From: St. George's DC
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Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2020 8:01 AM
Subject: Join us for Today's Sunday Service at 0945 ~ St.
George's ~ St. Luke's ~ Calvary
Worship with us Today - 0945
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St.
George's Episcopal Church
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Reminder
Today's Sunday Worship
St. George's ~ St. Luke's
~ Calvary
Today, December
27, 2020 we will worship via zoom joining St. Luke's and
Calvary live. St. Luke's and Calvary have been worshiping
together since our closure began. They have invited us to join
them. An alternative to joining on Zoom is to watch it live
streamed on St. George's facebook page. We will also post it
to St. George's YouTube page for viewing post livestream.
Sunday
Worship:
Date: Dec
27, 2020
Time: 9:45
a.m.
Zoom
Link: https://zoom.us/j/3626271076
Meeting ID
number: 362-627-1076. If asked for password -- 001891
If you are
calling in by cellphone, we ask you to use this number:
301-715-8592, meeting ID: 362-627-1076.
If you
must use landline to call in, use 1-877 -853-5247, meeting ID:
362-627-1076. Password is 001891 (this is toll-free, but it
costs St. Luke's)
Celebrant:
The Reverend Yolanda Rolle
Preacher:
The Reverend Peter Jarrett-Schell
For our
Sunday readings - click here for the
Lectionary Readings.
Watch
via Facebook Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/stgdc/
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Bible Study
Today we
will study: Matthew 2:1-12
Topic:
Sunday Bible Study
December
27, 2020 09:00 AM
Zoom
Meeting ID: 863 9478 1138
Passcode:
233923
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Sunday Worship
Communion
We’ll follow the form found on page 396 of the
Book of Common Prayer (“Communion under Special Circumstances”),
which also includes Confession and a Post-Communion Prayer.
If you did not have an opportunity to pick up
consecrated bread and wine, you may wish to pray the prayer below
while others are receiving. It’s a prayer for Spiritual Communion
that originated in Apartheid South Africa, in another time when
the sacraments of the Church were not always readily available.
Jesus,
may all that is you flow into me.
May
your body and blood be my food and drink.
May
your passion and death be my strength and life.
Jesus,
with you by my side enough has been given.
May
the shelter I seek be the shadow of your cross.
Let
me not run from the love which you offer
But
hold me safe from the forces of evil.
On
each of my dyings shed your light and your love.
Keep
calling to me until that day comes
When,
with your saints, I may praise you for ever.
Amen.
(1989
Anglican Church of South Africa)
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National Cathedral
WORSHIP SERVICE
Holy Eucharist
Sunday, December 27 |11:15 am EST
First Sunday After Christmas
Join us
for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist on this Fourth Sunday
of Advent. The Rev. Patrick Keyser preaches and The
Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello presides.
Watch Today
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National Cathedral
ONLINE CHAPEL
Healing Prayers
Sunday, December 27, 12:45 pm—1:30 pm
Healing ministers are available for online private
prayers following the Cathedral's Sunday service. Those who
would like healing prayers for themselves or someone in their
lives may join the Zoom link beginning at 12:45 ET. Those seeking
prayers will then join a healing minister in a private online
chapel. Register now »
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National Cathedral
GUIDED MEDITATION
Moving Mindfully into the New Year
Sunday, December 27, 2 pm
2020 has been a year
unlike any other and many of us are looking forward to turning
the page to a new year. Join us for this a half day
retreat as we explore ways to take stock of the old year while
looking forward to the new. Register
now »
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Today
Weekly Bible Study Today
Bible
Study continues via the online platform Zoom. Please join us on Sundays at 9:00 am as we
explore and deepen our understanding of scripture based on the
Lectionary lessons. You don't have to know anything about
the Bible - just bring your heart. We will meet virtually.
Today we
will study: Matthew
2:1-12
Topic:
Sunday Bible Study
December
27, 2020 09:00 AM
Zoom
Meeting ID: 863 9478 1138
Passcode:
233923
For our
Sunday readings - click here for the Lectionary
Readings.
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Our Virtual Community
Please
join in to chat with one another over Zoom. Catch up with one
another, check in with one another, pray together, and be
together as we can in this time.
5:00 p.m.
Tuesday afternoons
Topic:
Saint George's Social Time - Tuesday afternoons
Join Zoom
Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/83714227302
Meeting
ID: 837 1422
7302
Passcode:
139550
Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/abJtWkLXIL
10:00 a.m.
Friday mornings.
Topic:
Saint George's Social Time - Friday mornings
Join Zoom
Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/84685165550
Meeting
ID: 846 8516
5550
Passcode:
645407
Find your
local number: https://zoom.us/u/abJtWkLXIL
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Prayer: The beauty of our Episcopal tradition and the Book
of Common Pray is that even if we cannot gather with our church
community, we can pray with our church. We can pray together
online. We can pray at the same time. We can pray knowing that
somewhere in the world, others are saying the same prayers we
are. We can pray knowing that we are always joined in prayer with
the company of heaven. When we pray, we are never alone.
Please find the Book of Common Prayer
online here if you do not have one at home.
Prayers of
the People: Please
keep me informed of anyone from the parish that we should add to
the parish prayer list. Also, please help me with upcoming
birthdays and anniversaries as we update our records so that we
as a community hold each other in prayer.
Together: Let us ask God to guide us, Jesus to abide in us,
and the Holy Spirit to strengthen us. "God of Grace and God
of Glory...grant us
wisdom, grant us courage for the facing of this hour." (Hymn 594 - The Hymnal 1982)
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Yours in
Christ,
The Rev.
Marilyn Jenkins
Priest-In-Charge
St.
Georges DC
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Peace I
leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give you what
the world gives you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do
not let them be afraid. John
14:27
Wishing
you the peace of God during this time of anxiety. -- The Rev.
Jenkins
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