street in Orleans

-Thursdays at 3:00 at CHS in the Reception area/gallery.


Contact Brooke Eaton Skea if you want to learn more about Centering Prayer.

SUNDAY BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

We are currently reading Steven Charleston's book, We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope.  Please join us in the Fireplace Room after the service, or after the forum held after the service, on Sundays. If you cannot make it in person, but would like to join via Zoom, please contact Brooke Eaton-Skea to be added to the contact list.



Please come and join us!

Brooke and Brian Skea

GALLEY WEST ART GALLERY

Galley West Art Gallery is now closed. Our four-show 2024 season will open on Wednesday May 8, 2024.


 CALLING ALL ARTISTS TO ENTER

Galley West Spring Show

Entry Period: March 8 - April 8

Show Dates: May 8 - June 15


If you are a year round or seasonal artist from one of the 8 Lower/Outer Cape Cod Towns, you are eligbile to enter our shows.


. Our website has the 2024 gallery schedule with key dates and instructions on how to enter. www.galleywestartgallery.com


If you have questions about the gallery or entering a show, please contact the gallery at contact@gwagart.com


Sue Sasso - Managing Director & Sharyn Laughton - Creative Art Director

PHOTOGRAPHS FOR TOGETHER

Many of you have shared how much you enjoy the photos in each Together edition that highlight events at the parish. Many are taken by our parish photographer, Kate Paradise, while others come from many of you.


If you have some photos of events you attended, or just took a photo of something special you see while at church that could be shared with others, send those to Sue Sasso. They need to be sent as jpg/j[peg format and the largest "size" your device will support.


If the photos include people, please make sure you get their permission to be included in our newsletter and provide their names.


If you have questions, contact Sue Sasso.

BIRTHDAYS ~ ANNIVERSARIES ~ REMEMBRANCES

IF YOU WANT TO BE INCLUDED IN OUR BIRTHDAY OR

ANNIVERARY LIST, PLEASE CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE

BIRTHDAYS

Martha Armstrong 2.22


Mae McLaughlin 3.1 Elaine Usher 3.2 Ian Ellison 3.3 Maya Hyde 3.4

Matthew Thompson 3.5 Christian Chung 3.5 Jean Gatzkiewicz 3.8

Barbara Knisell 3.11 Betsy Dow 3.12 Suzanne Gillespie 3.13

Parker Keeffe-Jones 3.14 Kevork Meguerdichian 3.16 Philip Suraci 3.17

Evie Ellison 3.19 Richard Paris 3.23 Mary Hammatt 3.25 Keith Silva 3.25

The Rec. Sue Lederhouse 3.26 Paul Colwell 3.28 Joan Kirchner 3.30


WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

Martha & Richard Williams - 3.21 (58 years)

Deborah & Kevork Meguerdichian 3.25 (51 years)


REMEMBRANCES

Margery Mead 2.22.93 James Birdsall 2.23.21

Tommy Thompson 2.24.01 Ellie Brainard 2.25.15

John I. Lough 2.28.08

 

Elizabeth Clarkson 3.01.91 Matthew Mapes Nickerson 3.02.89

William Mines 3.03.98 Shirley Adamson 3.05.07

Evelyn M. Burroughs 3.06.08 Aram Kachadorian 3.06.92

Rosamond G. Thomas 3.07.14 William Ranscht  3.07.22

Dorothy Skeats 3.09.03 Marcia Birdsall 3.10.20

James Hammond, Sr. 3.11.95 Katherine Recknagel 3.11.99

Wally Houghton 3.12.03 Richard Payne 3.12.20

Lester Knisell 3.13.07 Richard Miller 3.13.19

The Rev. Richard Payne 3.13.20 John Rayner 3.14.05

Robert Munson 3.15.15 Nancy Aucoin 3.15.21

Anne Crocker 3.17.18 The Rev. Sherrill Smith 3.18.14

Carol Potter 3.19.15 Freda Bonin 3.20.14

Marion A. Eckhardt 3.20.08 Gordon Hampton 3.22.04

Deni Jacobson 3.23.18 Harold Lockwood 3.23.90

Victor von Schlegell, Jr. 3.23.08 Kenneth Dennis 3.24.99

Amy McDonald 3.24.22 Robert Thorley 3.25.15

Joan Gironda 3.26.20 Marjorie Burling 3.27.02

Paul Perry 3.28.04 Patrician Nickerson Flor 3.30.21

Frances Pike 3.31.99

 

RECENT DEATHS

Luella Kramer 2.16.2024 (Terraces resident)

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Watch over thy children, O'Lord, as their days increase.

Bless and guide them wherever they may be

keeping them unspotted from the world.

Strengthen them when they stand.

comfort them when discouraged or sorrowful; raise them up if they fall.

And in their hearts, may thy peace, which passes all understanding,

Abide all the days of their lives.

Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

To contact Patrick Ward

email him at pward@chsorleans.org

or

Call the parish office and

leave a message with the answering service.

508-255-0433

Make sure your message includes how Patrick can respond to your call.


CENTERING PRAYER: We are meeting in the sanctuary at the Federated Church of Orleans on Mondays, and the Reception Room at CHS on Thursdays. DURING WINTER MONTHS WE meet inside at 3:00p.m. on both days. We do not meet on holidays.


SUNDAY'S GLIMPSE OF THE GOSPEL: The Gospel speaks to us today personally and as a community. Join us Sundays at 8:45 a.m. to delve into the Gospel and pray for one another. We meet in the Fireplace Room and via Zoom. Please contact Tom Dewing for the Zoom link.


WEDNESDAY MORNING PRAYER GROUP: The CHS Morning Prayer Group prays on Wednesdays at 9.00 a.m. from the comfort of their own homes. To receive the coming month's scripture readings for Wednesdays, call or text 508-241-0357.


WHEN THE CHS PARISH OFFICE IS CLOSED, please feel free to drop off any items or pledges in the black mailbox outside of the office door in the courtyard. The office is open Monday - Thursday 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.


UPDATED PARISH DIRECTORY: We no longer include member's personal contact information in our communications. Stop by the when the parish office is open to pick up a copy of our updated Parish Directory...or call the Parish Office and we will snail-mail you a hard copy of the current Parish Directory so you can "stay in touch."


CHS WEB SITE UPDATE: To live stream or watch recorded services later, please go to our web site holyspiritorleans.org and click on “VIEW ONLINE”. To download the Sunday Service Bulletin, select “CLICK HERE FOR SUNDAY SERVICE BULLETIN”


SPACE USAGE FORMS: PLEASE CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE by phone or email office@chsorleans.org with respect to scheduling meetings.

 

FEELING PINCHED AND STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET because of the pandemic's impact on your life? Please contact Patrick Ward. Funds are available through the Discretionary Fund.


PRAYER REQUEST: Please call the office with your prayer requests at 508-255-0433 and leave a message. They will remain on the CHS Public Prayer List for 4 weeks. If you need them to be on the list for a longer period, please let us know.


PRIVATE INTERCESSORY PRAYER: The CHS Intercessors is a small group of CHS members who are committed to pray regularly for your concerns. If you need private prayer for any reason, please call the Parish Office or you can email the group at intercessors@chsorleans.org Someone will contact you. ALL requests will be held in confidence. 

TO KEEP HOLY WEEK HOLY...


THE MARCH TOGETHER WILL BE ISSUED

1 WEEK EARLY

ON THURSDAY MARCH 21.


ARTICLE DEADLINE

MONDAY, MONDAY MARCH 18 - 6:00 P.M.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!

CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS

Details on each event are included in articles above.

  • Thursday, March 7 - Ladies' Luncheon
  • Saturday, March 9 - Habitat Build Workday
  • Monday, March 18 - March Together deadline
  • Sunday March 24 - Palm Sunday
  • Sunday March 31 - Easter Sunday

DIOCESE of MASSACHUSETTS COMMUNICATIONS

Stay informed and connected to the Episcopal Diocese of MA

To receive our diocesan communications,

including the monthly E-news go to: www.diomass.org

Sue Sasso, Together Editor

Kate Paradise, Parish Photographer