January 4 - 10 - St. James` Church
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January 4 - 10 - St. James` Church
Invitations & Information January 4, 2015 Dear friends, There’s a piece in The Economist’s current issue entitled, “The Rule of Three: Who Were the Three Kings?” The article explores every unverifiable non-fact that has accrued to their legend over the years, and then connects the peripatetic trio to such threesomes as the Marx Brothers, three siblings in fairy tales, and Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. But here’s the big finish: “For...the mystical significance of the kings, however, there is a more profound dimension to the rule of three to ponder. For three encompasses everything: past, present, future; here, there, everywhere; earth, sea and air; positive, negative, neutral; this, that and the other. Through these trinities the kings, who might be any Tom, Dick or Harry, wander in search of answers (yes, no, maybe) to mysteries even older than that of Father, Son and Holy Ghost: the birth of light, the dawn of life and the primacy of love.” After that conclusion, what’s left for me to add? What the wise men Well, first, I can urge you to read the whole article. Second, I can offer an only-slightly-more-faithful angle: these kings, or wise men, have only one question, actually, and it has a concrete answer. “Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews?” they impolitically ask Herod, the current king of the Jews (Matt 2:2). And then they find him at a Bethlehem stable and pay him homage. Thus what they seek is not answers (yes, no, maybe) to mysteries, but the chance to experience the mystery itself. Can we do the same, and draw near the manger and the altar to experience the presence of the Triune God in our midst? seek is not answers to mysteries, but the chance to experience the mystery itself. In Christ, The Rev. Craig Townsend, Vicar Today at St. James’ Fellowship • After the 9:10 a.m. service, coffee in Donegan Hallway • After the 11:15 a.m. service, coffee in Sunderland Hall • After the 6:00 p.m. service, a Simple Supper in Sunderland Hall Church School resumes! 10:15 - 11:00 a.m. Visit the First Time Families station in the Narthex to learn more about today’s schedule for children and youth. The Jesus Project 10:30 - 11:00 a.m., Coburn Hall The Rev. Ryan Fleenor introduces the next five-week section of the Jesus Project: The Kingdom of God. As we move into the Epiphany season, and look for ways to witness God’s presence among us, we recall Jesus’ proclamation that “the Kingdom of God has come near” and explore what that might mean for us. Epiphany Lessons & Carols _START HERE to begin your life in christ Welcome to St. James’ • Pick up a “Start Here” brochure and return the welcome card to provide or update your address. • Introduce yourself to any of the clergy. • First Steps Meet next to the bell at the back corner of the church after the 9:10, 11:15 a.m., and 6:00 p.m. services for an informal conversation with a member of the clergy about what led you to St. James’ and where you might be called to go in your spiritual life. Tuesday, January 6 | 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. The Three Kings arrive at St. James’ on Tuesday evening! Celebrate God’s manifestation is Christ, witnessed and revered by the magi whose visit we remember on this occasion. Join us for a service of candlelight Lessons & Carols, including anthems by Paul Halley, Felix Mendelssohn, and Sergei Rachmaninoff offered by the Canterbury and Compostela Choirs. After, we will gather for fellowship and “King’s Cake” in Sunderland Hall. All are welcome. This is a wonderful way to close Christmastide and begin Epiphany (for children and adults)! This Week { January 5 - 10 } * Special this week... Tue. Tuesday Lunch Program 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Weekly lunch prepared and served by a group of volunteers to homeless and hungry guests. Serving 90 low-income, elderly, and homeless guests really makes a mess in the kitchen! Volunteers are needed to help clean up from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Please contact Holly Milburn. Tue. Choir Rehearsals resume Visit stjames.org/music to learn more about singing in St. James’ choirs for children, youth, or adults. * Tue. Epiphany Lessons & Carols 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. We conclude the Christmas season with the Feast of the Epiphany, also known as Three Kings Day. Music offered by the Canterbury and Compostela Choirs, followed by a “Kings Cake” festive reception. All are most welcome. Wed. Holy Eucharist 8:00 a.m. We celebrate Holy Eucharist every Wednesday morning. Join us for this service in the Chapel. Wed. Bible Study 8:30 a.m. Join us every Wednesday morning in Sunderland Hall. Thu. We Love to Sing, CREATE! for Worship 4:00 p.m. Kids 0-4 share the joy of singing (with a parent or caregiver). Ages 4-6 listen to and talk about Bible stories, then build them out of Legos! Contact Vicki Hall to learn more. Thu. Thursdays for Families 4:45 p.m. Mid-week worship (this week with Eucharist!), education, activities and dinner, for ages 2-10 in a creative environment. Contact Vicki Hall to learn more. * Fri. Family Friday Lego Night 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. A great time for families to come together! We begin with a service project, then pizza and Lego-building! New this year, a special activity for older kids (4th - 6th grades). Contact Vicki Hall to learn more. Next Sunday { January 11 } • The First Sunday after the Epiphany: Baptism of our Lord • Services at 8:00, 9:10, 11:15 a.m., and 6:00 p.m. • Nursery and Toddler Care, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Readings for the First Sunday after the Epiphany: Genesis 1:1-5; Psalm 29; Acts 19:1-7; Mark 1:4-11 Children’s Eucharist 9:10 a.m. An especially family-friendly service, with music offered by the children’s choirs and a sermon addressed to our youngest parishioners. The Jesus Project 10:30 - 11:00 a.m., Coburn Hall The Jesus Project continues with our Epiphany series on the Kingdom of God. This week, Jimmy Lee, Executive Director of RestoreNYC and a lay leader at All Angels’ Episcopal Church, will lead a forum on God’s plan of restoration for all. Trafficking Awareness Training 1:00 - 2:00 p.m., Sunderland Sex trafficking is a fast-growing criminal enterprise that enslaves thousands in our city. Come learn more from Jimmy Lee, a leader in New York’s fight to restore the lives of sex trafficking survivors. Having spoken at the Forum in the morning, Mr. Lee will lead a sex trafficking awareness training. Lunch is provided. Contact Holly Milburn for more information. New Member Classes begin 10:15 - 11:00 a.m. Whether you’ve already decided to make St. James’ your church, or are curious about how to make that decision, you’re invited! There will be plenty of conversation and time for your thoughts and questions as we explore how this particular community of faith prays, works, and gives for the spread of the Kingdom of God. Contact the Rev. Will Peyton to learn more. News & Notes Small Groups resume the week of January 11 Interested in joining a small group of fellow parishioners for Bible study, conversation, and prayer? Want to explore the things that matter most with people who know you well? Visit stjames.org/smallgroups to learn about new and existing groups, or contact the Rev. Ryan Fleenor to learn more. Faithful Parenting Mon. Jan. 12, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Join us for a conversation with Lise Hilboldt Stolley about families and addiction. Lise is a mom who has been trained by Hazelden’s Graduate School of Addictions to counsel parents and families. A former parishioner, we look forward to welcoming Lise back! Contact Vicki Hall to learn more. Parents and non-parents welcome! Meet & Greet: Children’s Choirs Thu. Jan. 15, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Meet St. James’ new Music Associate for Children and Youth at a reception for Mrs. Loraine Enlow! MLK Mission Trip for 8th - 12th Graders January 17 - 19 Celebrate the mission of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on a trip to Boston, where Dr. King earned his doctorate. In partnering with young Christians doing good works there, spending our time together in worship and discussion, and being in service to the community, we will be inspired by King’s devotion to the cause of social justice and to God’s greater call. Please contact Patrick Kangrga to sign on! Pilgrimage to the Holy Land January 22 - February 4 A group of St. James’ parishioners will travel with the Rector and the Rev. Will Peyton to the Holy Land. Stay tuned to hear more from these pilgrims as they walk in the footsteps of Jesus’ disciples. Mission Trip to Haiti! April 9 - 13 Is God calling you to step out of your comfort zone to find out what exactly it might mean to use your gifts to serve God’s people. All St. James’ parishioners are invited to participate in our new partnership with St. Vincent’s Centre for Handicapped Children, a school, home, and medical clinic serving hundreds of children from all over Haiti. To learn more about our next trip, please contact Holly Milburn. Catechumenate a weekly group led by the Rector Thursdays, 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. Feb. 5 - Mar. 26 What does it mean to call yourself a Christian in 21st century New York? Want a deeper understanding of the teachings of the Christian faith, and what difference they might make in your life? The word “catechumenate” (cata-CUE-men-it) describes an ancient process in the early Church by which people were trained in the Christian life through instruction and prayer. Learn more at stjames.org/catechumenate or contact the Rev. Ryan Fleenor. Icon Writing Workshop February 20 - 22 Christine Simoneau Hales will lead a weekend workshop on the spiritual practice of writing icons, which she describes as “windows into heaven.” Visit stjames.org/icon or contact Grace Beacham to learn more or sign up. Artists in our Midst Loraine Enlow joins St. James’ this new year as Music Associate for Children and Youth. An accomplished musician and theorist, Loraine has worked at Holyrood Church in Washington Heights for the past five years, where she established a vibrant music school. We are very excited to welcome Loraine! A “Meet & Greet” will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 15. We are also delighted that Stephen Tharp, internationally-acclaimed concert organist and composer, has accepted our invitation to become Artist-in-Residence. Having served as our interim organist since November, Stephen will continue to help lead our Sunday morning worship from the organ bench. Pastoral Notes & Prayer Requests Holding one another’s joys, sorrows, and concerns before God in prayer is a spiritual practice that characterizes our life together at St. James’. In our worship services, we pray each other’s prayers together. Outside of our time together, many parishioners make it part of their daily lives to pray the prayers of the parish community. You are invited to participate in your own way. Thanks be to God • For the birth of Eleanor Holly Malafronte on December 27, daughter of parishioners Peter and Christi Malafronte. • for the faith and commitment of parishioners who have already made 2015 financial commitments to St. James’, including dozens of firsttime pledgers; and all who honor the worship and ministries we share by supporting St. James’ with pledges and gifts. • for all the donations of toys and gift cards to our Share the Joy collection of Christmas gifts for children of incarcerated parents. Your prayers are requested • for the mission and ministry of St. James’ in this Christmastide, that the prayers and worship we offer may help us celebrate and respond to the mystery of the Word made flesh. • for the Oyen family, as Emilie, Liv, and Haakon join Mads in Senegal, where he has already started in his new position with the U.N. • for members and friends of the parish who are sick, sorrowful, or in any kind of trouble: Donald, Henry, David, Susan, Mary Jane, Jon & Barbara, Charlene, Mary Cary, Mal, Elona, Carol, Lydia, Douglas, Cynthia, Sally, Pam, Caroline & Michael, Walterene, Seth, Mona, Angelica, George & Sue, Bob, Lisa, Carole, Alain, Stafford, Georgia, James Edward, Joan, Ruth, Lois, Carmela, Gordon & Jean, Lynn, Buzz, John, Matthew, George, Inez, Brian, Alice, Kitty, Elio, Kathi, Terry & Sara, Michael, Mabel, Jane, Juliana, Julia, Pam, Jen & Ulrik, Adrienne, Norman, Maria & her parents, Theo, Otis & his family, Silvana & Gabriel, Jaime, Janet, Eula Mae, Carol, Pallavi, Daric & Janet, Alan, Dave, Edward & Nannette, Antonio, Carolyn & Carter, Justin, Jeanette, Bashar, Bassam & Joseph, Darlene, Abby, Kathy, Jane, Lydia, Adams August, Will, Lilly, Jim, Robin, Alan, Jean-Claude, Todd, Jane, Brian & Nina, Mary, Pamela, Linda, Roger, Annie, Beatrice, Richard, Patricia, Kyle, Gay, Joycelyn, Richard, Reuben, Wendy, Elizabeth, Richard, Laura, Billy, Margaret, Thomas John, Kimberly, Dottie, Robert, Riyadh & Alla, Margo, Mary, Sallie, Bill, Frederic, Tracy, Nancy, Isabel, Sabrina, Herb & Patricia, Christine, Ava, Sylvan, K.T. George, Sylvia, Wiley, Susan, George, David, Ben, James, Kunle, Faith, Jane, Josephin • for justice and peace in this city and nation; for those who serve the common good in law enforcement and the courts; and for the victims of racism, injustice, and police brutality. • for the victims of Ebola, including the sick, the fearful, the bereaved, and all who are working to bring them comfort and healing. • for members and friends of the parish serving in the Armed Forces, in the Diplomatic Corps, and with the U.N.: Tracy, Christian, Mads, Gabriel. We commend to God’s never-failing care • all the victims of civil and military conflicts throughout the world, including Wenjiang Liu and Rafael Ramos, New York City police officers killed in the line of duty in December. • all those we love but see no more, including Barbara Bliss Mestre, for whom a memorial service will be held here on Feb. 9. To have your prayer requests printed in this space, or to provide an update regarding someone for whom you have already requested prayer, please e-mail the clergy at pastoralcare@stjames.org, visit stjames.org/prayer. The Vestry Worship sundays Wolcott B. Dunham, Jr., Senior Warden · Sam Hutcheson, Junior Warden David Andryc Paul Bitler Katharine Fleming Fraser Hunter, Jr. Stephanie Loomis Holly Heston Rochell Gordon Smith Lisa Smith Waddell Stillman Anne Strassner George Wade Campbell Wharton The Clergy & Lay Staff 8:00 a.m. · Holy Eucharist 9:10 a.m. · Holy Eucharist 11:15 a.m. · Choral Eucharist 6:00 p.m. · Candlelight Communion weekdays Wed. 8:00 a.m. · Holy Eucharist Thu. 4:45 p.m. · Worship for Families Open for prayer and meditation Sunday, 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tue. - Fri., 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Rev. Brenda Husson Rector bhusson@stjames.org 212-774-4250 The Rev. Craig Townsend Vicar ctownsend@stjames.org 212-774-4254 The Rev. William Peyton Associate Rector wpeyton@stjames.org 212-774-4255 The Rev. Ryan Fleenor Associate Rector rfleenor@stjames.org 212-774-4241 The Rev. Adrian Dannhauser Rockwell Fellow adannhauser@stjames.org 212-774-4256 Toby Anderson Project Manager tanderson@stjames.org 212-774-4235 Grace Beacham Parish Life gbeacham@stjames.org 212-774-4231 Zoraida Benitez Hospitality 212-774-4220 Chetram Budhram Maintenance 212-774-4200 Calvin Butler Maintenance 212-774-4200 Visit Us parish house hours Mon., Tue., Thu. · 9:00 - 9:00 p.m. Wednesdays · 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. st. james’ church 865 madison ave. new york, ny 10021 Isabel Chelli Hospitality ichelli@stjames.org 212-774-4220 Chris Dickler Communications cdickler@stjames.org 212-774-4244 Loraine Enlow Children’s & Youth Choir lenlow@stjames.org 212-774-4204 Rosa Gentile Assistant to the Rector rgentile@stjames.org 212-774-4251 Lillian Haas Mission Intern lhaas@stjames.org 212-774-4257 To reach any of us during the week, or in case of pastoral emergency at any time, call 212-774-4200. www.stjames.org Vicki Hall Children & Families vhall@stjames.org 212-774-4232 Patrick Kangrga Youth & Young Adults pkangrga@stjames.org 212-774-4239 Cathy McAleer Finance cmcaleer@stjames.org 212-774-4238 Holly Milburn Mission & Outreach hmilburn@stjames.org 212-774-4236 Edmund Moore Interim Parish Manager emoore@stjames.org 212-774-4240 St. James’ Church is a community that actively shares the love of Jesus Christ with each other, Jean-Claude Pelissier Verger, Superintendent jpelissier@stjames.org 212-774-4206 Emil Ramirez Maintenance 212-774-4200 Davis Wortman Organ & Adult Choirs dwortman@stjames.org 212-774-4233 The Rev. Carol Anderson Non-stipendiary Priest Associate Mercedes Rosario Reception mrosario@stjames.org 212-774-4200 Alison Stautberg Stewardship astautberg@stjames.org 212-774-4243 Stephen Tharp Artist-in-Residence our city and the world. st. james’ is an episcopal church, a member of the worldwide anglican communion.
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