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Sunday worship service schedule

8 AM - Rite I

9 AM Coffee Hour
10 AM - Rite II

with choir and Sunday School



Visit our virtual worship page for the Sunday Bulletin

Access Rev. Jill's Sermon Podcast here

Happiest of Birthdays to our October babies! if you would like a name added to our birthday list, please fill out this form.

Upcoming Events @ St. John's:

See Sunday's Lectionary here.

Holy Hikers

Saturday, 10/26 @ 9 AM

Adopt A Highway Road Cleanup

Saturday, 11/1 @ 9 AM

Group Themed Coffee Hour

Family Traditions

Sunday, 11/1 @ 9 AM

Election Day - Office Closed

Tuesday, 11/4

Never Miss an Event Again...

Holy Hikers

THIS Saturday, Oct. 25

9 AM

Rockwood Mansion/Bellevue Park  

Mark and Kathy Mowrer are the hosts and will meet you at the Rockwood Mansion parking lot.

 

Directions: take route 202 south to Naamans Road (route 92) in DE. Turn left on Naamans Road and continue to second traffic light – turn right on to Shipley Road. Follow Shipley for 4.4 miles to Washington Street Extension, turn right and after 150 yards turn right into park entrance (Rockwood Park). Address: 4651 Washington Street Extension, Wilmington DE.

Stewardship:

On the Promise of Abundance


When I visited Israel a few years ago, one of the highlights was seeing a scale model of Jerusalem before the Temple was destroyed. This is probably what the city looked like during Jesus’ time. There, right in the center, was the Temple. When the guide started explaining how it was decorated, I was struck with how the people of the day must have seen it, sitting on top of the hill in gleaming white stone with touches of gold. It really was spectacular, a fitting place for God to dwell.

 

Jesus foretold not only that this magnificent building would be razed to the ground, but that he, the earthly vessel of God, would be killed. As if that wasn’t enough, Jesus told his followers that they would also be persecuted, betrayed, and even put to death. They would be hated because of Jesus. This would be enough for even his most dedicated followers to wonder what they were getting themselves into.

 

At the end of the narrative, though, Jesus provides comfort for them. Not a hair on their heads will perish. Their physical bodies may be harmed and destroyed, but they will gain their souls. In this apocalyptic description of what they might expect in the near term, they see that there is still Good News as Jesus promised. Jesus is offering us abundant life, even in the direst circumstances, although it might not be the type of life we’re expecting.

 

It’s hard to think of abundance during times of economic instability, partisanship, and conflicts. But abundance is what Jesus has promised. Why not step out in faith this year in gratitude and pledge an extra percent of your income?

 

Written by Fr. Kirby Smith for The Episcopal Network for Stewardship. Fr. Kirby is the priest-in-charge of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Vista, California and former CFO and Treasurer of the Diocese of San Diego.

Reflections from the Rector

What is a Giving Train?


God has blessed Saint John's in so many ways—through our worship, our friendships, and our shared mission to serve others with love and joy. Several years ago, we came up with a creative way to raise money for specific ministry areas or property projects that need additional support: the Giving Train! On this imaginary train ride through the life of our congregation, there are "stops" along the way that highlight each of these areas - and YOU get to decide which stops to 'visit' with your financial support. The Wardens and I, with Vestry input, carefully select projects for our parish.


I want to thank many of you for your support over the past 5 years as we've traveled this Giving Train! We've accomplished much on our holy hill...and many of these projects proclaim our faith in God and the kind of community we want to be. With your support, we've made youth and children a priority: our youth group on mission to Appalachia in 2024 (and hope to do so again next year) and we renovated one of the bathrooms for our Sunday School. We've proclaimed that caring for God's Creation is a priority by installing a water bottle refill station outside our kitchen and beginning to restore the woods on our property. We've even emphasized evangelism by improving our livestream with upgraded technology and the bright LED sign along Concord Rd.


I hope you will look at this year's "stops" and consider what God is calling you to support here at Saint John's. Will you support "You've got a friend in me?' - providing meals in Chester? Or will you stop at "Promised Land," helping us create a peaceful walking path in our field? Perhaps, being a place of welcome for all is important to you and you'll support "Let my love open the door" to help install an automatic door button for our parish hall. We can't do this work without you!


Our final "stop" along the train route is our LIVE Giving Train event on Saturday, November 8th from 5-8pm. This party stop began as a way to celebrate the fact that our parish made it through the pandemic, stronger together. Now, this celebration gives us a time to rejoice, enjoying each other's friendship while we feast and dance. I hope you will buy a ticket - and invite your friends - to our LIVE Giving Train celebration!


I know that together, we can make these dreams a reality!


Blessings,

Rev Jill


“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” – 1 Peter 4:10

Seeking

Adult Ed Forum: 

St. John’s and San Andreas, Guatemala

This Sunday, join us in the Battin Room at 9:15 for a zoom conversation with Padre Miguel, priest of our sister congregation in Guatemala. Padre Miguel will share stories of his ministry to the people of San Andreas.

Next Sunday:

Sunday, Nov 2 at 9:15 – Outreach in Chester with Andy Jacob, ED of Chester Eastside

Thursday Bible Study: Beyond Psalm 23

One of the most famous passages in the Bible is the beloved Psalm 23, “The Lord is my Shepherd…” This Fall, join Rev Jill and Rev Terry as we consider other psalms beyond the most famous one. Meeting on select Thursdays from 10:30-11:15.


November 13th – Liturgical Psalms; Psalm 91 and 100

December 11th – Beyond the Beloved Psalm; Psalm 121 and 139

Growing

The Giving Train:

LIVE at St. John’s! 

Saturday,

November 8

5-8pm



Tickets $35/each

Our 4th annual Giving Train fundraiser: Delicious food by Tone’s Spot BBQ! Dance the night away with The Crooked Rose Band! Details and tickets available here.

Stop 1: I Choose You – 
Goal: $6,700

       A - Lift Every Voice and Sing  Purchasing 50 new LEVAS hymnals ($1,200)

       B - Soul Kitchen  Upgrading our hospitality with new chairs & tables and glassware ($2,000)

       C - Promised Land   Landscape equipment to maintain a future walking path in our field (3,500)

Stop 2: You’ve Got a Friend in Me – 
Goal: $5,000 
Open Table dinners at Chester Eastside

Stop 3: We Are the World – Goal: $4,000   
Support for our youth group and Sunday School

       

Stop 4: Let My Love Open the Door – 
Goal: $10,000              
Handicap assist button for Parish Hall

Stop 5: Amazing Grace – Goal: $6,000           

The Saint John’s general fund 


Serving

Fall Road Cleanup: Nov. 1 @ 9 AM

Please plan to join us as we take care of God’s creation on the road surrounding our church. We will supply reflective vests, trash bags, and caution road signs as we collect trash along a one mile stretch of Concord Road, starting at around Il Granio and heading toward Smithbridge Road. All we need is YOU! Please consider donating one hour of your time to show the love to our community and our neighbors.

Please signup here.

Fall Property Work Day

Saturday, November 15

9AM - 1 PM


Our main focus is on leaves, so please bring any rakes or blowers you have. The rain date will be November 22. All ages are welcome - Come for all or part of the event. Many hands make light work.

Coffee Hour Changes

We are switching up the way we handle coffee hour. You can now either HOST a coffee hour (bring the food to share) or SPONSOR a coffee hour (pay $30 for the Hospitality Team to buy food and setup). Sign up here or on the clipboard in the Parish Hall.

Thank you!

Our next Group Themed Coffee Hour will be November 2 - Family Tradition Potluck Coffee Hour in celebration of All Saints Day. Bring a favorite family dish honoring your ancestors.

Parkinson's Support Group

Mark your calendars for our next Support Group:

November 5 @ 1:30 PM to 3 PM More info here.


Please feel free to come; open to the community; all are welcome. For more information - e-mail --darreeclark@gmail.com

Diocesan & Community News

Click to view the many events offered by the

Diocese's Antiracism Commission (ARC).

Next Virtual Training: Saturday, October 25

Know Your Rights

Linked here are are documents about what to do and not to do if approached by ICE in public, at your place of employment, and at your home.

Quick Links

St. John's Episcopal Church

Usual Office Hours

Monday - Friday

9 AM - 1 PM

610-459-2994

SaintJohnsConcord.com

The Rev. Jill LaRoche Wikel, Rector

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