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Entries for Dec. 30, 2018

12/30/2018

 
Audio for St. Mark’s Chapel’s 10 am service for the 1st Sunday after Christmas Day.  Parishioner and retired Lutheran priest Bruce Steinway celebrated the service for Rev. Brian Blayer, who is on vacation.
Recorded tracks:

  1. Welcoming remarks and highlighting of announcements by Rev. Bruce Steinway
  2. 1st Reading: Isaiah 61:10-62:3 (Madison Day)
  3. 2nd Reading:  Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7 (Madison Day)
  4. Gospel:  John 1:1-18 (Rev. Bruce Steinway)
  5. Sermon (Rev. Bruce Steinway)
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Dear Friends:

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas with friends and family with festive foods and celebrations.  And are anticipating even more merry making as we welcome 2019.  

Here is the news of the week:
  • Due to changes in the Sunday Minister/Children's Service schedule, we are in need of most Sunday Ministers this week at 10am.  Please let the office know if you are available to usher, chalice, serve as the intercessor, read the lessons or set up coffee hour.  Bruce Steinway is the celebrant this week and he needs your assistance. Please let the office know your availability.  
  • Next Friday, January 4 is the inaugural First Friday Organ Concert at noon.  Charlie Houmard invites you to bring a sandwich and a friend.
  • Are you crafty (but not sneaky) and have a use for some beeswax candles?  The Altar Guild has donated several used altar candles that are now too short for the brass candlesticks on the altar.  Most are about 8 inches high and 2 inches in diameter.  If you can use them, please stop by the office.  Yours for the taking. 
  • Weekly Offering envelopes are now available for pick up.  Please see the ushers on Sunday.  If you did not request envelopes but would like them, please feel free to take a box.
  • The Last Sunday Offering for December, to be collected this Sunday, will go to the Mansfield Human Services Special Needs Fund to help families in Town needing assistance to warm their homes, feed their families or other supports.  Thank you for your generosity.
  • A huge thank you to those who made the Christmas celebrations at St. Mark's very welcoming and meaningful to so many.  The Altar Guild had the church aglow, the Pageant participants told the old, old story so well, the musicians enhanced worship for all, coffee hour was festive and to all the Sunday Ministers and anyone who stepped in to help, please know that is all so appreciated.  More than 250 people came home for Christmas.  
  • And if you have any pictures of any part of these celebrations, I hope you will share them with the office to use on bulletin boards and in the annual report. 
All best wishes for happy and healthy New Year!  Cheers!

Linda

Entries for the 4th Sunday of Advent, Dec. 23, 2018

12/23/2018

 
Sorry, there's no sermon recording this week due to recording problems.
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Dear Friends:

It is almost Christmas!  Are you ready?  St. Mark's is almost ready--music prepared and practiced, bulletins are done (the copier is weary) and soon the Altar Guild will work its magic and make the chapel look, oh, so festive.  So many opportunities  to celebrate the birth of Jesus
 
  • Christmas Pageant with Mary and Joseph, angels and magi, shepherds and baby Jesus.  The old, old story will be told once again this Sunday at the 10am service.  
  • Celebrations of the Nativity of Jesus will be celebrated on Christmas Eve at 4pm and 10pm. Bring your enthusiastic and joyous voices to sing the familiar carols announcing the birth of the baby in the manger who was wrapped in swaddling clothes. 
  • Christmas morning will be another celebration and more singing. Holy Communion and carols at 9am.  

In other news:
  • Congratulations!!  Many thanks to everyone who made Friday’s readings and carols program a spectacular success.  Charlie Houmard’s leadership made for a lovely presentation of the Christmas story with readings and carols.  So many made the evening a success from choosing reading selections, to beautiful décor and a fabulous reception following the glorious organ and brass music.  A stellar event.  Check out the pictures on the bulletin board in the lower hallway.
  • The Last Sunday Offering for December, to be collected next Sunday, will go to Mansfield Human Services Special Needs Fund to help families in Town needing assistance to warm their homes, feed their families or other supports.  Thank you for your generosity.
  • First Friday Organ Recitals:  Beginning on Friday, January 4, there will be an organ recital on the first Friday of each month. Charlie Houmard invites you to bring a sandwich and a friend.
  • News from the Episcopal Church in Connecticut:  On Sunday, May 19 at 3PM, ECCT will hold a Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration for couples married fifty years or more.  The event will be held at Christ Church Cathedral in Hartford.  Also, the celebration will recognize those same sex couples who have been together 50 years and are now married.  The liturgy will include the renewal of marriage vows and presentation of commemorative certificates to couples.  If you wish to receive an invitation, please let the office know.   
  • End of Year Giving:   All monetary contributions to the church to be recorded for 2018 must be received in the office or postmarked by December 31st.  And it is never to late to return your pledge card.
I am sure Santa will leave something wonderful for all of you under your tree!

Best wishes, Linda

Entries for the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Dec. 16, 2018

12/16/2018

 
Audio tracks for the 10 am Service on Dec. 9, 2018, the 2nd Sunday of Advent
  • Welcoming remarks and highlighting of announcements by Rev. Brian Blayer
  • 1st Reading: Zephaniah 3:14-20 (Anne Flamming)                    
  • 2nd Reading:  Philippians 4:4-7 (Anne Flamming)                
  • Gospel:  Luke 3:7-18 (Rev. Brian Blayer)                    
  • Sermon (Rev. Brian Blayer)                                        
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There is a significant correction to yesterday's St. Mark's newsletter:
The Christmas Pageant is on December 23 at 10am NOT this Sunday. Thanks to so many who let me know and I hope no one started to hyperventilate! Apologies.
And remember the concert tonight is the perfect way to kick off celebrating the season!
Dear Friends:

It is beginning to feel a lot like Christmas in this third week of Advent--holiday concerts, students studying for exams, lights everywhere, snow showers, and the hustle and bustle in the stores is increasing.  It is the most wonderful time of the year.

Here is the news of the week:
  • Tomorrow, Friday, December 14 at 7pm is the second concert in the Brombaugh Recital Series.  It will be magical with glorious music for organ and brass,  new or favorite Christmas readings, congregational caroling followed by a reception with cookies and cocoa.   Parishioners, UConn's Chordials,  Extreme Measures and Brass Ensemble will offer a joyous evening that is not to be missed.  Many thanks to Louis Hanzlik, Charlie Houmard, Mary Jo Tryba and Anne Flammang for creating a very special and heart warming program.  Donations at the door will go to support the organ maintenance fund.
  • More music in the weeks to come:  The Christmas Pageant will be presented on Sunday, December 16 at the 10am service.  Come hear the Sunday School tell the story of Jesus' birth.  There will be angels, shepherds, magi and, of course, Mary and Joseph plus more congregational caroling.
  • Two services on Christmas Eve will be joyous with familiar carols.  Family Christmas Service will be at 4pm with a "midnight" Christmas Eve service   at 10pm.
  • And if you still want to sing more, it will continue on Christmas Day at 9am.  
  • And there will be even more musical offerings in the New Year--Charlie Houmard will play a noon organ recital on the First Friday of each month.  January 4 at 12 noon is the first date.  Bring a sandwich and a friend.  
There is other news:
  • Christmas Flowers make the church look festive at the celebrations of the Nativity of Our Lord.  If you would like to make a donation to the Flower Fund in memory of loved ones or in Thanksgiving for the blessings of this life, please fill out and return the green form found  in your Sunday bulletin.  Forms should be in the office by Monday, December 17.
  • The Last Sunday Offering for December will be collected on December 30 will go to Town of Mansfield Social Services as part of the Adopt-a-Family program.  Funds will go to Mansfield Human Services' "Special Needs Fund".  Monies would be used to help families pay bills and provide support.
  • Homosexuality and the Bible:  What does scripture really say? How does this inform what we believe? Join the rescheduled conversation on Wednesday, December 19 at 7pm. 
  • Please remember a non perishable food item for Covenant Soup Kitchen or a donation of dog or cat food for collection by the Girl Scouts.  
 Best wishes, Linda
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Entries for Dec. 9, 2018, the 2nd Sunday of Advent

12/6/2018

 
St. Mark’s Chapel audio for Dec. 9, 2018, Second Sunday of Advent

  • Welcoming remarks and highlighting of announcements by Rev. Brian Blayer
  • 1st Reading: Malachi 3:1-4 (Louis Hanzlik)
  • 2nd Reading:  Philippians 1:3-11 (Louis Hanzlik
  • Gospel:  Luke 3:1-6   (Rev. Brian Blayer)
  • Sermon (Rev. Brian Blayer)
Announcements for 12-09-2018
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​Dear Friends:

Happy St. Nicholas Day!  Good Saint Nicholas, show us the way to Bethlehem to see Jesus, the Christ Child, help us to follow your example, sharing Jesus' love with everyone and caring for those in need. 

Here is the news of the week:
  • Please return by Sunday all Adopt-A-Family gifts.  Town of Mansfield  Social Services plans to distribute gifts next Tuesday.
  • The Holiday Organ and Brass Concert with readings and carols  is just a week away.  Mark your calendars and bring your friends on  Friday, December 14 at 7pm.   It will be very special indeed.  Many thanks to Charlie Houmard, Anne Flamming, and Mary Jo Tryba for putting together a fun for the whole family event.
  • Donations of non perishable food items are always needed and even more so at holiday time.  And a local animal shelter also needs donations for the animals in their care.  Lydia Wilderman's Girl Scout troop has placed a box by the back door for donations.
  • Christmastide is a season when the church is beautifully decorated in celebration of the Nativity of our Lord.  Poinsettias and a variety of other seasonal plant material transform the church. Donations may be made in memory of departed friends and loved ones as well as in Thanksgiving for special persons, events or occasions important to you.  To donate, please fill out the green form in the bulletin and return it to the church office no later than December 17.
  • End of Year Giving:    All monetary contributions to the church to be recorded for 2018 must be received in the office or postmarked by December 31st. 
  • Homosexuality and the Bible--what does scripture really say?  How does this inform what we believe?  Rev. Brian will lead a discussion on Wednesday, December 12 at 7pm.  
  • The Stewardship Celebration may be done but it is not too late to return your pledge card.  Prompt return helps the Vestry make budgetary decisions for next year.

  • Wondering how to talk to children about Advent?  Here is a suggested link: 
    http://www.stmarysgoochland.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Advent-Wreath-Liturgy-2017.pdf
    Best wishes, Linda

Entries for Dec. 2, 2018, the 2nd Sunday of Advent

12/6/2018

 

Entries for 12-2-2018, the 1st Sunday of Advent

12/2/2018

 
Rev. Brian's sermon for 12-2-2018, the 1st Sunday of Advent. The usual recording of the service lost due to the recording PC having a memory problem.
The scripture for the day:
• 1st Reading: Jeremiah 33:14-16
• Psalm: Psalm 25
• 2nd Reading: 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13
• Gospel: Luke 21:25-36
The text may be found at The Lectionary Page website:

12-2-2018 Announcements 1st Sunday of Advent.pdf
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Happy Advent!  Here is the news of the week from St. Mark's Chapel:
 
  • Your generosity for the ADOPT-A-FAMILY giving trees has been overwhelming. Boxes and bags of presents have arrived in the office.  Joan Doiron and Kathy Pepin hope you can bring your gifts this Sunday.  The Town has asked that all gifts be returned by December 10 but the committee is working to get them delivered earlier.  Delivering small batches rather than several at once makes things much easier.  
  • And there is one tag left on the tree--a request for movie passes.  Any gift cards to Shop and Stop, Big Y, Blaze Pizza, Subway are also so very appreciated.  
  • And speaking of this Sunday:  it will be busy!  The Stewardship Celebration in Goodwin Hall will feature quiches, fruit and other treats.  Advent Wreathes will be made in the Sunday School classrooms.  The children will make enough for families to take one home.  They will be available at the brunch.  And Pageant Casting will also happen during Sunday School time.  And finally Charlie Houmard will be working with the children who are singing at the Holiday Organ and Brass Concert of December 14.  
  • UConn A cappella groups, the UConn Brass Ensemble and the children of St. Mark's will present an exciting concert of carols and readings on Friday, December 14.  There will be candlelit Christmas readings from Dickens, William Wordsworth, ee cummings, Louisa May Alcott and Dr. Seuss.  It will be magical.  Suggested donation of $20 helps support the organ maintenance fund.
  • The concert will be followed by a festive reception with punch, cocoa, cookies and all manner of holiday treats.  Kathy Pepin is chairing the reception and is looking for volunteers to help set up, decorate,  and then finally clean up.  Donations of cookies or punch fixings are also appreciated. Please reach out to Kathy if you can help.
  • The church is beautifully decorated at Christmas with poinsettias, greens and lights in celebration of the Nativity of our Lord. Donations to these decorations may be made in memory of departed loved ones or in Thanksgiving for special persons or events in your life.  Please look for the green form in your bulletin this Sunday.
  • Homosexuality and the Bible--what does scripture really say?  How does this inform what we believe?  Rev. Brian will lead a discussion on Wednesday, December 12 at 7pm.  
  • WAIM Work Day is Saturday, December 8 from 9-12 in Willimantic.  Volunteers sort clothes, kitchen items and other donated goods to help local families.  Please speak with Rev. Brian for more information--he is on the Board of WAIM and encourages young and old alike to participate.
  • Another celebration to look forward to:  ECCT (The Episcopal Church in Connecticut) is planning a Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration for couples married 50 years or more.  The date is Sunday, May 19, 2019 at 3pm at  Christ Church Cathedral in Hartford.  They also plan to recognize those same sex couples who have been together for 50 years and are now married.  Please let the office know if you wish to receive an invitation.  

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