Thursday, September 30, 2021

at St. George's Episcopal Church Blessing of the Animals, in the churchyard -- Sunday, 10-03-2021

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St. George's Episcopal Church

 

Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost ~ October 3, 2021

 


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! 

 

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev Marilyn Jenkins

Cell: 202-985-9267

 

Associate Priest: The Rev Yolanda Rolle

 

All Are Welcome!

St. George's Episcopal Church

160 U St. NW 20001



In-person Worship

7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I

10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II

 


This Sunday

October 3, 2021 at 11:30 a.m.

St. George's Churchyard

All Creatures Great and Small

 

Bring your pets to St. George's Episcopal Church for a blessing. A short liturgy will begin at 11:30 a.m. followed by The Rev. Jenkins blessing each animal.

All are welcome!

 

“Blessed are you, Lord God, maker of all living creatures. You called forth fish in the sea, birds in the air and animals on the land. You inspired St. Francis to call all of them his brothers and sisters. May we always praise you for all your beauty in creation.

Blessed are you, Lord our God, in all your creatures!" Amen.

 

Sunday Zoom Information

 

9:00 Bible Study: Will be on the same zoom ID as the 10:00 Holy Eucharist Rite II

 

10:00 Holy Eucharist Rite II

St. George's officially reopened for the 10:00 Holy Eucharist September 12, 2021. However, the service will also be held on zoom.

 

Zoom: Meeting ID: 231 601 6023

Passcode: Dragon

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2316016023?pwd=VjJqSDAzUVNRN3hxRm9ZdjNSbStvUT09

 

Dial by your location: +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

 

Sunday Schedule

In-Person

7:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist Rite I with Sermon -- The Rev. Marilyn Jenkins

 

9:00 a.m. - Bible Study with The Rev. Marilyn Jenkins and also via Zoom

 

10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist Rite II with sermon -- The Rev. Marilyn Jenkins. Find us on zoom as well.

 

In-Person: Masks will be worn and social distancing observed.

 

Join us in praying



Prayers for healing and wholeness have been asked for...click here for the names of those who need our prayers.

Add a name here.

 

Please help to maintain our prayer list by requesting those who have recovered and are no longer in need of special prayers for healing to be removed from the list.

 

 

DC Housing Assistance

 

Rent and utility

assistance when

you need it.

 

Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing -- Weekly News Letter

 

Keep up with news from the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing. Click on the above link. Of note, there will be an Online Conversation with the First Five Black Women Diocesan Bishops on October 27th.

 

Parish Calendar

September - December

 

Stewardship Bible Study

Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m.

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89162595431?pwd=R3RHcXJKT2pscDl1cElqdzM0N2FBQT09

 

Meeting ID: 891 6259 5431

Passcode: 018378

    +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

 


 

90th Anniversary

T-Shirts

Gayle Shuford is taking orders for more t-shirts. Please contact Gayle if you would like to order one.

 

 


 


St. George's Oral History Project

 

Our Interviews are almost complete! This past Friday we were very fortunate to have The Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, Bishop of Washington, come to St. George's for an interview as well as longtime and faithful parishioners Barbara Collins and Mary Ann Wilmer.

 

Your Oral History Project Team has been invited to share our experience with the next cohort of parishes who are included in this year's Congregational Leadership Initiative with the Episcopal Church Foundation. We will do that on October 11, 2021 in Baltimore at the kick off week. We hope our journey with this project resonates for others.

 

Many thank to all who are capturing St. George's history in the oral tradition!

 

 

‘My Name Is Pauli Murray’

Film Screening and Panel Discussion

 

Pauli Murray is of the most influential figures in American 20th century history. Ordained at the National Cathedral in 1977, Pauli Murray finished their professional life as an Episcopal priest.

 

“My Name Is Pauli Murray,” a documentary film, premiered online in January at the Sundance Film Festival and is now playing in select theaters. Washington National Cathedral will screen the documentary for an in-person audience on Sept. 30. It will stream on Amazon Prime beginning Oct. 1. It will also be shown online the same day through the Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York, followed by a discussion with West and Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. The film, which incorporates excerpts from Murray’s diaries and memoirs, shows how she laid the groundwork for future achievements for racial and gender equality.

 

 

National Cathedral Information:

 

My Name is Pauli Murray: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Thursday, September 30 | 7 pm

Perry Auditorium - National Cathedral

 

Speakers

The Rev. Canon Kelly Brown Douglas

Filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy West

Producer Talleah Bridges McMahon

 

This unique discussion at the National Cathedral will explore Pauli’s activism as both groundbreaking for human rights and a lifelong expression of faith. 


 

St. George's: If any St. Georgians want to get involved to help with the Afghan refugees in the many ways offered through our Diocese, please contact The Rev. Jenkins at revjenkins@stgeorgesdc.org

 

 

If you would like to learn more about the situation in Afghanistan, here are several resources:

 

·     OGR/EMM Webinar Recording: Doing Well by Our Allies: An Overview and Recommendations for the Biden Administration’s Evacuation of Afghan Allies of the U.S. Armed Forces

·     EPPN Action Alert on Resettling and Evacuating our Afghan Allies

·     EMM: Support our Afghan Allies page

·     Lutheran Social Services National Capital Area

·     Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service


 

 

Outreach: Serving the Community

 

 

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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