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  This Week at the Church of the Redeemer

Tuesday, March 20th
7:00 pm Recording


Wednesday, March 21st
First Day of Spring
8:30 am Morning Prayer Healing Service
6:15 pm Supper in the Parish Hall
7:00 pm Lenten Series IV at the Church
9:00 pm Recording

Thursday, March 22nd
9:00 am Women's Bible Study at the Rectory
7:00 pm Recording

Friday, March 23rd

7:00 pm Recording

Sunday, March 25th
Lent V
8:00 am Holy Eucharist (Morning Chapel)
9:00 am Parish Choir Rehearsal
9:30 am Youth Choir Rehearsal
10:30 am All Parish Eucharist (Nave)

10:30 am NO Church School/Childcare Provided
11:30 pm Coffee Hour

Monday, March 26th

7:00 am Men's Bible Study at the Rectory

Tuesday, March 27th
11:30 am Holy Eucharist at Fox Hill
12:00 noon Lunch at Fox Hill
7:30 pm Outreach Committee


Please scroll down for more announcements.

Please see our website for more about upcoming events.

 

 Caring for the Generations

 Sunday, April 22nd

following the 10:30 am service

 (Please note change of date.)

Please join us for the third installment of our series Caring for the Generations.   On April 22nd at noon, we will gather for a guided conversation about the next steps we can take as a community to help bring about the life we all desire as we grow older.  Child care will be provided, along with a light lunch.  Please come, listen, and let your own voice be heard!

 
, UTO

United Thank Offering Mite Boxes

If you have a Mite Box and have not yet returned it to the church, now is the time!  We would be most appreciative if you would either put it in the Offering Plate or leave it in the office.  Many thanks. 

 

2007 LENTEN SERIES

Lent as Love’s True Way

 

Dear Friends in Christ;

 

It seems as though Christmas is barely over, but in fact Lent will soon be upon us.  Some see this as not very good news, a season that begins with ashes, drags on through the gloom of late winter, and doesn’t end until Easter Sunday.  As important as self-denial, repentance and discipline are, they are a rather limited menu for forty days, so I propose something that will get at what Lent really ought to be about

Over four Wednesday evenings, beginning February 28th, we will explore the life of faith as a journey in love.  True Love: the Good Life will be an exploration of authentic love through Scripture, film, literature, painting, music, poetry, and history.  What does it mean to love?  How does God’s love for us make it possible for us to love others?  What are the qualities of love shown through the media of our culture, and how are we influenced by them?  What are the substitutes for love we most commonly settle for, and how do they effect us?  Finally, what is the relationship between love and justice:  how does the love we enjoy move us and empower us toward the repair of the world? 

Betsy McConnell, LICSW, will join me in leading these evenings.  As a psychotherapist, Betsy will focus on the nature of love as a category in human development:  the benefits of love to the whole human being, and the consequences of its denial; how love is often hindered by our experience in life, and how such barriers can be removed.   Interwoven with this will be an ongoing exposition of the mystery of God’s love shown us in Christ, how this love nurtures, shapes, transforms, and enlightens us from our earliest days until the end of life; how grace through prayer and Word and Sacrament can actually create in us the faith we need to love more truly.

This is not an academic course.  Everything we hear, watch, read, and talk about will be approached as instruments for deepening our own lives as beloved of God and lovers of one another.  By the end of the course, our expectation is that we will all be changed more into the likeness of Christ.

The evenings will begin with a light supper at 6:15 in the parish hall, and the class will begin at 7:00, ending at 8:30.  Please sign up, so we can plan the evenings in advance in the most comfortable and convenient way.

And may Christ richly bless you during the remainder of this Epiphanytide, and the coming holy season. 

 

Faithfully in Christ,

 

Dorsey

 

From the Church School Committee:

Bible Study for Church School Teachers and Parents (or anyone else who is interested):

Please join us in a study of the Gospel stories that will underpin our Winter-Spring Church School Curriculum to be hosted and led by Ella Auchincloss, M.T.S. (Parent, Teacher and CSC member).

Location: 131 Suffolk Road (1/2 block away from the back driveway of the church)

Meeting:
Wednesday, April 11th at 7:30pm to study Luke 22--with a focused study on the apostle Peter


 

 

Children’s Opera

    All children are invited to play in the children’s opera Daniel commissioned by the Church of the Redeemer and composed by Melissa Carubia. The calendar is below. 

April 1st; Musical Sign-Up and Rehearsal 9:00-11:00AM

April 15th; Rehearsal 9:00-11:00AM

April 22nd; Rehearsal 9:00-11:00AM

April 26th; Rehearsal for Lead Roles 7:00-9:00PM

April 28th; Final Rehearsal 12:00-3:00PM

April 29th; Rehearsal and Performance 9:30-12:00 Noon

May 13th; Rehearsal 9:00-11:00AM

May 20th; Rehearsal and Performance 5:00-7:00PM

Sign up sheets can be found on the table in the office hallway.  Please fill one out and put it in Grace Long’s mailbox in the church office.

 




Compline

 

Worship

 

Mystery

 

Music

 

Darkness

 

Light

 

 

Wednesday, March 28th

7:30 pm

 

 

 

Supper will be served in the Parish Hall at 6:30 pm.

 

Please let the office know

if you will be attending the supper.

 

 

A Day Spa for the Soul

 

The Women of the Church of the Redeemer

And Their Guests Are Invited To

A Silent Women’s Retreat

Silent Prayer, Reflection, Restoration and Sharing

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Bethany House of Prayer

181 Appleton St

Arlington, MA

9:00AM to 4:00PM

     Most of us are painfully aware of the external demands, social obligations, family duties and ceaseless chain of events in our lives, which create a cacophony of distractions and push out the real reason for our commitments.  In the context of doing the next thing on our list, our prayers become more like a shopping list and less like a conversation between two friends.  God calls most of us to be in this world and to be in communion with him.  This retreat will provide a sacred space where you can rebalance the temporal and the eternal.  We invite you to bring yourself to the chapel and grounds of Bethany for a deeply personal encounter with God, His Beauty, His Love and the mysterious workings of His Spirit in your life.

 

Registration and Information:  Nancy Avery navery34@gmail.com

$25.00: Continental Breakfast and Lunch

Checks to Church Service League

 

Stewardship 2007

 If you have not yet made your pledge to the church in support of the 2007 Annual Operating Budget, please do so at your earliest convenience.  Your pledge card can be put in the mail, you can call the church financial office, you can hand deliver your pledge, or you can pledge on-line at www.redeemerchestnuthill.org.   Thank you in advance for your prayerful consideration.

 

 

 

DONATIONS FOR EASTER LILIES

 It has been an Easter-time tradition at the Redeemer to give donations towards the Altar Lilies as a way of remembering those who are special to us. The Altar Guild invites all parishioners to contribute to the Church’s Easter lilies either “in memory of” or “in thanksgiving for” their loved ones. Names will be recorded in calligraphy in the church’s Book of Remembrance, which is on display during the year in the bookcase in the Narthex. Checks payable to the Church of the Redeemer Altar Guild may be sent in any amount to Mrs. Nina Moriarty, 214 Heath Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Please list names exactly as you would like them to appear in the Book of Remembrance.

 

Kitchen Needs

The Redeemer kitchen is in need of a Cuisinart, a mixer, sturdy ladles, and salad servers.  Should you have any extras of these items (in good working order) please consider donating.  Many thanks.

 

 Yard Sale

Save the Date

 

Please consider donating your treasures to this year’s Yard Sale, which will take place on

 

Saturday, June 2nd from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm and 

Sunday, June 3rd following the 10:30 am service.

 

All funds will go towards our pledge to

the Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center.

If you are interested in helping with this project, please call the office at 617-566-7679.

 

All donations are tax-deductible.

Pick up of large items is available if needed. 

 

 

This Week's Service Assistants

Server: C. Sampson
Acolytes: P. Sampson, TBD
Lectors: C. Sampson

LEM's:

T. Mead, L. Doran Stern
Ushers: G. Mills (Head Usher), W. Dick, Youth TBD, Youth TBD
Greeters: L. Dahmen, TBD

 

If you are available to serve in any of the positions marked ‘TBD’,

please contact the office!!

 

 
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379 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Tel: 617-566-7679;   Fax: 617-566-6678
www.redeemerchestnuthill.org
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