Frontpage, December 18, 2016

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1. Newcomers – Welcome Page

2. Contact the Rev Catherine Hicks, Rector

3. St. Peter’s Sunday News

4. December, 2016 Server Schedule

5. Latest Newsletter-the Parish Post (Dec, 2016)

6. Calendar

7. Parish Ministries

8. What’s new on the website . Dec. 25, 2016

9. Latest Photo Galleries 

10. Latest Bulletin (Dec. 24, 2016) 4:30pm,  Christmas Day Bulletin (Dec. 25, 2016) 11am and Sermon (Dec. 24, 2016)

Dec. 24, 2016 

 

Dec. 25, 2016 

11. Recent Services:


Advent 1, Nov. 27

Photos from Advent 1


Advent 2, Dec. 4

Photos from Advent 2


Advent 3, Dec. 11

Photos from Advent 3


Mike Newmans Block print of St. Peter's Christmas

 Block Print by Mike Newman


Projects  


Lessons in how to read music from the weekly bulletin.

Current Lesson, Part 15, Aug. 28, 2016 – "Brethren, We Have Met Together"   


We have a repository of favorite book titles and authors. More information..

Submit your favorite book(s) to our growing repository.


Link to the reports from Jan 17 Annual Meeting


 

Daily "Day by Day"


Follow the Star

Daily meditations in words and music.  


Sacred Space

Your daily prayer online, since 1999

"We invite you to make a ‘Sacred Space’ in your day, praying here and now, as you visit our website, with the help of scripture chosen every day and on-screen guidance."


Daily C. S. Lewis thoughts


Saints of the Week, Dec 18 – 25

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[Maria Stewart, 1879, Prophetic Witness]
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Saint Thomas the Apostle
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[Henry Budd, Priest, 1875]
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The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Christmas Day

Dec. 18 -5:00pm – Moravian Chrismas Tea for the ECW

Dec. 21 -10:00am – Ecumenical Bible Study

Dec. 24-4:30pm, Christmas Eve service

Dec. 25 -11:00am, Christmas Day service


Christmas Eve at St. Peter’s, Dec 24

52 enjoyed a wonderful collection of Christmas carols, a dramatic retelling of the Luke Gospel story, a sermon on Father Damien and the shepherds concerning fear, the celebration of Cookie and Johnny’s anniversary and, of course, Silent Night – all within the elegantly decorated St. Peter’s nave. 

1. Photos

2. Sermon

3. Description


Highlights of Sunday, Dec. 18

1 Photos from the Christmas Play Sunday, Dec. 18, 11am 

Last Sunday Advent 4, Dec. 18, 2016, 11am    

Video clips of the Christmas Play.

2 Photos from the Candle Tea and Love Feast Sunday, Dec. 18, 5pm 

Candle Tea and Love Feast, Dec. 18, 2016, 5pm    

Video clips of the service.


Sunday Readings and Servers, Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2016   

Sunday Readings and Servers, Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2016   


Our Christmas Invitation.. in 1 minute


Christ could be born a thousand time in Galilee – but all in vain until He is born in me.- The Book of Angelus Silesius

Advent 1

Advent 1 links


Advent 2

Advent 2 links


Advent 3

Advent 3 links


Advent 4

Advent 4 links


 Christmas , December 25, 2016 

In that region there were shepherds living in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night. Then an angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid; for see– I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord.
 
When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go now to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us." So they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the child lying in the manger.When they saw this, they made known what had been told them about this child; and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds told them
 

Explore Christmas Eve– A study of the scriptures, art and the meaning of the Christmas Scriptures.  

 

Explore the Art of the Nativity from 1200-2002  How the Nativity has been viewed by artists for 800 years. Go to the presentation  

Rediscovering the love of God this Christmas- a one minute video from the Acts8Movement of the Episcopal Church 

 

Origins of 30 Christmas Carols  
 

Unlikely Christmas Carols: Bruce Cockburn’s "Cry Of A Tiny Baby"

 

A post from teacher and theologian David Lose: "So maybe I shouldn’t describe this Christmas carol as “unlikely” in that Bruce Cockburn has explored the Christian story and theology, along with issues of human rights, throughout his forty-year career. But it may very well be unfamiliar to you. If so, you’re in for a treat, as the Canadian folk and rock guitarist, singer-songwriter’s beautiful retelling of the Christmas story blends elements of both Luke’s tender narrative of the in-breaking good news of God to the least likely of recipients – a teenage girl, her confused fiancee, down-and-out shepherds – with Matthew’s starkly realistic picture of a baby that threatens kings by his mere existence. 

Here’s the link to a video with the words .   

For more David Lose writing about the Christmas Eve and Christmas readings, check out the "Christmas sermon I need to hear."  

"Space in the Manger"

by Meghan Cotter. Meghan is executive director of Micah Ecumenical Ministries, a faith-based nonprofit that offers holistic care to the community’s street homeless

"Some time back, I watched a friend in need attempt to repair five years worth of disintegrating relationships. The library, a local gymnasium, a number of area businesses and even her family had cut off ties in response to her boisterously disruptive behavior.  

" She’d picked up criminal charges—a few nuisance violations, a trespassing or two and an assault on an officer. At times, even the agencies trying to help her had been left with little choice than dismissing her from their facilities. But the more the community isolated her, the more volatile became her symptoms. She grew angrier and louder. Her self-appointment as the spokesperson for her homeless peers turned radical, even threatening. Feeling ignored and stripped of personhood, she waltzed into a church one Sunday, intent on being heard. Just in time for the sermon she rose from the congregation, rolled out a sleeping bag and unleashed a number of choice words to convey the plight of Fredericksburg’s homeless.

" The following morning, the church pastor faced a critical decision. In the interest of safety for his congregation, he too considered banning her from his church building. Instead, he made up his mind to find a way to help this woman. By the end of the week, she was hospitalized and taking medications. Within the month she had stepped down to Micah’s respite home, which cares for homeless individuals when they are discharged from the hospital. She realized how sick she really was, and a new person emerged before our eyes. She reunited with family, paid off fines, regained her driver’s license, became remarkably motivated to comply with doctor’s appointments. She set goals—seeking disability, but only temporarily, going back to school, earning a nursing degree and finding a way to productively address the needs of the community’s homeless.

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A Christmas Message from Bishop Goff – "Where is this stupendous stranger?" 

Link to the video

"So I invite us all to a spiritual discipline in this holy season and that is to spend some time with someone you don’t ordinarily engage…maybe someone of a different generation either much older or much younger than you or someone of a different race or ethnicity, a different culture or religion, a different economic circumstance.

"Have a cup of coffee together or a meal together, talk and listen deeply. Look for the face of Christ in that person. Because as we come to really know a stranger in our midst we welcome Christ who was himself a stranger and we find surprising connections that we never imagined with other natives of this world God made.


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