Category: News

Parish News:
September 17

This week, the associate rector writes: “Do you ever wonder how best to support efforts toward reversing what has been a paradoxical betrayal not only of our originating religion, but also of this nation’s founding principle that all human beings are created equal? I have to admit that, while I can be seen as having just stirred the ‘outrage pot,’ it’s becoming more and more compelling – more and more characteristic of a New Reformation – that there may also be new ways to support the development of beautiful new stories – new cultures of justice throughout the world. And, best of all, this Sunday’s gospel lesson offers helpful clues to such an end, even as Jesus himself stirs the outrage pot in the parable of the unforgiving slave.”

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Parish News: September 10
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Parish News:
September 10

This week, as we bid farewell to a summer season marked by the tangible impacts of climate change, Mother Posey emphasizes the importance of caring for our planet and how scripture has for too long been used as license for destroying God’s creation. In her message, she asks us to reflect on our relationship with nature and encourages parishioners to join with the many more people who will march together on September 17th (to coincide with the start of the UN General Assembly) as part of the growing, global call to end the use of fossil fuels. Learn more in this week’s newsletter.

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Parish News:
September 3

In 1989, leaders of the Greek Orthodox Church proclaimed September 1 to be a day of prayer for the entirety of creation. In fact, the Orthodox church year starts on that day with a commemoration of how God created the world. Subsequently, the World Council of Churches was instrumental in making the special time a season, extending the celebration from 1 September until 4 October. Christians worldwide have embraced the season as part of their annual calendar. And in recent years, statements from religious leaders around the world have also encouraged the faithful to take time to care for creation during the month-long celebration.

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Parish News:
August 27

This week, Fr. Ed reflects on how the recent hacking of the rector’s phone (reminder: “the gift card thing is always a scam!”), political malefactors, and all the modern dystopia that assaults our equanimity makes it harder and harder to love people. Yet Jesus calls us to a world without violence, without retribution. “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds,” the apostle Paul says in Sunday’s epistle, “so that you may discern what is the will of God — what is good and acceptable and perfect.”

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Parish News: August 20
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Parish News:
August 20

This week, the associate rector, Fr. Ed Chinery, reflects on some of Jesus’ favorite themes in the gospels: “Take, for example, the brilliance of the light of God and how right and good it is to simply abide in it rather than having to jump up and fix. (Listen to him!) There may be something even better for you in the abiding and listening! Or what it means to recognize all the influencing factors of your upbringing and the present culture – how choppy such spiritual seas can become – and how keeping your focus on what God might be saying (Listen!) really does have the power to help you rise above the fray.” Also this week: our 20s/30s group gathers on Thursday, August 24, for fun, food and conversation.

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Parish News: August 13
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Parish News:
August 13

In this week’s newsletter, Mother Posey previews the discussion and activity at this Sunday’s Forum following the 10 am service: “We will learn about and contribute to a diocesan wide, large scale art installation that will be shown at the Cathedral in the fall. The project is titled Divine Pathways, and the artist is Anne Patterson. The image included here is of a recent installation of hers in Tysons, Virginia. Patterson will be hanging over 1000 ribbons, in a rainbow of colors, at the Cathedral of St John the Divine. Each ribbon will have a prayer written on it.” Join us!

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Parish News: August 6
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Parish News:
August 6

The rector, preparing for her sabbatical from August 6 through November 1, writes: “I am so grateful to everyone who is making it possible for me to have this time of ‘listening to what (my) heart would love to say.’ I know it will be a wonderful fall at Ascension; many exciting things are planned, and I will be eager to hear about them when I return.” And among the first events planned is this month’s “Second Wednesday” barbecue on August 9, after the 6 pm service. Bring a side or dessert to share; we’ll provide the meat or vegetarian items to grill in the back garden and then we’ll all eat in the front garden.

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Parish News:
July 30

In this week’s newsletter, the rector discusses this Sunday’s gospel lesson, in which Jesus compares the kingdom of God to a mustard seed, yeast, a treasure hidden in a field (see the painting above, by either Rembrandt or Gerrit Dou), a “pearl of great value,” and a fishing net, full of its catch: “I love the message that God is at work in ways that we do not control but can trust, collaborate with and be attentive to,” she writes. Also this week: “People Who Lunch,” Wednesday, August 3 at 12:30 pm.

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Parish News:
July 23

This week, the rector reflects on the upcoming 49th anniversary of the first ordinations of women as priests in the Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, July 29, 1974, and its meaning for the church today — and for the many women since who have served our parish as priests or have been sponsored by our parish for ordination. Also this week: the Sunday Forum, following the 10 am service, will discuss the formation of a parish “Green Team” to focus our commitment and response to the varying ecological crises that are already here, now.

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