Newsletter

Parish News: March 3

This week, the rector suggests we do a self-check to see how our Lent is going. Maybe you have settled into a rhythm of Lenten practice. Or maybe Lent feels disjointed to you this year. Maybe you are longing for rest and finding it hard to stop. “If you find yourself unmoored this Lent, remember that this season is not about doing everything right. Lent is an invitation to discover and trust in God’s grace.” At Sunday’s Forum, we welcome our friend the Rev. Sam Owen, who will share recent news of the New York Haiti Project, of which we are proud to be a partner parish, as well as the situation in Haiti. Please join us!

Read More →
Get Thee Behind Me, Satan, painting by James Tissot, ca. 1886-1894
Podcast

Sermon: Second Sunday in Lent

Listen to the sermon preached by the Rev. Liz Maxwell on the Second Sunday of Lent, February 25, 2024. The readings for this day: Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16; Psalm 22:22-30; Romans 4:13-25; Mark 8:31-38.

Read More →
Newsletter

Parish News: February 25

This week: The rector shares a Lenten prayer from Cole Arthur Riley’s book Black Liturgies. The Lent Forum discussion on Amy-Jill Levine’s book The Gospel of Mark: A Beginner’s Guide to the Good News continues this week following the 11 am service. And yet another book — The Ascension 2024 Lenten Devotional, made up of 40 personal reflections from members of the parish and clergy at Ascension — is available in the narthex; suggested donation: $5 to help defray production costs.

Read More →
painting: Christ in the Wilderness, by Ivan Nikolaevich Kramskoĭ, 1872
Podcast

Sermon: First Sunday in Lent

Listen to the sermon preached by the Rev. Ed Chinery on the First Sunday of Lent, February 18, 2024. The readings for this day: Genesis 9:8-17; Psalm 25:1-9; 1 Peter 3:18-22; Mark 1:9-15.

Read More →
Podcast

Sermon: Ash Wednesday

Listen to the sermon preached by the Rev. Liz Maxwell on the Ash Wednesday, February 14, 2024. The readings for this day: Isaiah 58:1-12; Psalm 103:8-14; 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10; Matthew 6:1-6,16-21.

Read More →
Newsletter

Parish News: February 18

From the rector: “The first Sunday of Lent always features the gospel story of Jesus’ temptation, but of course each writer tells it differently. I think Mark’s version, which we will hear this Sunday, is my favorite. It is spare and short, and doesn’t tell us details of the temptations — which allows us to imagine Jesus’ struggles in light of our own.” Also this week at the Sunday Forum following the 11 am service, the start of a weekly discussion through Lent and into Eastertide based on the book (and videos) by Amy-Jill Levine “The Gospel of Mark: A Beginner’s Guide to the Good News.” Join us!

Read More →
picture of a garden path leading to a door
Newsletter

Parish News: February 11

The rector writes: “As we stand at the threshold where the brightness of Epiphany gives way to the Lenten descent, I offer you this prayer poem from Jan Richardson. It speaks beautifully to themes of both seasons, intertwining in a pilgrimage both interior and unexpected. May it suggest ways to following Jesus deeper into the desert places, deeper into God’s call and the way of love.” Read the poem “The Map You Make Yourself” in this week’s newsletter, and join us for Ash Wednesday at either 8 am, Noon, or the service with full choir at 7 pm. Ashes will also be imposed at the front gate throughout the day on Wedesday from 9 am to 6 pm.

Read More →
Podcast

Sermon: Fifth Sunday After the Epiphany

Listen to the sermon preached by diaconal candidate Cindy McCloskey on the Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 4, 2024. The readings for this day: Isaiah 40:21-31; Psalm 147:1-12, 21c; 1 Corinthians 9:16-23; Mark 1:29-39.

Read More →