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Parish News:
January 22

This week: The rector explores the Epiphany theme of vocations and what God may be calling us to do. Also: links to ballots will be emailed this week to pledging members to vote in the vestry and warden elections, which take place online in advance of next Sunday’s (in-person) Annual Meeting.

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Parish News: January 15
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Parish News:
January 15

This weekend, when we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., his prophetic legacy, and the call to work for racial justice in our own day, participants in our Racial Justice Group will offer a forum after the 11 am service to discuss their experiences, what they have learned, what they hope for, and what they are trying to do by focusing on the racism in our own lives, our church, and our broader communities.

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image from the Catacombs of Priscilla, 3rd Century
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Parish News:
January 8

This week: “A Poem for the Epiphany,” by Jan Berry. Also this Sunday, following the 11 am service, the Sunday Forum will discuss the recently released “The Call to the Churches to Confront Antisemitism,” from the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations in the face of the rise in white Christian nationalism.

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The Adoration of the Shepherds, by Juan Bautista Maino (1581-1649)
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Parish News:
Happy New Year

This Sunday: The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus, celebrated with a service of Lessons and Carols at 11 am and Holy Eucharist. (Holy Eucharist with sermon will also take place at 9 am and the service of Meditation and Sacrament at 6 pm.)

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Parish News:
Merry Christmas

The rector writes: “Our fears for our dear ones and our world — in the midst of violence, war and ecological destruction — run deep. More than ever, we need to hear the angels say ‘don’t be afraid,’ and join their song of glory to God and peace on earth. More than ever, we need to open our hearts to the good news that God has come to be with us in the flesh, come what may.” Please join us for worship this Christmas Eve or Christmas Day — in person or online — and discover again the peace and joy of Christ’s incarnation among us.

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four lit candles
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Parish News:
December 18

This week, the rector reflects on this Sunday’s first reading, from Isaiah, and the empty piety of Ahaz, king of Judah. Also: after the 11 am service, stay to help decorate the church for Christmas and the hanging of the greens!

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Parish News:
December 11

This week, which begins with the “Gaudete” (Rejoice) Sunday of Advent, the rector reflects on prioritizing joy in our lives both at good news and in the midst of disappointments and injustices. “Joy is both gift and discipline,” she writes. Also this week: news of our (soon-to-be) bishop coadjutor, Matthew Heyd; and the Sunday Forum following the 11 am service: “Traditional Icons & the Mystery of the Incarnation,” with art historian Dr. Dennis Raverty, PhD.

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Parish News:
December 4

The rector writes: “If the first week of Advent is about awakening to watch in the dark, the week to come is about preparing the way. The voices of Isaiah and John the Baptist call us to action — to clear a path through the wilderness, to repent of ways that no longer serve (and maybe never did), to a change of heart and life.” Also: check out our Ascension advent calendar of photos inspired each day by a Bible verse posted to our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts.

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Please help save our bell tower!

Ascension is making urgently needed repairs and restoration on the historic masonry and copings of our bell tower’s brownstone. We have received a generous matching grant from the Manton Foundation for this important work. Now we need your help make our space secure for the next generation! Every dollar given will be matched, up to $200,000. Learn more and pledge your help here.

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1 of 4 candles lit for the first Sunday of Advent
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Parish News:
November 27

This week, the rector finds resonance in the season of Advent, especially against the dark and terror-filled backdrop of yet more gun violence, this time in Chesapeake, Virginia, and Colorado Springs: “Advent is full of paradoxes — crisis and possibility, hope and profound challenge, watching and preparation, yearning and mystery. We see with deepening clarity the brokenness of the world; we wait with longing for the coming of the holy one.” Following the 11 am service, we’ll be making an Advent wreaths (greens, wreath forms, and candles will be provided). And next Saturday, our diocese will elect a new bishop coadjutor, who will eventually become our new diocesan bishop. Sleepers, awake!

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