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THIS SUNDAY (April 18th, The Third Sunday of Easter)
- In-person Worship
- Chapel of the Transfiguration (outdoor Chapel)
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Holy Eucharist begins at 10 AM;
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An Online Service will be posted to our YouTube Channel
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Third Sunday of Easter
April 18, 2021
Peter has just healed a crippled man, and in this passage he proclaims the fundamentals of the gospel to those who come running to hear him. From the beginning the new faith showed its power through such healings, and these occasions were used for preaching the good news. Many of these speeches are presented as summaries of basic themes. The role of the apostles as witnesses to Jesus’ resurrection is stressed, as is the theme of scriptural fulfillment.
The prayer of one falsely accused, and an expression of confidence in God, who instills confidence and peace in all circumstance.
In this lesson we learn that through the Father’s love, disciples are now children of God, and they no longer live in sin. Their destiny is to be like Christ. Those who live without God do not understand what it means to be a child of God any more than they recognized Jesus. But Christians know that a dramatic change has taken place in their lives, and that the mystery of what they are fully to become still awaits them.
In our gospel the risen Jesus shows himself again to his disciples, and he interprets to them the scriptures which reveal that his death and resurrection were part of God’s plan. This Jesus is no ghost or phantom (as some later interpretations of the resurrection might have suggested). His appearance is real; his friends touch him and he eats with them. Now they are to be his witnesses and to carry the message of repentance and forgiveness to all peoples.
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Remember: We're always open at St. Hugh's
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In this time of Pandemic
St. Hugh's is always open.
We are online and open
For You!
In this weekly newsletter find information and invitations to explore worship opportunities near and far. Find resources of prayer, study, and inspiration for action. Explore ways to connect with other Jesus-followers as you continue to "grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ." (See Ephesians 4:15-16)
You are invited to join us for:
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Do you enjoy sacred music?
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You can always go to our St. Hugh's Playlists for music played by Ed or collected by me (and suggested by others). ~Fr. Dan
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Third Sunday of Easter
Online & Video Resources
- St. Hugh's in Idyllwild, CA
- Service of Readings & Prayer: April 18, 2021
- On-Demand via YouTube
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St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Palm Desert, CA
- Sunday Worship
- On-Demand via YouTube
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Church of the Good Shepherd in Hemet, CA
- Sunday Worship Information
- Via Zoom
- Tips for using Zoom
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St. Paul's Cathedral in San Diego, CA
- Online Opportunities from the Cathedral
- St. Paul's Video Archive on YouTube
- The National Cathedral
- Holy Eucharist: April 18, 2021, at 8:15 AM PDT.
- Also on On YouTube or On Facebook
- Trinity Episcopal Church
- Holy Eucharist: April 18, 2021, at 8:15 AM PDT
- Daily Holy Eucharist Monday - Friday at 9:05 AM PDT
- Trinity Video Archive
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St. Mark's Cathedral in Seattle, WA
- Holy Eucharist: April 18, 2021, at 11:00 AM PDT
- The Church of England
- Live at 1:00 AM PDT
- Weekly Online Service Page
- On-demand on YouTube
- The Scottish Episcopal Church
- Online Sunday Worship
- Live at 3:00 AM PDT
- On Demand on YouTube
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Praying for you.
Praying for all.
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Do you have a prayer request?
A small group of us pray daily.
We will add your request to our prayers.
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Collect for the Third Sunday of Easter
O God, whose blessed Son made himself known to his disciples in the breaking of bread: Open the eyes of our faith, that we may behold him in all his redeeming work; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. ~BCP 224
For the Mission of the Church
Everliving God, whose will it is that all should come to you through your Son Jesus Christ: Inspire our witness to him, that all may know the power of his forgiveness and the hope of his resurrection; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. ~BCP 816
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Thank you for your continuing support of St. Hugh's during the pandemic. Please continue to make your regular financial contributions to support the ministry of Christ through our St. Hugh's Church community. Make your donation online.
It seems we will be online well into 2021 (and maybe, forever, even after in-person worship is possible). Your support to reach those who cannont attend in-person—now and in the future—is vital. The Digital Media Fund is dedicated to establishing, expanding, and maintaining the Digital Ministry of St. Hugh's. Your support is greatly appreciated. ~Fr. Dan
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More than one way to give
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Financial Information through March 31, 2021:
2021 Budget | Actual Year to Date
- Income: $12,300.00 | $13,216.51
- Expenses: $12,900.00 | $11,313.19
- YTD Income - Expenses: $600.00 | $1,903.32
Fund Account Summary through March 31, 2021 (February 28, 2021)
- General Fund $9,231.35 ($4,139.73)
- Designated Funds $27,945.99 ($27,765.61)
- Total Funds $37,177.34 ($31,905.34)
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Help us keep the Directory Up-to-Date
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Click the image.
The latest Directory will download to your computer.
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We—Merrie and Fr. Dan—have been working to update our online Directory. We need your help.
Every Sunday we're ready to receive your picture(s), to help you update your Information, or to fill-in a new Information sheet for our Directory.
Click the image of our Directory Cover to download the most recent version of the Directory. You will need a password to open the PDF document. Email Fr. Dan to obtain the password.
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News from the Bishop's Committee
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The Bishop's Committee
No meeting in February
No meeting in June
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If you have questions you contact any of the members of the Bishop's Committee: Jacque Swerdfeger, James Sales, Lisa Uhl, Lou Padula, David Haddad, or me. ~Fr. Dan
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