www.stjohnsportsmouth.org19 December 2013
 
Hanging of the Greens is this Sunday 
  

The Flower Guild has a plan for decorating the worship space and a strategy to help us quickly complete the work.  But we need more than plans to prepare our worship space for Christmas - we need you!

 

Everyone (young and old) is needed and welcome to help decorate inside and out after the 11am Eucharist this Sunday, 12/22.  There will also be another activity in Chisholm Hall for our young children who will decorate cookies to share with our homebound members.

 

We have a number of tasks to accomplish.  Each group of tasks will be headed by one or more Flower Guild members; instructions and all materials will be provided - all that's needed is your willing hands.  If you have them, bring tools according to the task you have chosen.

 

We also need some additional greenery.  Please check the list below to see what you might be able to provide from your yard (or a willing neighbor's yard).  This year we won't need huge amounts so even if you can only spare a few branches, we will gratefully accept it.  We would love for the greenery to be at the church no later than Saturday at Noon on 12/21. We want time to condition the greenery so it will stay fresh.  Bringing it early will also allow us to group the greenery with each set of tasks to make decorating more efficient.

 

We still need: pine, fir, cedar, magnolia leaves, camellia leaves, variegated and green holly (with berries if possible), juniper with berries, pyracantha, winterberry, and nandina berries, oregonia, and other interesting evergreens, pinecones or other dried seed pods.

 

Questions?  Contact Linda Buchanan.

 
Nativity by Giotto

Christmastide 

@ St. John's

 

The Parish Office will be closed 12/24-27 & 12/31-1/3.  
 
 
Please note that all 2013 contributions must be received in the Parish Office by Sunday, December 29 to receive tax and pledge credit for the 2013 tax year.  
 
 
The next eNews will be published on Thursday, 
January 2.

 

 

 

The Feast of the Nativity of Jesus Christ

December 24 @ 5pm:  The Christ Mass (contemporary) followed by a cider and cookie reception.

December 24@ 10:30pm:  Festival of Christmas music presented by musicians from our parish and community.

December 24 @ 11pm: The Christ Mass (traditional) followed by a cider and cookie reception. 

 

December 25 @ 6:30pm: End your first day of Christmas celebrations with a simple healing Eucharist and carols.

 

The Fourth Day of Christmas (The Feast of the Holy Innocents)

Saturday, December 28 @ 4-7pm:  The Harbin family invites children and adults to their annual Open House.  

 

The Fifth Day of Christmas (The Feast of St. John, transferred)

Sunday, December 29 @ 8, 9, and 11am:  Join in the festive celebration of our Patron Saint, who wrote the gospel for mission we say each week at the end of worship.

 

The Seventh Day of Christmas

Tuesday, December 31 @ 3:30pm: The Olde Towne Scottish Walk is modeled after Scotland's Hogmany Festival, a day when townspeople honor their community and merchants, wishing God's blessing and prosperity in the coming year.  A procession of local family, friends, and visitors will be led by bagpipe and drum.  The procession gathers at Queen and Washington Streets (diagonally across from St. John's Church) and ends at the High Street Landing.

 

The Eighth Day of Christmas (The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus)

Wednesday, January 1 @ 6:30pm:  New Year's Day is not just about football...it is the day Jesus was presented In the Temple and received his name.  Bring your calendar or agenda to be blessed as we continue our Christmas celebrations into the New Year with this simple healing Eucharist and carols.

 

The Twelfth Day of Christmas

Sunday, January 5 @ 8, 9, and 11: Epiphany Pageant rehearsal during the Christian Formation time.

 

The Feast of the Epiphany (Old Christmas)

Monday, January 6 @ 6:30pm: Eucharist and the Epiphany pageant.

 

Giving to Christ at Christmas

Christmas will be here in one week.  As we prepare for the upcoming Christmas season, our parish is offering each of us the opportunity to do the single-most important act of the holidays: give a gift to Jesus Christ.  Giving to Christ at Christmas is based on a simple idea.  It's Jesus' birthday.  That's why we give gifts to each other.  Let's have our gift giving begin with a gift to him.

 

Each year we invite followers of Jesus associated with St. John's Church to give the most generous, one-time cash gift we can-above and beyond our normal giving, as we would any Christmas gift-to fund the twin heartbeats of our Lord: evangelistic witness and relief of human suffering, locally, nationally and internationally.  This year, at our Annual Parish Meeting, we have chosen to direct our gifts to the Westmoreland Children and Youth Association of Portsmouth.

 

Founded in 2009 by Tyrone and Pat Hines, Westmoreland Children and Youth Association works with the most at-risk children in Portsmouth to keep them out of gangs.  Their goal is to promote an understanding of basic values, team work, community service, and character development through mentoring and involvement in a wide variety of sports and cheering.  They have no paid staff and work closely with Zion Baptist Church who provides adult mentors and coaches. 

 

So what's involved?  It's simple.  On December 24, bring your offering marked Giving to Christ at Christmas to services on Christmas Eve and give it as part of our parish Christmas festivities.  If you can't be with us that night, simply place your gift in the offering basket at any Christmas worship event through Epiphany (January 6) or mail it to the Parish Office.  Please note on the memo line: Giving to Christ at Christmas

 

Each dollar we give this year will be matched, doubling our gift in Jesus' name.  This Christmas we have the opportunity to forever change the lives of children in our own community.  Our prayer is that this gift will truly honor the One whose birthday we shall soon celebrate.

 

Miscellany

  

Christian Formation for all ages continues this Sunday.

 

The Epiphany Pageant is coming!  Sign up this Sunday or email to be in the cast. Please note if you would like a speaking role.  Adults and Children are encouraged to participate.  The Pageant will be presented on the Epiphany, Monday night, January 6 at 6:30pm.

 

St. John's new cookbook, Feast on Favorites, is available for purchase each Sunday
in Chisholm Hall during the Sunday hospitality times after worship.   To purchase a cookbook online, please click here or direct your friends to the bottom of our website homepage. 

 

The Perfect Christmas Gift for the AWEsome lady in your life!  Surprise her with a St. John's Women's Retreat registration at the beautiful Hilton Ocean Front Virginia Beach on February 21 & 22.  Our guest speaker is Tracy Miles from Proverbs 31 Ministries.  Purchase your gift after worship in Chisholm Hall or online.  Your AWEsome lady will appreciate your thoughtfulness!

 

Sign up to prepare a meal for this year's Pilgrims in Christ group using the sheet posted in the Parish Hall.  Use your gifts of hospitality while you fulfill your baptismal promise to "do all in your power to support these persons in their life in Christ." 

 

Contribute by PayPal.  Our website now offers a PayPal option to receive contributions.  Click here or at the bottom of our website homepage.  

 

The Parishioner Corner of our Website has news you can use.  Here you can access the latest parish directory, parish handbook, access worship ministry schedules, and read approved minutes of vestry discussions and actions as well parish financial reports.  Need or don't remember the password?  Click here.  

 

Parish Calendar

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In our Prayers this Week

If you would like to add a name to the prayer list, please contact the prayer chain.

 

Prayers for the Church

Justin, Archbishop of Canterbury; Katherine, the Presiding Bishop; Holly, our bishop

Derek, our priest; our parish staff, wardens and vestry

 

For Justice and Peace  

For Barack, our president, Bob, our governor; Ken, our mayor; Erin Elliott-Carrico; Roberto Gonzalez; Nate Kingsbury; Will Oast; Dariana Torres and Bill Wolter who are serving our country overseas or away from home; for the Coast Guard Personnel on watch and on patrol from Coast Guard Base Portsmouth

 

For those in any Need or Trouble  

In our Parish: Marti Austin; Diane Booth; George Booth; Donald Bowles; Bill Edwards; Mavia Hudgins; Linda Mathews; Cassie McBride; Arlene Peterson; Carol Phipps; Alice Robbins; Paul Sarandria; Jennie Todd; Andre Williams

Related to our Parish: Mary (sister of Dody Mason); Nancy (mother of Andy Gray); Michael (sister of Sherry Clem); Walter (cousin of Dody Mason); Sally (mother of Fr. Derek); Tom (brother-in-law of Lindsey Hicks Thornton); Dylan (friend of Miles Harbin); Carolyn & Kevin (sister and brother-in-law of Brenda Wolter); Barbara (mother of Dody Johnson); Andy (father of Ray Symmes); Mary (friend of Alice Taylor-Smith); James (father of Bonnie Scott); Patients of the Naval Hospital & EDMARC hospice for children. 

 

Thanksgivings  

For those expecting a child: John & Katie Goodwin, Joe & Stephanie Ryder

 

Stewardship of God's Resources for the week of 12/15:
 
Worship Attendance: Sunday 8am (12), 9am (43), 11am (91); Wednesday 6:30pm (11)
Worship Offering: $7,729
Income needed for ministry expense each week: $5,874
 

Pledges of active parishioners in arrears as of December 18: ($24,894)


Sunday, December 29 is the last day to receive a contribution for 2013.  For those who mail their contributions through their bank, please advise them to mail early.  Any monies received after that date will be posted to 2014.


 
The Rev'd Dr. J. Derek Harbin, rector

Rick Bishop, kitchen manager
Keith Byers, bookkeeper
Philip Goodrich, sexton
Ellison Gregg, staff photographer & twitter
Clifford King Harbin, associate to the rector
Rebecca Mina, creation atrium coordinator
Sr. Heather Rollins, technology & facebook  
Scott Rollins, organist and choir director
Stephanie Ryder, publications

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 Contemporary Eucharist at 9:00am
 Traditional Eucharist, Rite II at 11:00am

Wednesday Healing Eucharist, 6:30pm

Holy Days as Announced

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