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Cross for Lent 2012
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Wednesday in the First Week of Lent

He answered, “Let us go on to the neighboring towns, so that I may proclaim the message there also; for that is what I came out to do.” This is Jesus’ remarks to a few apostles who had come looking for him after a long day of teaching and healing. It seems as if…

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Tuesday in the First Week of Lent

When you come to knowing God, the initiative lies on His side. If He does not show Himself, nothing you can do will enable you to find Him. And, in fact, He shows much more of Himself to some people than to others—not because He has favourites, but because it is impossible for Him to show Himself to a man whose whole mind and character are in the wrong…

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Monday in the First Week of Lent

Currently there is an e-mail floating around that God has issued a recall notice “regardless of make or year due to a serious defect of the heart. This is due to a malfunction in the original prototype unit, code name Adam and Eve . . .”

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Saturday after Ash Wednesday

The Latin phrase e pluribus unum, or “Out of many – one,” has appeared on every coin minted by the U.S. Treasury since the late 1800s. E pluribus unum is a perfect description of the message Jesus gives in today’s Gospel lesson.

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Friday after Ash Wednesday

The reading today from John is a beautiful example of intercessory prayer, and we should use its example in our own prayer. In intercessory prayer, we stand before God, and pray for others. Our reading today shows us Jesus praying an intercessory prayer to his Father to protect those closest to him; his followers, his believers, his disciples. He asks for them to be kept safe after he is no longer there to protect them as they continue to go out into the world to teach The Word.

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Thursday following Ash Wednesday

I need to make a brief confession. I’ve spent as much time with the psalms as I have training for the New York City Marathon! Though I am grateful that we recite or sing them every Sunday, this hasn’t much moved me to read them as part of my own spiritual practice. As part of my Lenten discipline, I thought I would focus on that which I would normally ignore. But today’s reading is filled with such wisdom on taking the long view that I can’t help wondering why I haven’t been spending more time with the psalms!

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Lenten Devotional: Ash Wednesday

On this first day of Lent, we will each be reflecting on what kind of “personal Lent” this will be for us. In reading today’s passages, I am especially struck by the theme of the heart. Psalm 51 describes it best in asking for God to “create in me a clean heart” and to “renew a right spirit within me.” No matter how well we think we are doing…

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Letter from the Wardens on Rector’s retirement

Dear Fellow Parishioners, Given the speed with which news travels in our 21st century internet environment, many of you will no doubt have heard by now of Fr. Andrew’s decision to retire in the late spring or early summer of this year. We know you join your wardens and vestry as we say, “Congratulations on your impending retirement Fr. Andrew!” Last week we sent

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Fr. Andrew announces his upcoming retirement from Ascension

After nearly 13 years as the Rector of the Church of the Ascension, the time has come for me to announce my retirement, which will occur in the late spring or early summer of this year. It has been a great honor, privilege and joy to serve in this wonderful parish family and we have accomplished many excellent things during our time together. The

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Carpenters Kids
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For I Was Hungry and You Gave Me Food

The Carpenter’s Kids program represents a very profound opportunity for us to harness our energies and resources in the service of the Lord’s kingdom. For a modest financial commitment, Ascension is radically transforming the lives of each of the sixty-five children we sponsor, as well as their caretakers and local communities. Though simple in principle, the program’s impact has been immeasurable: through the gift of education, we have opened the door to hope and opportunity in one of the most impoverished places on earth.

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