Thursday, February 11, 2021

 

St. John's Mission Statement
St. John's is a Christian community that intentionally gathers 
to experience God's love through Episcopal worship, education, fellowship, and ministry to the wider community.

FELLOWSHIP

You are cordially invited to the

St. John's Virtual Spaghetti Dinner and Fundraiser
 
on
 
Saturday, February 13th on Zoom
 
from 5:00 to 7:00pm


 
Order your dinner from Italgo Pasta Bar
by 12 Noon on Saturday
(or prepare your own dinner)
 
Italgo Pasta Bar
635 Broadway Ave. Chula Vista, CA 91910
619-651-8247
 
Menu (at a reduced price - generously from the owner)
Starter: Caesar Salad ($5)
Pasta: Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce or Bolognese (meat) Sauce; or Lasagna ($10)
Main Course: Chicken Parmigiano ($12)
Homemade Bread: ($2.50)
Homemade Dessert: Tiramisu or Creme Brulee  ($5)

 
When ordering, indicate that you are part of St. John's Dinner and Fundraiser.
You may order for take-out/pick up (Preferred
or to be delivered by the restaurant.  Ask them about delivery charge.

Opportunity Drawings throughout the evening
 
Please purchase your tickets for the Opportunity Drawings 
before the Virtual Spaghetti Dinner.  
The event is just 2 days away! 

Tickets: six for $5
 You may purchase tickets using the "Give Now" button 
on the church website: www.saint-johns.org. 
Please use the memo line to indicate the number of ticket(s) for which item number. You do not have to be present to win.
 
Note: One ticket will be picked from each bag to determine the winner of that prize. Since this is a virtual fundraiser, all tickets must be purchased in advance, no later than 2:00 on Saturday
and none will be available for sale during the dinner.

 
Live auction of two items during the dinner
Bids will be placed using the chat feature on Zoom.
Auction will end at 7:00 pm. Must be present to win.

Details about the available auction and "opportunity drawing" prizes 
can be found here:


The following Opportunity Drawings have no tickets as of Wednesday morning, February 10:
#4 Annalee collectible doll, Jewish scholar
#5  Kids' basket

The following Opportunity Drawings have comparatively few tickets as of Wednesday morning, February 10:
#2 and #3   jewelry from Flo Looney, donated by her estate
#6 Diane Gustafson's books, signed
#8 Family Tree Display
#11 quilted wallhanging and honeysuckle candle
#12 quilted lap mats and decorative tea pot
#13 Game Night: Bingo, Dominoes, microwave popcorn
#14 Must-See Movies, 2 volume set of books
#18 Christmas: Norman Rockwell collectible doll, 4 wine glasses,                       stoneware loaf pan, wind chime, snowman quilt 

Deadline for buying tickets is Saturday, February 13 at 2 p.m. using the GIVE NOW button on the church website (saint-johns.org

Winners can pick up their prizes on Sunday, February 14 at Diane Gustafson's home, 3820 Bonita Glen Terrace, Bonita. Phone 619-253-7298.

We will be creating a St. John's Italian Cookbook

Please submit your favorite Italian recipes to Maria at the church office.
Recipes for: appetizers, bread, salads, entrees, and desserts.
An online cookbook is being prepared and will be available on our website 
at no cost.

THE SEASON OF LENT
Ash Wednesday 
 
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent as we now know it.  
The characteristic feature of this day is the Imposition of Ashes with the words: "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return." 
It is a day on which we are reminded of our mortality as we prepare to begin the "observance of a Holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer and fasting, and self-denial;
and by reading and meditating on God's Holy Word." 

                                                      (Ash Wednesday, BCP p. 265)

Our Ash Wednesday service will be live-streamed 
at 7:00 pm on February 17.


Readings for Ash Wednesday 2021

Joel 2:1-2,12-17
Psalm 103:8-14
2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10
Matthew 6:1-6,16-21

 
Facebook Link for Services:  Saint John's Episcopal Church
St. John's website: saint-johns.org

Collect for Ash Wednesday

Almighty and everlasting God, you hate nothing you have made 
and forgive the sins of all who are penitent: 
Create and make in us new and contrite hearts, 
that we, worthily lamenting our sins and acknowledging our wretchedness, 
may obtain of you, the God of all mercy, perfect remission and forgiveness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you 
and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Lenten Outreach
 
Forty Days-Forty Items
 
We have a Outreach challenge for you:
Wednesday, February 17, 2021 (Ash Wednesday) is the first day of Lent. Each day of Lent, think about someone less fortunate as you look in your closet.
 
Remove one item from your closet or dresser that you no longer wear or need and put it into a collection bag. 
 
At the end of the 40 Days, St. John's will collect and donate your 40 Items of clothing to the people in need who are served by Uptown Community Service Center, hosted at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, North Park.

90% of their clients are men but only 5% of the clothing donations are for men! 
The following items are really needed:
  • Warm hoodie sweatshirts (men / women)
  • Sweatshirts
  • Sweatpants
  • Jeans
  • Pants
  • Gently used socks
  • Shoes (they are in great need of men's shoes!)
  • Blankets
  • Used towels (for the Showers Ministry)
  • Ball caps
  • Used backpacks
  • Heavy duty plastic grocery bags (for dispensing clothing to clients)
Items they need but which must be new:
  • Toiletries
  • Men's and Women's underwear
Wednesday Morning Prayer and Bible Study
 
Join us for Wednesday Morning Prayer and Bible Study
on Wednesdays at 9:30 am as a Zoom meeting. 

Please contact Rev. Cathey ([email protected])
to be included in the Zoom meeting, or to update your info, if she does not have your current email.

The Morning Prayer guide can be found here:
 
Diocesan-wide Lenten Book Study 
Wednesdays, Feb. 24 - March 24, 7-8pm
More than ever before, people of faith are called to pray, 
learn, and act for Creation Care! The Episcopal Diocese of San Diego invites you to read Climate Church, Climate World: How People of Faith Must Work for Change by Jim Antal along with others from across the Diocese and meet on Wednesday nights to discuss it - or watch the recorded discussions when you can. Together we will learn about our current reality, how our faith relates to stewardship of the environment, and what we can do to make a difference. 

"Jim Antal shows how the church can engage in the urgent moral crisis of climate change. This book will inspire both the courage and conviction people of faith need to provide the leadership necessary to realise God's dream of a just world in which humanity is reconciled to all creation." -Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus

Each participant is asked to buy a book, and a free study guide will be provided. Sessions will be facilitated by clergy and leaders from St. Paul's Cathedral, Camp Stevens, St. Luke's, St. Timothy's, and St. Margaret's.

You can check out our book study flyer here, and register here today! 

If you have questions, please contact Diane Lopez Hughes, Co-Leader of Simpler Living at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, at [email protected] or Deann Rios, Co-Missioner of Peace & Justice for the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego, at [email protected]

Stations of the Cross
 
For your private devotion, you are invited to walk the steps of Jesus on his journey to the cross.

Along with the prayers and reflections for each station, you will find artwork from former St. John's students.

Attached is the link to the prayer booklet:

 Stations of the Cross


WORSHIP
Sunday Worship Services
  
At St. John's, we will continue to gather virtually for our worship service of the Word of God and Spiritual Communion.  Our service will be livestreamed on the internet.
You may access the livestreamed service and the worship booklet through our St. John's website:  www.saint-john's.org  
or our Facebook page:   Saint John's Episcopal Church. 
                                                                               
Scripture Readings For the Week

Readings for Sunday, February 14, 2021

2 Kings 2:1-12
Psalm 50:1-6
2 Corinthians 4:3-6
Mark 9:2-9
 
Facebook Link for Services:  Saint John's Episcopal Church
St. John's website: saint-johns.org

Altar Flowers
 
The Altar Flowers for Sunday, February 14th are donated in memory of Flo Looney and Dee Parmley.

Our Altar Flower donations chart for 2021 is available in the parish office.  If you would like to donate altar flowers in memory of a loved one or in honor of a special occasion without coming to the office, please contact Maria at 619-422-4141 or [email protected]

The suggested donation for altar flowers is $40.00.

After Easter, the following dates are available:

April 11, 18 and 25
May 2
June 20 and 27

OUTREACH & EVANGELIZATION 
Outreach

St. John's Outreach Committee has gathered to discuss 
our renewed Outreach activities.
We will continue our ongoing collections for:
  • Blankets - Coordinated by Denise Czer and Sarah Tolley
  • Pill Bottles - Coordinated by Sally Elliot
  • Eyeglasses - Norma Dunn
  • Magazines - Bob Dunn
  • Greeting Cards - Norma Dunn
  • Emergency Food Pantry - Coordinated by Maria and Joe Love
Our collection day will be Wednesdays from 9:00am to 3:00pm. (during this pandemic while we cannot gather)
Tables with labeled bins will be set up outside the church. You may drive up and drop off your items in the appropriate bins. If you do not feel comfortable driving, we will find a volunteer to pick up the items from your home.

Blanket Ministry - There is a great need

New Start Blankets benefits domestic violence shelters in San Diego. The blankets we collect go to women and children who have escaped domestic violence.  Most of the time, women and children arrive at the shelters with only the clothes on their backs.  They are each given a new blanket, usually the only new thing they receive, and it is theirs to keep.  Blankets are multi purpose, providing comfort, warmth, and security.

Pill Bottle Ministry

Did you know that in developing countries, the pill bottle and cap is often more expensive than the medication inside? You can donate your empty prescription bottles by bringing them to the Parish Office. 

Matthew 25: Ministries accepts donations of empty plastic pill bottles for inclusion in shipments of medical supplies and for shredding and recycling. Their pill bottle program fulfills the dual needs of improving medical care in developing countries and caring for our environment.

If you would like to contribute your financial support as well as your pill bottles, we welcome your donations.

Eyeglass Recycling
 
If you buy new glasses, bring your old pair to St. Johns. They will be delivered  to LensCrafter, where they will be reground and used for those who can't afford to buy brand new glasses.
 
Magazine Collection

Your used magazines, paperback books and calendars will be delivered to the Seafarers Mission in National City. They will then be distributed to those whose sea journeys can last for many months.
 
Greeting Cards

Your greeting cards, stickers and other supplies will be delivered to our ECS Head Start program and to Mi Escuilita, a Head Start run by SBCS. All cards are accepted: free cards you have received from charitable organizations or greeting cards you were sent (you may cut off the back to remove any personal information).   The children use them in art projects and to identify objects and make up stories. 
 
Emergency Food Pantry

The South Bay Community Services "Emergency Food Pantry" needs donations every month. If you would like to donate, please bring your non-perishable food items to the Parish Office and they will be delivered to SBCS.

These items are always welcome:
Dry and canned beans, boxed potatoes
Rice, pasta, Mac & Cheese
Canned meat or fish and can openers
Cereals, powdered and canned milk
Peanut butter and jelly
Canned fruit and vegetables
Soup, ramen noodles and crackers
Canned stews and Spaghetti-o's
 
Becoming a Church for Military Members and Families
 
Ministry to military members and their families is an 
important outreach ministry, therefore, Bishop Susan 
Brown Snook recently appointed The Rev. Frank Munoz, retired Navy chaplain and Priest-in-Charge at Grace Episcopal Church in Menifee, as our first military missioner-and the first known diocesan military missioner in The Episcopal Church.
 
Men and women of the military have chosen to give of themselves in order to serve and defend the freedoms and liberties of our country. We have an opportunity to serve them in return. The most obvious reason to minister to the military is that they are our neighbors, and as neighbors some are in need of pastoral care.
 
Some of us have come from military families and others of us have had the experience of a military family coming to our churches while they live near us and fitting in quickly, until they are deployed to another base. While they are with us, they want what many of us want from a church community: fellowship, education, prayer, sacraments, and pastoral care. The problem is that not all military families find churches easily.
 
That's where we come in. We have an opportunity to become more intentional about reaching out to the military and inviting them in.
 
The Vestry of St. John's has agreed that we will register our parish with the Military Chaplains Association as Veterans/Military Friendly Congregations so that chaplains can send people our way. We also can advertise our military ministry on our websites and in our E-Newsletter
 
Bishop Susan has identified this coming year, 2021, as the Year of Evangelism. Ministry to the military offers us a way to tell the Good News to our many neighbors in the military and to give the opportunities to use their spiritual gifts while they are with us.
 
If you would like to me a part of this Outreach ministry to our military members and their families, please contact Rev. Roger at the parish office.
 
IN GRATITUDE
From South Bay Community Services
 
Dear St. John's,

SBCS is incredibly grateful for your generous gift.  Your help enables us to continue providing essential services to the most vulnerable in our community during this unprecedented time.

Because of your generosity:
  • Hungry families are receiving healthy food through our free distributions of healthy food serving 4,000 individuals each week.
  • Individuals and families facing homelessness can access safe places to live; and those with housing insecurity can remain sheltered and healthy.
  • Victims of domestic violence are getting the support they need from our expert Family Violence and Support Services team, which is currently responding to higher-than-average volume of calls.
We look forward to keeping you updated on how your generosity is making a significant difference as we continue to come together to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic with strength and compassion.

Sincerely,
Kathie Lembo
President and CEO
SBCS

 

PASTORAL CARE
Need to Receive Your Vaccine?

St. Paul's Senior Service - PACE Center
invites members of St. John's who qualify for the COVID vaccine to schedule an appointment - call Maribel at:

St. Paul's PACE Akaloa Center
630 L Street,  Chula Vista, CA  91911
619-271-7100
 
Should I Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine?

As your Priest, and also a nursing instructor of Public Health, I encourage
everyone to get vaccinated. It is the right thing to do! Let's all demonstrate
love for our neighbor by protecting everyone in our community and setting
an example of caring for others.

Being vaccinated provides a person with immunity. Immunity gives
significant protection against contracting the COVID-19 virus, which also
reduces the possibility of spreading the virus to anyone else.

The COVID-19 vaccine is a safe and effective way to minimize the spread
of the disease.
  • Clinical trials have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines
  • Scientists agree that it is safe to receive a FDA approved vaccine rather than to risk becoming infected with the COVID-19 virus
  • Allergic reactions are very rare and vaccine recipients are closely monitored for any reactions
  • Vaccine technology (mRNA) is not new . . .under development for the last 10 years
  • The Vaccine will not give you the COVID-19 disease; you may experience temporary side effects.  Side effects are a good thing - it means your immune system is helping your body to create antibodies against the virus
  • Immunity from the vaccine is more effective at lessening the chance of contracting the disease as compared to the immunity from being infected the virus
  • Immunity from the vaccine lasts longer than natural (virus) immunity
  • Immunity from the vaccine lessen the severity of illness -                      ie. hospitalization and death
  • Immunity through being infected the COVID-19 virus may result in future long term health problems.  Researchers are studying the long term affects of being infected with the disease - Heart and lung complications, blood clotting disorders, and neurological conditions
The long term benefits outweigh the temporary inconvenience or side effects.
If we all work together to prevent further spread of the disease,
here are some benefits to all of us:
  • our community will return to normalcy
  • we will be able to return to in person events such as worship and fellowship
  • freedom from wearing masks
  • our businesses and economy will be strengthened
  • we will be able to socially gather with families, grandchildren, and friends
The County of San Diego's website has information about scheduling
appointments.  www.sandiegocounty.gov

Pastoral Care
 
We Are Available in Your Time of Need

If you have a pastoral emergency when the parish offices are closed, 
please call 619-301-0724 or email [email protected]

MINISTRY OF PRAYER
Parish Prayer Lists

Birthday and Anniversary Prayers

We would like to acknowledge and pray for anyone celebrating a birthday and/or anniversary in the coming week.  Please let us know by Thursday of the prior week so that we can get it in the Sunday liturgy.  If you have a picture of you that we could post for your birthday and/or a wedding photo or current photo for those celebrating an anniversary, please email it to us - it would be great to allow everyone to see you.

Our Parish Prayer Intentions
 
Today and every day include some time for prayer, for yourself,
for your church family, and for those in need.  

For our Military
 
Matt, Drew, Cody, Cameron, Chariti, 
Mark, Sean, Jonathan, TK, Christopher, 
Timothy, Jeremy, David, Jonathan, Nick, 
Jamal, Matt, Daniel, Jocelyn, Devon, Taylor, 
Jorge, Katherine, Sebastian, Richie and Roberto.

For Strength in Time of Need

Dorothy, Scott, Betty, Steve, Gary and Shirley, Brian, Ed,
Priscilla, Hugh, Cyd and Paige, Andrew and Jillian, 
and for all first responders, medical professionals, 
essential workers and their families.

Cycle of Prayers for the Church

In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the clergy and people of St. Peter's in Del Mar.

In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Anglican Church of Canada.

Prayer Quilt Ministry
 
The leaders of the Prayer Quilt Ministry would like to remind 
you that there are many quilts available for anyone in need of prayer and support.  This important ministry brings comfort and healing to many people who are suffering with illness. Please contact Diane Gustafson directly ([email protected]) or through the office ([email protected]). 

 
STEWARDSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION
St. John's Family and Friends

As we begin a new year, we are updating our parish 
membership registry and directory.  Please help us by providing the following information.  You may respond to this email Newsletter or call Maria at the parish office (619-422-4141):

Last Name, First name(s)
Name(s) of children living at home
Mailing Address including Zip Code
Phone Number(s)
Email Addresses

_____  Is it your intent to be a registered member of St. John's Episcopal Church?

_____  Do you want to continue receiving our E-Newsletter and Pastoral Communications? 
 
The Vestry

David Dennehy, Senior Warden
619-840-9994 
Terry Farrelly, Treasurer
Diane Gustafson, Clerk
Pamela Brittain
Tom Brzeczek
Ray Contreras
Jane Ferguson
Muriel Kulikowski
Alejandra Valdez-Beer
Lynn Young

OFFICE CONTACTS
Parish Office Hours

Updated Diocesan COVID Guidelines -Church Offices:
  • Ensure that to the extent possible, church staff are working remotely rather than coming together in person.
  • If staff and/or volunteers must come into the office for necessary activities, they should remain masked and distanced, with outdoor windows open and doors shut between people, to minimize exposure.
The Parish Office will be open 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, Monday through Thursday.  Please call before coming into the office, as our hours of availability may change.

Rev. Roger's Office Hours
 
Rev. Roger will be in the office Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, and all day Wednesday and Friday.  He will be available by appointment.  Please call the office (619-422-4141) to schedule an appointment.

In case of a pastoral emergency, Rev. Roger may be reached on his cell phone at 619-301-0724.

Upcoming Events at St. John's

February 13, 2021

5-7pm

Spaghetti Dinner-Virtual

February 15, 2021


President's Day; Office Closed

February 17, 2021

7:00 pm

Ash Wednesday-Virtual


Your weekly newsletter highlights important events at St. John's Episcopal Church.  You can also find news about St. John's at www.saint-johns.org.

We welcome your feedback, photos, and news items. Contact Maria Love at 619-422-4141 or [email protected].

Please submit your announcements by Tuesday of each week for inclusion in the Enews.

AROUND THE DIOCESE
Cursillo February Forward
 
The Forward is an informational newsletter for Cursillistas in the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego. 
  • It is published every other month and on special occasions. 
  • It contains useful information, dates and messages of encouragement as we live out our Fourth Day
You can read it here: February Forward

RefugeeNet Virtual Benefit

RefugeeNet invites you to register today by clicking here 
for a live show from 5 to 6:30 pm on February 27 that will include cooking and dancing lessons, African music, and life-changing testimonials that you can enjoy from the comfort of your home. Pre-order a reheatable meal prepared by our new Mama Africa catering project and we'll deliver it to your doorstep the night of the event! And keep your eyes out for a range of auction items in the weeks ahead. Questions? Contact Colin at [email protected].
 
EDSD Statement of Commitment
 
As part of the Jesus Movement and the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego, we pledge to love our neighbors and protect the most vulnerable among us, remembering our baptismal vows to "strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being." We live these pledges out by actively engaging in dismantling racism. For many of us, this will mean learning more about our racial identity, listening to those who have experienced racial prejudice, speaking out against racism, and showing up alongside those in our community working to change unjust systems in our society. We also live out this pledge at worship during this pandemic, by wearing face-coverings, respecting distancing guidelines, foregoing the common cup and refraining from congregational singing.
 
Episcopal Relief and Development
What Would Love Do: 1000 Days of Love

Love calls us to care for our neighbors and for our enemies. Love calls us to attend to those in prison, to those who are homeless, to those in poverty, to children, immigrants and refugees.

What would love do? To you, who so generously support the transformative work of Episcopal Relief & Development, love calls you to continue to sow seeds of lasting change

Visit Episcopal Relief and Development: One Thousand Days of Love to see how you can help.

 
Reporting Misconduct
 
As part of our ongoing commitment to creating a safe haven for everyone, our diocese trains people in the prevention of misconduct and encourages all to report misconduct. All reported incidences are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly and confidentially. If you believe you have experienced misconduct of any kind, please contact Mr. John Seitman, ([email protected]), 858-793-4555 or Ms. Equilla Luke, ([email protected]), 760-583-0485.

Safeguarding God's People
 
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