"To know Christ and to make Him known . . . "
The Chalice
The Weekly Sunday Bulletin of St. John’s Episcopal Church 
Palm Sunday - April 2, 2023

The King

(Tanner Olson)

 

You’ve always done things differently … and they’ve never failed.

Like the time you turned water into wine.

Or like when you rubbed mud on the blind man’s eyes so he could see.

Or when you healed the paralyzed man because his friends truly believed. 

And like the time You entered Jerusalem riding on the back of a colt,

And they asked, “Who is this?”

And they - along with the rest of the world would soon know.

They knew you as the one who healed the sick and fed the poor.

The one who turned lives inside out and upside down.

The one who had 12 close friends, raised a man named Lazarus from the dead,

and told a cripple to get out of bed.

But soon they would see you are more than anyone who had come before.

Just in time - Hope had arrived.

Some cheered and cried Hosanna.

Save us! Save us now!

Please, save us.

They waved palm branches and laid them down

so you wouldn’t have to touch the ground.

Children sat on the shoulders of parents

as they pointed to the one they’d been waiting for

Echoes of Jesus is Lord filled the city

as you moved toward the beginning of the end.

And we thought that The King was coming to take His crown!

But you knew the King was coming to be buried in the ground,

to bring us from lost to found.

Good arrives only to die, only to rise, only for the world to realize

You are who you say You are:

 

The King.

 

This Lenten season has sure had its ups and downs. Our Lenten program featured a courageous group of parishioners that brought hope to the border. We met Max and Yuna, who are refugees from Ukraine living in our apartment. They told of how they were forced from their homeland and how much they appreciated the kindness and love of the inter- faith communities of Huntington. They have received jobs and are learning to drive this week. Last week we sent our Curate, Fr. James off to St. Paul’s, and we will miss him dearly.


Palm Sunday and Easter are the core liturgical observances of the Christian year and they are filled with ups and downs. Many of us experience ups and downs in our faith. This is the week when many people who have been down spiritually, come back to church. At St. John’s we say we, “Know Christ and make him known.” Please invite a family member or friend back to church.


Maundy Thursday is a simple Seder at 5:30 PM and Eucharist at 7:30 PM in the tradition of the last supper. The Gospel from John is read and we wash each other’s feet as a sign of our servanthood and love of one another. The service ends with a dramatic stripping of the altar and we pray through the night, unable to stay up for even an hour.

Good Friday is a somber reminder of the depth of God’s love for us. We begin with Stations of the Cross at 7:00 PM and then have a Good Friday service at 7:30 PM. We pray at the foot of the cross with Mary and John. We pray in silence and ponder the incredible love of God in the act of Jesus death on the cross for our sins.


Easter Sunday is a celebration of Christ’s resurrection and the hope that Christ gives to each of us. All are welcome to share with us in his resurrection. The 7:30 AM service begins with a fire in the Garden of Blessings. The children will celebrate with singing during the 9:00 service and an Easter egg hunt afterwards. The 11:00 AM service will have beautiful music. We will proclaim the resurrection. Alleluia! Christ is risen. The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia!


These services help us to see ourselves as part of a community baptized into the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I urge you to come to as many Holy Week services as you are able, to invite guests and to welcome everyone with open arms to meet the King.

 

In Christ’s love,

Rev. Duncan A. Burns                                

SUNDAY WORSHIP THIS WEEK

Palm Sunday


Readings

The Liturgy of the Palms

Matthew 21:1-11

Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29


The Liturgy of the Word

Isaiah 50:4-9a

Philippians 2:5-11

Matthew 26:14- 27:66

Psalm 31:9-16



Join us for Sunday Worship at 8:00 am and 10:00 am in the church or remotely on Zoom and Facebook.

 

8:00 am - Rite I Holy Eucharist

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83803451202

Facebook Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/stjohns1745/live_videos/

Bulletin: Rite I Palm Sunday


9:40 am - Sunday School music practice in the Canterbury Corner

2022-23 Sunday School Calendar


10:00 am – Rite II Choral Eucharist

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86739553648

Facebook Live Stream: https://www.facebook.com/stjohns1745/live_videos

Bulletin: Rite II Palm Sunday



Music

Procession of the Palms: "We're marching in the light of God"

Processional Hymn: 154 "O Glory, laud and honor"

Anthem: Excerpt from J.S. Bach's Erbarme Dich from St. Matthew's Passion, BWV 244

Leslie Valentine, soloist

Offertory Anthem: "O Sacred Head Sore Wounded" by David Hurd

Communion Hymn: 158 "Ah, Holy Jesus, how hast thou offended"

Recessional Hymn: 473 "Lift High the Cross" 

HOLY WEEK AT ST. JOHN'S

Invite your friends and family to join us for Holy Week at St. John's!


Palm Sunday – April 2nd

8:00 am – Rite I Holy Eucharist with the Passion

10:00 am – Rite II Choral Eucharist with the Passion by St. John’s Youth


Morning Prayer

Monday - Friday at 9:00 am on Zoom


Maundy Thursday – April 6th

5:30 pm – Christian Seder

7:30 pm – Maundy Thursday Choral Eucharist with Foot Washing

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87155581043


Good Friday – April 7th

7:00 pm – Stations of the Cross

7:30 pm – Good Friday Holy Eucharist

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86443860086


Easter Sunday – April 9th

7: 30 am – Rite I Sunrise Holy Eucharist

9:00 am – Rite II Family Eucharist

10:15 am – Easter Egg Hunt in the Garden of Blessings

11:00 am – Rite II Choral Eucharist 

CALLING ALL YOUTH!

The Youth Group will meet in the Guild Room immediately following this 10 am service this Sunday, Palm Sunday, to prepare the eggs for the Easter Sunday Easter Egg Hunt. Please reach out to Ford Spilsbury or Fr. Duncan with any questions.


On Easter Sunday, the Youth Group should meet in the Garden of Blessings at 10 am.

MAUNDY THURSDAY SEDER

The Maundy Thursday Christian Seder

will start promptly at 5:30 pm on April 6th.


RSVP TO HEATHER KRESS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, and no later that noon on Tuesday, April 4th: hkress44@gmail.com, (516) 330-6671.


The Seder is a family meal.  There are parts for children in the Seder ritual and Deacon Claire is looking for children to volunteer. Please let her know as soon as possible in your child would like to participate: cmis@hotmail.com.


For planning purposes, we need to know how many people we should expect and who will contribute what to the meal. As we are serving a traditional Jewish Seder, we are looking for only the items listed below (no substitutions please). When you call or email to confirm that you are joining us, please also let us know which of the menu items you will be bringing. If it is easier for you to make a donation instead of preparing or purchasing something, we are asking for a $7.00 donation per person ($15.00 for a family of 3 or more). We’ll use the money collected to purchase the items needed. If you are thinking of bringing something, we especially need the soup, potato dishes, wine and grape juice. When we purchase the cooked chickens, it’s easy to pick up the other items at the same time.


The menu consists of:

  1. Hard boiled eggs: (2-3 dozen)
  2. Gefilte Fish: (2 jars) 
  3. Matzohs (2 boxes)
  4. Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls (at least 2 pots)
  5. Rotisserie Chickens (# TBD, to be purchased at COSTCO)
  6. Potatoes dishes (Passover-style mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, potato kugel, etc. -- 3 to 4, 11” X 13” sized anticipated, subject to confirmation )
  7. Roasted Carrots & Asparagus: (estimate 10 lbs. each, subject to confirmation)
  8. Wine (6-8 bottles each of red & white for the 4 different ritual moments during the meal when an important aspect of God’s deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery is remembered) 
  9. Grape Juice for Kids (1-2 bottles, white please)


(EVEN WITH 2 HOURS, WE DO NOT HAVE TIME FOR DESSERT)


Note that the quantities listed above are approximations until we have a better idea of how many to expect.


To give online: MAUNDY THURSDAY CHRISTIAN SEDER DONATION FORM

BIBLE STUDY

Bible Study will not meeting during Holy Week and the week after Easter. We will begin a new unit on Jonah and Amos on April 17th and 18th. Books are available for purchase through the Parish Office.

A TASTE OF ST. JOHN'S

Please join us this Friday, April 21st at 6:00 pm for "A Taste of St. John's"-- an evening of food, friendship and more! Tony Chamorro has selected some wines, and he will provide information about their background and qualities; these will be available for sampling. 

 

Please sign up on the attached form (if you did not sign up already), and bring an appetizer (last names beginning with A - M) or a dessert (last names beginning with N - Z). 


Bring friends! A suggested donation of $20 per person is requested.

 

Sign up here: Taste of St. John's Sign-up Sheet

 

If you have any questions, please contact Carol Goldbaum at:  

ecw.st.johns.huntington@gmail.com

THRIFT SHOP

The Thrift Shop will be closed during Holy Week

We will reopen on Tuesday, April 11th


The Thrift Shop is open regularly on Tuesday, Thursdays & Saturdays, 12 - 3 pm.

 

To volunteer or find our more, please contact Mary Beth Dieterle, (631) 427-1752, ext 106.

 

Donations welcome. We accept donations of new or gently used clothing, accessories, and household items. Please no books, furniture, out-dated electronics, or damaged items.

2023 PILGRIMAGE TO IONA, SCOTLAND

Pilgrimage to the Isle of Iona, Scotland

September 29-October 8, 2023


IONA WELCOMES ALL! Come you of great faith and you who struggle with faith; you who believe and you who doubt; explorers and questioners, adventures and contemplatives! Experience Iona without expectation. Let the sacred isle uncover what you need to see and reveal what you need to hear!


For more information or questions please contact the Pilgrimage Leader, Leslie Valentine: Phone: (516) 815-1169; Email: leslieval@aol.com.


Iona 2023 Brochure

 

Iona 2023 Registration Form

MORNING PRAYER

All are welcome at Morning Prayer. We meet Monday through Friday at 9:00 am via Zoom.


Our short prayer service is followed by some fellowship and discussion. Feel free to join us occasionally to listen and pray, or come more often to participate as a leader or reader, and to start your day with your focus on Christ and a deeper connection with your friends at St. John's.


Join us via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86041146543

REGULAR MINISTRY MEETINGS

Prayer Shawl Ministry - 1st Thursday of each month at 6 pm in the Guild Room. Contact Noelle DeLoreno or Lynn Hansen.


Spirituality Group - 2nd Thursday of each month at 5 pm in the Guild Room. Contact Patti Aliperti.


Racial Reconcilitation & Social Justice Minsitry - 4th Wednesday of each month on Zoom. Contact Heather Kress.


St. Hilda's Guild (Sewing & Crafting) - Weekly on Tuesdays, 12:30 - 3 pm in the Guild Room. Contact Sue Hartman.

PRAYER CONCERNS FOR ST. JOHN'S

We pray for Richard, Barbara, Edward, Christine, Fred, Ana, Patti, Luke, Cassandra, Valarie, Danielle, Amy, Kate, Cheryl, Anne, Carmen, Lou, Mary Beth, Daniel, Pedro, Anita, Chaya, Valerie, Hal, Sue, Hortense, Louise, Angela, Brooke, Caitlin, Chris, Dana, Bill, Greg, Sandra, Sally, Faith, Patrick, Eric


The Perpetual Light is a gift of Dave and Nelly Lasek in loving memory of Natividad and Modesto Roman, and Bertha, Frank and John Lasek.


The Perpetual Light is given in loving memory of Walter McCarthy by his wife, Evelyn McCarthy.


We will begin a new prayer list in Easter. Please send your prayers or updates to prayers@stjohns1745.org or call Coral in the Parish Office, 631-427-1752, ext. 101.

St. John's Episcopal Church

12 Prospect Street

Huntington, New York 11743

(631) 427-1752

stjohns1745.org


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