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Give Up Plastic for Lent

March 14, 2019 by St. George's 1 Comment

Consider the tons of plastic we use and be aware it often ends up in our oceans. It is estimated that at the rate we are going there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean.  It can feel like a problem too big to address but:

What if we just stopped buying plastic for the 40 days of Lent?

  • What would it look like?
  • We’d shop from places that didn’t package food in plastic.
  • We’d take our own containers to shops to be refilled
  • We’d eat at home more often, and not wrap leftovers or lunches in plastic
  • We wouldn’t buy plastic
  • We would refuse to take free plastic stuff
  • We would frequent places that are not contributing to plastic pollution

This is just a start; please add to this list and share.

I know I for one will be surprised to see how much plastic I use without thinking.

Giving up plastic for Lent could make us more conscious of our connection to our surroundings. It could make us more conscious of our decisions. It could make us better stewards of God’s creation.

Lent is a time for reflection and for trying to get closer to God to understand what he wants for us and from us.

What if giving up plastic for Lent helped?

Filed Under: Grace in Action, News Blog, Parish Life, We Grow, Worship

Memorials and Thanksgivings for Easter

March 12, 2019 by St. George's Leave a Comment

Would you like to help decorate the church this Easter by offering Easter flowers in honor or in memory of loved ones? Or perhaps give a gift that keeps on giving long after the flowers are gone with a donation to one of St. George’s funds? If so, please fill out the form below and submit your payment no later than April 14, 2019.

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Filed Under: Fellowship, Giving, Ministries, News Blog, Parish Life, We Give, Worship Tagged With: Easter, flower guild, flowers, giving, memorials

Worship with Us – Holy Week and Easter 2019 Schedule

March 8, 2019 by St. George's Leave a Comment

During Easter we celebrate and worship together in a spirit of joyful fellowship.

There’s a place for you here and we invite you to join us at any or all of our Holy Week and Easter services.

 

Palm Sunday: April 14

Services at 7:45 am, 9 am, 11:15 am, 5:30 pm,
8 pm Compline, (Nave)

Taize Service: April 16

Service at 7 pm, (Nave)
This service gently opens our hearts for Holy Week through the repetition of Taize hymns along with readings from scripture and prayers.

Wednesday: April 17

At 6:30 pm, we offer Stations of the Cross in the Nave, a series of 8 meditations on the last day of Jesus’ life as we move around the nave. The service takes about 20 minutes.

Maundy Thursday: April 18

Service at 7 pm, (Nave)
We enter into the experience of the disciples stunned by Jesus’ insistence that he would take on the role of a servant and wash the feet of the others.  Anyone who wishes will be able to have their feet washed – and wash the feet of others.  The service will continue with Eucharist followed by the stripping of the altar.  Stripping the church of every bit of decoration, we go to dark Gethsemane with the disciples, where they struggled to stay awake as Jesus prayed.

Good Friday: April 19

Services at Noon and 7 pm
On Good Friday, we meet in a church that is so bare it even sounds different.  We read the account of the Crucifixion according to the Gospel of John, following the traditional Prayer Book Good Friday service.

Walk the Labyrinth
1 – 7 pm, Sydnor Hall
The labyrinth is an ancient spiritual tool.  Its winding path becomes a mirror of the way we live our lives. It touches our sorrows and releases our joys. Please join us to walk, search, and follow with an open mind and an open heart.

Downtown Stations of the Cross
1:45 pm, Meet at Micah Ecumenical Ministries, 1013 Princess Anne St.
For hundreds of years, the Stations have been a way to make a virtual pilgrimage in the spirit of pilgrims to Jerusalem walking the Via Dolorosa. We will walk in procession, stopping fourteen times at different sites in downtown Fredericksburg to pray and mark moments in Jesus’ journey to the cross and tomb.

Holy Saturday: April 20

Morning Prayer, 8:30 am

Liturgy of the Light, 5 pm
For children age 3 and above
The Liturgy of the Light is one of the beautiful experiences Catechesis of the Good Shepherd gives us. It is a children’s Easter Vigil service, and adults are welcome as well. Each child receives their own “light of Christ,” and we conclude with a simple Eucharist prepared by the children. We will celebrate the Liturgy of the Light in Sydnor Hall. Nursery provided for toddlers and babies.

Great Vigil of Easter, 8 pm
Followed by the Paschal Party in Sydnor Hall
At the Easter Vigil, we gather in a darkened church. We light the Paschal (Easter) candle, and we are warmed by the candlelight retelling of stories from the Hebrew Scriptures. We sing our Alleluias for the first time in forty days! And we proceed with a celebration of the first Eucharist of Easter. Afterward, the celebration continues with festive food and drink at the Paschal Party in Sydnor Hall. In all, it is a powerful and dramatic celebration of Easter.

Easter Sunday: April 21

Sunrise Easter Service at 6:30 am
Outside The Presbyterian Church
Our ministry partners from Micah Ecumenical Ministries gather for a joint service. Together, we greet the sunrise, share joy with each other, and begin our Easter celebrations in community.

Easter Eucharist at 7:45 am, 9 am, 11:15 am

Easter Egg Hunt: 10:15 am

Celtic Evensong + Communion at 5:30 pm

Compline at 8 pm

Filed Under: Adult Formation, Fellowship, Interfaith, Ministries, News Blog, Parish Life, Pastoral Care, Sermon Blog, Welcome, Worship Tagged With: Easter, eastertide, Holy Week, schedule, worship

Photos from Mardi Gras / Shrove Tuesday 2019

March 6, 2019 by St. George's Leave a Comment

What a party!

Thank you to everyone who helped plan, set up, decorate, cook, clean up, and entertain for our Mardi Gras celebration on Shrove Tuesday.

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Filed Under: Fellowship, News Blog, Parish Life, We Care Tagged With: fellowship, fun, mardi gras, shrove tuesday

Fredericksburg String Quartet to Perform at St. George’s

March 6, 2019 by St. George's Leave a Comment

The Fredericksburg String Quartet will perform a concert at St. George’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, March 17 at 3 pm. The concert is part of St. George’s Chamber Series and will include works by Mozart, Hensel, Mendelsohn, and more.

Admission is free with donations accepted at the door. For more information, contact (540) 373-4133 or via email. To learn more about St. George’s concert series, visit www.stgeorgesepiscopal.net/music/concerts.

Filed Under: Fellowship, Music, News Blog, Parish Life Tagged With: chamber series, concert, music

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