April 21, 2022



FROM THE RECTOR

IN-PERSON WORSHIP THIS SUNDAY

I will be on vacation next week while I settle into my new home in Rochester. As some of you know, the house I rent was sold and I had until April 30 to move out. I was fortunate to find a house I love, and I close on the sale tomorrow. The movers come on Saturday and will unload on Monday. I will be off from Monday, April 25 – Sunday, May 1. I will be here this Sunday, and next Sunday Morning Prayer will be led by our Lay Worship Leaders.

JOHN MCGOWAN’s MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 4 at St. Andrew’s. Weather permitting, the reception will follow at his home on Great Hill Rd.

KELLY ANTONELLI’S HOUSE IN OSSIPEE BURNED DOWN RECENTLY, and she lost most of her clothes and belongings. If you would like to contribute to a gift for her, please write a check to St. Andrew’s and put her name in the memo line. Sunday, April 24 will be the last day to make a donation.

MASKS ARE NOW OPTIONAL in church except while singing, when our respiratory droplets can spread as far as 15 feet. There is an area in the back of the church on the Memorial Garden side that is reserved for those who are more comfortable being masked and physically distanced. Signs will be posted in that area. Masks are required for singing, so please bring a mask or pick one up at the door.

 As before, please, for the safety of others, plan to attend church on Zoom if you have recently traveled commercially and/or been present at large gatherings, or are not feeling well.

LINK TO FORWARD DAY BY DAY For some unknown reason we didn’t receive this quarter’s copies of Forward Day by Day. For those of you who are missing it, it is available online at this link: https://prayer.forwardmovement.org/fdd/

If you would like to receive the daily reflection via email, scroll to the bottom of the website page and click on the “Subscribe” button.

If you’re a Facebook user it’s also available there. Search for Forward Day by Day and follow the page. We hope to receive next quarter’s booklet on time!

Blessings, Caroline

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

JOIN US FOR WORSHIP 
This Sunday - April 24
One Service at10:00 am
The Second Sunday of Easter

Services are held in person 

or via Zoom (email RectorSAITV@gmail.com for Zoom information)
or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/standrewsinthevalleytamworth/

AND...
JOIN US FOLLOWING THE SERVICE FOR



READINGS FOR SUNDAY
Sunday April 24, 2022
The Second Sunday of Easter

The Collect

Almighty and everlasting God, who in the Paschal mystery established the new covenant of reconciliation: Grant that all who have been reborn into the fellowship of Christ's Body may show forth in their lives what they profess by their faith; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

First Lesson           ACTS 5:27-32

In our lesson from the Book of Acts the apostles are brought before the council of religious authorities in Jerusalem and again commanded to cease teaching in the name of Jesus. Peter and the apostles claim a higher authority, and proclaim that the executed Jesus is their exalted Leader and Savior, offering forgiveness to Israel. The apostles and the Holy Spirit must bear witness to Jesus.

Psalm 118:14-29

A festival hymn sung in procession in praise of the Lord's salvation and deliverance from death.

The Second Lesson       Revelation 1:4-8

In this lesson John the Seer addresses seven representative churches in Asia Minor with a hymn of praise to Christ, the firstborn from the dead and now ruler of all. The resurrected Jesus frees disciples from their sins and makes them a kingdom of priests serving his God and Father, the One who is and was and is to come.

The Gospel  John 20:19-31

          Our gospel presents two appearances of the risen Lord to his disciples. The first takes place on              the very evening of the day of his resurrection. The disciples are gathered in fear, but Jesus brings           them peace, gives them their mission, and bestows on them the Holy Spirit. A week later,                         Thomas, who had been absent when Jesus first appeared and who doubted his resurrection, now              knows Jesus by his wounds and worships him as his Lord and God. Future disciples will not                  have Jesus' physical presence, but they will be blessed in their belief.





Click below to see the readings: 

              
                  
UKRAINE PRAYER

"God of peace and justice, we pray for the people of Ukraine today. We pray for peace and the laying down of weapons. We pray for all those who fear for tomorrow, that your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them. We pray for those with power over war or peace, for wisdom, discernment and compassion to guide their decisions. Above all, we pray for all your precious children, at risk and in fear, that you would hold and protect them. We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Amen.  

~Archbishop Justin Welby, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell
                              
DIOCESAN CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

For the past three months we have shared facets of our capital campaign, From Deep Roots, New Life, and why we strive to continue endowing funds that positively impact the life of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire by supporting clergy and congregations. 

 As we wrap up the campaign’s discernment phase, we come back to where we started, with the words of our Bishop explaining why now is the time to take a bold step forward. It is time to endow funds that invest in people – both lay and ordained leadership – rather than in bricks and mortar, to guide our church into this new chapter in our Diocese, and the playing out of the Good News in this age. Please listen to the Bishop's campaign introduction below.

https://youtu.be/CVqABWBytDg

Learn more about the From Deep Roots, New Life campaign by clicking here



PRAYERS FOR EACH OTHER
One thing we can always do while we stay at home is to pray for each other! 

This Week We Pray for:


Health and Wholeness for our:

ParishAudrey, Carolyn, Marty, Judy, Jim, Sue, Joan, Elizabeth, Grete, Becky, Steve, Gabriele and Bob

Family and Friends: Megan, John, Angela,  Gary, Grace,  Tracy, Carolyn, Jack, Laurie, Alexa, Chris, Lyse, Margaret, Melody, Peg, Curt, Sage, Sharon, Mary

For those who have died: 

 Birthdays:  Dave Adams 04/24

 Anniversaries: 


Please let the Parish Office know if you would like to add or remove someone 

on the prayer list. Thank you.

               
COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER

The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.
Food pantry continues to serve the communities needs with new hours.
Alternating Wednesdays
11am-3pm
                                                    April 27
                                                                        May 11, 25

          Any questions please call 603-960-4067.   

INTRODUCTION TO MINDFUL LIVING - An offering from Christi Humphrey

Introduction to Mindful Living

A six session program, Saturdays, April 23 – May 28, 2022

from 9:00 to 10:30 am

offered online

 Are you curious to learn what mindfulness is and how it can benefit you?

Are you wishing for a mindfulness refresher?

 

This six session, 90-minute class, will introduce various types of mindfulness meditations and practices to support you in incorporating mindfulness into your daily life. Each session will provide a supportive environment with time for instruction and practice and a question and response period. The program will assist you in building and deepening your own meditation practice. You will also learn informal ways to bring mindfulness into everyday life.

 Topics covered will include:

·               Mindfulness of breath and body

·           Mindfulness of emotions

·               Understanding thoughts & beliefs

·               The wise heart --  nurturing joy & compassion

·               Bringing your practice into the world

Practices will include:

·               Walking meditation & mindful movement

·               Self-compassion practices

·               Mindfulness of thought meditation

·               Offering compassion for self and others

·               Working with difficult emotions 


Facilitator --  Christianne Humphrey MDiv is a student within the Mindfulness Meditation

Teacher Training Certification program offered by Sounds True, in association withThe AwarenessTraining Institute and the Greater Good Science Center at the University of California at Berkeley. Christi has supported others in practices of the heart for over 20 years.

 For more information or to register, contact Christi by phone (508) 633-7466 or email cchumphrey1@gmail.com.


FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Food for Thought

  He breathed on them and said to them,
           “Receive the Holy Spirit.”
                           —John 20.22

In the beginning God formed a human
from the dust of the ground,
and breathed into its nostrils the breath of life;
and it became a living being.

In the valley of dry bones
Ezekiel prophesied to the breath
and it breathed life into the bones.

Jesus, once dead and buried,
came to us, entombed in an upper room,
and breathed his life into us, his spirit, his love.
Christ is the Spirit and we are the body, alive now.

           Breathe in me, Breath of Love.
           Live in me, that I may be
           a cell in the living, risen Body of Christ.

           Breathe in me, Breath of Love,
           that I may love the whole Body,
           and all Creation, in the Spirit of Christ.


Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light

www.unfoldinglight.net

 

April 14, 2022

 


FROM THE RECTOR

IN-PERSON WORSHIP THIS SUNDAY

See below for our HOLY WEEK SERVICES SCHEDULE. I hope to see you at one or more of these services.

A reminder that there is only ONE SERVICE AT 10:00 ON EASTER SUNDAY.

The service will be followed by a POTLUCK EASTER BRUNCH. Please bring your favorite dish, and stay for some good food and company before going on to your other Easter plans! We know what a good brunch St. Andrew’s puts on, and I’m looking forward to the first brunch we’ve had in over two years!

JOHN MCGOWAN’s MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 4 at St. Andrew’s. Weather permitting, the reception will follow at his home on Great Hill Rd.

KELLY ANTONELLI’S HOUSE IN OSSIPEE BURNED DOWN RECENTLY, and she lost most of her clothes and belongings. If you would like to contribute to a gift for her, please write a check to St. Andrew’s and put her name in the memo line.

MASKS ARE NOW OPTIONAL in church except while singing, when our respiratory droplets can spread as far as 15 feet. There is an area in the back of the church on the Memorial Garden side that is reserved for those who are more comfortable being masked and physically distanced. Signs will be posted in that area. Masks are required for singing, so please bring a mask or pick one up at the door.

 As before, please, for the safety of others, plan to attend church on Zoom if you have recently traveled commercially and/or been present at large gatherings, or are not feeling well.

EPISCOPAL RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT DONATIONS FOR UKRAINE Are you looking for a way to help Ukrainians? Episcopal Relief and Development is collecting donations that are sent to organizations that are already on the Ground in Ukraine. You may bring a check to church on Sunday (make it out to St. Andrew’s and put ERD in the memo line) or you may donate online at https://Support.episcopalrelief.org/ukraineresponse

 LINK TO FORWARD DAY BY DAY For some unknown reason we didn’t receive this quarter’s copies of Forward Day by Day. For those of you who are missing it, it is available online at this link: https://prayer.forwardmovement.org/fdd/

If you would like to receive the daily reflection via email, scroll to the bottom of the website page and click on the “Subscribe” button.

If you’re a Facebook user it’s also available there. Search for Forward Day by Day and follow the page. We hope to receive next quarter’s booklet on time!

Blessings, Caroline

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

JOIN US FOR WORSHIP 
This Sunday - April 17
One Service at10:00 am
Easter Sunday

Services are held in person 

or via Zoom (email RectorSAITV@gmail.com for Zoom information)
or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/standrewsinthevalleytamworth/

AND...
JOIN US FOLLOWING THE SERVICE FOR



READINGS FOR SUNDAY
Sunday April 17, 2022
Easter Sunday

The Collect  

Almighty God, who through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ overcame death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: Grant that we, who celebrate with joy the day of the Lord’s resurrection, may be raised from the death of sin by your life-giving Spirit; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


The First Lesson                                                                                       Acts 10:34-43

          In this lesson Peter realizes that the good news of the gospel is meant for all people, and he                      proclaims the crucified and risen Jesus. At first Peter was sl ow to believe that god wanted him to           bring the word to a non-Jew. But God has shown this to be the divine will, and Peter gladly                  responds to Cornelius, a Roman centurion, together with h is family and friends. The risen Jesus           has appeared to chosen witnesses, and all who trus in him receive forgiveness of sins in his                      name. 

         The Second Lesson                                                                              1 Corinthians 15:19-26              In this lesson Paul describes the plan of the resurrection age: it has begun with Christ's rising, and          this event gives us confidence that God will defeat death, the last enemy. Some of the Corinthians          either doubted Christ's resurrection or held that Christians could already live a fully resurrected               life of the spirit without any regard for the body. Paul insists on the reality of Christ's rising,                 which has  made possible the hope of a new life in a world where all presently die.

          The Gospel                                                                        John 20:1-18

         Our gospel tells of the discovery of the empty tomb and Jesus' appearance to Mary Magdalene.
         While it is still dark, Mary comes and finds that the stone used to cover the tomb has been moved
         away. She runs and brings Peter and another disciple whom Jesus loved. although no human eye
         catches sight of Jesus' rising from death, these first witnesses see the discarded grave wrappings
         and the other disciple perceives and believes. Mary remains weeping at the graveside and talks with
         a man she assumes to be the gardener. He speaks her name, and she knows her Lord.




Click below to see the readings: 



HOLY WEEK SERVICE SCHEDULE



                              
                           April 14      Maundy Thursday    7:00 pm
                           April 15      Good Friday             Noon - 1:00 pm Church open for Prayer
                           April 15      Good Friday               7:00 pm
                           April 16      Easter Vigil               8:00 pm
                           April 17      Easter Sunday           One service at 10:00 am

UKRAINE PRAYER

"God of peace and justice, we pray for the people of Ukraine today. We pray for peace and the laying down of weapons. We pray for all those who fear for tomorrow, that your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them. We pray for those with power over war or peace, for wisdom, discernment and compassion to guide their decisions. Above all, we pray for all your precious children, at risk and in fear, that you would hold and protect them. We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Amen.  

~Archbishop Justin Welby, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell
                              
DIOCESAN CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

For the past three months we have shared facets of our capital campaign, From Deep Roots, New Life, and why we strive to continue endowing funds that positively impact the life of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire by supporting clergy and congregations. 

 As we wrap up the campaign’s discernment phase, we come back to where we started, with the words of our Bishop explaining why now is the time to take a bold step forward. It is time to endow funds that invest in people – both lay and ordained leadership – rather than in bricks and mortar, to guide our church into this new chapter in our Diocese, and the playing out of the Good News in this age. Please listen to the Bishop's campaign introduction below.

https://youtu.be/CVqABWBytDg

Learn more about the From Deep Roots, New Life campaign by clicking here



PRAYERS FOR EACH OTHER
One thing we can always do while we stay at home is to pray for each other! 

This Week We Pray for:


Health and Wholeness for our:

ParishDavid and PatCarolyn, Marty, Jim, Sue, Joan, John, Grete, Becky, Steve, Gabriel, Bob, Dick

Family and FriendsMegan, John, Angela, Audrey, Gary, Grace,  Tracy, Josh and Zac, Carolyn, Jack, Laurie, Alexa, Chris, Lyse, Margaret, Melody, Peg, Curt, Sage, Sharon, Johnathan, Mary

For those who have died: John McGowan

 Birthdays:  Audrey Berry 04/14

 Anniversaries: Peter and Trudy Thompson 04/16


Please let the Parish Office know if you would like to add or remove someone 

on the prayer list. Thank you.


EASTER WISHES

                             

          Wishing all our Friends and Family a Very Happy Easter!

                            "Easter tells us that life is to be interpreted not simply in terms                                                 of things but in terms of ideals"


COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER

The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.
Food pantry continues to serve the communities needs with new hours.
Alternating Wednesdays
11am-3pm
                                                    April 27
                                                                        May 11, 25

          Any questions please call 603-960-4067.   

INTRODUCTION TO MINDFUL LIVING - An offering from Christi Humphrey

Introduction to Mindful Living

A six session program, Saturdays, April 23 – May 28, 2022

from 9:00 to 10:30 am

offered online

 Are you curious to learn what mindfulness is and how it can benefit you?

Are you wishing for a mindfulness refresher?

 

This six session, 90-minute class, will introduce various types of mindfulness meditations and practices to support you in incorporating mindfulness into your daily life. Each session will provide a supportive environment with time for instruction and practice and a question and response period. The program will assist you in building and deepening your own meditation practice. You will also learn informal ways to bring mindfulness into everyday life.

 Topics covered will include:

·               Mindfulness of breath and body

·           Mindfulness of emotions

·               Understanding thoughts & beliefs

·               The wise heart --  nurturing joy & compassion

·               Bringing your practice into the world

Practices will include:

·               Walking meditation & mindful movement

·               Self-compassion practices

·               Mindfulness of thought meditation

·               Offering compassion for self and others

·               Working with difficult emotions 


Facilitator --  Christianne Humphrey MDiv is a student within the Mindfulness Meditation

Teacher Training Certification program offered by Sounds True, in association withThe AwarenessTraining Institute and the Greater Good Science Center at the University of California at Berkeley. Christi has supported others in practices of the heart for over 20 years.

 For more information or to register, contact Christi by phone (508) 633-7466 or email cchumphrey1@gmail.com.


FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Food for Thought

Gethsemane

The grass never sleeps.
Or the roses.
Nor does the lily have a secret eye that shuts until morning.
Jesus said, wait with me. But the disciples slept.
The cricket has such splendid fringe on its feet,
and it sings, have you noticed, with its whole body,
and heaven knows if it ever sleeps.
Jesus said, wait with me. And maybe the stars did, maybe
the wind wound itself into a silver tree, and didn’t move,
maybe, the lake far away, where once he walked as on a
blue pavement, lay still and waited, wild awake.
 
Oh the dear bodies, slumped and eye-shut, that could not
keep that vigil, how they must have wept,
so utterly human, knowing this too must be a part of the story.

 ~ Mary Oliver