828 King's Highway, Suffolk VA 23432

757 255-4168 stjohns1755@verizon.net Worship Service: Sundays at 10:30am
Welcome to St. John's community. We are honored to serve Christ, and to open our doors to all. Please feel free to join us for worship. St. John's can trace its history to the founding of Jamestown. The parish is over 350 years old, and the church building itself has stood for 2 and a half centuries. St. John's saw the American Revolution and served as a camp ground for troops during the Civil War. Through it all, St. John's has been a place of worship and a home for those seeking communion with Christ. St. John's has a rich and abiding history. Today, it is as it was... a place to find and be found by Christ.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

St. John's e-News for Sunday March 4, 2012

Outreach Food Bag Collection – This Sunday is the day that we would like to have the items for the food bags we are collecting for Stand Up for Kids in conjunction with Perfecting Saints COGIC. We are only looking for individually wrapped food items: fruit cups (pop top), snack size pretzels/chips, canned meat (pop top), soup (pop top), Chef Boy-Ar-Dee, plastic forks and spoons. Items are being collected in the Narthex and will be bagged Sunday the 11th following service for delivery to Perfecting Saints.

Question for Reflection – You will find cards in the pews this weekend. Please write the answer to this question on the card you pick up in church: Who are 3 people I can tell about the ministry and mission of St. John’s in the coming season of Lent?
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March 4, 2012, 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Rite I
Lessons for the Second Sunday in Lent
First Lesson:  Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16
Psalm:  22:22-30
Second Lesson:  Romans 4:13-25
Gospel:  Mark 8:31-38

Lay Participants for March 4, 2012 - 10:30 am service
Eucharistic Minister:  Mary-Margaret
Lector:  Bernice
Prayers:  Leone
Ushers:  Gary and Marcella
Nursery Attendant:  Taylor
Nursery Assistant:  To be determined

Refreshments:  Marlene

Sermon for Ash Wednesday: http://chirb.it/6bx1D5
Sermon for February 26: http://chirb.it/3wdDqn
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Lenten Series and Soup Supper – We will continue our practice of a Lenten Series and Soup Supper beginning at 7:00 pm February 29th and continuing until the week before Holy Week. We will survey World Religions beginning with Christianity February 29 and continuing with Judaism on March 7. Please come join us for food, fellowship, and education.

Parish Growth Strategy – Burr has agreed to serve as the head of our Parish Growth Committee. He will be contacting members of the Parish to identify the areas where we see potential growth and what actions we can take to achieve that growth. Please prayerfully consider serving on this committee if called.

Our Lenten Worship – During Lent we will celebrate communion using Holy Eucharist Rite I. We will continue to sing the psalm and sing the Trisagion instead of the Gloria. The Trisagion will be the one we “normally” use (or at least the one we used last year).
          We will also have a variety of music offerings from members of the Parish as anthems during the service. If you would like to sing as a member of a small group please contact Roger.

Today’s Psalm – We will sing the portion of the Psalter in unison. We will use a metrical version of the Psalter from A New Metrical Psalter by Christopher Webber as we sing Psalm 22:22-30 in unison. The Psalm will be set to Hymn 147: Now let us all with one accord (Bourbon) from the Hymnal 1982. The words and music will be found on a bulletin insert.

Bishop’s Visitation – The Rt. Rev. Holly Hollerith will conduct his first official Visitation since his consecration as our Diocesan Bishop on May 6. While not essential this is an opportunity for Baptism, Confirmation, or Reception in the Episcopal Church. For more information about these rites and being Confirmed or Received in May contact the Rector.

Formation ClassesWe will discuss our Old Testament reading Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16, “The Sign of the Covenantthis Sunday from 9:15-10:15 am. Next week will continue our study of the Old Testament Lectionary reading; Exodus 20:1-17, “The Ten Commandments.” All are invited to join us for class.

Wednesday Book Study - Our book study will continue this coming Wednesday, February 29 at 10:00 am and we will discuss Chapter 7, “Where is God When We Fail?” from the book Made for Goodness: And Why This Makes All the Difference by The Most Rev. Desmond Tutu and The Rev. Mpho Tutu. If you would like to participate or have a copy of the book please contact Margaret.

Thought for the week – Tradition: The Church, the Body of Christ, is essentially progressive. Rooted in the past, grounded in the Eternal, but always renewing, always renovating.
-Br. Mark Brown, SSJE
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Upcoming Events:
Wed. Feb. 29th       Wednesday evening Lenten series and Soup Supper – 7:00 –
                             8:30 (Parish House)
Tue. Mar. 6th          Convocation IV Clericus – 12:00 – 1:30 pm (St. Mark’s Suffolk)
                             Communion at Lake Prince Woods – 2:00 pm
Wed. Mar. 7th        Wednesday evening Lenten series and Soup Supper – 7:00 –
                             8:30 (Parish House) Judaism
Sat. Mar. 10th         James River Rug Hookers – 10 am – 3 pm (Parish Hall)
Sun. Mar. 11th         Daylight Savings Time begins – SPRING FORWARD 1 HOUR
Mon. Mar. 12th        Vestry Meeting – 7:00 – 9:00 pm (Parish House)
Wed. Mar. 14th       Wednesday evening Lenten series and Soup Supper – 7:00 –
                             8:30 (Parish House) Islam
Thu. Mar. 15th        Diocesan Fresh Start – 10 am – 3:30 pm (Camp Chanco)
Sun. Mar. 18th        Healing Eucharist
Mon. Mar. 19th        GFWC Junto Women’s Club – 10 am – 2 pm (Parish House)
Wed. Mar. 21st       Wednesday evening Lenten series and Soup Supper – 7:00 –
                             8:30 (Parish House) TBD
Wed. Mar. 28th      Wednesday evening Lenten series and Soup Supper – 7:00 –
                             8:30 (Parish House) Islam
Sat. Mar. 31st         Salvation Army Luncheon
Sun. May 6th          Bishop’s Visitation
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Community Church Websites:
New Community Christian Center                       http://www.nccfamily.us
Oakland Christian Church (UCC)                        http://www.oaklandchristianchurch.com/
Perfecting Saints Church of God in Christ         http://www.pscogic.com/
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church           http://www.wesleychapelchuckatuck.org

PASTORAL CARE
Pray for Katherine, our presiding bishop; Holly, our bishop; and Les our priest.

St. John’s shut-ins, Marianne, Meriwether, Allen, David, Shirley, Suzanne, Janis, Dominique, Virginia, Lon, Luann, David, Evan, Kevin, Faye and family, Carter and family, Foster family, Lisa, Terri and Family, Marvin, Denise, Jaelyn, Sally, Bill, Heather, Toni, Pat, and Elsie.

Serving in the Armed Forces: Bryan, Susan, and Jonathon
Serving Overseas: David
Parish Cycle of Prayer: Claiborne
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: Church of the Advent, Norfolk; St. Paul's, Newport News; St. Stephen's, Newport News; The Rev. Dr. Richard L. & Janet May; The Rev. Frank & Sandy Gose.
Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Church of England; The Most Rev. and Right Honorable Dr. Rowan Douglas Williams the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Birthdays in March
David 02          Steve 05
Shannon 06      Brooks 07
Wade 08          Mary-Margaret 08
Caroline 09      Fred 12
Tim 13             Pretlow 15
John 18            Elizabeth 19
Clare 23           John 27
Cooper 28

If you are in need of Pastoral Care,
Please call Father Ferguson.
Cell:  757-418-0063

Contact Music Minister Roger Peyton
 
Website: http://StJohnsSuffolk.blogspot.com
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Monday, February 27, 2012

Christian Education for Sunday March 4, 2012: Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16

March 4, 2012; 2nd Sunday of Lent
Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16
The Sign of the Covenant

Theme: Today we read an account of the second major covenant between God and humanity. In this covenant God promises to establish Abram’s line forever and in the process renames him to Abraham. God commands Abraham to establish a sign to signify the covenant and remind him and all his descendents of their special favor with God.

Background: This passage falls near the beginning of a section of Genesis subtitled the Abraham Cycle. This cycle is marked by divine covenant, family conflict, and promises of God’s providence – often in the face of overwhelming odds. Prior to this chapter God’s covenant with Abram was recounted in chapter 15 along with the birth of Ishmael while this version is followed by the birth of Isaac.

Questions to Ponder

* Please read Genesis 15:1-21 to compare to this passage.

* Briefly describe the setting of this passage: the time and place in Israel’s history; the principle characters in the story; and the status of God’s creation.

* What are some of the commonalities between chapter 15 and chapter 17? Why might there be two accounts of the same occurrence in Abram’s life?

* Why would Abram and Sarai’s ages be significant enough to have them specifically mentioned in the text?

* What is different between this covenant and the covenant made between God and Noah (chapter 8)? Why might there be the difference between the covenants?

* Why might God describe ‘himself’ as “I am God Almighty [El Shaddai]” to Abram? How is this like the opening of the previous recounting of the Abraham covenant?

* Why would God change Abram and Sarai’s names to Abraham and Sarah? What is the significance of a name in the time of the Patriarchs?

* What are the principles in the covenant: God’s promised action for Abram and Abram’s required action to secure God’s promise?

* In this passage we see another command from God that the Patriarch will “be fruitful and many nations will be made from you.” How is this statement reminiscent of the previous occurrences (Creation and Noah)?

* It can be argued that the unique portions of a covenant are important to its meaning. What are the unique items in this covenant?

* What is the sign that God demands of Abram to signify Abram’s acceptance of the covenant?

* Why might the Lectionary writers pick this passage for the Second Sunday in Lent?

* What are the applications of this passage to us? In our Lenten journey? In our life in our community? As faithful witnesses of Christ?

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sermon for Sunday February 26, 2012 - 1 Lent B

Greetings on the first Sunday in Lent; we continued our journey in self-reflection and the presence of God in our lives and in our community. We looked at our relationship with God and God’s unconditional love with us as well as our response to that love by sharing the gospel message, “The time has come; the kingdom of heaven is drawn near; repent and return to the Lord.”
Les+

http://chirb.it/3wdDqn

Friday, February 24, 2012

Sermon from Ash Wednesday February 22, 2012

Greetings at the beginning of our 2012 Lenten Journey. It was a warm day and we had a meaningful day; book study and 2 services. We began our journey investigating the point and counterpoint of our relationship with God. Have a blessed Lent.

Les+

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

St. John's e-News for Sunday February 26, 2012 - the First Sunday in Lent

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper – A special thanks to Jim and those who worked tirelessly at the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper. We grossed $445 this year – better yet, we served food to many members of our community and the greater Tidewater area.

Question for Reflection – What is your rule of life and how will you work during this Lenten season to nourish your vital relationship with God through that rule? How can St. John’s help you in your Lenten journey using your rule of life?

Our Lenten Worship – During Lent we will celebrate communion using Holy Eucharist Rite I. We will continue to sing the psalm and sing the Trisagion instead of the Gloria. The Trisagion will be the one we “normally” use (or at least the one we used last year).
          We will also have a variety of music offerings from members of the Parish as anthems during the service. If you would like to sing as a member of a small group please contact Roger.
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February 26, 2012, 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Rite I
Lessons for the First Sunday in Lent
First Lesson:  Genesis 9:8-17
Psalm:  25:1-9
Second Lesson:  1 Peter 3:18-22
Gospel:  Mark 1:9-15

Lay Participants for February 26, 2012 - 10:30 am service
Eucharistic Minister:  Jim
Lector:  Suze
Prayers:  Jim
Ushers:  Nick and Tina
Nursery Attendant:  Stephanie
Nursery Assistant:  Laura

Refreshments:  Leone

Sermon for February 19: http://chirb.it/BA4HMr
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Lenten Series and Soup Supper – We will continue our practice of a Lenten Series and Soup Supper beginning at 7:00 pm February 29th and continuing until the week before Holy Week. Be on the lookout for more information in the coming week.

Parish Growth Strategy – Burr has agreed to serve as the head of our Parish Growth Committee. He will be contacting members of the Parish to identify the areas where we see potential growth and what actions we can take to achieve that growth. Please prayerfully consider serving on this committee if called.

Today’s Psalm – We will sing the portion of the Psalter in unison. We will use a metrical version of the Psalter from A New Metrical Psalter by Christopher Webber as we sing Psalm 25:1-8 in unison. The Psalm will be set to Hymn 609: Where cross the crowded ways of life (Gardiner) from the Hymnal 1982. The words and music will be found on a bulletin insert.

Bishop’s Visitation – The Rt. Rev. Holly Hollerith will conduct his first official Visitation since his consecration as our Diocesan Bishop on May 6. While not essential this is an opportunity for Baptism, Confirmation, or Reception in the Episcopal Church. For more information about these rites and being Confirmed or Received in May contact the Rector.

Formation ClassesWe will discuss our Old Testament reading Genesis 9:8-17, “The Covenant with Noahthis Sunday from 9:15-10:15 am. Next week will continue our study of the Old Testament Lectionary reading; Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16, “The Sign of the Covenant.” All are invited to join us for class.

Wednesday Book Study - Our book study will continue this coming Wednesday, February 29 at 10:00 am and we will discuss Chapter 6, “Where is God When We Suffer” from the book Made for Goodness: And Why This Makes All the Difference by The Most Rev. Desmond Tutu and The Rev. Mpho Tutu. If you would like to participate or have a copy of the book please contact Margaret.

Tidings from Oakland Christian Church – I have been informed that Oakland Christian Church has called their long-term Interim Minister whose first Sunday will be March 11. I expect they will be living in the Parsonage on King’s Highway; if you happen to see them in your travels please give them a St. John’s and Chuckatuck welcome.

Thought for the week – Relationship: God has created you as you are…. In God’s scheme of things, God has plans for a relationship with you that lasts forever, a relationship which only grows in intimacy over the years. It’s like an eternal infatuation. You’re always on God’s mind….
-Br. Curtis Almquist, SSJE
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Upcoming Events:
Wed. Feb. 22nd      Ash Wednesday – 12:00 pm and 7:15 pm
Sat. Feb. 25th        Tree Pruning – 8:00 am
Wed. Feb. 29th      Wednesday evening Lenten series and Soup Supper – 7:00 –
                             8:30 (Parish House)
Tue. Mar. 6th         Convocation IV Clericus – 12:00 – 1:30 pm (St. Mark’s Suffolk)
                             Communion at Lake Prince Woods – 2:00 pm
Sun. May 6th          Bishop’s Visitation
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Community Church Websites:
New Community Christian Center                      http://www.nccfamily.us
Oakland Christian Church (UCC)                       http://www.oaklandchristianchurch.com/
Perfecting Saints Church of God in Christ       http://www.pscogic.com/
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church         http://www.wesleychapelchuckatuck.org

PASTORAL CARE
Pray for Katherine, our presiding bishop; Holly, our bishop; and Les our priest.

St. John’s shut-ins, Marianne, Meriwether, Allen, David, Shirley, Suzanne, Janis, Dominique, Virginia, Lon, Luann, David, Evan, Kevin, Faye and family, Carter and family, Foster family, Lisa Flynn, Terri and Family, Marvin, Denise, Jaelyn, Sally, Bill, Heather, Toni, Pat, and Elsie.

Serving in the Armed Forces: Bryan, Susan, and Jonathon
Serving Overseas: David
Parish Cycle of Prayer: Meriwether & Allen
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: St. Augustine's, Newport News; St. George's, Newport News; The Rev. John and Bunmi Agbaje.
Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Province of the Anglican Church of Congo (Province de L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo); The Most Revd Kahwa Henri Isingoma, Archbishop of the Congo & Bishop of Kinshasa.

Birthdays in March
David 02         Steve 05
Shannon 06     Brooks 07
Wade 08          Mary-Margaret 08
Caroline 09      Fred 12
Tim 13             Pretlow 15
John 18            Elizabeth 19
Clare 23           John 27
Cooper 28

If you are in need of Pastoral Care,
Please call Father Ferguson.
Cell:  757-418-0063

Contact Music Minister Roger Peyton

Website: http://StJohnsSuffolk.blogspot.com
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Christian Education for Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 - Genesis 9:8-17; The Covenant with Noah

February 26, 2012; 1st Sunday of Lent
Genesis 9:8-17
The Covenant with Noah
Theme: This passage describes the covenant between God and Noah and all creation that is to come. This passage concludes the restoration of humanity to God in relationship following the flood. This section includes allusions to other portions of the Ancient near East primeval creation mythology.

Background: God has just destroyed all creation except for the family of Noah and the creatures in the ark. God has given rules to Noah regarding killing and has blessed Noah, imploring him to repopulate the earth. In this section of the primordial history, God establishes rules of life in creation and gives assurance that God will never again destroy the world by a flood.

Questions to Ponder

* Describe the setting for this passage; where this passage fits into the story of the Old Testament.

* What has happened that caused God to destroy all creation with a flood?

* What regulations had God enacted that might cause him to generate this covenant with Moses, his sons, and the animals that were in the ark?

* Why might God make a covenant with animals yet make the covenant with Noah?

* Typically, a covenant places requirements on both parties in the covenant; yet in this case, God does not require humans to do anything to receive the benefit of the covenant. What might be the intent of the writer relating this covenant as a unilateral covenant between God and humanity?

* Do you think the rainstorm that created the flood was the first instance of a storm with a rainbow? Why or why not?

* If the rainbow had occurred previously, why would God use a simple symbol as the marker of his covenant with all humanity?

* What might the significance of the rainbow be, especially taking into account the “timing” of a rainbow during a storm?

* How is humanity expected to remember the covenant with God, especially since they have no requirements within the covenant?

* Why might this be read on the first Sunday of Lent? What is the significance of this passage when viewed through the lens of the intent of our Lenten journey?

* How might we apply the principles of this passage and this covenant to our relationship with this church; with our community; and with God?

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Sermon for Sunday February 29, 2012 - the Last Sunday after the Epiphany

Greetings at the end of Epiphany; the winter weather warning had an effect on the attendance today but we had 14 in service. Our discussion of the transition from where we’ve been to where we are heading continued. Today’s sermon theme was the dis-ease of transition vs. the comfort of stability. Comments are appreciated.
Les+

Readings: 2 Kings 2:1-12; Psalm 50:1-6; 2 Corinthians 4:3-6; Mark 9:2-9

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

St. John's e-News for Sunday Feb. 19, 2012 - the Last Sunday after the Epiphany

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper – Shrove Tuesday is this coming Tuesday, February 21; it is time for our Annual Pancake Supper and Offering of the Palms. Please sign up to help and make this a festive experience for our neighbors. Supper will be served from 5:00-7:00 pm. The cost for the Supper will remain the same also: $5 per person or $15 per family of 4 or more. Help spread the word and invite our neighbors to this wonderful celebration.

Question for Reflection – Who are 3 people that you can talk to about our Church? Who are 3 people that you can invite to join us for one Sunday at St. John’s? How can we help each other make it easier to invite our neighbors to Church?

Our Lenten Worship – During Lent we will celebrate communion using Holy Eucharist Rite I. We will continue to sing the psalm and sing the Trisagion instead of the Gloria. The Trisagion will be the one we “normally” use (or at least the one we used last year).
          We will also have a variety of music offerings from members of the Parish as anthems during the service. If you would like to sing as a member of a small group please contact Roger.
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February 19, 2012, 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Rite II and Healing Prayers
Lessons for the Last Sunday after the Epiphany
First Lesson:  2 Kings 2:1-12
Psalm:  50:1-6
Second Lesson:  2 Corinthians 4:3-6
Gospel:  Mark 9:2-9

Lay Participants for February 19, 2012 - 10:30 am service
Eucharistic Minister:  Leone
Lector:  Ben
Prayers:  Leone
Ushers:  David and Lynn
Nursery Attendant:  Stephanie
Nursery Assistant:  Anne and Bert

Refreshments:  Burr and Jennifer

Sermon for February 12: http://chirb.it/b3v972
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Lenten Series and Soup Supper – We will continue our practice of a Lenten Series and Soup Supper beginning at 7:00 pm February 29th and continuing until the week before Holy Week. Be on the lookout for more information in the coming week.

Diocesan Council Results – At Council the two Canonical Resolutions (C-1 and C-2) regarding definition of Parishes and Missions were ratified. The Constitutional Resolution to reflect changes enacted by passage of Resolution C-1 passed its first reading and will require a second reading next year. Resolution R-1: Petition to the General Convention to study and consider flexibility with the fiscal year of Episcopal dioceses was defeated; Resolution R-2: To allow clergy and congregations in Southern Virginia to participate in the use of trial liturgies that may be approved by the 77th General Convention for formalizing the blessing of same-gender unions was ratified; affirming existing authority of the Bishop and not granting additional authority; and Resolution R-3: The disposition of the Talbot Hall property and relocation of the Diocesan Center was ratified.
          The Bishop’s Address to Council can be found at: http://images.acswebnetworks.com/1/2279/BishopsCouncilAddress2012.pdf.
I encourage you to read the Bishop’s “State of the Diocese” speech.

Parish Growth Strategy – Burr has agreed to serve as the head of our Parish Growth Committee. He will be contacting members of the Parish to identify the areas where we see potential growth and what actions we can take to achieve that growth. Please prayerfully consider serving on this committee if called.

Today’s Psalm – We will sing the portion of the Psalter in unison. We will use a metrical version of the Psalter from A New Metrical Psalter by Christopher Webber as we sing Psalm 50:1-6 in unison. The Psalm will be set to Hymn 126: The people that in darkness walked (Dundee) from the Hymnal 1982. The words and music will be found on a bulletin insert.

Bishop’s Visitation – The Rt. Rev. Holly Hollerith will conduct his first official Visitation since his consecration as our Diocesan Bishop on May 6. While not essential this is an opportunity for Baptism, Confirmation, or Reception in the Episcopal Church. For more information about these rites and being Confirmed or Received in May contact the Rector.

Formation ClassesWe will discuss our Old Testament reading 2 Kings 2:1-12, “Elijah Ascends to Heaventhis Sunday from 9:15-10:15 am. Next week will continue our study of the Old Testament Lectionary reading; Genesis 9:8-17, “The Covenant with Noah.” All are invited to join us for class.

Wednesday Book Study - Our book study will continue this coming Wednesday, February 22 at 10:00 am and we will discuss Chapter 5, “The Habits of Wrongness” from the book Made for Goodness: And Why This Makes All the Difference by The Most Rev. Desmond Tutu and The Rev. Mpho Tutu. If you would like to participate or have a copy of the book please contact Margaret.

Tidings from Oakland Christian Church – As Oakland Christian Church continues its search for a long-term Interim Minister we are encouraged to maintain our connection with their parishioners. Among the items they are working on during Lent they are collecting new or slightly used blue jeans to send to teenage boys and girls overseas and in third world countries. Details can be located on Oakland’s newsletter on the bulletin board in the Parish House.

Thought for the week – Forgiveness: In your relationship with God, do you really believe that you are a forgiven person? What would it be like if you really believed these words, “I will forgive your iniquity, and I will remember your sins no more.” God wills and longs not to remember. We need just to believe it—it can set us free.
-Br. Geoffrey Tristram, SSJE
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Upcoming Events:
Wed. Feb. 15th       Outreach Meeting – 7:00 pm (Parish Hall)
Thu. Feb. 16th        Diocesan Fresh Start for Clergy (Chanco)
Mon. Feb. 20th       Junto GFWC meeting – 10 am – 3 pm (Parish House)
Tue. Feb. 21st        Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper – 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Wed. Feb. 22nd      Ash Wednesday – 12:00 pm and 7:15 pm
Wed. Feb 29th       Wednesday evening Lenten series and Soup Supper – 7:00 –
                             8:30 (Parish House)
Sun. May 6th          Bishop’s Visitation
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Community Church Websites:
New Community Christian Center                      http://www.nccfamily.us
Oakland Christian Church (UCC)                       http://www.oaklandchristianchurch.com/
Perfecting Saints Church of God in Christ       http://www.pscogic.com/
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church         http://www.wesleychapelchuckatuck.org

PASTORAL CARE
Pray for Katherine, our presiding bishop; Holly, our bishop; and Les our priest.

St. John’s shut-ins, Marianne, Meriwether, Allen, David, Shirley, Suzanne, Janis, Dominique, Virginia, Lon, Luann, David, Evan, Kevin, Faye and family, Carter and family, Foster family, Lisa, Terri and Family, Marvin, Denise, Jaelyn, Sally, Bill, Heather, Toni, and Pat.

Serving in the Armed Forces: Bryan, Susan, and Jonathon
Serving Overseas: David
Parish Cycle of Prayer: Matt & Cale
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: Chanco on the James; St. Andrew's, Newport News; St. John's, Mount Airy; The Rev. Robert and Esther Gay.
Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Province of Central America; The Most Rev. Armando Guerra Soria, Primate of IARCA & Bishop of Guatemala.

Flowers: To the Glory of God and in honor of our daughter’s upcoming birthday, by Fred and Marlene

Anniversaries in February
Gary & Toni 14

Birthdays in February
James 2                        Karen 8
Mac 8                          Shawn 8
Perk 16                        Joe 19
Jimmye 20                   Alice 22

If you are in need of Pastoral Care,
Please call Father Ferguson.
Home:  757-484-8409

Contact Music Minister Roger Peyton

Website: http://StJohnsSuffolk.blogspot.com
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