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Ash Wednesday and Lent 2025

February 25, 2025 by Stephanie Dolezal Leave a Comment

An Invitation to a Holy Lent

from the Book of Common Prayer, p. 264

Dear People of God: The first Christians observed with great devotion the days of our Lord’s passion and resurrection, and it became the custom of the Church to prepare for them by a season of penitence and fasting. Thereby, the whole congregation was put in mind of the message of pardon and absolution set forth in the Gospel of our Savior, and of the need which all Christians continually have to renew their repentance and faith. I invite you, therefore, in the name of the Church, to the observance of a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God’s holy Word. Lent is a season of preparation for the joy of the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. Just as we as Christians are invited to observe a Holy Lent, we invite you to journey with us in community during this sacred time of reflection and renewal. While some may associate the time of Lent with penitence, it is also a time of deepening our connection with God. It is a time we intentionally open ourselves us to God as we patiently wait for the blessings of Easter.

Ash Wednesday – March 5

We mark the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. The Ashes we receive on our foreheads remind us that we are “dust and to dust we shall return”. They are a solemn and comforting reminder that there are other pilgrims with us on this journey.

St. George’s will hold services at the following times:

  • 7:00 am: (no Eucharist)
  • 12:00 noon: (Holy Eucharist)
  • 4:30 pm: (intended for children and families but open to all)
  • 7:00 pm: (Holy Eucharist)

The invitation to receive ashes on the forehead as a sign of humility and mortality will be offered at each service.

Wednesdays in Lent:

3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, 4/9, 4/16 : Noon Worship
12 pm Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing

Sundays in Lent

3/9, 3/16, 3/23: Lent Worship
7:45 am, 9 am Worship – also livestreamed, 11:15 am,
5:30 pm Celtic Evensong, 8 pm Compline

3/30: Laetare Sunday with Visit from Bishop Harris
7:45 am, 10 am Combined Worship – also livestreamed,
5:30 pm Celtic Evensong, 8 pm Compline

4/6: Fifth Sunday in Lent
7:45 am, 9 am Worship – also livestreamed, 11:15 am,
5:30 pm Celtic Evensong, 8 pm Compline

4/13: Palm Sunday
7:45 am, 10 am Combined Worship – also livestreamed,
5:30 pm Celtic Evensong, 8 pm Compline

Daily Office on Zoom: Join a group of St. Georgians praying Morning and Evening Prayer, Monday – Friday at 8:00 am and 5:30 pm on Zoom. The service only takes about 20 minutes. Click here to join.
  • Meeting ID: 890 4918 9545
  • Passcode: 638538
  • Dial in: +1 301 715 8592

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Christmas and Epiphany Worship

December 10, 2024 by St. George's 2 Comments

Christmas 2024December 2024 – Worship with us for Christmas and Epiphany.

On a wintry night long ago
A baby in a manger
Changed the world forever
When God reached out in a tiny hand
And showed us a new way of love.

 

Please note our office is closed December 23 – 27 and at 12 pm December 31 – January 1. If you have a pastoral emergency (e.g. death, hospitalization, or other crisis), please text or call 540.361.8573 to reach the clergy on call.

Christmas Eve, December 24: 

  • 4 pm: Christmas Story Pageant with carols, the Christmas Story, and Holy Eucharist. We will have a live feed available in Sydnor Hall.  This service also livestreamed on YouTube Live. Nursery is available. Service Leaflet.
  • 7:30 pm: Holy Eucharist with our Jazz Band and Choir. Festive music starts at 7 pm.  This service also livestreamed on YouTube Live. Nursery available.  Service Leaflet. 
  • 11 pm: Rite II worship with Holy Eucharist. Our choir and chamber ensemble perform festive music starting at 10:30 pm.  Service Leaflet. 

Christmas Day, December 25

  • 10 am: Christmas Day Holy Eucharist. Service Leaflet. 

December 29

  • 10 am: Lessons and Carols. This service also livestreamed on YouTube Live. Service Leaflet.  Please note this is our only service of the day.

January 5: Regular Worship and Formation Schedule Resumes

  • 7:45 am: Spoken Rite I Holy Eucharist
  • 9 am: with Jazz Band and Choir also livestreamed on YouTube Live
  • 11:15 am: with organ and choir
  • 5:30 pm: Celtic Evensong

January 6 – Epiphany Worship – Canceled Due to Inclement Weather

  • On January 6 we will celebrate Epiphany with our friends and neighbors at Trinity Episcopal Church (825 College Ave, Fredericksburg, VA 22401). The fun begins with a chili cook-off and dinner at 6 pm at Trinity in Barber Hall (lower level) followed by worship at 7.15 pm. More details to follow.

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Ash Wednesday and Lent 2024

February 6, 2024 by St. George's 2 Comments

May we turn away
From the darkness and
despair around us
So we can return
To God’s
steadfast and
abundant love.

Lent is a season of preparation for the joy of the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. Just as we as Christians are invited to observe a Holy Lent, we invite you to journey with us in community during this sacred time of reflection and renewal. While some may associate the time of Lent with penitence, it is also a time of deepening our connection with God. It is a time we intentionally open ourselves us to God as we patiently wait for the blessings of Easter.

Click here for our “Invitation to a Holy Lent” brochure. This brochure includes reflections on the promises and practices of the Baptismal Covenant.

Ash Wednesday – February 14

We mark the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. The Ashes we receive on our foreheads remind us that we are “dust and to dust we shall return”. They are a solemn and comforting reminder that there are other pilgrims with us on this journey.

We will offer the Imposition of Ashes on Wednesday, February 14 at 7 am, 12 pm,  4:30 pm (for families) and 7 pm in our nave. All are welcome!

Wednesdays in Lent:

2/21, 2/28, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20: Noon Worship
12 pm Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing

Sundays in Lent

2/8, 2/25, 3/3: Lent Worship
7:45 am, 9 am Worship – also livestreamed, 11:15 am,
5:30 pm Celtic Evensong, 8 pm Compline

3/10: Laetare Sunday with Visit from Bishop Harris
7:45 am, 10 am Combined Worship – also livestreamed,
5:30 pm Celtic Evensong, 8 pm Compline

3/17: Fifth Sunday in Lent
7:45 am, 9 am Worship – also livestreamed, 11:15 am,
5:30 pm Celtic Evensong, 8 pm Compline

 

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Holy Week and Easter Worship – 2024

February 1, 2024 by St. George's Leave a Comment

May we look
For our Risen Saviour
And see the
Love of God
In the faces
Of each other.

 

We are pleased to announce our worship schedule for Holy Week and Easter and we joyfully look forward to celebrate 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 24

7:45 am, 9:45 Procession with Palms begins at Hurkamp Park and at 10 am Procession arrives and service begins in the Church (service livestreamed on YouTube Live), 5:30 pm Celtic, and 8 pm Compline
Note Special Worship Schedule and Procession!

 

Monday – March 25, 5:30 pm

Holy Eucharist, Rite II in the Nave

Sung Taize Worship – Tuesday, March 26 at 7 pm

Sung service featuring the music of Taize, an international worshipping community. Service leaflet.

Wednesday – March 27 at 12 pm

Noon Eucharist with Healing Prayer and Anointing

Maundy Thursday – March 28 at 7 pm

With optional footwashing and stripping of the altar. Service leaflet.
Overnight watch at Trinity Episcopal: Spend an hour keeping watch in prayer with Christ. Contact church office for more information.

Good Friday – March 29 at 12 pm and 7 pm

12 pm: Service with sermon (also livestreamed on YouTube Live). Service leaflet.
2 pm: Micah Ministries’ Ecumenical Stations of the Cross
7 pm: Service with sung passion composed by John H. Vreeland, Director of Music Ministries at St. George’s. Service leaflet.

Holy Saturday –  March 30 

8:30 am: Morning Prayer in our Nave. Service leaflet.
5 pm: Liturgy of the Light in Sydnor Hall – for children and their families. Service leaflet.
8 pm: The Great Easter Vigil in the Nave. Service leaflet.

Easter Sunday, March 31

6:30 am: Micah Sunrise Service – on the Green of Fredericksburg United Methodist
7:45 am, 9 am (also on YouTube Live), 11:15 am, and 5:30 pm: Joyful Easter Eucharist
10:15 am: Our Easter Egg Hunt returns! Locations TBA.

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Hallowtide 2024 at St. George’s

October 22, 2023 by St. George's Leave a Comment

Ever wonder where we got the word Halloween? It comes from All Hallow’s Eve, the night before the feast better known as All Saints’! Hallow (as in “hallowed” ground) was a common term for something holy and set apart, and so the time around All Saints’ Day (Nov 1) became known as Hallowtide, much like Christmastide or Eastertide.

This is a time when we sit in the space between death and rebirth, remembering saints and sainted loved ones, and praying for those who have gone before and are in between.

We hope it will be a hallowed time for you and invite you to join with your fellow parishioners in this time or worship and remembrance.

All SaintsAll Saints’ Sunday, Nov 5 – Special Sunday Schedule

Join for 7:45 and Celtic services as normal (with a bit of festive flair), and a combined 10 am Eucharist to mark the festival of All Saints.

We remember those who have set an example for us, raise them up, and give thanks to God for their witness to the Church throughout history. We will not be having formation, but will have a festive coffee hour hosted by the Daughters of the King after the 10 am service.

Note: hypoallergenic incense will be used at the 10 am service.


All SoulsAll Souls’ Commemoration, Nov 6, 7 pm Eucharist

On this day, we remember those especially who have died in the past year.

This is a beautiful service of grief and hope, filled with music and poetry, and all are welcome. It includes the solemn reading of the necrology, the names of all those who have died in the past year, as we commend them to the care of God.

Clergy and parishioners of other churches in our region will join us for this special time together.

Note: hypoallergenic incense will be used at this service.


NecrologyThe Necrology

If you have a name to add to the Necrology, the list of our loved ones who have died in the past year, please send us their name here. The necrology will appear in the bulletin for All Saints’ and will be solemnly read for All Souls’. We ask that names be submitted by October 26.

 


Fence RibbonsFence Ribbons

As is our yearly tradition, all who pass by the church are invited to write the name of a loved one who has died on a ribbon and place them on the fence outside the graveyard. It’s a wonderful way we engage with our whole community, even those for whom All Saints’ Day is new. The fence ribbons will be available beginning this Sunday, Oct 29.


Graveyard Care DayGraveyard Care Day – Saturday, Oct 28

On the Saturday before All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day (Nov 1 and 2), we invite all St. Georgians to come care for our graveyard as a way to honor those who have died and remind ourselves of our place in the communion of saints. We will clean gravestones using safe techniques (all supplies provided) and do some light landscaping maintenance from 9 am – 12 pm.


Scary Music for OrganScary Music for Organ Concert

Our most popular annual concert is back on Saturday, Oct 28 at 7:30 pm. Join us – if you dare – for Scary Music for Organ! The Organists of St. George’s (Trystan Bennett, Brooks Kuykendall, Achim Loch, and John Vreeland) will perform haunting renditions of works by J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart, Langlais, Ginastera, Mizzy, Reger, and Franck. The evening will 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.


Micah All SaintsMicah Community All Saints’ Remembrance

On Thursday, Nov 2, we join together with our neighbors and partner congregations to celebrate the lives of the homeless and formerly homeless members of our community who died in the last year. We will gather on the Fredericksburg UMC green in the memory of those who are often left with no headstone, yet who are claimed by God. The All Saints’ Remembrance will begin with a “Camp Vigil” at 5 pm, where a memorial campsite is illuminated for each neighbor who has died. That will be followed by an ecumenical liturgy at 6 pm.

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