In this Week's e-pistle... * Sunday Services * Lenten Offerings * Save the Date * * Sunday School News * Women's Bible Study * * Upcoming Dates * Contact Information * Sunday Services March 25, 2018 PALM SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I & Blessing of the palms 9:15 a.m Choir Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II & Blessing of the palms 11:30 a.m. Coffee Hour MINISTERS OF THE LITURGY 8:00 am Adrian Bogart, Acolyte Beverly Banker, Ian Huschle, Bruce Addison, Johanna Canonica, Lectors Johanna Canonica, Eucharistic Minister 10:30 am Donna George, Frank Powers, Acolytes & Eucharistic Ministers George Stimola, Tom Gimbel, Peter Marshall, Carlyle Dunaway, Courtney Callahan, Chris Brayne, Carolynne Dilgard-Clark,Lel Gimbel, St. John's Choir, Sunday School Boys & Girls, Lectors
March 25th George Wildermuth, Harry Davison, Herman Hertweck, Ushers Lel Gimbel, Greeter Suzi Chase, Barbara Podesta, Helaine Spina, Ellen McMillin, Altar Guild HOLY WEEK & EASTER SCHEDULE PALM SUNDAY Dramatic Reading of the Passion Story 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist & Blessing of the Palms 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist & Blessing of the Palms * No Sunday School- children will participate in the Passion reading March 26th MONDAY IN HOLY WEEK 7:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist March 27th TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK 7:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist March 28th WEDNESDAY IN HOLY WEEK 7:00 p.m. Tenebrae - A service of Prayers, Lights & Readings March 29th MAUNDY THURSDAY 7:00 p.m. Eucharist, Foot Washing, Stripping of the Altar 8:00 p.m. All Night Vigil March 30th GOOD FRIDAY 12:00 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy & Communion from the Reserve 4:30 p.m. Good Friday Children's Service 7:00 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy & Communion from the Reserve March 31st Great Vigil of Easter 7:30 p.m. Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City April 1st EASTER 8:00 a.m. Festival Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m. Festival Holy Eucharist & Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt in Memorial Garden
PLEASE SAVE THE DATE ST. JOHN'S OF LATTINGTOWN SPRING DINNER DANCE Saturday, May 12th PIPING ROCK CLUB Invitation to follow SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS I have to be honest here. In year's past teaching Lent to Sunday School kids has pretty much been like baking a soufflé and watching it
sink! Poor Lent. It doesn't have an Advent calendar with chocolates. It's worse. It's about giving up chocolate. And it does get worse sorry to say. Lent doesn't end with a joyous birth like Christmas does or presents brought by kings and presents under the tree. It ends with death on a cross which is quite an unpleasant way to die. So what I am going to tell you next may come as a shock. The Lenten soufflé didn't collapse this year! How did that happen you ask? This not unsubstantial miracle came because they were simply ready. They were ready to follow Christ to the Cross and celebrate His resurrection this year with a hugely greater understanding. As one youth said, "Giving up chocolate is so fake." So that was that, the clarion call to find out what Lent was all about; that if Christmas was important than Lent must be too. It might not have babies and kings and angels flying all about or chocolate but that's okay. They felt deep within that there was a better, bigger present waiting at the end of all this-the Easter Resurrection of our beloved Lord Christ. In our last Lenten lesson it will not surprise you that the kids felt if Advent has a
calendar-shouldn't Lent as well? But it couldn't have chocolates of course. But the end was worth counting down the time for certainly. I went off to help them figure out a calendar for Lent and Holy Weeksomething authentic not truncated from Advent. When I reviewed all the Lent lessons, wood had been the theme. We talked about the actual tree that the cross was cut from. How maybe it began as a lowly acorn and would grow up to serve Jesus Christ himself. We talked about the fact that this tree will live eternally because we see it everywhere in every cross we see atop a church, over an altar or around someone's neck. We talked about how much wood Noah needed for the Ark to save his family while Jesus just needed two pieces of wood to save all of humanity. And the last one is a doozy. We studied a painting of Jesus in his father's carpenter shop. Many of the kids have shop class. And they said every piece of wood craft has a function. We then realized that the Romans had a function for the cross-death, but Jesus had another function for the crosssaving. That was it-the Lenten soufflé elevated! To honor the kids hard work I prayed and shortly thereafter found ribbon with trees on it. That was the calendar I realized! So we made Lenten bell pulls. The two sticks at bottom and top represent the cross. The top tree is a Christmas tree where our calendar begins. The next tree features a cross signifying the beginning of the Lenten journey on Ash Wednesday. Next the tree with red hearts represents Jesus shedding His blood for love of us on Good Friday. The next tree in yellow or with a halo is the Resurrection tree; proof that He changed the function! And finally the Easter Egg tree symbolizing rebirth. Actually every Lent is like a Cadbury Egg (we got chocolate in) when we take the journey learning to see life hidden in death, hope hidden in sin, faith hidden in fear, triumph hidden in tragedy and love in absolutely everything.
WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY
Every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the Guild Room Hosted by Lois Zaloom for information: spats11@optonline.net SCENES FROM ST. JOHN'S Views from the lens of Fr. Stephen
Stations of the Cross
THIS WEEK at ST. JOHN'S See schedule above for Holy Week and Easter OFFICES CLOSED APRIL 2-7 for Easter Break St. John's Contact Information The Reverend Mark L. Fitzhugh, Rector The Reverend Stephen C. Tamke, Curate Staff Christopher Brayne, Director of Music Ministry Courtney Callahan, Director of Outreach & Children's Ministry Mary Savin, Parish Administrator Kate Scefonas, Sexton Mary Syracuse, Financial Officer Office Hours Monday thru Friday - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 516-671-3226 The Vestry Michael Powers, Senior Warden (2018) Victoria Fox, Junior Warden (2020) John Fredericks, Clerk (2018) George Stimola, Treasurer (2020) Jay Aston (2019) Carlyle Dunaway (2020) Martha Busconi (2019) Thomas Gimbel (2019) Johanna Canonica (2019) Jackie Powers (2020) Wayne Chambless (2018) Judy Wohrle (2018) Henry Davison (2019) Julie Zarou (2019) For information regarding Sunday School, please send an email to courtneycallahan@yahoo.com In case of a pastoral emergency, please call 516-491-3936 St. John's of Lattingtown Episcopal Church
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