Sunday, February 28, 2021

St. George's ~ St. Luke's ~ Calvary Episcopal Church combined worship today -- Sunday, 02-28-2021

From: St. George's DC <revjenkins@stgeorgesdc.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 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

 

St. George's Episcopal Church


 

 

 

Reminder

Today's Sunday Worship

St. George's ~ St. Luke's ~ Calvary

 

Today, February 28, 2021 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: Feb 28, 2021

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 Gayle Fisher-Stewart

Preacher: Ms. Jennifer Amuzie

 

For our Sunday readings - click here for the Lectionary Readings.

 

Watch via Facebook Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/stgdc/

 

 

Bible Study

Today we will study: John 2:13-22

Topic: Sunday Bible Study

February 28, 2021 09:00 AM

Zoom Meeting ID: 863 9478 1138

Passcode: 233923

 

 

Holy Communion

Under Special Circumstances

 

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)

 

 


HBCU Sunday

National Cathedral

WORSHIP SERVICE

Holy Eucharist

Sunday, February 28 |11:15 am EST

Second Sunday in Lent

 

Join the National Cathedral online for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist on the Second Sunday in Lent. The Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith preaches. As we round out Black History Month, we will celebrate the contributions of the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities, featuring a virtual HBCU choir and readings by the presidents of Howard University and the University of the District of Columbia. Watch Today »

 

 


CONVERSATION WITH CHURCH LEADERS AND SCHOLARS

The Black Church

Friday, March 5, 6:30 pm

 

Join WETA for a powerful and insightful conversation on the role of the Black Church — past, present and future. The Rev. Canon Leonard Hamlin moderates this discussion. Register now »

 

 


 

ONLINE CONCERT

The King's Singers

Sunday, February 28, 4 pm

Grab your ticket to watch the King’s Singers and the Washington National Cathedral Choir perform. Meet the King’s Singers! Join us in a webinar after the concert as we discuss composition, choral music and much more with the King’s Singers themselves! Get your ticket »

 

 


National Cathedral

REGISTER TODAY

Lent and Easter Season Pass

Grab your Lent & Easter Season Pass, and we’ll send each worship service, concert and online offering directly to your inbox. Events are webcast live, but you can join at a time that’s convenient for you. Learn more »

 

 


CONVERSATIONS ON RACE AND FILM

A Long Long Way

Tuesday, March 2, 7 pm

Join us for the 2021 virtual Long Long Way Film Series, in partnership with Baylor University, the March on Washington Film Festival and the Austin Film Festival. We'll be exploring the themes of race in three legendary films: Black Panther, Casablanca and Crash.

Register now »

 

 


National Cathedral

JOURNEY TO THE CROSS

Lenten Vespers

Sundays during Lent, 6 pm

Journey with us through the Lenten season at our weekly contemplative services of prayer and music as we prepare for the joy of the Resurrection. Watch Sunday »

 

 

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: John 2:13-22

Topic: Sunday Bible Study

February 28, 2021 09:00 AM

 

Zoom Meeting ID: 863 9478 1138

Passcode: 233923

 

For our Sunday readings - click here for the Lectionary Readings.

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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)

 

 

Online Resources:

 

Diocese of Washington: Diocese of Washington resource hub 

 

Bishop Curry: Weekly meditation series - Habits of Grace

 

 

Yours in Christ,

 

The Rev. Marilyn Jenkins

Priest-In-Charge

St. Georges DC

 

 

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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