Worship services for Sunday, July 25, 2021

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Ninth Sunday after the PentecostHello faith family!  Sunday, July 25, 2021 is the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost. Here is Sunday worship service information:

Services will also be open to in-person worship with precautions.  However, please do not feel pressure to return until you are ready; all services are available on our YouTube channel.  Please do not hesitate to contact the office or Fr. Howie with any questions or concerns about these options.

Other worship this week:

  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb will be offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion suspended on July 28 and August 4, 2021. This service resumes on August 11, 2021.
  • Thursdays at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.

See this week’s “Communion” topic in the Praying Shapes Believing series that is included in the Worship Booklet.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available. Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Regardless of whether we are together in-person or virtually, we are connected by the Holy Spirit:  Always together; never apart…maybe in distance, but never in heart.

I look forward to worshiping together on Sunday!

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for July 25, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost and the week of July 25, 2021. In it you will find a reminder of the Summer Worship Schedule, a reminder that Communion at the Curb continues, our church’s Covid Policy update, and Eye Spy notices someone different playing the organ, and there is a SAVE THE DATE for a parish get-together on August 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

  • We are in our new summer 2021 schedule of 2 Sunday services:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion suspended on July 28 and August 4, 2021. This service resumes on August 11, 2021.
  • Thursday at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Saturday, August 7, 2021 at 10 a.m., Sande Bloom funeral live on YouTube and in-person with precautions.
  • SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, Aug 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Com to a gathering in the grove!  Mark your calendar for some fun and fellowship!

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Praying Shapes Believing: Communion

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Fr. Howie is writing a series of “Praying Shapes Believing” articles that appear in our weekly Sunday worship bulletins. Whether it is your first time, or your thousandth, reading, reciting, and praying the traditional Rite II worship from the Book of Common Prayer, it is worthwhile to ask why. We will examine some of our prayers and collects to help us find more meaning and connection in the ritual. See all topics in the Praying Shapes Believing series.

Communion

The Body of Christ, the bread of heaven.

The Blood of Christ, the cup of salvation.

What is it?

All baptized persons who desire to receive Communion share in the consecrated bread and wine (or in some cases only the bread for health or safety reasons).

Why do we do it?

Communion, as something shared by all of Jesus’ followers, begins in the Gospel stories of the Last Supper (Mark 14:22-25, Matthew 26:26-28, Luke 22:17-20). By following this command of Jesus – to take and share what he offers – we show our unity with Christians past, present, and future.

What it says about God

God’s self-sharing in our lives is concrete, something we can touch and taste.

God offers the same blessing to every one of God’s children.

Messages for how we live

Our equality before God is the lens through which we should see one another.

Having been fed by God, we are called to feed one another.

For more – The next time you have a meal with family or friends, think about what you are sharing in addition to food and drink.

A Gathering in the Grove

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Saturday, August 14, 2021 6:30-8:30 p.m.

ICE CREAM
SMORES
LAWN GAMES
LIVE MUSIC
SERVICE PROJECT: GO BAGS
FUN AND FELLOWSHIP!

ALL are Welcome! Bring your friends and neighbors to meet your faith family and hear about the great programs for the fall season. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket, and any lawn games you’d like to share.

In the event of rain, we will be in the Great Hall. Please contact the office with any questions or if you’d like to volunteer to hep with this event.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for July 18, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost and the week of July 18, 2021. In it you will find a reminder of the Summer Worship Schedule, a reminder that Communion at the Curb continues, our church’s Covid Policy update, and in place of Eye Spy, this week we share a message from Bishop Curry addressing the Indigenous boarding schools.

Wednesday morning lectionary bible study begins this week, in person. This group meets weekly to preview the readings for the upcoming Sunday and really interesting discussions ensue. This group meets at 10:30 a.m. in the classroom off of the Great Hall.  Please feel free to contact the office with any questions and know that ALL are Welcome to participate.

  • We are in our new summer 2021 schedule of 2 Sunday services:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Thursday at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Worship services for Sunday, July 18, 2021

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Eighth Sunday after PentecostHello faith family!  Sunday, July 18, 2021 is the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost. Here is Sunday worship service information:

Services will also be open to in-person worship with precautions.  However, please do not feel pressure to return until you are ready; all services are available on our YouTube channel.  Please do not hesitate to contact the office or Fr. Howie with any questions or concerns about these options.

Other worship this week:

  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb will be offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Thursdays at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.

See this week’s “The Fraction” topic in the Praying Shapes Believing series that is included in the Worship Booklet. The Fraction is: “Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us; therefore let us keep the feast.”

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available. Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Regardless of whether we are together in-person or virtually, we are connected by the Holy Spirit:  Always together; never apart…maybe in distance, but never in heart.

I look forward to worshiping together on Sunday!

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Praying Shapes Believing: The Fraction

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Fr. Howie is writing a series of “Praying Shapes Believing” articles that appear in our weekly Sunday worship bulletins. Whether it is your first time, or your thousandth, reading, reciting, and praying the traditional Rite II worship from the Book of Common Prayer, it is worthwhile to ask why. We will examine some of our prayers and collects to help us find more meaning and connection in the ritual. See all topics in the Praying Shapes Believing series.

The Fraction

Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us; therefore let us keep the feast.

What is it?

After the Eucharistic bread is consecrated, the celebrant breaks it and announces its spiritual meaning to those gathered to receive it.

Why do we do it?

The fraction is partly a practical act – the bread must be divided so that everyone can receive a piece – and partly a reminder that in the Eucharist we call to present consciousness (we “un-forget”) the death and resurrection of Jesus, making those events real and personal for us.

What it says about God

In the timelessness of God, the salvation of Jesus is for everyone, in every time.

The reality of loss and sacrifice is an experience that God shares with us now.

Messages for how we live

Brokenness is no barrier to new life.

For more – Consider a time in your life when what seemed like an ending turned out to be a beginning also. Presuming that there was some time in between, what sustained you from the ending to the beginning?

Hope Dining Room – Monday, July 19, 2021

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Dear Families of St. Thomas’s and St. Nicholas,

Next Monday, July 19, 2021, is our opportunity to serve at the Hope Dining Room. I have included a Signup Genius with our needs and anyone who has helped in the past, can tell you how GOOD it makes you feel to be part of a team that makes meals for people who are SOOO grateful!

We will begin preparing 45 meals at 10 a.m., at the Kingswood Methodist Church in Brookside Park, Newark. We are usually finished cooking and cleaning up by noon. It’s a very quick “good deed”.  

Here is the Sign Up Genius for the fruit cups, cookies and kitchen helpers:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4DACA72AAAFF2-hope11  

You may drop off your donations of food at St. Thomas’s, Tuesday through Thursday from 9 a.m. – noon, or Sunday morning when you are there for church. If those times don’t work for you, give me a call and I will pick it up at your house.

Many Blessings,
Madeline Johnson  mad1240@comcast.net

Worship services for Sunday, July 11, 2021

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Seventh Sunday after Pentecost.Hello faith family!  Sunday, July 11, 2021 is the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost. Here is Sunday worship service information:

Services will also be open to in-person worship with precautions.  However, please do not feel pressure to return until you are ready; all services are available on our YouTube channel.  Please do not hesitate to contact the office or Fr. Howie with any questions or concerns about these options.

Other worship this week:

  • Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 11 a.m., Emmett Harmon funeral live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions.
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb will be offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Thursdays at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.

See this week’s “The Lord’s Prayer” topic in the Praying Shapes Believing series that is included in the Worship Booklet.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Regardless of whether we are together in-person or virtually, we are connected by the Holy Spirit:  Always together; never apart…maybe in distance, but never in heart.

I look forward to worshiping together on Sunday!

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Praying Shapes Believing: The Lord’s Prayer

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Fr. Howie is writing a series of “Praying Shapes Believing” articles that appear in our weekly Sunday worship bulletins. Whether it is your first time, or your thousandth, reading, reciting, and praying the traditional Rite II worship from the Book of Common Prayer, it is worthwhile to ask why. We will examine some of our prayers and collects to help us find more meaning and connection in the ritual. See all topics in the Praying Shapes Believing series.

The Lord’s Prayer

Words that we inscribe on our hearts and teach to our children.

What is it?

It seems to have been common for early rabbis to give their followers a prayer that summed up their teaching.  As early as AD 400, this prayer attributed to such an interaction between Jesus and his disciples (Luke 11:1-4) was added to the church’s liturgy as a prayer to prepare to receive the Eucharist.

Why do we do it?

Our lives, worldly and spiritual, can feel isolated and isolating.  Praying in words that we all share joins us and helps us to see that we are one in the Spirit, one in the Lord.

What it says about God

God gives us every spiritual resource, even the words of prayer.

Messages for how we live

Praying for the coming of God’s Kingdom puts our own needs in perspective.

In times of crisis, words we know by heart are a comfort.

For more – Compare Matthew 6:5-15 and Luke 11:1-13.  How do the differing contexts “color” the Lord’s Prayer in different ways?