On Sunday afternoon we had a wonderful time reflecting on the life and ministry of Rev. Tom and Mary Faulkner, who served at St. George’s for 30 years. Cindy Helton, chair of our History Committee provided an overview of the the Faulkners ministry and its place in our church history. Ann Faulkner Ridgeway, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Faulkner, shared her memories of growing up at St. George’s and how her parents’ legacy has impacted her into adulthood. Rev. Charles Sydnor, who served as Rev. Faulkner’s Associate Rector before becoming Rector at St. George’s, offered a glimpse into the day-to-day work of serving alongside Rev. Faulkner. Our Rector, Rev. Joe Hensley, shared readings by the Faulkners. Additionally, attendees shared memories of the Faulkners. It was a warm afternoon of homecoming. The event concluded with reception in Faulkner Hall. Rev. Joe offered a blessing for the newly renovated space. A special thank you to Foode who generously donated the catering for the event. You can view a video here.
Fellowship
Parish Prayer Partners in Easter (3P in E):

It is time for another season of praying with and for one another. Sign up to be a prayer partner for another St. Georgian from April 26-May 24. You will receive the name of another person or household to pray for in secret. Someone else will pray for you or your household. The partners will be revealed at the end of the season. You will receive regular reminders to pray and encouragement from clergy. Contact the church office office@stgeorgesepiscopal.net to sign up by April 20.
Sign up for Small Groups
It’s not too late to join a Small Group! Small groups are simply opportunities for our members to share a meal and conversation with fellow St. Georgians! Topics of conversation will be decided within each group during the first few meetings. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet new people or to get to know each other better. The groups will meet once a week for six weeks.
See the list of groups below and consider signing up! Invite others to join you! If you have questions, please contact Deacon Joyce Beschta at 828-388-1199.
- Group 1 (Blanton Massey): Meets Thursdays at 5:30 pm from 4/16-5/21 near Kenmore Park, three steps to enter house, easy parking
- Group 2 (Mary Jane O’Neill): Meets Tuesdays at noon from 4/14-5/19 on Kenmore Avenue near Union Bank, no steps and ample parking
- Group 3 (Vicki and Jim Lewis): Meets Sundays at 5pm from 4/12 or 4/19 near Cosner’s Corner, two steps with railings on both sides, ample parking
- Group 4 (Susan Harrison): Meets Fridays at 5:30pm in Celebrate Virginia neighborhood, three steps into house, easy parking, dog in home
- Group 5 (Cathy and Bob Powers): Meets Wednesdays at 5pm beginning 4/15, five minutes from downtown Fredericksburg, five steps into house with railing, ample parking, friendly dogs in another room
- Group 6 (Juliann and Matt Jones): Meets Mondays at 6pm, children welcome, close to downtown, a few steps into house, street parking, one dog
Holy Week and Easter Worship 2026
The way through the wilderness
We are pleased to announce our worship schedule for Holy Week and Easter and we joyfully look forward to celebrating this holy time in our church life with you! Our worship services will be in-person and those livestreamed are noted below.
Palm Sunday – March 29, 2026
8 am: Holy Eucharist Rite I
10 am: Holy Eucharist Rite II (service livestreamed on YouTube Live)
5:30 pm: Celtic Evensong
Monday – March 30, 2026
5:30 pm: Holy Eucharist, Rite II
Tuesday Taize Worship – March 31, 2026
7 pm: Sung evening prayer service featuring the music of Taize, an international worshipping community. Service Bulletin
Wednesday – April 1, 2026
12 pm: Noon Eucharist with with Prayers for Healing
Maundy Thursday – April 2, 2026
7 pm: Holy Eucharist with optional footwashing and stripping of the altar. Service Bulletin
Good Friday – April 3, 2026
12 pm: Good Friday Liturgy from the Book of Common Prayer. Service Bulletin
2 pm: Micah Ministries’ Ecumenical Stations of the Cross (begin at 1013 Princess Anne St). Service Bulletin
7 pm: Good Friday Liturgy. Service Bulletin
Holy Saturday – April 4, 2026
8:30 am: Morning Prayer in our Nave. Service Bulletin
5 pm: Liturgy of the Light in Sydnor Hall – first service of Easter for children and their families. Service Bulletin
8 pm: The Great Vigil of Easter with Baptisms Service Bulletin
Easter Sunday – April 5, 2026
6:30 am:Micah Sunrise Service – at Fredericksburg United Methodist
8 am:Holy Eucharist Rite I with organ Service Bulletin
9:15 am: Easter Egg Hunt for children of all ages.
10 am: Holy Eucharist Rite II with organ and jazz ensemble Service Bulletin
5:30 pm: Celtic Evensong and Holy Eucharist Service Bulletin
Free Concert Featuring The Chamber Chorale of Fredericksburg – March 15
St. George’s
Episcopal Church will offer a free concert on Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 3 pm, featuring The Chamber Chorale of Fredericksburg, conducted by Artistic Director Joseph Eveler. The concert is free with donations accepted at the door.
At the March concert, The Chamber Chorale of Fredericksburg (CCF), will perform a range of choral works including “Big Yellow Tax” by Joni Mitchell, “Fields of Gold” by Sting, “I’ll Fly Away” by Albert Brumley, and more.
The Chamber Chorale of Fredericksburg (CCF) founded in 1989, is a premier vocal ensemble of 34 volunteer singers dedicated to exceptional choral performance. Now in its 37th season, CCF presents diverse repertoire—from a cappella works to chamber collaborations with orchestra—and enriches the Fredericksburg community through artistic excellence, outreach, and regional partnerships.
Known for its lush acoustics and welcoming atmosphere, St. George’s offers a year-round concert series showcasing both local and nationally recognized artists. This performance promises an afternoon of “beautiful music in a beautiful space,” continuing the church’s tradition of musical excellence. Admission is free, with donations gratefully accepted at the door to support our music and ministry at St. George’s.
St. George’s Episcopal Church is a vibrant and inclusive spiritual community. “No matter who you are, whom you love, or where you’ve been, there’s a place for you here,” says the church’s leadership. With a commitment to service, justice, and peace, St. George’s welcomes all to experience its diverse worship and music offerings.
For more information about the concert or the church’s music series, please contact (540) 373-4133 or email music@stgeorgesepiscopal.net. Visit www.stgeorgesepiscopal.net/music/concerts to learn more.
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