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Parish News: September 1

This week, the rector reflects on the “Season of Creation,” a commemoration during Pentecost we have started sharing with other Christian denominations around the world to look at how we care for God’s creation and our fellow creatures. Read this week’s newsletter to discover the many ways we will be exploring this theme, expressing our gratitude for God’s good Earth, and seeking to learn what we can do to protect it.

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PARISH BBQ POSTPONED

Due to illness, Wednesday’s Parish BBQ is postponed! New date TBD. Also, Wednesday evening, in the place of the 6:00 pm Holy Eucharist we will have Evening Prayer led by Br. Andrew. And this Sunday, we are delighted to welcome the Rev. Larisa Shaterian as our celebrant and preacher this week.

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Parish News: August 25

Please join us this Wednesday, August 28, for our last monthly Parish BBQ following the 6 pm Eucharist (so approximately 6:30 pm). We will grill in the back garden but eat in the front. The church provides items to grill, both meat and vegetarian; please bring your favorite picnic sides and desserts to share!

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Painting: The Dream of Solomon (by Luca Giordano, 1634-1705)
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Parish News: August 18

In this week’s newsletter, the associate rector, Father Ed, reflects on Sunday’s lessons (particularly Solomon’s dream and St. Paul’s letter to the Ephesians) and what they may say for us and for our times.

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Parish News: August 11

In this week’s newsletter, the rector reports on how the short-term transition into the Parish Hall for Sunday morning worship is going. As she says, these Sundays at 10 am in the Parish Hall create “a lovely, intimate and more informal service, and a great time to connect with each other.” Join us at 12 W. 11th Street!

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Parish News: August 4

This week, our 10 am Sunday service moves into the air-conditioned Parish Hall…which leads Mother Liz to reflect on the record-breaking temperatures both last year and now this year, and our stewardship (or lack thereof) of the natural world.

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Parish News: July 28

In this week’s newsletter, the rector remembers her first encounter with the music of Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon (1942–2024), a cofounder of the Freedom Singers in the 1960s and, later, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and considers the role of music in the work of justice, liberation and wholeness.

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Landscape with Shepherd and Sheep, ca. 1880, by Anton Mauve
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Parish News: July 21

In this week’s newsletter, the rector reflects on Sunday’s Gospel lesson from Mark: “As he went ashore, Jesus saw a great crowd; and he had compassion for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd, and he began to teach them many things.” When have you been moved to compassion? When have you experienced compassion from another?

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The College for Congregational Development: The Episcopal Diocese of New York
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Parish News: July 14

This week, Mother Liz lets us know about her and parishioner Elizabeth Adams’s participation in the College for Congregational Development conference being held this past week at the Franciscan Center in Garrison, NY. The Sunday Eucharist service is at 10 am; the evening’s Meditation & Sacrament service at 6 pm. Join us!

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Photo of the Milky Way
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Parish News: July 7

In this week’s newsletter: a poem from Joy Harjo, the first Native American named U.S. Poet Laureate; an updated note about the passing of our 11th rector, the Rev. Andrew Foster; and the start of our summer schedule, with a single Sunday morning service at 10 am. (Our evening service continues at 6 pm.) See you in church!

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