Praying Shapes Believing series

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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.

Here is an outline of worship items shared so far:

The Collect for Purity
The Song of Praise
The Collect of the Day
The Lectionary
The Psalter
The Sermon
The Nicene Creed
The Prayers of the People
The Confession
The Peace
The Offertory
The Canon of the Mass
The Lord’s Prayer
The Fraction
Communion
Post-Communion Prayer
Blessing

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for April 25, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Fourth Sunday of Easter and the week of April 25, 2021. In it you will find a reminder of the Bishop’s upcoming visit on May 16, 2021, a reminder that Communion at the Curb will continue and Eye Spy looks at our Vestry.  I want to note that this article brings attention to the three Vestry members that you all voted in.  Connie Cooper has graciously agreed to be the Rector’s Warden for this year.  This is no light responsibility and Connie deserves cheering.  Additionally, Amy Keach will continue to give of her amazing finance talents as treasurer and Madeline Johnson has agreed to be our clerk.  Sincere thanks to all who share their time, talent, and treasure to the Greater Glory of God.

  • Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 9 a.m.:  Holy Eucharist, rite II with music, live on YouTube and in-person via sign-up
  • Sunday, April 25, 2021 from 10-11:00 a.m.: Communion at the Curb, in-person with a mask please  
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on YouTube and in-person with precautions
  • Thursday at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom
  • Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 9 a.m.:  Holy Eucharist, rite II with music, live on YouTube and in-person via sign-up
  • Sunday, May 2, 2021 from 10-11 a.m.: Communion at the Curb, in-person with a mask please 
  • Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10 a.m.: 2 Saints Readers will zoom to continue the series on “Holy Envy: Finding God in the faith of others” by Barbara Brown Taylor 
  • Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on YouTube and in-person with precautions
  • Wednesday, May 5, 2021 from 1-6 p.m.: community Blood Drive  

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. 

The new Forward Day by Days 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 service for April 25, 2021

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Fourth week of EasterHello faith family!  Sunday, April 25, 2021 is the Fourth Sunday of Easter. We will be streaming LIVE from St. Thomas’s at 9 a.m. via our YouTube channel and here is the service program and the service program in large print. There are paper copies available to be mailed.  If you would like one, please let me know.

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

Here are other items of interest:

  • This Sunday, April 25, 2021 from 10-11 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!
  • Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10 a.m., 2 Saints Readers will continue to discuss “Holy Envy: Finding God in the faith of others” by Barbara Brown Taylor, via Zoom.  You can jump into the conversation, even if you missed a week.
  • Wednesday, April 5, 2021 St. Thomas’s will host another blood drive.  Your efforts have been making a tremendous difference.  Thank you for your help sharing these dates (and for donating blood if you have been able).

If you missed any of the stellar offerings over Holy Week, please know that they are all available on our YouTube channel!

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

Camp arrowhead parish tour day – April 24, 2021

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Come and visit this Saturday, April 24, 2021! See the Bishop Wright Pavilion, The new Pioneer Shower House, and all the plans for the Jane C. Ashford dining hall to be started in August 2021! Join us for a Tour of the camp and learn how Camp Arrowhead can become a great asset to your Parish through our summer camp program, by providing summer staff opportunities for teens and young adults and the many ways you could use the site during the retreat season. 

Tours are free, but we do need you to sign up for a reserved time. Since St. Thomas’s is in New Castle County, our tour time is from noon-2 p.m. Be sure to register!

Camp Arrowhead is located at:
Camp Arrowhead
35268 Homestead Way
Lewes, DE 19958

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for April 18, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Third Sunday of Easter and the week of April 18, 2021. In it you will find two book discussion opportunities, a reminder that Communion at the Curb continues and Eye Spy looks at an eagle in the sanctuary.

  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 9 a.m.:  Holy Eucharist, rite II with music, live on YouTube and in-person via sign-up
  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 from 10-11:00 a.m.: Communion at the Curb, in-person with a mask please  
  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 10:30 a.m.: Novel Theology will zoom to discuss “Dimity and the Heart of Gold” by Nancy Atherton
  • Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 10 a.m.: 2 Saints Readers will zoom to begin the series on “Holy Envy: Finding God in the faith of others” by Barbara Brown Taylor 
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on YouTube and in-person with precautions
  • Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 9 a.m.:  Holy Eucharist, rite II with music, live on YouTube and in-person via sign-up
  • Sunday, April 25, 2021 from 10-11:00 a.m.: Communion at the Curb, in-person with a mask please  

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. 

The new Forward Day by Days 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 service for April 18, 2021

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Third Sunday of EasterHello faith family!  Sunday, April 18, 2021 is the Third Sunday of Easter. We will be streaming LIVE from St. Thomas’s at 9 a.m. via our YouTube channel and here is the service program and the service program in large print. There are paper copies available to be mailed.  If you would like one, please let me know.

Here are other items of interest:

Continuing this Sunday, services will be open to in-person worship with all precautions in place, and with sign-ups.  However, please do not feel pressure to return until you are ready; all services will still be available on YouTube.  Please do not hesitate to contact the office or Fr. Howie with any questions or concerns about these options.

  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 from 10-11 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!
  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 10:30 a.m., Novel Theology will meet to discuss “Dimity and the Heart of Gold” by Nancy Atherton
  • Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 10 a.m., 2 Saints Readers will meet to discuss “Holy Envy: Finding God in the faith of others” by Barbara Brown Taylor, via Zoom.

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

Why an eagle on the lectern?

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Eagle on Lectern Why an eagle on the lectern? The explanation that hit home for me was from a retired priest from the UK, Rev. Alec Mitchell. The eagle is a symbol of the fourth evangelist, John, and presumably became associated with his gospel because of the many links between “the Word of God” of which he writes (made flesh in Christ, made real in preaching) and the Bible as being, almost literally, God’s word. The eagle soars upwards; it is strong, direct in its flight and inspiring in its over-arching majesty. Just like good public reading of scripture or oratory!

There are 32 references to eagles in the Bible, all but four of them in the Old Testament, and most of them positive. According to Isaiah: “Those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength (and) mount up with wings like eagles”; and Psalm 103 blesses the Lord “who satisfies you with good… so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.”

The eagle is also one of the four “living creatures” around God’s throne, according to Revelation 4:7. As early as the second century (CE), these four creatures had been linked to the four gospels (the other three being, respectively, Mark, Luke and Matthew), while also becoming symbols of four events in the life of Christ – the Nativity (man), his sacrificial death (ox), the Resurrection (lion) and the Ascension – represented by a flying eagle. Occasionally, an eagle is used as a symbol for the Holy Spirit, but usually the more gentle dove is employed. For lectern purposes, however, an eagle certainly has bigger wings than a dove on which to rest large books!

The carved lectern in St. Thomas’s is engraved “in memoriam Waldron Shapleigh”. Mrs. Waldron Shapleigh gave the eagle lectern to St. Thomas’s in memory of her husband. Mr. Shapleigh was chemistry professor and he worked with incandescent lighting. His mother was Elizabeth Blandy, the daughter of one of St. Thomas’s founders, Thomas Blandy.  Mr. Shapleigh died in 1901 at age 53 and is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia.  

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

Hope Dining Room – Monday April 19, 2021

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

Next Monday, April 19, 2021 is our opportunity to serve at Hope Dining Room. IF you are free between 10 a.m. and noon that day, we would LOVE for you to experience the joy that it gives to be part of a team that makes a simple lunch for people who really need it.

We begin cooking at 10 a.m. at Kingswood Methodist Church in Brookside Park on Marrows Road. We finish cleanup a little after noon. Only 5 masked-people are allowed in the kitchen at any one time.

Here is the Sign Up Genius for the fruit cups, volunteers and cookies:  
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4DACA72AAAFF2-hope8  
You may drop off your donations of food at St. Thomas’s, Monday through Thursday, between 9 and noon, OR Sunday morning , if you are coming to 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

The Art of Recycling Holy Linens

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Altar LinenRecycling holy fabrics means taking linens, and/or church vestments that have been blessed and used in the worship of God and saving those parts that have not been worn or damaged beyond repair. Any reusable fabrics, embroideries, tassels, fringe, etc. that can be reverently and respectfully removed from an original piece can be used in another.

One reason we strive to recycle is simply good stewardship of what we have been given for use in our worship services. Often, the quality of the fabric or the embellishment on a piece is finer than what is available today. Very often, old designs cannot be copied because the basic materials or artistic skills are not available to recreate them.

Pulpit's linenWhen working with needlework that was created by someone else, there is a closeness to someone who made it in the past. I am often in awe of the talent, effort and love that have gone into making many of the pieces. It is an honor to be able to save anything that is of practical use in church.

Recycling holy fabrics is a creative process that can be challenging and rewarding. The challenge is in figuring out how to best recycle something and skillfully take it apart so it can be reused. Time spent working on the projects is a calming retreat from the frantic pace of life- a holy time.

On Easter Sunday, a “new” set of paraments were debuted. These pieces recycled parts from the old white frontal. Martha Holyoke, and her band of sewing ladies have been hard at work, deconstructing and repurposing. You can look forward to seeing more new/old pieces.

Lectern linenMany thanks go to Martha, Connie Cooper, Carolyn Bowman, Sue Houghton, Cana Hartman, and Jane Babcock. If you are interested in joining in this special work, know that you are Welcome! There are plans for several more beautiful, well loved pieces to be reborn this year.

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for April 11, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Second Sunday of Easter and the week of April 11, 2021. In it you will find a job opening, a reminder that Communion at the Curb will continue and Eye Spy looks at Recycling holy linens.

  • Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 9 a.m.:  Holy Eucharist, rite II with music, live on YouTube and in-person via sign-up
  • Sunday, April 11, 2021 from 10-11:00 a.m.: Communion at the Curb, in-person with a mask please  
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayers with Holy Eucharist, live on YouTube and in-person with precautions
  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 9 a.m.:  Holy Eucharist, rite II with music, live on YouTube and in-person via sign-up
  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 from 10-11:00 a.m.: Communion at the Curb, in-person with a mask please  
  • Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 10:30 a.m.: Novel Theology will zoom to discuss “Dimity and the Heart of Gold” by Nancy Atherton

The new Forward Day by Days 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