Christmas Services – O Come, Let Us Adore Him

Our celebration of Christmas begins on Christmas Eve, and continues for the 12 days of Christmas, culminating in our celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany on Sunday, January 5th.

Christmas Eve
Family Service and Eucharist at 4 pm
Candlelight Service and Eucharist with Choir at 10 pm

Christmas Day
Holy Eucharist at 10 am

The Feast of St. John the Evangelist, Friday December 27Evensong at 6:30 pm, followed by refreshments

The First Sunday of Christmas, December 29
Holy Eucharist at 8 am and 10 am

The Feast of the Epiphany, Sunday January 5
Holy Eucharist at 10 am, with the Visitation of Bishop Shaw

 

The Word Goes Out

Dear Friends,

Last week at a clergy luncheon, I was approached by the Rev. Canon Connie Ng Lam. Connie is new to our diocese, and is the Canon for Asiamerican Ministries at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The cathedral has a flourishing Chinese American congregation, and Connie told me that she had distributed the Advent calendar that I design each year to the congregation. As I looked at her copy, I was surprised and delighted – all of the scripture citations and devotional suggestions had been translated into Chinese.

In the twenty years that my friend Merry Watters and I have been producing this calendar, we continue to be amazed at how it finds its way to places we never would have expected. We make an effort each year to produce it, but once we send it out into the world, it seems to take on a life of its own. The fruit of our efforts is the result of much more than our efforts. And for that we are grateful.

This Sunday, I am inviting to you to join in a conversation after church about our parish’s mission and ministry in the larger community. I know that Advent is already a busy time. I know that the very last thing we may want to be doing two weeks before Christmas is to explore what new challenges or tasks we may be called to undertake. And yet they are not challenges or tasks. When we consider Christ’s call to us to serve others, it is to hear an invitation to participate in something that is about much more than our own efforts.

Though it is not a regular part of our Advent readings from the Hebrew scriptures, in this season I am particularly fond of these words from the prophet Isaiah:

For as the rain and snow come down from heaven,
and do not return there until they have watered the earth,
making it bring forth and sprout,
giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater,
so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth;
it shall not return to me empty,
but it shall accomplish that which I purpose,
and succeed in the thing for which I sent it.      (Isaiah 55:10,11)

The word goes out. And the way in which that word manifests itself is always the result of much more than our efforts. I invite you to join me on Sunday to consider what seeds God may be planting in the good soil of this parish, so that the word will indeed accomplish all that God intends.

Faithfully,

Tom

 

A Visit from St. Nicholas

 

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St. Nicholas arrives for his visit

On Sunday, December 8th, our Godly Play students and teachers were delighted by a surprise visit from St. Nicholas (who no doubt was on his way home after the celebrations of the Feast of St. Nicholas on December 6th). The children heard the story of this early Christian saint, and received small gifts. Later in church, one child noticed that one of our own patriarchs, Steve Spinetto, bore a distinct resemblance to St. Nick.

 

St. Nicholas and the children of St. John's

St. Nicholas and the children of St. John’s

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St. Nicholas and one of his fans

 

An Update from the Bishop’s Office

Dear Friends,

I usually use this space to share my reflections on the week. Today let me share with you instead a letter from the Rev. Canon Mally Ewing Lloyd, Canon to the Ordinary for the Diocese, concerning Bishop Shaw’s health:

Dear Friends,

Bishop Tom asked me to be in touch to let you know that his doctors have recommended a surgical procedure in order to continue monitoring his response to his treatment for brain cancer.  This recommendation comes after consultation with his medical team over the past few days.  The procedure is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 6 at 1 p.m.  He expects to spend a couple of days in the hospital and then recover at home with his SSJE brothers.  He asks for your prayers, which he so deeply appreciates; no hospital visits, please, but cards and messages are welcome.  They may be sent to him in care of the Society of St. John the Evangelist, 980 Memorial Drive, Cambridge MA 02138.

While another surgery may sound worrisome, Bishop Tom is confident in his doctors’ advice and continues to be grateful for their care and expertise.

We will update you when there is more information to share.  Thank you for your prayers during this Advent season of watching and waiting.

Peace,
Mally

I know that all of us at St. John’s will continue to keep Bishop Shaw in our prayers.
Faithfully,

Tom