News of the Parish
Annual Meeting Details
The Annual Meeting of St. John’s Episcopal Church will be held in the church on February 14, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. There will be a maximum capacity of 100 people allowed in the church for the meeting, but it will also be streamed via Zoom. The Zoom credentials can be found on Realm, or you can email John in the parish office at jedgar@stjohnstampa.org or call him at 259.1570 to receive that information.

If you would like to ask questions on Zoom during the meeting, you can do that by using Zoom’s "chat" feature. Lee Lowry will be on hand to read your questions to the in-person attendees in the church.

Parishioners who plan to attend the meeting on Zoom must vote early or vote by mail. Parishioners who attend on Zoom will not be able to vote during the meeting, so you must plan ahead. Parishioners can vote early during regular office hours (Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) from now through February 11, but please call ahead to make sure someone is available in the office to help you. Early voting is also available immediately following Sunday services on February 7.

Parishioners who attend the meeting in person on February 14 will be able to vote at the beginning of the meeting, but all parishioners are encouraged to vote early. The Annual Report will be available at the meeting, and it will also be distributed on Realm and in the Scroll once it is ready
Calling all Techies: Stream Team Volunteers Needed!
When the pandemic began, St. John’s created a "Stream Team" to livestream our Sunday services and research and invest in new technology to improve the quality and viewer experience for parishioners and visitors. Our amazing parish administrator John Edgar has been instrumental in this effort, streaming our 10:00 a.m. services each week for the entire length of the pandemic so far, but now we’d like to expand our Stream Team to include parishioners who have an interest in or experience with technology. This new ministry is a great way to serve and expand your skills!

If you're interested in training to operate our livestream equipment and volunteering at your convenience to stream our services, please contact John Edgar at jedgar@stjohnstampa.org or call the Parish Office at 259.1570.
Sacred Ground: New Group Begins Soon
We are excited to announce that parishioner Laura Cruse will be leading the next Sacred Ground, the film-based dialogue series on race and faith. The series will be held in a small group limited to 15 people and conducted on Zoom in 10 sessions, meeting every other week.

The small group will be invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism, while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity. The series is built around a powerful online curriculum of documentary films and readings that focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories. Sacred Ground is part of Becoming Beloved Community, The Episcopal Church’s long-term commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in our personal lives, our ministries, and our society. For more information, visit https://episcopalchurch.org/sacred-ground.

Contact Laura Cruse or Fr. Michael to join.
Ash Wednesday Preparation: Help Wanted
Ash Wednesday will look a little different this year, but ashes will still be imposed. In light of our Bishop’s instructions and the needs of the School, we will be sprinkling ashes on top of heads instead of smudging them on foreheads at services, and allowing parishioners and students to self-impose.

As our Bishop wrote in a communication to the diocese: "Bishop Neil Alexander recently shared a paper with the College of Bishops—the paper reminds us that the imposition of ashes, as we know it today, is a product of liturgical evolution. Bishop Alexander suggests that those who wish to offer the imposition of ashes should do so via the ancient formula of sprinkling ashes upon the head."

Therefore, we will have a packing day on Thursday, February 11, as we need to pack about 550 bags of ashes for School students and church members who attend services but prefer to take them home to self-smudge or sprinkle. Those watching from home can also participate by picking up a bag of ashes ahead of time at the parish office. Please contact Fr. Cannon if you can help.
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The Way of Love New Small Group
The Way of Love small group invites all parishioners under the age of 40 to join. This new fellowship group is a wonderful place for younger adults to make and nurture friendships while growing in faith. Meetings (currently on Zoom) are held the first Wednesday each month and last 90 minutes. In them we pray, talk, learn, find and give mutual support, and have fun! To learn more or to sign up, please send an email or text to Fr. Cannon.
Adult Christian Formation
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Women's Mid Morning Bible Study
The Women’s Mid Morning Bible Study continues a study of the Book of Job, which biblical scholars include in the genre known as "wisdom literature." They are using Interpretation Bible Studies /Job by David C. Hester as their study guide. They welcome new members joining them at any point in the series. Laura Silva will lead the study of Unit 3, “In the Image of God,” Job 6:1 - 7:21, on Tuesday, February 9.  

This is a Zoom study on alternate Tuesdays, 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. To receive an invitation to log in
email Joan McKay at mckayjhm@aol.com. Pat Wilson can also provide more information or
answer questions, contact her at patwilson68@tampabay.rr.com or 245.9562.
On Forgiveness Lenten Series
Our Lenten series On Forgiveness will be presented by the clergy and staff of St. John’s each Wednesday from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. These conversational sessions will feature stories from a documentary entitled “The Power of Forgiveness,” explore the meaning of the parable of The Prodigal Son using Henri Nouwen’s Return of the Prodigal Son, and provide practical resources for approaching and processing forgiveness as found in the Book of Common Prayer and in tradition. If you plan to attend, you would benefit by the acquisition and reading of Nouwen’s book, though it is certainly not required.

Schedule
February 24 – Deacon Moore on “The Power of Forgiveness”
March 3 – Fr. Cannon on “The Younger Son”
March 10 – Ayana Grady on “The Elder Son”
March 17 – Fr. Goodheart on “The Father”
March 24 - Fr. Reho on resources and tools for forgiveness

The Way of the Cross liturgy will be performed in the church each Wednesday of Lent at 5:00 p.m. and broadcast online. The schedule of leaders is as follows: February 24 - Fr. Cannon, March 3 - Ayana Grady, March 10 - Fr. Goodheart, March 17 - Fr. Reho, March 24 - Deacon Moore.
Enquirers Class Starts Sunday!
St. John’s Enquirers Class is an important formational opportunity for all parishioners seeking to deepen their faith. Led by Fr. Cannon, this 10-week course delves into several critical topics through which we understand our faith. Holy Scripture, the Book of Common Prayer, sacraments, prayer, worship, mission, doctrine, and church history will be taught and discussed. The idea is for each participant to come to and strengthen their own faith by better understanding the teachings of the church and its instruments for faithful practice. This course is open to anyone who wants to deepen their faith. All will benefit from the content discussion and group fellowship. This course is required for adults seeking to be baptized, confirmed, or received into The Episcopal Church, and anyone wanting to make a public reaffirmation of their faith. The class begins Sunday, February 7 at 12:30, on Zoom until it is safe to gather. The class is free of charge. Please contact John Edgar or Fr. Cannon to enroll.
Wednesday Adult Christian Formation
The Adult Formation Group meets via Zoom each Wednesday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Topics for study and discussion are suggested by the group, which is currently involved in a study of Cynthia Bourgeault’s book, The Meaning of Mary Magdalene.

All are welcome; if you have not previously attended the Wednesday afternoon sessions, contact Deacon Kathleen at kmoore@stjohnstampa.org or 785.9400 for the login information.
Action Items and Opportunities
Sandwich Sunday Hosts Needed
We are in need of Sandwich Sunday Hosts for the upcoming year. Available dates are March 21, April 18, May 16, June 20, July 18, August 22, November 21, and December 19.

Hosts can assemble lunches at their own homes, and deliver them to Faith Cafe the next day. Costs are reimbursed by the parish. Contact Cindy Martin if you can help.
Youth and Children's Ministries
No EYC this Sunday, but Join us for Mardi Gras!
There will be NO EYC this Sunday, February 7! Based on parental feedback, we have decided to cancel our annual Super Bowl Party. This means that our monthly Outdoor EYC (combined 6th through 12th graders, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. outside of Connelly House) will be next Sunday, February 14 with a Mardi Gras theme! Laissez les bon temps rouler!

Don’t forget to stay up to date on the latest pictures and videos from EYC on our Youth Group Instagram here.
Youth Confirmation
Parents of 7th graders (or older)! Has your child gone through Youth Confirmation? Confirmation is an exciting journey of questions and faith—learning more about the Episcopal Church, its doctrines, and our roles as disciples of Christ! If you are interested in your child participating in Youth Confirmation this year, please contact Youth Minister Ayana Grady at agrady@stjohnstampa.org for more information. 
Children's Ministry News
Please let us know if you'd like to receive our March at-home Sunday School packet by contacting Children's Minister Ayana Grady at agrady@stjohnstampa.org.

This week’s Sunday School curriculum for all classes can be accessed here, along with the weekly cartoon videos.
Supporting your Parish
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Giving to St. John's
There are many ways to make a one time or recurring gift to your parish! The work of the parish goes on and is more important than ever, and we appreciate your support. Please note, though we have resumed in-person services, we do not pass the collection plates, they will instead be in the rear of the church.

Mail a check to the church
Our address is St. John's Episcopal Church, 906 South Orleans Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606
 
Send a check through your bank's online bill pay
The bank will need the church's name, address, and usually our phone number, 259.1570
 
Request that St. John's make an automatic monthly withdrawal from your checking or savings account
Contact Laurie Lawther at llawther@stjohnstampa.org to set up.
 
Give online
Go to www.stjohnstampa.org and click on "Give Now" on the right side of the top blue bar. The church now has the ability to accept credit and debit card payments, along with checking/savings account payments. To make a pledge or pay in some other way, click on "Stewardship" in the top website menu.
 
Give by text
In the 'To' field of the text type 73256, then in the message, type SJE. You will receive a text back immediately with a link to complete the payment.
 
Laurie is available to walk you through any of these methods by email at llawther@stjohnstampa.org or call her at the parish offices at 259.1570. If you prefer, you may also call John Edgar in the parish offices and he will fill out a pledge card for you.
This Week's Birthdays
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February 4, Alvie Casey, Rich Hadlow, Caleb Rugg, Hal Wiley, Michael Lykes, Allison Decelles, Jeffrie van Loveren, Harrison Rainey, Sarah Tombaugh

February 5, Kevin Rowe, Elsie Whiteley, Luke Wiegand, Kari Power, Ryan Hebert

February 6, Barbara Hendry, Wilson King, Byrne Marston, Jane Lowry

February 7, Harrison Giddens, Dave Kenyon, Marjorie McDuffie, Hansen Rix, Irene Frick, Isabella Kirkpatrick

February 8, Pat Richards, Kristin Walker

February 9, Ryan Sampson

February 10, Sally Thompson, Kay Nolan, Peter Orebaugh, Elizabeth Henry
This Week in St. John's
Thursday, February 4
10:00 a.m. Healing Service, Church

11:45 a.m. Men's Interactive Bible Study, Zoom
The Men's Interactive Bible Study meets every Thursday at 11:45 a.m. to study the readings for the coming week and for fellowship. Email John in the parish offices at jedgar@stjohnstampa.org for the link to join.

Sunday, February 7
The Holy Eucharist (Rite I), 8:00 a.m., Church

The Holy Eucharist (Rite I), 10:00 a.m., Church, on Facebook Live, and our website

Click here for the readings, St. John's follows Track 2.

Enquirers Class, 12:30 p.m., Zoom

No EYC Today

Tuesday, February 9
Women's Mid Morning Bible Study, 10:00 a.m., Zoom

CWBS, 6:00 p.m., Zoom
The Contemporary Women's Bible Study (CWBS) group is doing a weekly virtual study on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. This is a Zoom meeting, so if you are interested in participating, you will need to register. Contact Deacon Kathleen at 785.9400 or kmoore@stjohnstampa.org; or Sally Thompson at tampasal@gmail.com or 254.3009.

Wednesday, February 10
Adult Christian Formation, 2:00 pm., Zoom
Virtual Worship, Ministries, and Resources
Service Information

Sunday Services
St. John's continues to stream our 10:00 a.m. services on Facebook Live on Sundays. Access the stream at our page at https://www.facebook.com/stjohnstampa/. The stream is also live on our website.

The audio for sermons is here. New sermons are uploaded by Monday each week. Bulletins for Sundays are here, each week's bulletin is uploaded to this page by Saturday. Click here to find the readings for this coming Sunday (St. John's follows Track 2). You can also see Sunday services on our YouTube channel, they are uploaded each Sunday by mid-afternoon.

The Chapel of the Resurrection, outdoors in the courtyard, is open 24/7. Please practice safe distancing measures with other parishioners.

Offices Open But Please Make an Appointment

The parish offices have reopened. Regular hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, however most staff and clergy are still working from home, so please make an appointment with the staff or clergy member you wish to meet with to be sure they are available. Email us at parish@stjohnstampa.org or call 259.1570 to speak with John Edgar if you have questions.

Virtual Ministries and Prayer Groups


Daily School Chapel
Fr. Reho invites you to join the School for daily chapel services on the School's YouTube channel. For safety, students will have chapel in their homeroom via video for the time being. A reminder that the sermon is geared to children, but is no less enjoyable for that fact. The link is the same every day: www.stjohnseagles.org/daily-chapel, the services become live each morning at 6:00 a.m., Monday through Friday. You can also access the Chapel Book here if you would like to follow along.

Evening Prayer
Our clergy and staff stream evening prayer daily Monday through Saturday at 4:00 p.m. on Facebook Live. Intercessory prayers are invited in the comments during the feed or email us.

Compline Night Prayer
Nightly compline is offered by the brothers of the Society of St John the Evangelist on their web site at www.ssje.org.

Please note that blue text denotes a hyperlink directly to the service or website referenced.

If you have any questions or trouble using the online services noted above, please contact Lee Lowry by replying to this email, or John Edgar at jedgar@stjohnstampa.org. You can also contact the clergy member or parishioner who is the contact for each ministry. 
Individual Pastoral Care

Although in-person pastoral visits are restricted, your clergy are available to you for pastoral conversations. If you are unable to reach them at the parish offices at 259.1570, please call directly. They can be reached at these numbers:

Pastoral Emergency Line: 813.906.5199
Father Cannon: 864.320.7116
Father Goodheart: 321.446.4934
Deacon Moore: 813.785.9400
Father Reho: 917.526.0746
Caring for our Parish Family

If you are someone who is able to help your fellow parishioners with errands and other means of support, please contact Fr. MIchael at mcannon@stjohnstampa.org. Conversely, if you are a parishioner who needs help, please also contact Fr. Michael at email at mcannon@stjohnstampa.org or by phone at 864.320.7116. He will match needs with resources so we are able to help one another in Christ's name.