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                                                   March 2019
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                                                                                                            days when we’re reminded to
 Sin, Like Ashes in                                                                                         repent and be saved. Our hymns
 Our Eyes                                                                                                   are melancholy. In many
                                                                                                            churches, they hide a banner
 By: Susana Metz                                                                                            with the word “Alleluia” on it until
                                                                                                            Easter Day.
 The ashes are gone – washed off                                                                             
       Is that what Lent is all
 our foreheads – but their                             no longer remember the word                          about? A surface look at it, a few
 darkness still stains our thoughts                    “Lent” or what it means?                             memories from Sunday school in
 and spirits as we begin Lent                          
        Sin is like that most days,                 our youth, a desire to get it over
 once again. Tiny grains of ash,                       a bit of an annoyance, a speck in                    with and get back to the real
 like the darkness of sin, may                         our eyes that must be rubbed                         world, might make it so. But look
 have fallen in our eyes or down                       away. For heaven’s sake, we                          at our readings today. If we really
 our faces. Annoyed, we may                            don’t want to talk about it – it’s                   pay attention to what we’re
 have rubbed our eyes or brushed                       annoying – oh my, that word                          hearing, there is a whole lot more
 our cheeks. Maybe the ash was                         again. Being reminded that sin                       light than darkness – a whole lot
 wet – a big stain on our heads,                       still exists in each one of us can                   more graciousness poured on us
 right between our eyes. How can                       be just plain annoying, not earth-                   by our God, than punishment.
 we get it off, without looking                         shattering, nothing really to worry                  Yes, we’re reminded about the
 insincere, before we get in our                       about, it’s just there hovering                      temptations of sin, but we’re
 cars and go to work out in the                        around the edges, picking at us,                     offered the unstopping gift of
 real world where most people                          especially during Lent.                              forgiveness and a chance to
 don’t even know it’s Ash                              
        We have 40 long days to                     model Jesus. Lent can help us
 Wednesday, where most people                          think about it, though. Forty long                   go deep into ourselves.
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       Moses’ story in              Lord of all and is generous to all       it have been so wrong if Jesus
 Deuteronomy is full of light. God    who call on him. This speaks to          just turned a few stones to
 has given the Israelites a land      us of God’s inclusion of all             bread? Certainly, there’s no sin in
 flowing with milk and honey. All     people – no exceptions. We               that. What is Luke really telling
 they have to do is show gratitude    might need to examine ourselves          us? Perhaps, that we might be
 through their offerings. “A land      to determine how much we really          tempted to want to manipulate
 flowing with milk and honey” is      want to include all others.              the world to our liking. That can
 an image of peace and beauty.        
       Is that part of the ash that     grow into the serious sin, for
 The people acknowledged their        has fallen in our eyes? We might         example, of not caring where our
 rescue from the Egyptians by the     need help getting that out. We           food comes from, or the
 God who heard their cries of         might need to read over and over         environment from which it grew.
 affliction.                            again Jesus’ words all through           Do we care enough about those
 
       Psalm 91 says, “He shall     the gospels that call us to love         who grow the food we eventually
 call upon me, and I will answer      even our enemies. “Our                   buy in our stores to make
 him; I am with him in trouble; I     enemies?” we might want to ask.          deliberate choices about where
 will rescue him and bring him to     It’s hard enough to love our own         we shop?
 honor.” This is another image        families sometimes.                      
       Jesus’ second temptation
 that should remind us that God       
       But if that ash is left in our   might make us think about what
 continues to hear our cries, even    eye, it could fester and make us         we feel we must own. What in
 when they’re moaned from the         blind – blind to our responsibility      our lifestyles comes before our
 depths of our sinfulness. At the     to share God’s love with                 consideration of God? If we’re
 beginning of Lent, we’re             everyone. This is a good time to         honest, many things can draw
 reminded that we are not alone.      remember that for the Jews,              our eyes away from God – things
 God not only has not abandoned       “love” doesn’t mean the                  that, in and of themselves, are
 us, God is “so bound to us in        Valentine’s-Day-card emotional           not bad, but things, such as that
 love” the psalm says, that even      kind of love. Love, when Jesus           annoying speck of ash that fell in
 when we are focused only on          talks about it, also means               our eyes, that might fester in us
 ourselves to the point of sin, God   “loyalty.” We don’t have to agree        until we can see nothing else.
 is with us, ready to bring us back   with everyone to love them. We           
       Luke reminds us that
 to the light. God is ready to        don’t have to have emotional             Jesus, too, was faced with
 brush the ash from our faces.        love for the person or group             temptations. He was, after all,
 
       Paul says the same thing     doing evil. “Loyalty” means we           fully human as well as fully
 to the Romans. “The word is          acknowledge that these too are           divine. He knows what we face.
 near you, on your lips and in your   children of God and need our             He knows the power that tries to
 heart.” That is not only the word    prayers. They need us to want            turn our hearts from God. Our
 of faith, but the capital W “Word”   them to see the light, not for us        ashes remind us of the same
 of God. “You will be saved,” he      to judge them as worthy only for         thing, but today we hear about
 says, “everyone who calls upon       hell.                                    God’s great love for us. We’re
 the name of the Lord will be         
       Even Jesus didn’t send           reminded even more about the
 saved.” Is there any better news     his tempter immediately to hell in       fact that we abide under the
 than that?                           our gospel story. Isn’t it               shadow of the Almighty. We, too,
 
       Paul does put in front of    interesting that Jesus only              have been promised a land
 us, however, one type of sin we      responds to the temptations by           flowing with milk and honey.
 may need to think about during       reminding his tempter that God           
       There is a lot to be joyful
 Lent – because after all, this       alone is worthy of our worship           about in Lent. After all, Paul tells
 good news of salvation is reliant    and service? There was no                us, “Everyone who calls on the
 on the fact that we actually want    argument, no discussion: God             name of the Lord shall be
 to repent and return to the Lord.    alone is our refuge and our              saved.”
 Paul drops in a very salient fact:   stronghold in times of trial.             — The Rev. Dr. Susanna Metz is the Rector,
 There is no distinction between      
       The three temptations are        St. John the Baptist Church, Battle Creek,
                                                                               TN, and Assistant Professor, School of
 Jew and Greek, the same Lord is      interesting in themselves. Would         Theology, Sewanee, TN
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 Marge Michaelis was visited by family
 members last month.
 And during the passing of the Peace at
 the Holy Eucharist one day, she
 happened to kidnap bring baby Freya
 back to her pew. Freya took it like a
 champ, though some of us found it hard
 to focus on the service until she was
 safely back into her mother Louise’s
                                                                        Clay Roberts, grandson of Toby
 arms. You never know what these two
                                                                        Roberts, was named to the First Team
 will get up to next! We love having both
                                                                        All District for basketball.
 of them at St. John’s.
                                                                             •          Gloria Noy
                                                                             •        LaJuan Farrell
                                                                             •            Fr. Eric
                                                                             •      Carla Beckendorff
                                                                             •        Cody Childress
                                                                             •           Al Heath
                                                                        !!
                                                                             •         Annie Smith
                                                                             •         F. Sam Todd
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       March Church Schedule
      Sunday, March 3, 10 a.m., Last
      Sunday after the Epiphany, Rev.
      Tom Wallace, Celebrant
      Wednesday, March 6, Noon and
      6:15 p.m. Imposition of Ashes,
      Rev. Tom Wallace, Celebrant
      Sunday, March 10, 10:00 a.m., 1st Sunday in Lent, Morning Prayer Rite I , Mary
      Emerson, Officiant
      Sunday, March 17, 10 a.m., 2nd Sunday in Lent, Penitential Order and Holy
      Eucharist Rite II - Rev. Tom Wallace, Celebrant
      Sunday, March 24, 10 a.m., 3rd Sunday in Lent, Holy Eucharist Rite I, Rev.
      Virginia Brown, Celebrant
      Sunday, March 31, 10 a.m., 4th Sunday in Lent, Morning Prayer Rite I, Worship
      Leader, Officiant
                      March
       5, Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday
     Pancake Supper, 6pm, Parish Hall
        6, Ash Wednesday, Ash                            April
     Wednesday Services, Noon and
     6:15 pm                                               3, Wednesday, Anglican Rosary
                                                         & Soup Supper 6:15 pm
        10, Sunday, Vestry Meeting
     11:30, Parish Office                                  10, Wednesday, Alzheimer’s
                                                         Support Group, 10:30, Parish Hall
       13, Wednesday, Alzheimer’s
     Support Group, 10:30, Parish Hall                     10, Wednesday, Evening Prayer
                                                         & Soup Supper, 6:15 pm
       13, Wednesday, Soup Supper &
     Evensong 6:15 pm                                      13, Saturday, Palm Cross
                                                         Folding, 10:00, Waverly & Cricket
       18, Monday, ECW Friendship
                                                         Johnson’s Ranch
     Luncheon, The Oaks, 11 am
                                                           14, Sunday, Palm Sunday, 10 am
       20, Wednesday, Compline &
     Soup Supper 6:15 pm                                   18, Maundy Thursday
       27, Wednesday, Stations of the                      19 Good Friday, Stations of the
     Cross & Soup Supper 6:15 pm                         Cross
                                                           21, Easter Sunday
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                                                        England, evensong is sung by clergy and choir
                                                          as a choral liturgy.
                                                          
       Compline - The last of the four services in
                                                          the Daily Office (BCP, p. 127). It is descended
                                                          from the night prayers said before bed at the end
                                                          of the monastic round of daily prayer. Compline
                                                          is a simple office including a confession of sins,
                                                          one or more psalms, a short reading from
                                                          scripture, versicles and responses, the Lord's
                                                          Prayer, collects which ask for God's protection
                                                          during the night to come, and the canticle Nunc
                                                          dimittis. A hymn for the evening may follow the
                                                          short reading from scripture. The collects may be
 
       Lenten Season will start off as in previous
                                                          followed by a time of silence, along with free
 year with a Pancake supper for all as we host the
                                                          intercessions and thanksgivings.
 
 residents of Willow River Farms. This tradition
                                                          
       Evening Prayer- One of the principal Daily
 was begun by resident, Jean Cargill, a St. John’s
                                                          Offices. Evening Prayer has been the title for the
 member asked if she could invite a few friends to
                                                          Evening Office in Anglican worship since the
 the Pancake Supper. It is always a treat to see
                                                          1552 revision of the Prayer Book. The BCP
 Jean. I wish there was a way we could get her to
                                                          provides forms for Daily Evening Prayer in
 church on Sunday.
          
                                                          traditional and contemporary language (pp. 61,
 
       Ash Wednesday will follow with the
                                                          115). Evening Prayer may begin with an opening
 Imposition of Ashes at two services celebrated
                                                          sentence of scripture and with the confession of
 by Fr. Tom Wallace.
                                                          sin. The Invitatory may include the canticle Phos
 
       Sundays in Lent will vary with Morning
                                                          Hilaron, an ancient hymn praising Christ at the
 Prayer, Rite I, Holy Eucharist, Rite I and Rite II
                                                          lighting of lamps at sunset. The office continues
 and also the Penitential Order. Fr. Tom Wallace
                                                          with a selection from the Psalter, readings from
 and Mtr. Virginia Brown will be with us to
                                                          scripture followed by canticles (typically the
 celebrate the Eucharist and our St. John’s
                                                          Magnificat and Nunc dimittis), the Apostles'
 Worship Leaders will officiate Morning Prayer.
                                                          Creed, the Lord's Prayer, a set of suffrages, one
 
       Wednesdays in Lent will keep us
                                                          or more collects, and the dismissal. One of the
 connected throughout the Lenten season with a
                                                          two suffrages is a version of the litany in the
 soup supper and various services to choose
                                                          Evening Office of Eastern Orthodox churches
 from. The theme for the Sermons will be the
                                                          with images of evening and death. Evening
 Episcopal Church. St. John’s Worship Leaders
                                                          Prayer may also include an office hymn or
 will officiate Evensong, Compline, The Stations of
                                                          anthem, the General Thanksgiving, a Prayer of
 the Cross and Evening Prayer. The Daughters of
                                                          St. Chrysostom, and a concluding sentence of
 the King will lead the Anglican Rosary. 
                                                          scripture.
 
       Here are a few definitions of the services
 from the Episcopal Church website.
 
       Evensong - Since the late middle ages
 "evensong" has been the popular name for
 vespers (from the Latin vesperis, "evening"), the
 Evening Office of the western church. Cranmer
 used it in the 1549 BCP. Although in 1552 he
 replaced it with "Evening Prayer," the common
                                                          Way of the Cross (Stations of the Cross) - A
 name remains "evensong." In many Anglican
                                                          devotion to the Passion of Christ which recalls a
 cathedrals and other large churches, especially in
                                                          series of events at the end of Jesus' life from his
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 condemnation to his burial. The Way of the Cross           The Way of the Cross is a popular devotion that is
 imitates the practice of visiting the places of            often done on Fridays during Lent.
 Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian
 pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were
 built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion
 was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it
 became common in the fifteenth century. The
 number of stations for prayer and meditation in
 the Way of the Cross has varied, but it typically
 includes fourteen stations. Each station may have
 a cross and an artistic representation of the
 scene. The stations may be erected inside a
 church or outdoors. The Book of Occasional
 Services (BOS) includes the following stations in
 the Way of the Cross: 1) Jesus is condemned to
 death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls
 the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother;
 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a
 woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a
                                                            Anglican Rosary - Anglican Prayer Beads are a
 second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of
                                                            relatively new form of prayer, blending the
 Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is
                                                            Orthodox Jesus Prayer Rope and the Roman
 stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to
                                                            Catholic Rosary. The thirty-three bead design was
 the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the
                                                            created by the Rev. Lynn Bauman in the
 body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother;
                                                            mid-1980s, through the prayerful exploration and
 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. The BOS notes that
                                                            discovery of a contemplative prayer group.The
 eight of the stations are based on events that are
                                                            use of the rosary or prayer beads helps to bring
 recorded in the gospels. The remaining six
                                                            us into contemplative of meditative prayer—really
 (stations 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13) are based on inferences
                                                            thinking about and being mindful of praying, of
 from the gospels or pious legends. The BOS
                                                            being in the presence of God—by use of mind,
 allows these six stations to be omitted from the
                                                            body, and spirit. The touching of the fingers on
 Way of the Cross. The BOS provides opening
                                                            each successive bead is an aid in keeping our
 devotions and the Lord's Prayer. There is a
                                                            mind from wandering, and the rhythm of the
 versicle and response, a reading, a prayer, and a
                                                            prayers leads us more readily into stillness.
 collect for each of the fourteen stations.
 Concluding prayers before the altar follow the
 fourteenth station in the BOS service. The hymn
 Stabat Mater has been associated with the Way
 of the Cross. Verses of this hymn traditionally
 have been sung between each of the stations
 when the devotion is done by a congregation.
 The Stabat Mater appears as "At the cross her
 vigil keeping," Hymn 159 in The Hymnal 1982.
 The BOS suggests that verses of this hymn be
 sung as the ministers enter for the Way of the
 Cross and as they approach the first station. The
 BOS also suggests that the Trisagion be chanted
 as the procession goes from station to station.
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                           Upcoming Events at
     Historic St. John’s Episcopal Church
 Come dressed in your
                               Imposition of ashes in                                    ECW is hosting a
 finest Mardi Gras
                               this traditional Ash          Our weekly Lenten
 colors of purple, green                                                                 Friendship Lunch at
                               Wednesday marks the           services will be held on
 and gold as we                                                                          the Oaks on March 18.
                               beginning of the Lenten       Wednesdays beginning        We will be serving and
 celebrate with a
                               season.                       March 13 - April 10.        dining with the
 traditional Shrove
 Tuesday Pancake                                             We will be exploring        residents we serve
 Supper.                                                     different aspects of the    through our outreach
 As part of our outreach                                     Episcopal Church and        program.
 program, we invite the                                      experiencing different      We need food
 residents of Willow                                         services from Evensong      donations and people
 River Farm to eat with                                      to Compline, Stations of    to volunteer to serve on
 us. Enjoy all of the                                        the Cross to the            that Monday.
 pancakes and sausage                                        Anglican Rosary.            Please contact Rita
 you can eat.                                                Services begin at 6:15      Royle for more
 Shrove Tuesday marks                                        followed by the Soup        information:
 the end of Epiphany                                         Supper.                     rroyle9150@gmail.com
 and the beginning of
 Lent.                                                                                   979-885-7097
                           St. John’s Episcopal Church is located at Hwy 36 N & 6th St., Sealy, TX
Phone: 979-885-2359
Email: info@stjohnssealy.com                                                      Website: www.stjohnssealy.com
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