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The Dragon
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St. George's Episcopal Church
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Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost ~ September 23,
2021
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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
September
26, 2021
The Rev. Jenkins will be away. The Rev. Melanie
Mullen will be here for both the 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Eucharists.
The Rev. Mullen is from the Presiding Bishop's
office serving as the Episcopal Church’s Director of Reconciliation,
Justice & Creation Care – charged with bringing the Jesus
Movement to the concerns of the world. It is with great pleasure
that we welcome her to St. George's.
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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) |
Register
now for ‘An Evening in Conversation with Episcopal HBCU Leaders’
September
29, 2021
A virtual panel discussion
highlighting the importance and history of two Episcopal
historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) will include
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and U.S. Rep. James Clyburn,
D-S.C., in conversation with the presidents of Saint Augustine’s
University and Voorhees College.
Hosted by The Episcopal Church
Office of Development, the webinar-style event on Zoom—from 5 to
6 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 29—will include a discussion
followed by Q&A. Rebecca Linder Blachly, director of
government relations for The Episcopal Church, will moderate the
conversation with Curry, Clyburn, Saint Augustine’s President
Christine Johnson McPhail and Voorhees President Ronnie Hopkins.
Registration is free for “An
Evening in Conversation with Episcopal HBCU Leaders”; donations
are gratefully received on behalf of the Absalom Jones Fund for Episcopal HBCUs, which equally supports Saint Augustine’s
University and Voorhees College.
Register at https://bit.ly/EpiscopalHBCU.
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Sunday
Schedule
In-Person
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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.
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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.
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Afghanistan
St. George's: If any St. Georgians want to get involved in
helping with the Afghan refugees in the many ways offered through
our Diocese, please contact The Rev. Jenkins at revjenkins@stgeorgesdc.org
"Eternal God, hear our prayer for the peoples
of Afghanistan. "Send your Spirit, Lord, to rally the
resolve of the nations of the earth to find pathways to save
human lives, protect human rights, and to resolve the hardships
of those seeking refuge, asylum, and safety. Hear our prayer for
the peoples of Afghanistan. This we pray as followers of Jesus,
the Prince of Peace. Amen." - Bishop Curry
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St. George's Oral History Project
A fabulous thing happened at St. George's on
Wednesday afternoon. A knock at the door brought an unexpected
surprise. Two art historians from Lithuania who are studying the
work of our artist/sculptor who created our Stations of the
Cross, our altar, pulpit, ambry, and candelabras asked if they
could come in and see his work. They were in DC to specifically
look at his work and St. George's was on their places to see.
They graciously gave permission for an impromptu
interview. We now have more information for our Oral History
Documentary.
Many thank to all who are capturing St. George's
history in the oral tradition!
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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
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Bible
Study
Weekly Bible Study in Ordinary Time – 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 scriptures based on the Lectionary lessons. You
don't have to know anything about the Bible - just bring your
heart. We will meet virtually.
This Sunday we will study: Mark
10:2-16
Topic: Sunday Bible Study
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)
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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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