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Open letter from a collective of Shoreline interfaith clergy to coordinators of Guilford and Madison youth activities

8/21/2018

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September Sundays Preview, Don't Wash Your Car ....Seabury & Hamilton

8/19/2018

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18 August 2018
Dear Hearts,
 
First of all, thanks to all who made last weekend's celebrations so powerful!  
  • Thanks to all who made the baptism of Fiona Jones and celebration of, Fiona's sister-in-Christ, Jeanette Koncz's 100th birthday so uplifting!  It was a revelation of the fellowship of all the saints across time -- yet in the same space, since Jeanette and Fiona were both baptized here in Christ Church!  
  • Thanks to all who helped give thanks for the life and witness of Dennis Marden and Georgia Whitney on Friday and Monday respectively; two occasions to remind us that we remain in fellowship with the saints who now join us from the  other end of the great banquet table of the Kingdom.  
  • Thanks to the Outreach Team who persevered through doubtful forecasts to offer moving Rhythms-of-Grace worship and to host a Potluck Supper at Jacob's Beach; the skies overhead were blue, the humidity low and breeze refreshing! 
Mark your calendars for a rolling start for our fall Back-to-(Sunday)-School season:  
  • Sunday, September 9: The Choir will return to its usual place in the balcony.  
  • The next day is a school holiday (Rosh Hashanah); so, Sunday School and our program for grades 7-9, and the Rectory Forum will postpone their first gatherings to Sunday, September 16.  
  • Our Welcome Back Picnic will be on Sunday, September 23, and will serve as a fund-raiser for the new cedar picnic tables -- Mark McNamara's Eagle Scout project.  
  • The next evening, Monday, September 24, will be the first gathering of our post-confirmation group at 7p.m. in the Rectory.
Has anyone seen a Noah-like character about, or spied a ship of gopher wood nearby?  Although the recent deluges have not approached biblical proportions, they have been massive.  The good news for our buildings is this:  Wherever the roof had been replaced, repaired or where other efforts to reduce water infiltration had been done, those efforts worked.  During the recent downpours, neither the church, parish house, nor the rectory had water through the roof or damp carpets.  That is pretty remarkable.  However, the parish house gutters did become clogged at two spots, and there has been, what I hope is, a minor infiltration in the 2nd/3rd grade room, and water standing on the window ledge in the Sunday School Director's office (the new 4-6th grade room) and pooled on the floor. Sexton Sheward Hagerty and I happened to be in that room when the skies opened.  We could see the water sheeting down from the gutters outside and see the water start dripping from a pipe by the ceiling, inside.  We also saw black mold, initially the size of a dime, on the ceiling.  So we have called in professionals, and Junior Warden Sue Shackford is awaiting a bid.  The Vestry has been informed that this is an urgent matter requiring remediation before Sunday School begins.  We do have a Capital Account to cover the cost, but this may take a chunk of it.  You will be kept informed on how the remediation progresses.

Don't wash your car this week!  Let the Acolytes, and their friends and helpers, wash your car on Saturday, August 25 by the Red Barn at Bishops' Orchard Farm Market.  Bring your car for a thorough washing between 10a.m. and 1p.m.; the "charge" is a free-will donation.


​You may remember that our Annual Parish Meeting in February 2017 came within days of the 25th anniversary of my ordination to the priesthood.  Some current and former Wardens and Vestry Members presented me -- to my surprise and delight -- the book about the Broadway musical "Hamilton" with instructions to order a ticket as a gift from them on behalf of the parish.  Well, I thought the book was a lovely gift and procrastinated ordering tickets (they're outrageously expensive!).  This winter former Senior Warden Pat Daunic said, "here's a check; we're serious; buy a ticket: so, I did as I was told and got serious about finding a good seat at a price that wasn't too overly outrageous.  Finally, I found one, and last evening I sat riveted by the performance!  Wow!  I mean wow!  I know the music and, thanks to the book, had read a good bit of the text.  But nothing prepared me for just how amazing the music, choreography, set and lighting design all are, or how they all work together so brilliantly.  Thanks so much to all of you who participated in making this experience possible!  I am so very grateful!

Early in the musical, we meet the Rev. Samuel Seabury who is portrayed as a simpering stooge, blindly loyal to King George III.  That's the same Samuel Seabury who would later be consecrated by the Episcopal Church in Scotland to become the first bishop of the Episcopal Church
 in Connecticut.  Hamilton's creator, Lin Manuel Miranda, used his creative license to adapt historic events for his narrative and comic purposes.  As it happens, Samuel Seabury was nobody's stooge, but like the majority of folks in New York City and Westchester County, where he served before the revolution, a loyal subject of King George.  Ordained deacon and priest in England, Seabury had vowed loyalty to the King as head of the Church "in all things termporal."

In the days before Instagram and Twitter, people conducted debates in pamphlets; pamphlets that people actually bought!  Seabury and Hamilton wrote a series of well-received pamphlets arguing against and for the revolutionary cause.  For his, Seabury, then the well-established rector of St. Peter's Church, Westchester, adopted the pen-name "A. W. Farmer" for "A Westchester Farmer."  Hamilton was an undergraduate at King's College (today's Columbia University).  Both wrote plainly, forcefully and to great effect for their side of the debate about the Continental Congress.  After the war, Seabury moved to Connecticut and supported the new country.  As a native of the British West Indies, Hamilton was a lifelong Anglican -- becoming an Episcopalian as American parishes of the Church of England became part of a new Episcopal Church.

Guilford resident and friend of Christ Church, the Rev. Mary Anne Osborn, will preach and celebrate on Sundays August 19 and 26.  Were I in town, I'd want to gather with you all and hear how Mary Anne continues Bishop Seabury's work of bringing the Bible to bear on the challenges of our lives and times.  I'll be thinking of, and praying with, you from a crowded pew in the Church of St. Mary of the Harbor, Provincetown.  The harbor is quite literally out the backdoors of the parish buildings, and this is still their busy season.

In the meantime, I'll look forward to joining you for our preparations for Chapel on Green, on Saturday, September 1.

In faith, hope and love,
Harrison+
YFNR
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Baptism, Birthday Celebration & Funerals, Rhythms of Grace &  Potluck Supper at the Beach

8/11/2018

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Sanctifying life, and the stages of life, are among the goals of our worship.  If you look at the part of the Prayer Book for "Pastoral Offices," you will find liturgies arranged in life order from birth to death.  We will be offering occasions all along that spectrum this weekend.

On Sunday morning, we plan to baptize little Fiona Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Chris & Katie, granddaughter of Kathleen & David.  That will be an occasion of great joy.

Also Sunday morning, we expect to celebrate Jeanette Koncz's 100th birthday.  We will offer the Birthday Prayer for Jeanette, recalling her baptism nearly 100 years ago.

I understand that the celebration of Fiona's baptism and Jeanette's birthday will continue in the Parish Hall.

Now for the sad news:  Dennis Marden died on June 30: James Sheppard died on August 5; and Georgia Whitney died on August 8.  Death came as a friend to Dennis and James; they died with family members at their side. Georgia's death was unexpected; she died in the midst of her Wednesday errands. 

We will give thanks for the life of Dennis Marden on Saturday, August 11 at 10a.m., and for the life of Georgia Whitney on Monday, August 13 at 11a.m.  Yes, the Saturday service is at 10a.m., and the Monday service is at 11a.m.  We will give thanks for the life of James Sheppard on the afternoon of September 8.  Dennis, Georgia and James all "continue in the risen life of Jesus Christ" which began for them at their baptisms.(BCP, p.307)

Following up on the positive experience of our first "Rhythms-of-Grace" service in July, we will again offer Rhythms-of-Grace as the worship portion of a Beach Communion & Potluck on Sunday, August 12, at 5p.m. Please consider joining in worship that involves movement, engages the senses, and invites shared prayers. As Jennifer Huebner says, if it's designed for those with special needs, it's gonna be great for all of us.  Please also consider bringing an entree, salad or dessert to share; beverages and paper goods will be provided.  We'll gather under a Jacob's Beach Pavilion at 5p.m.

Following this second venture with Rhythms-of-Grace, I expect that the Outreach Committee will consider whether to recommend adding a monthly Rhythms-of-Grace service to our schedule of worship.  So, your participation will be helpful in this discernment.

Congratulations to the adults for rising to the implicit Mission Challenge posed by our Vacation Bible School.  The north window sills almost match the south ones with donations of fruit cups, peanut butter crackers, cereal and granola bars, and other easy-to-manage snacks or meals for the Guilford Food Bank.  This will be the last Sunday for the Challenge; all these kid-friendly food items will be delivered to the Food Bank this week to meet summer-time needs.

Jack-the-dog and I returned to the rectory on Wednesday evening to find the rectory's wood floors (first floor) beautifully  refinished.  Even more amazing however, was how the Parish Office had reclaimed its space, and how all the furniture, art, books and plants had been returned to their places!.  A profound Sarum bow of gratitude to Junior Warden Sue Shackford for spearheading this undertaking!  Thanks also to those of you who helped! 


Although I plan to be present for worship this Sunday, I am so grateful to our stalwart friend-of-the-parish, the Rev. Kent Smith, for presiding and preaching during Sunday's services.   I look forward to any insights that come from Kent's years as a professor of Chinese history, as the rector of Christ Church, Redding, and his current participation with Margaret in the life and witness of Christ Church, New Haven.

I look forward to sharing with you in all our celebrations sanctifying life's challenging journey in the days ahead.
In faith, hope and love,
Harrison+
YFNR

p.s. You may have heard that our Presiding Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Michael B. Curry, had surgery to deal with prostate cancer on July 25th.  A member of his immediate staff reported (at a meeting I attended on Wednesday) that the surgery went well, Bishop Michael's recovery continues as expected, and that he is grateful for the prayers which continue to buoy and sustain him.
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