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Video Mass – First Sunday after Christmas, 2020

Video Mass – December 24th, 2020

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – December 20th – Fr. Thomas.

This week’s “Rector’s Message” comes from my wife Erin, whose poetic skills are evident once again in this poem which the young people recited at the 10 a.m. mass last week.

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2020!!!

T’was the night before Christmas
And throughout the earth
God’s children were waiting
For our Dear Savior’s birth

The people in 2020
Had been through quite an ordeal
The COVID pandemic
Their hearts would try to steal

But God in His mercy
Gave strength and His love
To all His Children
To trust in above!

They would gather in small groups
Or meet via Zoom
Nothing could dampen their faith
Even if they weren’t in the same room

Instagrams, texts, phone calls
And only greetings by Skype
Could not put a damper
On the impending blessed night!

Much care was taken to decorate
And bring out the best
In the year of the Coronavirus
That had put all to the test!

So, as we prepare our homes
With tinsel and colored lights
Let us not forget what we celebrate
On this great Holy Night

Mary’s “Yes” at the Annunciation
Is what paved the way
For the world’s greatest gift
Given that first Christmas day

It was God incarnate, in the person of Christ
Who humbled Himself and came to earth
Mercifully bringing salvation to mankind
Through the Blessed Virgin’s Birth

So, God bless you and your families
At this Christmas and beyon’
And many prayers for a healthy and holy
Twenty twenty-one!

NOTICES:

Video Viewing Options for Sunday’s mass – there are three different ways to view our videos: 1) our church website; 2) our Facebook page; and 3) our YouTube channel.  See the links listed below.

Opportunities for Giving – there are several options that safely and efficiently expedite your generous donations: electronic bank transfers or automatic bank transfers via personal accounts or credit/debit cards; personal checks delivered by USPS; and our favorite through joining our giving family online through our website or at www.myEoffering.com with our secure vendor Church Envelope Budget Company, who provides you with yearly offering envelopes. Please do NOT leave any envelopes with checks/cash unattended at church mailboxes.

Sandwiches for St. George’s: We will continue making sandwiches at least through December. Please bring them to St. David’s parking lot each Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 am. St. George’s is trying to begin serving to-go dinner meals but is not getting enough of the parishes and other groups to support that yet. So the hot lunches with to-go sandwich bags for a later dinner will continue for a while. Thank you for the ongoing support! We continue to provide 300± sandwiches every week. If you are working and cannot come Wednesday mornings please feel free to call me to set up a Tuesday night drop off.

Christmas Flowers: We are collecting donations of $25.00 for Christmas flowers starting this week. Please fill in a form, and leave it in the plate, or call the office. The deadline has been extended to Sunday, December 20 th.

Sunday School is back in operation with the necessary protocols in place.

The Annual Living Nativity will again be held on Saturday and Sunday evenings, December 19 th and 20 th for one hour beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Offering Envelopes: If you use the offering envelope, please contact the office at your earliest convenience.

Christmas Eve Mass:
Thursday, December 24th at 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.

Christmas Day Mass:
Friday, December 25 th at 10:00 a.m.

Holy Eucharist:
Tuesdays: 8:30 a.m.
Wednesdays: 6:30 p.m.

PLEASE PRAY – For the sick: Ashlyn, Beth, Charlotte, Debbie, Donna, Francis, Iliana, Jeanne, Jim, Joaquin, Kim, Theda.

For birthday celebrations: Marilyn Perakos, Sherry Richardson, William Jackowski III, Allison Owen, Megan Jacques, William Owen, Jr., Austin Ward.

For expectant mothers: Andi, Ashley, Katherine, Mayoli.

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – December 13th – Fr. Thomas.

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – December 13th – Fr. Thomas.

Some years ago the newsletter of Holy Trinity Church, Vicksburg, Miss., provided this tale:  A man was trying hard to get the ketchup to come out of the bottle.  During his struggle the phone rang, so he asked his four year old daughter to answer the phone.  “It’s the Rector, Daddy,” the child said to her father.  Then she added, “Daddy can’t come to the phone to talk to you right now.  He’s hitting the bottle.”

“Out of the mouths of babes,” as they say!  Regardless of how we celebrate the Christmas season – the birth of God’s Son into the world, and His continued entry into our lives on a daily basis is the message we need to hear and proclaim throughout the entire year.  Joy is a fruit of the Spirit, and true joy is a gift from God.  It does not flow from what’s happening outside of us; it flows from the DNA of God Himself.

To give C.S. Lewis the last word:  “If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.”  This is why God came into our world to begin with.  With two weeks left before Christmas, it’s not too late to re-evaluate our priorities in preparation for the celebration of Christ’s birth.  If we learn nothing else at this Christmas season, then we will have discovered that true joy which enlightens the world at all times.

NOTICES:

Video Viewing Options for Sunday’s mass – there are three different ways to view our videos: 1) our church website; 2) our Facebook page; and 3) our YouTube channel.  See the links listed below.

Opportunities for Giving – there are several options that safely and efficiently expedite your generous donations: electronic bank transfers or automatic bank transfers via personal accounts or credit/debit cards; personal checks delivered by USPS; and our favorite through joining our giving family online through our website or at   www.myEoffering.com with our secure vendor Church Envelope Budget Company, who provides you with yearly offering envelopes. Please do NOT leave any envelopes with checks/cash unattended at church mailboxes.

Sandwiches for St. George’s:  We will continue making sandwiches at least through December. Please bring them to St. David’s parking lot each Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 am. St. George’s is trying to begin serving to-go dinner meals but is not getting enough of the parishes and other groups to support that yet. So the hot lunches with to-go sandwich bags for a later dinner will continue for a while. Thank you for the ongoing support! We continue to provide 300± sandwiches every week.  If you are working and cannot come Wednesday mornings please feel free to call me to set up a Tuesday night drop off.

Volunteers to Decorate the Church: Christmas is only two weeks away and we’re asking for volunteers to help Saturday morning at 9 for about 2 hours to decorate the church, set up the tree, hang lights, etc., particularly in preparation for the day school Christmas programs next week.

Christmas Flowers:  We are collecting donations of $25.00 for Christmas flowers starting this week.  Please fill in a form, and leave it in the plate. The deadline is December 15th.

Sunday School is back in operation with the necessary protocols in place.

Saturday, December 19 from 8-11am Church cleaning and decorating.  Everyone welcome and please come wearing mask.

The Annual Living Nativity will again be held on Saturday and Sunday evenings, December 19th and 20th for one hour beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Offering Envelopes:  If you use the offering envelope, please contact the office at your earliest convenience.

Holy Eucharist:

                    Tuesdays: 8:30 am
                    Wednesdays: 6:30 pm

PLEASE PRAY – For the sick: Ashlyn, Beth, Charlotte, Debbie, Donna, Francis, Iliana, Jeanne, Jim, Joaquin, Kim, Theda.

For birthday celebrations: Robert Bresnahan, Reagan Bresnahan, Elyssa Beresford, Eli Carter, Neville Tinglin.

For our expectant mothers: Ashley, Andi, Mayoli.

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – December 6th – Fr. Thomas.

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – December 6th – Fr. Thomas.

According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, while both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to mid-December.  Female reindeer retain their antlers until after they give birth in the spring.  Therefore, according to every historical rendition depicting Santa’s reindeer, every single one of them – from Rudolph to Blitzen – had to be a female.  We should have known – only women would be able to drag a fat man in a red velvet suit all around the world in one night and not get lost!

December 6th  is the commemoration of St. Nicholas, the 4th c. bishop of Myra in modern-day Turkey, who threw bags of money through the windows of poor families, and is the prototype of Santa Claus.  Because of the Pandemic, this Christmas may be somewhat different than other years. With all the distractions of the season, it may be difficult for some to stay focused on the  true meaning of the season: the incarnation of God’s Son into our world, and our lives.  What if we let go of the “perfect Christmas,” whatever that might be, and watch for the signs of God’s presence today in our world?  With only three weeks to go, will we be ready for Christmas?  More importantly, are we ready for Jesus’ return – today, and at the Last Day?  As the familiar hymn reminds us, “How silently, how silently, the wondrous gift is given.  So God imparts to human hearts the blessings of His heaven.  No ear may hear His coming, but in this world of sin, where meek souls will receive Him, still the dear Christ enters in.”

NOTICES:

Video Viewing Options for Sunday’s mass – there are three different ways to view our videos: 1) our church website; 2) our Facebook page; and 3) our YouTube channel.  See the links listed below.

Opportunities for Giving – there are several options that safely and efficiently expedite your generous donations: electronic bank transfers or automatic bank transfers via personal accounts or credit/debit cards; personal checks delivered by USPS; and our favorite through joining our giving family online through our website or at   www.myEoffering.com with our secure vendor Church Envelope Budget Company, who provides you with yearly offering envelopes. Please do NOT leave any envelopes with checks/cash unattended at church mailboxes.

Sandwiches for St. George’s:  We will continue making sandwiches at least through December. Please bring them to St. David’s parking lot each Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 am. St. George’s is trying to begin serving to-go dinner meals but is not getting enough of the parishes and other groups to support that yet. So the hot lunches with to-go sandwich bags for a later dinner will continue for a while. Thank you for the ongoing support! We continue to provide 300± sandwiches every week.  If you are working and cannot come Wednesday mornings please feel free to call me to set up a Tuesday night drop off.

Stockings for Stars Christmas Project:  Thank you for the generous donations I have already received in support of our Christmas Outreach Project.  We have 41 children (28 families) at the Fortin Center in South Bay. After another conversation with the Director, we have decided on providing gift cards to the families so they can purchase what they need most, be it food for Christmas dinner, clothing or toys.  Once I see how much we collect we can determine the value of the gift card each child or family will receive.  All donations need to arrive at my home by Sunday, December 6th. I will be at both services that morning in case you hadn’t mailed your check in time to reach me by the 6th. I will purchase the gift cards on Monday, December 7th.  Please call me if you need to make other arrangements. I am happy to be flexible.

Please mail your donations to Joyce Parker, 104 Locust Lane, RPB, FL 33411. The check should be made out to St. David’s. Please write Stockings for Stars in the notes area. Many thanks. Joyce 561-312-2719

Christmas Flowers:  We are collecting donations of $25.00 for Christmas flowers starting this week.  Please fill in a form, and leave it in the plate. The deadline is December 15th.

Sunday School is back in operation with the necessary protocols in place.

The Annual Parish Meeting will be Sunday, Dec. 13 at 9 a.m. in the parish hall.  New Vestry members will be elected, financial information for this past year will be presented and reports from various ministries will be presented.

Saturday, December 19 from 8-11am Church cleaning and decorating.  Everyone welcome and please come wearing mask.

The Annual Living Nativity will again be held on Saturday and Sunday evenings, December 19th and 20th for one hour beginning  at 7:00 p.m.

Offering Envelopes:   If you use the offering envelope, please contact the office at your earliest convenience.

Holy Eucharist:

  • Tuesdays: 8:30 am
  • Wednesdays: 6:30 pm

PLEASE PRAY – For the  sick : Ashlyn, Beth, Charlotte, Donna, Francis, Iliana, Jeanne, Jim, Joaquin, Kim, Theda.

For our departed:  Keith Barnett, Eula Brabham, Mary Olmstead.

For  birthday celebrations: Nicholas Webber, John Westerholt.

For our expectant  mothers: Mayoli, Andi.

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – November 29th – Fr. Thomas.

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – November 29th – Fr. Thomas.

A woman goes to the post office to buy stamps for her Christmas cards. She says, “I’d like fifty Christmas stamps.” The clerk replies, “What denomination?” The woman looks puzzled and replies, “Oh well, give me six Catholic, four Presbyterian, eight Baptist, five Lutheran, and twenty- seven Episcopalian.” OK, so even if the various Christian denominations have their idiosyncrasies, at least we can all celebrate the birth of Christ on the same day and with the same joyful enthusiasm.

Today, however, the day after Thanksgiving, is the “official” kick-off of the Christmas shopping season and, until this year, the longest shopping day of the entire year, when stores traditionally have expanded business hours. The biggest sales are conducted in the darkness of early morning or night. Coincidentally, many bad behaviors also normally occur after dark. However, the Advent we celebrate is altogether different. The hanging of the greens, the placement of the poinsettias, the lighting of the first Advent candle – all these invite us to dream dreams of a better world – to allow expectant visions that have little to do with “sugar-plum fairies dancing in our heads.”

The Good News of Advent is that in the shadows of our lives, God is present, and with each candle we light the hope of God’s light and love comes closer. The promise is that even where there is darkness and fear in our lives and in the world around us, God is still present to help us endure, and hope is alive. The morning will come – in God’s good time and in God’s good way. Meanwhile, may we bare the “ stamp” of God’s grace and love until we share in that marvelous light of God’s love, mercy, joy, and peace.

NOTICES:

Video Viewing Options for Sunday’s mass – there are three different ways to view our videos: 1) our church website; 2) our Facebook page; and 3) our YouTube channel.  See the links listed below.

Opportunities for Giving – there are several options that safely and efficiently expedite your generous donations: electronic bank transfers or automatic bank transfers via personal accounts or credit/debit cards; personal checks delivered by USPS; and our favorite through joining our giving family online through our website or at www.myEoffering.com with our secure vendor Church Envelope Budget Company, who provides you with yearly offering envelopes. Please do NOT leave any envelopes with checks/cash unattended at church mailboxes.

Sandwiches for St. George’s: We will continue making sandwiches at least through December. Please bring them to St. David’s parking lot each Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 am. St. George’s is trying to begin serving to-go dinner meals but is not getting enough of the parishes and other groups to support that yet. So the hot lunches with to-go sandwich bags for a later dinner will continue for a while. Thank you for the ongoing support! We continue to provide 300± sandwiches every week.

Stockings for Stars Christmas Project: After speaking with the Director of the Fortin Center in South Bay, we have decided to not ask parishioners to shop for clothes and toys for the children. We will be COVID safe and instead, similar to the school supply drive, we will collect money and order items to be delivered directly to the school. I know this is not the same, that we will miss fighting the Black Friday crowds, standing in long lines to pay, etc. Wait, maybe there are a few advantages to this new way. 😊

Please mail your donations to Joyce Parker, 104 Locust Lane, RPB, FL 33411. The check should be made out to St. David’s. Please write Stockings for Stars in the notes area. Many thanks. Joyce 561-312-2719

Holy Eucharist:
Sundays: 8 am & 10 am
Tuesdays: 8:30 am
Wednesdays: 6:30 pm

Please Pray – For the sick: Ashlyn, Beth, Charlotte, Donna, Francis, Iliana, Jeanne, Jim, Joaquin, Kim, Theda.

For birthday celebrations: Timothy Barreca, Natalie Kalphat, Rose Lewis, Dr. Katherine Harvey, Joe Piconcelli, Sr., Hannah Gardner.

For anniversary celebrations: Lester & Ola Walker

For our expectant mothers: Mayoli, Andi.