Tuesday, December 27, 2011

St. Mary's Calendar for Week of January 1, 2011


From Christmas Eve at St. Mary's

Sunday, January 1
No Church School
No 8:00 am Service
9:45am Childcare
10:00am  Holy Eucharist 

4:30pm  Christ the King
Monday
Monday, January 2

12:45pm   Staff Meeting

8:00pm  AA (6:30pm newcomers)

Tuesday, January 3
9:30am Holy Eucharist
10:00am WSM Board Meeting
Wednesday, January 4
12:00pm Clericus Meeting
 - Chapter Room
Thursday, January 5
9:30am Chapter Rm in Use
6:30pm Junior Choir

  7:30pm  Adult Choir
Friday, January 6
9:30am Hills & Falls Parish Hall

Sunday, January 8
8:00am Holy Eucharist
9:45am Childcare
10:00am Holy Eucharist
11:00am Coffee Hour
4:30pm Christ the King

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Message from Bishop Shaw



For several weeks now, in the place where I pray, I have had a copy of the 16th and 17th-century Italian artist Caravaggio's "Adoration of the Shepherds." You see the four poor men, shoeless, unwashed, with unkempt beards and worn clothing, bent in quiet awe over the child Jesus and the clearly exhausted Mary.

Caravaggio almost always painted poor people. He wanted to remind the rich patrons who commissioned his paintings and the viewers who saw his paintings on the walls of the mansions and chapels of Rome's wealthy of the people God came to serve in Jesus. He wanted to remind those who had so much of their responsibility to care for the thousands of impoverished homeless people crowding the alleys and public spaces of Rome. In this painting the four shepherds, and even the figure of Mary, look as if they came straight from the streets of 17th-century Messina.

As I listen to many of you in the conversation that happens as committee members are gathering before meetings or the informal talk at meals or receptions at visitations, you speak of how the giving of gifts has changed for you over the years. You recognize who Christmas is for--those who have so little--and so, instead of an expensive gift for someone you love, you are giving a contribution in that person's name to Episcopal Relief and Development, the Annual Fund of the diocese, the B-SAFE program for vulnerable city children, Ecclesia Ministries with those who are homeless or any number of other nonprofits committed to caring for those who have so little.

What gratitude God has for you and for your deep comprehension of the meaning of God's incarnation. One of the shepherds in the painting has spread his arms in absolute amazement at the sight of God's humility in the child Jesus. May his wonder be yours in this Christmas season.

- The Rt. Rev. M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE
Christmas 2011

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Photos: Christmas Pageant









Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Special Music for Christmas



December 24 – Christmas Eve
At the 5:00 p.m. service, trumpeter Ken Laing, cellist Anayis Wright, and soloist Lynn Edwards will present special music for the Christmas season. The congregation will have the opportunity to join in singing many familiar Christmas carols.

The 10:00 p.m. Christmas Eve service will begin with a festive musical prelude at 9:45 p.m. The Adult Choir will sing carols of the season accompanied by harpist Deborah Fabiciewicz.

Please join us as we prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ at these festive Advent and Christmas services!

Monday, December 12, 2011

St. Mary's Calendar for Week of December 18

Sunday, December 18
No Church School
8:00am  Holy Eucharist 
9:45am Childcare
10:00am  HE & Christmas Pageant 

11:00am  Coffee Hour

4:30pm  Christ the King

Monday, December 19
 
8:30am  Yoga

12:45pm   Staff Meeting

8:00pm  AA (6:30pm newcomers)
Tuesday, December 20
7:30pm  Vestry Meeting
Thursday, December 22
9:30am Chapter Rm in Use
No Junior Choir Rehearsal today
7:30pm  Adult Choir

Saturday, December 24

5:00pm  Christmas Eve - Holy Eucharist
9:45pm Festive Musical Prelude
10:00pm Christmas Eve Service - Holy Eucharist
Sunday, December 25
No 8am Service, No Sunday School, No childcare
10:00am  Holy Eucharist
Preacher: The Rev. Gwen Buehrens

4:30pm   Christ the King

Thanks to All Who Participated in the Cookie Sale!

The Cookie Sale has raised over $2100 for The Women of St. Mary's outreach. Thank you everyone who worked so tirelessly, and contributed so generously. It was an amazing affair.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Holiday Cookie Sale - December 10




Holiday Cookie Sale-Saturday, December 10
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m
(or until cookies are gone)
Over 1,000 homemade cookies, candies, jams & jellies for sale. So many varieties - all decorated, delicious, and wrapped for individual sale. Special diet varieties include gluten and nut free -- and even cookies for dogs! Money goes toward outreach.

Where: St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 258 Concord Street, Newton Lower Falls

Calendar Update for Sunday, December 11

Sunday, December 11
8:00am Holy Eucharist
9:45am Childcare
9:45am K-5 Sunday School
10:00am Advent Lessons & Carols
11:00am Coffee Hour
4:30pm Christ the King
Monday, December 12
8:30am Yoga
10:15am Hills & Falls - Parish Hall
12:45am Staff Meeting
8:00pm AA (6:30 newcomers)
Tuesday, December 13
6:30pm WSM Christmas Party
Thursday, December 15
9:30am Chapter Room in use
1:00am Clergy
6:30pm Junior Choir
7:15pm Pageant Rehearsal
7:30pm Adult Choir
Friday, December 16
9:30am Hills & Falls - Parish Hall
Sunday, December18
8:00am Holy Eucharist
9:45am Childcare
9:45am K-5 Sunday School
10:00am Christmas Pageant
11:00am Coffee
4:30pm Christ the King

Friday, December 2, 2011

Mission Fundraiser for The Reverend Ted Gaiser to Colombia, This Saturday December 3



This January, The Reverend Ted Gaiser, a deacon in the Diocese of Massachusetts, will move to Colombia in South America to begin work as a missionary. Ted’s work in Colombia will draw on his business background as he works with the bishop and diocese there to strengthen their financial position. He’ll also be building up an English-speaking congregation while pursuing ordination to the priesthood. Ted anticipates remaining in Colombia for several years. Missionaries sponsored by the Episcopal Church are not paid, but are required to raise sufficient funds to cover all of their expenses for the time they will be away. On Saturday, December 3, from 3:00-8:00 pm, Trinity Parish of Newton Centre will host a “Fair Trade” sale of crafts from Central and South America, Palestine and Africa, the proceeds of which will go to support Ted’s ministry. Come and shop – and eat (food will be from the Camino Real Colombian restaurant in Allston) – to help support Ted!