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Dear Friends, Neighbors and Members of St. Cyprian's,


Episcopal Bishop Tom Shaw of Massachusetts, who is also a monk, has started a beautiful video series exploring Jesus' message and what it means to people outside the church.

You can watch his reflection on Valentine's Day & Lent by clicking here.

Happy Valentine's Day!


See you soon at Turk & Lyon!

 

Peace,

Will

 

St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church

415-987-3029

turkandlyon@gmail.com       

 

Lent at Turk & Lyon 
   
Throughout the season of Lent on Wednesday nights
St. Cyprian's Episcopal & First United Lutheran will share a simple meal and discuss Marcus Borg's Speaking Christian: Why Christian Words Have Lost Their Meaning and Power -- And How They Can Be Restored. Beginning next Wednesday, February 20th at 7 p.m.



The author describes Lent in this way:

Lent is about mortality and transformation. We begin the season of Lent on Ash Wednesday with the sign of the cross smeared on our foreheads with ashes as the words are spoken over us, "Dust thou art, and to dust thou wilt return." We begin this season of Lent not only reminded of our death, but also marked for death.

 

 The Lenten journey, with its climax in Holy Week and Good Friday and Easter, is about participating in the death and resurrection of Jesus. Put somewhat abstractly, this means dying to an old identity-the identity conferred by culture, by tradition, by parents, perhaps-and being born into a new identity-an identity centered in the Spirit of God. It means dying to an old way of being, and being born into a new way of being, a way of being centered once again in God.

 

 Put slightly more concretely, this path of death and resurrection, of radical centering in God, may mean for some of us that we need to die to specific things in our lives-perhaps to a behavior or a pattern of behavior that has become destructive or dysfunctional; perhaps to a relationship that has ended or gone bad; perhaps to an unresolved grief that needs to be let go of; perhaps to a career or job that has either been taken from us or that no longer nourishes us; or perhaps even we need to die to a deadness in our lives.  

 You can even die to deadness, and this dying is also oftentimes a daily rhythm in our lives-that daily occurrence that happens to some of us as we remind ourselves of the reality of God in our relationship to God; that reminder that can take us out of ourselves, lift us out of our confinement, take away our feeling of being burdened and weighed down.

 That's the first focal point of a life that takes Jesus seriously: that radical centering in the Spirit of God that is at the very center of the Christian life.

 

-Dr. Marcus Borg
from "Taking Jesus Seriously"
   

 
 
 

  

   

February at Turk & Lyon... 

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SF Bluegrass & Old-Time Festival presents

Sin & Salvation with:

Water Tower Bucket Boys, Misisipi Mike's Southern Comforts  

and Fret Not

Saturday, February 16

8 pm

$16 door / $14 advanceTickets: brownpapertickets.com

 

Media Decompression Kollectiv presents

Friday, February 22nd

Free Dinner

6 pm

Dinner (veggie & vegan)followed by live music and short film

A celebration of life without economic coercion

More info: cyprianscenter.org

 

SF Live Arts @ Cyprian's presents

Saturday, February 23rd

7:30 pm

Bob Kann

An evening of clowning and comedy for adults & kids

Brownpapertickets.com

For more info: noevalleymusicseries.com

 

Episcopal Senior Communities & St. Cyprian's present

Wednesday, February 27th

Free Senior Lunch

12 pm - 1: 30 pm

Come enjoy lunch and a musical performance

415- 752- 0139 Episcopal Senior Communities

 

Cyprian's arc presents with SF Foundation support

Thursday, February 28th

An Evening of Mending and Music

7 pm

Have some clothes that need fixing?

Come learn how to do some simple mending

FREE

More info: cyprianscenter.org

     
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