Thank you to everyone who attended the Annual Meeting. We had three questions on the budget that I promised to look up and answer. There was a typo in the Treasurer’s Report. In the first bullet point of the Summary of 2023 Operating Results, the report says a loss of $131,228 and it should have […]
Sunday is the Annual Meeting! Hopefully you remember that there is one service at 9 a.m., followed by a potluck at 10 a.m. and the Annual Meeting at 10:30 a.m. Lent is approaching (Ash Wednesday is two and half weeks away). This year’s Soup & Substance class will be led by Deacon Ryan and me. […]
Winter arrived all at once! I hope you stayed warm and safe this week as the temperature dropped. As a reminder, should we ever cancel something a church – an event, meeting, or Sunday Service – we will let you know in three ways: Email to those involved. I will email the group (or the […]
Christmas season is over, winter seems to have finally arrived, and now we are preparing for the Annual Meeting. If you head a ministry, please submit your report to myself or Lynn. If you have any questions about how to write the report, I’d be happy to talk with you. Mostly it is meant to […]
Merry Christmas! We have had the shortest possible Advent, and so, believe it or not, Christmas is here. It’s here whether we are ready or not, and honestly, I am not sure how we could ever be truly “ready” for the life-changing, paradigm-shifting, God-arrival that is Christmas. And yet, somehow, by God’s grace, Christmas comes. […]
Happy Gaudete Sunday! The third Sunday in Advent is also known as Rejoice Sunday, a time to lighten the penitential and preparatory nature of the season. We will recite Mary’s Magnificat, praising God for all the saving works throughout history, as well as God’s steadfast and faithful love. I’d like to offer this prayer by […]
From Mother Pippa Advent and Lent are times of preparation and penitence. We get ready, by looking without and looking within, and building ourselves to be who God made us to be. As part of that preparation, it is St. Mary’s custom to read and reflect on themes supplied by the Living Compass program. This […]
From Mother Pippa Happy Advent! We are moving to Lectionary Year B, where we focus our gospel readings on the oldest gospels – the Gospel of Mark. Mark’s Gospel is only 16 chapters long, and includes the word “immediately” forty-one times. Mark writes quickly, and with urgency, wanting to tell people the stories of Jesus’ […]
It’s the end of the Church Year, Christ the King Sunday. We begin the year by looking towards the baby born who was God Incarnate, and we end the year affirming the supremacy of Immanuel, God With Us. As you prepare to enter into Advent, I hope you balance your hope and expectation with the […]
Thanksgiving is nearly here. Thank you to everyone who has donated towards the Thanksgiving Baskets, we will go shopping this Sunday to deliver food to four local families. You are directly enabling them to celebrate Thanksgiving with all the delicious foods. St. Mary’s will hold our Thanksgiving service on Thanksgiving Day at 9 a.m. I […]
