Tuesday, January 24, 2012

What's Up This Week (1/23-29)

 Our Bishop's Visit on Sunday was a delight!
On Sunday, Bishop Mark Beckwith visited St. Agnes' to celebrate and preach, meet with the children, encourage the congregation to pray deeply and reach out in God's love to others, give a forum, and meet with the Vestry.

Fun highlights:  Jordan Newbury holding the crozier (The Bishop had to make a "baa...baa" noise before they remembered Bo Peep), and Jocelyn Dilkes wearing the miter, slightly outsized and slippy for her.

Most moving:  congregational response to the Bishop's challenge to think about and pray about our individual and congregational mission(s) in the world.


Coming up this week: 
   Tuesday        1 PM       Women's Group, Library
   Wednesday   7:30 PM  Taize Service, Church
   Thursday       4 PM       Confirmation Teens make sandwiches for Soup Kitchen
   Friday, all day               Diocesan Convention
   Saturday, all day           Diocesan Convention
   Sunday         10 AM     Children's Chapel, Eucharist with healing, Coffee Hour
                                         Teens have Christian Formation

Friday, January 6, 2012

What's Up This Week (1/8-14)

Happy New Year!


The ball has dropped; the thank-yous for presents are sent; the first New Year's Resolution has sunk under the wobbles of the week:  so now what?


Here at St. Agnes', we're talking about "mission and ministry," church-y words which point to another church-y word, "vocation." If you haven't clicked on the X button yet, let me give you a zinger of a quote from a letter I received from a nun in 1959, when I was in my twenties and trying to figure out the Alfie question, "What's it all about?"

I'd written a snarky letter to Sr. Catherine Josephine Remley, of the Order of St. Helena, trying to be ever so collegiate-ly cool about not wanting to be a nun.  In her letter back, Sr. Josephine, as we called her then, spoke of her conviction that God has a purpose for each of us, something which will be done best if we move in our context, using our gifts and long suits where we sense a tug from God; and which will not be done at all, or will be done not as well by someone else, if we don't do it;  and this, she said, is our "Vocation, with a big 'V'."

She continued,
"In every moment, we also have a "vocation, with a little 'v';
and as you live out your vocations in the moment,
your Vocation will become clearer in time.
Never you doubt it.
God is always calling, but we are not always listening."

Years later, The Rev. Mary Michael Simpson, also OSH, said
"I believe that what you want in your deepest self and what God wants for you are the same thing."


What a thought: 
In every moment, there is something that you can do,
        a facet of you letting the love of God show through,
        the intersection of your gifts and context and a call,
               a tug of the heart from the Holy One:
        the meeting of your deepest longings and God's own dream:

In every moment, you can be making a difference -
        in your family,
        in your workplace,
        among your friends and neighbors,
        in your parish,
        in your community,
        in our world...
        and while it will not always be "happy"
        it will be a joyous new year.

               Fairbairn


What's up in early and mid-January: 
    Friday, January 6th:  The Feast of the Epiphany
             12:30  ECW luncheon, Lorenzo's, West Paterson
    Sunday, January 8th:  First Sunday after the Epiphany
              10:00  Eucharist (Worship with communion), Children's Chapel, Elementary Education
                         Coffee Hour follows
    Tuesday, January 10th:  
              1:00    Needlecrafters, Library              
              7:30   Communications Committee, Library
     Sunday, January 15th:  Second Sunday after the Epiphany
            10:00  Eucharist (Worship with communion), Children's Chapel
                         Coffee Hour follows
     Tuesday, January 17th:

             1:00    Needlecrafters, Library 
     Wednesday, January 18th:
             7:30   Adult Education, Library