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Storytelling and Sharing: Christine McElhinney

November 3, 2025 by Stephanie Dolezal Leave a Comment

Finding My Faith at Forty
By Christine McElhinney

I grew up in New Hampshire and was raised Catholic. I was baptized, received First Communion, was confirmed, and even attended a Catholic high school. My early faith experience was positive and grounding. But as I became an adult, building a career in sustainability and community service, I found that many of my values no longer aligned with the teachings of the Catholic Church. Over time, I stepped away — not just from Catholicism, but from church entirely.

It wasn’t until I met my husband that I was introduced to the Episcopal Church. I was immediately drawn to its open-heartedness, inclusive values, and the deep sense of welcome that seemed to radiate from the community. When our son was born in 2018, we had him baptized at Church of the Epiphany in Richmond, where my mother-in-law is an active member. That experience planted a seed.

Over the years, our family began to find a home at St. George’s. As we became more involved — me joining the Generosity Committee, participating in services, and attending events — I began to sense that this was something different. It felt like the perfect alignment of my values and faith — something I had been quietly searching for.

In late 2024, our family faced a painful season, grieving the death of a close friend and walking alongside a family member undergoing cancer treatment. During that time, the outpouring of love and support from St. George’s was unlike anything I had ever experienced in a faith setting. For the first time in my life, I felt like I had truly found a faith community that welcomed and supported not only me and my family, but everyone who walks through its doors.

So, earlier this year, on March 30th (my 40th birthday!) I was officially received into the Episcopal Church. Surrounded by family, friends, and the amazing St. George’s community, I stepped into a new chapter where my faith, values, and life’s work finally feel united.

I never expected to find my faith at forty, but now that I have, I feel deeply grateful — and excited — for the journey ahead.

Filed Under: Adult Formation, Fellowship, Home Page, News Blog, Parish Life, We Care, Welcome, Worship

Youth Group Santa Snacks – December 6

November 3, 2025 by Stephanie Dolezal Leave a Comment

The St. George’s Youth Group will be selling snacks out of Sydnor Hall this Saturday, December 6 during and after the Christmas parade. We will have tables set up in our courtyard off of George Street.

Please help support St. George’s Youth Group by stopping in for some tasty treats while enjoying the festive event downtown.

Filed Under: Adult Formation, Fellowship, Home Page, Ministries, Music, Music at St. George's, Parish Life, 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

Fall Clean-up, Saturday November 1

October 28, 2025 by Stephanie Dolezal Leave a Comment

Join us this Saturday, November 1, from 9 am to 12 pm for our Fall Clean-up event. This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together, care for our beloved church, and demonstrate our dedication to serving one another. Help us make St. George’s more welcoming for both parishioners and visitors.  Contact Brian Davis for more information or to sign-up.

Filed Under: Fellowship, Home Page, Parish Life, We Grow, Welcome, Worship

Scary Music for Organ Concert – October 25

October 6, 2025 by Stephanie Dolezal Leave a Comment

St. George’s Episcopal Church will offer a free concert of Scary Music for Organ on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 7:30 pm, featuring The Organist Friends of St. George’s (Trystan Bennett, Achim Loch, John Vreeland, Alex Johnson, and Magnus Lartey).

Our most popular annual concert includes haunting renditions of works by J.S. Bach, Fela Sowande, Felix Mendelssohn, Marcel Dupré, Hans Zimmer, Max Reger, Herbert Howells, Jean Langlais and César Franck. The evening will be sure to be terrifyingly delightful and monstrously entertaining. Feel free to come in costume!
The concert is free with donations to the organ fund accepted at the door.

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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