From: Saint Georges DC
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The Dragon e-News
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The Dragon
e-Newsletter Weekly
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St. George's Episcopal Church
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Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost
~ October 11, 2020
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160 U Street Washington DC 20001
This
Parish of the Episcopal / Anglican Church was founded in 1930 as
an Episcopal Church for African Americans. St. George's
witnesses to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed through the
Anglican Tradition. We serve as a guiding light for our
parishioners as well as the larger community. We bid
you welcome in the name of the Lord!
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This
Sunday!!
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St.
George’s 90th Anniversary &
Homecoming
Virtual Celebration
Sunday,
October 11, 2020
12:00
noon
Zoom
Meeting ID: 84779937505 Passcode: 542889
Call
in Number: 301-715-8592
Theme: Moving Forward with Grace: Embracing Love, Hope,
Diversity, Justice, and Peace
Bible Verse: For the LORD is good; his mercy is
everlasting; and his faithfulness endures from age to age. Psalm
100:4 (BCP 730)
Please plan to join the Virtual
Celebration via Zoom at 12 noon for a
prelude of special music, greetings, historical perspectives, and
future vision.
Beginning at 12:30 A Celebratory Liturgy by The Rev. Marilyn H.
Jenkins will lift your spirits and prepare you for an inspiration
message from Daughter of St. George’s, The Rev. Dr. Rose Marie
Duncan.
Our celebration continues with a
pictorial video of St. Georgians and a toast to our St. George’s
Gems. festive concert The grand finale features the
internationally acclaimed Dante’ Pope Trio, which starts
at 1:30 p.m.
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Service Music by:
Renowned Vocalist Ms.
Sylver Logan Sharp accompanied by Pianist Extraordinaire Daryl
Hunt
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90th Anniversary Festive Concert
by the internationally acclaimed Dante’ Pope Trio.
“Spiritual Suite” Performed by
Dante’ Pope at the Kennedy Center
Click on below link to view
video.
https://youtu.be/2qlZs2woRJM
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St.
Francis Day
A big thank you to everyone who
assisted with St. Francis Day! We blessed three cats and ten
dogs. We also collected $37.00 and a box of towels for the
D.C. Humane Society. We’re looking forward to an even bigger
event next year!
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Sunday
Schedule
The
Next Sunday Service in Church will be determined by Public Health
Indicators and implemented in a phased approach
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7:30 a.m.
Holy Eucharist RITE I with Sermon -- The Rev.
Marilyn Jenkins
8:30 a.m.
Hospitality Hour
9:00 a.m.
Parish Choir
Rehearsal
9:00 a.m. - Conf.
Room
Bible Study with The Rev. Marilyn Jenkins
10:00 a.m.
Choral Holy Eucharist RITE II with Sermon
-- The Rev. Marilyn Jenkins
11:00 a.m.
Hospitality Hour
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This
Week
Oct 11 - 9:00 a.m. Bible Study
Oct 11 - 9:45 a.m.
Zoom Worship
https://zoom.us/j/3626271076
Oct 14 - 7:00 p.m. Stewardship Bible
Study
Zoom Meeting ID: 840 3418 4786
Passcode: 969192
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Feast
of St. Luke the Evangelist
St. Luke was a Gentile, and the
traditional author of the Gospel According to Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. He was a physician and is identified with the
church's ministry of healing. In Col 4:14, he is described as
"the beloved physician." Many Episcopal hospitals have
the name of St. Luke because he is the patron saint of healing
and the healing professions. His uniqueness is seen in his
detailed description of the birth of Jesus, possibly deriving
from information given him by Mary, the Lord's mother. It is in
the Gospel According to Luke that we have the texts of the
earliest Christian hymns, Magnificat, Benedictus, and Nunc
dimittis . Only this gospel has the parables about the Good
Samaritan and the Prodigal Son. Luke gives special emphasis to
the worth and status of women. He stresses the inclusivity of the
compassion and love of God. Luke is often symbolized as a winged
sacrificial ox holding a gospel book. This symbolism is taken
from the Gospel According to Luke, which begins with Zechariah
sacrificing in the temple and which describes the sacrifice of
Christ. Luke is sometimes pictured as a painter making Christ
known through art. Luke accompanied Paul on his second missionary
trip from Troas to Philippi, and on the third missionary trip
from Philippi to Jerusalem. He also went with Paul to Rome.
Luke's life and work as a physician, historian, and evangelist is
commemorated in the Episcopal calendar of the church year on Oct.
18.
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Design a
sacred space in your house for the elements.
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You will
receive the elements in the vessels pictured below which can be
reverently stored in your sacred space.
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Holy
Communion
All those desiring to partake in receiving Holy
Communion during our live-streamed service may pick up
pre-consecrated elements at the church on Fridays between 9:00
am to 12:00 noon. Or on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 11:00
am. Please ring the bell at the side door and The Rev.
Jenkins will bring you the elements. You will receive the
elements in a container. Please handle the pre-consecrated
elements with reverence and keep in a sacred place in your home.
We begin with Holy Communion in our Liturgy this
Sunday.
If you cannot stop by the church please let The
Rev Jenkins know so
that delivery can be made. Please email: revjenkins@stgeorgesdc.org
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This
Sunday's Worship
St.
George's ~ St. Luke's ~ Calvary
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This Sunday, October 11, 2020 we will again
worship via zoom joining St. Luke's and Calvary live. Please join
us on Zoom if you can. Or you may join us on St. George's
Facebook page as we will stream the Zoom worship live onto
Facebook and on St. George's YouTube Channel.
Sunday Worship:
Date: October 11, 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 us)
St.
George's Facebook Page Livestream Here
St.
George's YouTube Channel Livestream Here
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Outreach:
Serving the Community
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Kwanzaa Kitchen: Janis has
been able to come up with a unique way in which we will continue
to feed the hungry in this important ministry. It involves fewer
than 6 people and we will pack the food to go and place it
outside on tables for people to take their breakfast with them.
We will continue this way until we are able to gather groups
together again.
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St.Georges DC160 U Street NWWashington, DC 20001
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