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Advent and Christmas 2025

December 4, 2025 by Stephanie Dolezal Leave a Comment

You are welcome at St. George’s Church: Inclusive of race, nationality, sexual orientation, gender expression, and tradition.

When life is at its darkest
Take heart, attend to light.
Bravely seek joy and above all
Insist on hope. 

During the season of Advent we watch and wait for the light of Christ to come, to make all things new.  Please join us for worship this Advent and Christmas.  All are welcome. 

Advent

  • Sunday, November 30: Advent Begins
    Advent Wreath making at 10 am
  • Sunday, December 7: Advent II
    Lessons and Carols:
    Celtic Evensong at 5.30 pm
  • Sunday, December 14: Advent III
    Sunday Worship

Sunday, December 21: Advent IV
Hymn Sing at 10 am
Christmas at St. George’s Concert 3 pm

Christmas Eve: Wednesday, December 24

  • 4 pm: Holy Eucharist with our Gospel Christmas Pageant (also livestreamed on YouTube) Service Bulletin.
     All children ages 3+ are invited to participate in the pageant. Meet at the church at 2:45pm on Christmas Eve, or contact Juliann Jones for more information. 
  • 7:30 pm: Holy Eucharist (7:00 special prelude music by our jazz ensemble and choir. Also livestreamed on YouTube.) Service Bulletin.
  • 11 pm: Holy Eucharist (10:30 special prelude music by organ and choir) Service Bulletin. 

The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Christmas Day: Thursday, December 25

  • 9:30 am: Holy Eucharist  Service Bulletin

Christmas I: Sunday, December 28

  • 10 am: Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols  Service Bulletin

Christmas II: Sunday, January 4

  • New Sunday Worship Schedule
    8 am: Holy Eucharist Rite I
    9 am: Formation for all ages
    10 am: Holy Eucharist Rite II
    5:30 pm: Celtic Evensong

 

Filed Under: Adult Formation, Children's Music, Fellowship, Giving, Home Page, Ministries, Music, Music at St. George's, Parish Life, Pastoral Care, Reflections, We Grow, Welcome, Worship

Storytelling and Sharing: X Thomas

October 28, 2025 by Stephanie Dolezal 1 Comment

Hi all! X here, and I’m so happy to have a chance to share my love for the church and our St. George’s family here 🙂 From the moment we stepped on the campus a few years back, we’ve been met with nothing but open arms and kindness, and my family of 5 have felt warmly welcomed from the start. I have never been particularly religious or had strong ties to a church community before, but there’s something about St. George’s that just draws you in and makes you WANT to be more involved.

Originally drawn to the wonderful preschool here which I’m honored to be a board member of now, we’ve since become active church goers again, gotten more involved in the youth group and formation, joined fascinating committees like the History Committee! (shout out to Cindy!), and most especially, started participating in all the incredible ministries St. George’s offers to our community. In fact, in all my years around religion, or any organization for that matter, I have never had so many opportunities to serve!

It has even inspired me to create my own ministry this year, giving out free clothes and essentials to anyone who needs them – no questions asked. In just a handful of months we’ve given away over 25,000 items in conjunction with The Table and our Monday night Community Dinners, and fortunately/unfortunately there’s no sign of it slowing down. It’s been an incredibly fulfilling project to take on, and has gotten me closer to not only those we serve in the area, but to God as well. I literally wake up every single morning and say to God, “I don’t know what you have planned for me today, but I will do my best to be ready for it!” Lol… And of course time and time again I am surprised with how it always comes together in the end 🙂

This has probably been the greatest takeaway so far since coming to St. George’s – trusting, and being more open to the Lord, in the same way I am with loved ones around me. It has taken me a while to get to this point – and I have much more growing to do! – but wow, what a gift that St. George’s offers us every single day: the *opportunity* to grow and learn in a safe and warm environment. We have a truly special community here, and I am beyond proud to be a part of it. Thank you for showing my family so much kindness over the years, and I look forward to seeing you around church!

-X

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Filed Under: Fellowship, Giving, Grace in Action, Home Page, Ministries, News Blog, Parish Life, Reflections, We Care, Welcome

Advent 2020 – Let There Be Light

November 23, 2020 by St. George's Leave a Comment

This Advent, we wait for the birth of the Messiah: our unfailing light. We’ll seek a love that dispels the shadows of night. We’ll follow a star and trust that it shows us the way. We’ll proclaim that God has the power to make us new each day.

Here are some ways to help you seek the light of Advent:

Advent Practices Brochure

A Sanctified Art Advent Calendar

Way of Love Advent Calendar

Praying in Color

If you have questions about Advent and how you might get involved, please fill out the form below. If the form isn’t displaying correctly, please click here.

 

Filed Under: Adult Formation, Fellowship, Grace in Action, Ministries, News Blog, Parish Life, Pastoral Care, Reflections, Sermon Blog, We Grow, Welcome, Worship

Lent 2019 – Group and Individual Practices

February 28, 2019 by St. George's Leave a Comment

A Time for Reflection and Renewal.

Lent is a 40-day season prior to Easter during which we are invited to restoration and returning to God through special practices of devotion, prayer, scripture study, and gentle self-examination and self-discipline.
Here is a list of a wide variety of ways to explore Lent through personal and group activities and events in addition to our usual schedule of worship and formation on Sundays.

.Click here to download a pdf version

Individual Practices

Rite of Reconciliation:
By appointment with clergy, schedule a conversation about making a private confession of sins using the Book of Common Prayer.

Explore the Way of Love:
Personal daily devotions: www.episcopalchurch.org/way-of-love.

Fasting as a Spiritual Discipline:
Contact clergy if you would like to discuss fasting.

Forward Day by Day:
Daily devotional booklets are available in the Narthex tract rack.

For Households

Build a Lenten Cross:
Similar to an Advent wreath, line up 5 candles in the shape of a cross. Light one or more candles each night before dinner for the entire Lenten season.

Bake pretzels:
Pretzels were first baked during Lent because they can be made with only water, fl our, and salt. The shape came from a posture of prayer, with arms crossed and hands on opposite shoulders.

Daily Prayer Time:
Gather the household over a meal or at bedtime, spend time in prayer on a certain topic of your choosing, (e.g., the health of loved ones, members of your church, people groups close to your
heart, etc.)

Find Something to Give Away:
As a family, go through your possessions and find gently used (or well loved but still good quality) items, then pray about how you can bless others with those things.

Good Deeds Bracelet:
The good deeds bracelet is a tangible way to remember the importance of making sacrifices every day. The beads on the bracelet begin in one position and, as the person wearing it performs a work of mercy, s/he moves one bead on the bracelet to the other side.

Lenten Challenge:
For the entire Lenten season, challenge yourself to do something new and different that opens our heart, mind, or body.

Spiritual Practices in Community

Stations of the Cross at St. George’s:
Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Led by Melissa Mooney in the nave.

Stations of the Cross for Youth:
Sunday, April 14th 5 – 7 pm during Youth Group.

Drum Circle:
Wednesday, April 3, 7:00 pm in Faulkner Hall

Pray the Labyrinth for Lent:
Labyrinths have been used for centuries as meditation and prayer aides. The labyrinth can represent the journey of life and our walk with God. You are invited to pray the labyrinth as part of your spiritual practice this Lent, every Sunday evening in Lent from 2 – 5 pm, in Sydnor Hall and from 1 – 7 pm on Good Friday (April 19). Volunteers will be there to assist and pray with you, and there will be resources to help you pray the labyrinth. For more information, please contact the Rev. Areeta Bridgemohan.

Study

Stations of The Cross Study and Planning:
Spend Lent meeting regularly with members of St. George’s and other churches learning about and planning our downtown Stations of the Cross Walk on Good Friday. Dates TBA. Contact the Rev. Joe Hensley by March 10 if you are interested.

Lenten Bible Studies:
The Rev. David Casey, O.P. will facilitate a Bible study and discussion on the Epistle readings Thursday evenings at 7 pm, as well as Friday mornings at 7 am and 10 am in Elsie Lewis. There will be a different passage each week. You are invited to attend as many sessions as you would like, and St. Georgians are also invited to lead a session. Please contact the Rev. David Casey, Young Adult Missioner, for more information.

The Red Door Fellowship:
(Our 18 – 35+ group) will be a hosting a series, “Open Conversations of Faith” on select Saturdays in Lent at 820 College Avenue. Please contact the Rev. David Casey, Young Adult Missioner, for more information or follow “The Red Door Fellowship” on Facebook.

Exploring Congregational Song:
Great Hymns of the Church March 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9 7:30-8:30 pm. Do you have a favorite hymn? Where do our hymns come from? What is a hymn anyway? Come meet to explore the rich history and theology of congregational song. No training in music is necessary! For space reasons, participation is limited to 8 persons meeting on the above dates at the home of Shirley and Susan Onderdonk, 1209 Rappahannock Ave. 22401. Contact Susan to sign up.

Quiet Circle:
Reflect using poetry, art, and silence the first Thursday of the month, 9:30 am – 12 pm in Sydnor Hall.

Book Study Group:
Tuesdays, 7:15 pm beginning March 12, on the Youth Floor. Selected book is The Divine Dance by Richard Rohr. Contact Nanette Lofaro with questions.

Worship Services:

Ash Wednesday services:
March 6, 7 am (Imposition of Ashes); Ash Wednesday Services at 12 pm and 7 pm.

Wednesday Micah Churches Services and Luncheons:
Click here to view the complete schedule.

Sunday, March 31: “Laetare” Sunday:
Wear pink to church on this fourth Sunday in Lent and celebrate a break in the Lenten solemnity.

Holy Week services:
Tuesday, April 16: Taize Service at 7 pm.

Thursday, April 18: Maundy Thursday Service with Footwashing at 7 pm.

Friday, April 19: Good Friday Services at 12 pm and 7 pm.

Saturday, April 20: Holy Saturday Service at 8:30 am; Liturgy of the Light, 5 pm; Great Easter Vigil with Holy Baptism at 8 pm (Reception following service).

Sunday, April 21: Easter Sunday Services at 7:45 am, 9 am, 11:15 am, 5:30 pm, and 8 pm. Easter Egg Hunt at 10 am.

Noonday prayer: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.

Events:

Diocesan Quiet Day ECW March 13:
The Lenten Quiet Day is Wednesday, March 13 from 9:30 am – 2:30 pm at the Roslyn Conference and Retreat Center in Richmond. Register online at: www.ecw.thediocese.net.

Parish Clean Up Day March 23:
8:30 am – 12:30 pm. Come help do some spring cleaning in and out of the church buildings before Bishop Goff visits on March 24. The morning will also include optional pauses for prayer and the option of working in silence for those who wish to use their work as a time of meditation. All ages are welcome. Sign up at coffee hour on Sundays or by contacting the church office.

Movie – Traces of the Trade:
As we explore the Lenten call to repentance and reconciliation, join us for a showing of this powerful documentary followed by discussion. Filmmaker Katrina Browne (an Episcopalian) discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/white divide. April 6, 10 am in Sydnor Hall.

Filed Under: Adult Formation, Fellowship, News Blog, Parish Life, Pastoral Care, Reflections, We Serve, Worship Tagged With: fellowship, lent, study

Greetings from South Sudan

November 5, 2015 by Leave a Comment

A letter from Larry Duffee, a St. George’s parishioner living in Juba, South Sudan:

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One of last year’s UTO grants helped fund this new vehicle for the Hope and Resurrection School in Atiaba, South Sudan. 

Greetings from South Sudan! I just wanted to take a moment, as I usually do every year, to encourage my fellow parishioners at St. Georges to contribute to the upcoming UTO Ingathering on November 15th. I know from personal experience how vital and important these funds are for churches around the world. I was fortunate to personally administer two UTO grants that were given to the Episcopal Church of Sudan a few years ago. One project built a perimeter wall around the Provincial headquarters providing sorely needed security as well as—by incorporating small retail shops into the design of part of the wall—income to support the ECS. A second project, very dear to my heart because I personally applied for the grant and was able to implement it, was to purchase for the Provincial Mother’s Union office a good, sturdy vehicle to allow these tireless, wonderful women to do their work—the first time they had ever had their own transport.

I can assure St. Georgians that UTO applications are well vetted and proper financial reports required for all UTO grants. I know, having made other applications on behalf of the ECS for UTO funds that were not accepted, that the selection process is rigorous. Donors can rest well assured that their funds are used appropriately.

Filed Under: Reflections Tagged With: South Sudan, United Thank Offering

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