Your invitation to the last of the St. John Bible series

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TONIGHT, June 30, 2020, is the last session of the Sensus Divina series with illuminations from the St. John Bible and it’s going out with a bang!  The main participants will all be at St. James’s in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with a real Heritage Volume of the St. John Bible (to be shown on camera) and also live music!!

Regardless of whether you have joined in earlier weeks, this is a good chance to get one last taste of the art of the St. John Bible.  The Zoom link can be used even without registration:
https://zoom.us/j/97773551955?pwd=dGVsWGRYbldMaFcrVFUrOXMydjFTUT09  

If you have any questions, please let Fr. Howie or myself know.  This is a fantastic opportunity.  I hope to see you there (virtually).

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for June 28, 2020

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Happy Friday faith family!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the week of June 28, 2020. In it you will find info on our participation in the Great EpisGOpal Race, and in the City of Newark’s summer celebration Decorating tour.  Also, see the most recent edition of our Diocese weekly newsletter titled The Net, as well as the quarterly magazine, the Communion.  Included in The Net is the first version of a Regathering document, giving an overview of what a return to gathering in-person may look like.

  • Worship this week: please let me know if you’d like a paper copy of any leaflet mailed to you.
    • Wednesday noon – intercessory prayer LIVE on YouTube a leaflet for Pentecost.
    • Thursday at 7 p.m. Compline evening prayers with Deacon Cecily, on Zoom. Compline evening prayers with Deacon Cecily.  ALL are Welcome.  Let me know if you need a Zoom link for this calming and prayerful end to the day.
    • Sunday at 9 a.m.Worship Service, Rite II, with music LIVE on YouTube.
    • Sunday at 11 a.m. – children’s worship via Zoom.
  • Thursday morning – we will be decorating the corner of our Grove with Christmas decorations for the City of Newark’s summer celebration Decorating tour!  Please let Amy or me know if you have any decorations the church can borrow or if you are available to help set-up.
  • Please keep signing up for the Great EpisGOpal Race through our signup genuis.  We are SO CLOSE to reaching our goal that I’m certain we will surpass it!  We are going to do it!!!  Together we are going to complete a MARATHON!

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com

City of Newark Festival of Fun decorations … Christmas in July

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Good afternoon family!  I have a FUN opportunity to share with you. From July 1-13, 2020, the City of Newark Parks and Recreation is having a Decorating Tour!  St. Thomas’s will be participating.  This is an awesome opportunity to share some Spirit with our neighbors and gain some visibility for our parish.

On July 1, 2020, we will be putting up our display on the corner of S. College and Park Place Avenues. 

This is Amy’s brilliant idea.  Let’s support her.  Come on … where are my other Christmas fanatics?  I know you have amazing festive display ideas, miles of extension cords and wowza decorations packed away.  Please let Amy or myself know if you are available to help with the assembly on the July 1, 2020.  

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for June 21, 2020

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Happy Friday! See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the week of June 21, 2020 where you can read some snippets about Bishop Curry’s response to racism and the need for police reform, and also the Church leaders response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 15, 2020 ruling.  Also, see the most recent edition of our Diocese weekly newsletter titled The Net, as well as the quarterly magazine, the Communion, St. Thomas’s is mentioned in the Net: recognizing efforts to continue youth christian education during these strange times. Many thanks to everyone who participates in, prays for, and supports this wonderful ministry.

This is St. Thomas’s newsletter and I want to tell OUR stories!  Please send me your news and ideas. Want to share a recipe? A mask pattern? A book review?  Share some good news?  Interesting summer plans?  A God moment?

Please let me know if you have any meetings (virtual or otherwise) that you would like to have included on the Parish calendar.   

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

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for June 14, 2020

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Happy Friday fam!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the week of June 14, 2020 where you can read about the next series in Bishop Curry’s Way of Love podcasts.  Also, see the most recent edition of our Diocese weekly newsletter titled The Net, as well as the quarterly magazine, the Communion.

Just a few notes:

  • Sunday, June 14, 2020 – we will return to our “now normal” 9 a.m. worship service, LIVE from St. Thomas’s.  Fr. Howie and Marc have both been working on sound improvements for the broadcast.  Please send in your feedback!
  • Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 7 p.m., week 2 of the 5 week series continues: an Introduction to the Saint John’s Bible.  Even if you missed week one, you can still join in.  This is a Zoom opportunity, so you must register for the link.
  • Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at Noon intercessory prayer worship continues, with a leaflet for Pentecost. The new link will be sent with the Wed email invitation.  It is also available on our website and I’m happy to mail a paper copy to anyone who wants one.
  • Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 6 p.m., Ladies’ Night OUT in the Grove. ALL are Welcome.
  • Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 7 p.m., Compline evening prayers with Deacon Cecily.  This is a Zoom service.  Please let me know if you would like the Zoom link, or a leaflet mailed to you.  ALL are Welcome.

And, for those of you who have made it to the end of this email, here is a special invitation.  Who wants to be on a team with me for the Great EpisGOpal Race?  It is a virtual race over several days at the end of July.more race info.  I’ll be making t-shirts!

Please let me know if you have any meetings (virtual or otherwise) that you would like to have included on the Parish calendar.   

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

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for June 7, 2020

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Hello faith family!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the week of June 7, 2020.  Also, see the most recent edition of our Diocese weekly newsletter titled The Net.  I haven’t included this link before, but you will see it here in the future.  This week’s is packed full of powerful messages.

There are a few reminders for the calendar:

  • Sunday, June 7, 2020 – We will not have our regular 9 a.m. worship service on YouTube.  Instead, we will be joining with many of our sisters and brothers in Delaware to worship with Bishop Brown.   Please let me know if you have any questions.
  • Tuesday, June 9, 2020 – 7 p.m., week 2 of the 5 week series an Introduction to the Saint John’s Bible.  Even if you missed week one, you can still join in.  This is a Zoom opportunity, so you must register for the link.
  • Wednesday, June 10, 2020 – Noon Intercessory Prayer worship service continues, with a new leaflet for Pentecost
  • Thursday, June 11, 2020 – 7 p.m., Compline evening prayers with Deacon Cecily.  This is a Zoom service.  Please let me know if you would like the Zoom link.  ALL are Welcome.
  • Sunday, June 14, 2020 – 9 a.m. LIVE YouTube worship service will continue, celebrating together with St. Nicholas.

Ladies’ night OUT is tentatively Thursday, June 18, 2020 in the Grove (socially distanced), but I think it’s wise to wait one more week into phase one before making any official plans.

Please let me know if you have any meetings (virtual or otherwise) that you would like to have included on the Parish calendar.   

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.

I look forward to worshiping together with you on Sunday morning, along with our extended faith family all over Delaware!

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com

Spiritual, learning opportunity: “The Saint John’s Bible Series”

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For five weeks in June, pray with the illuminated manuscript of The Saint John’s Bible, through a collaboration with The Urban Well at Saint James; Rev. Jim Strader-Sasser, Priest-in-Charge at Christ Memorial Episcopal Church in Danville, PA and The Rev. Dr. Howell Sasser, Rector at St. Thomas’s.

The series is free. You must register to receive the Zoom invitation. “The Saint John’s Bible Series” series will be held on five Tuesday evenings beginning at 7 p.m., starting tomorrow Tuesday, June 2, 2020. Each session will be about 75 minutes and will include learning, guided viewing of art, and contemplative worship. 

“I have contributed to the content, along with others who are much smarter than I am!  And best of all, it’s free!”, says Fr. Howie.  To register, anyone can go to saintjameslancaster.org and click on the spiritual growth tab. And, if they have any questions, they can contact Fr. Howie at StThomassRector@googlegroups.com or the Parish Administrator at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.   

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com

A Pastoral Note on Recent Events

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Dear Friends,

One of the things lost in our technical problems this morning was a chance to pray together about the events that have rolled across our television screens in the past few days.  As Christians, that should be our first instinct – to pray for the dead, for the living, and for the justice of God that we are told will roll down like waters.  

George Floyd and Derek Chauvin – we must say their names, make them real – collided in a way that cannot have any place in the heart of a follower of Jesus.  By one man’s action, the image of God was vandalized in both of them in those moments.  For the one, we pray for peaceful rest.  May his soul find perfection in the presence of God, and the honor as a child of God that he was denied in his last moments.  And for the other, we pray for a turning of his heart, honest repentance and acknowledgment of the terrible consequences of the power he chose to claim. 

In the days since, we have seen anger flow out of houses and apartments – places of isolation in recent times – and into the streets.  The anger is righteous, but the way it mutates into further violence risks the loss of additional lives, which can only compound the injustice it is trying to bring to an end.  As of when I write this, it appears that two people have been killed in the riots in Minneapolis.  That is already two too many – let us pray there are no more.

Too often, events of this kind seem to leave us having learned little.  I ask you to renew your prayers that we as a society will have a turning of heart, that the horror of the scenes played and replayed on television screens all across the United States (and, to our shame, around the world) will awaken in us a new will to work for justice.  Perhaps by the grace of God, anger will lead to constructive change and confrontation to understanding.

O God, you have bound us together in a common life. Help us, in the midst of our struggles for justice and truth, to confront one another without hatred or bitterness, and to work together with mutual forbearance and respect; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

God’s peace to you all
Howie+

The Reverend Dr. Howell C. Sasser, Jr., Rector
StThomassRector@googlegroups.com

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for May 31, 2020

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Hello faith family! I am in shock that we are coming to the end of May.  The school year is wrapping up, and with that comes celebrations of academic achievement!  Some of our own scholars are noted for their accomplishments in this week’s Carpenter’s Helper newsletter. 

  • May 31, 2020 is Pentecost Sunday!  I am so looking forward to seeing our #SpiritSelfies together.  
  • Wednesday noon Intercessory Prayer service continues via YouTube.  
  • On Thursday, June 4, 2020, Deacon Cecily will be offering evening Compline prayers at 7 p.m.  Please write to me at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com if you would like the link to this new weekly Zoom worship service.
  • The following Sunday, June 7, 2020, we will join with most other churches in the Diocese of Delaware to “attend” the bishop’s livestream service. So, there will not be the usual 9 a.m. worship service at St. Thomas’s. Details about time and how to connect to the Bishop’s service will follow shortly.

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

A Day of Mourning for those who have died during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Dear Friends in Christ,

In response to the call for a day of mourning and lament as described in this article titled “After 100,000 COVID-19 Deaths in U.S., Interfaith Leaders, Mayors Call for Day of Mourning and Lament,” I invite you to join me on Zoom Monday, June 1, 2020, at 10 a.m., for a time of prayer and reflection as we commend to Our Father in Heaven those who have died during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Write to the Parish Office of St. Thomas’s at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or St. Nicholas for Zoom instructions.

Fr. Bill
The Very Reverend William B. Lane