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Allegra Lovejoy
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Parish News: September 22

This Sunday, we welcome Allegra Lovejoy as our preacher and Sunday Forum leader following the service. Allegra is a staff member at the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and has been involved with faith-based climate activism since 2014. She is a graduate of Yale Divinity School and Yale School of the Environment, where she studied the intersection of faith, culture, and environment. And she’s an alumna of our Sunday School, so this will also be a homecoming celebration!

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Parish News: September 15

New every morning is the love our wakening and uprising prove;

Through sleep and darkness safely brought, restored to life and power and thought.

— John Keble (1792-1866)

The rector writes: “This week is Welcome Back Sunday, the beginning of our program year. The choir returns, we enjoy a specially festive coffee hour and many parishioners who have been away during the summer make their way back to Ascension.” Join us!

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Parish News: September 8

From Father Ed: “The author of our Sunday epistles during Creation Season is believed to have been the brother of Jesus…. He invites us into reflecting in some wonderful ways upon what we think and feel about making a better world — a world in harmony with God’s purposes. At our best, we might come to discern what that world can look like in practical terms — maybe even what it must look like if we are to survive, let alone flourish.” Also this Sunday: Our Sunday worship services return to 9 am, 11 am, and 6 pm in the church. And next week: Welcome Back Sunday!

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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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