Our Speaker Series Encountering the Divine starts on Thursday, April 13
St. Anne's Speaker Series
Encountering the Divine through Multiple Faiths
While we often associate Jesus with Christian traditions, how might we encounter Jesus, and/or the Divine more broadly, through faiths beyond Christianity? Specifically, how might traditions and practices associated with Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism aid us in encountering the Divine? In this multi-week series, three religious scholars from Boston College will lead us in an exploration of how these various faith traditions might help us engage spiritual resources, in a responsible way, beyond the traditional boundaries of Christianity. We hope you'll join us for one or more of these fascinating lectures on the Thursdays of April 13, April 27, and May 4 from 6:30 to 8 pm.
St. Anne's Hosts Area Blood Drive: Please Give on Wednesday, March 22
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive in St. Anne’s Flint Hall on Wednesday, March 22, from 10 am to 3 pm. The need is great, and all donors will receive a $10 Visa gift card, as well as be entered in a $3000 Visa gift card drawing! To register, please visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter the code STANNEITF. Further details can be found by downloading this flyer. Thank you!
Noontime Holy Eucharists during Lent
Please stop by the church at noon each Wednesday for a simple service of Holy Eucharist around the altar.
Lenten Family Formation
We entered Lent this year with new friends, renewed in-person worship, and Atrium time and special offerings. Although we think of Lent as a spiritual journey for each individual, our St. Anne’s children know Lent as the count-the-purple-Sundays in the snow season, listening to parables of Jesus about how God’s Kingdom grows with love for our neighbors and ourselves. To make tough concepts concrete memories this year, our children meet once a month in multi-age Children’s Chapel for the love lessons in The Good Samaritan, Psalm 23, and The Sower. They will have art reflections and practice being creators. They will visit The Butterfly Place to introduce one transformation example of Creation. They will have an opportunity to bake bread for Holy Eucharist, as well as make small pillar candles to receive the New Light after Easter.
In our smaller groups in the Atria, they meet in People of God (gr 5-7) to talk about family surprises and reconciliation in Abraham and Sarah’s tent, Rebekah and Isaac’s blessings of their sons, Jacob and Leah and Rachel’s ancient blended family and sibling rivalries. In Mustard Seed (gr 2-4) children wonder about the Good Shepherd and the Found Sheep, then the Found Coin and the parables of the Insistent Friend and the Ten Bridesmaids. In Good Shepherd (gr preK-1) they will hear about the Hidden Treasure, the Precious Pearl, and the Found Sheep.
Our Teen Formation students were invited to walk with families, our warden and priest, and 3,000 others a few days before Ash Wednesday in the WinterWalk Boston, to support the homeless. Teens also meet with Garrett to play games together and countinue the year’s theme of sacred spaces and reflect on how we show up in them. Some of our teens serve the parish community as the Livesteam Techs and Nursery Staff, as well, and we’re so grateful for their involvement and dedication.
And not to be missed, we will have an all-parish Game Night for everyone to play together on a Friday evening in March, hosted by the Family Engagement Commission!
Lent is here, and in community with our own families and wider parish, we learn that by taking part in our faith family at St. Anne’s, we are given new opportunities to grow and build foundational experiences as children of God and followers of Jesus.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper returns to Flint Hall
Join us for the traditional pancake supper on the day before Ash Wednesday, Shrove Tuesday! On February 21, 5:00-7:00 we will feast on pancakes and juice and fellowship. Watch the weekly email to sign up and rsvp.
Winter Walk 2023 Boston, February 12, 8:30am in Copley Square.
Teen Formation will walk for FamilyAid
It's a half-day mission trip and a reminder of what the homeless of our city endure - we are walking two miles in support of one of many wonderful organizations: FamilyAid. Spend a morning outside church with Garrett, our warden Anne Jones and Sarah Jennings. Click here to register for our team! or contact Garrett or Sarah via email by February 2.
Christmas Eve at St. Anne's
Join us for one of our beautiful Christmas Eve services:
3 pm, Christmas Pageant & Holy Eucharist, with hymns and carols
5 pm, Holy Eucharist with Choir
8 pm, Holy Eucharist with Choir
Join us Lessons & Carols: December 18 at 5 pm
Perhaps our most loved and joyful event of the season, Lessons & Carols is a service in which we tell the Christmas story through scripture and music. Prophesies, carols, anthems, Gospel readings, and prayers combine to lead us from our Advent anticipation towards the manger. Join us for this joyful service, and plan to stay afterwards for a festive reception.
Christmas Eve Schedule Announced: 3 Services to Choose From!
Memorial Tree & Blue Christmas Services
The holidays can be difficult for those who miss loved ones, whether they have died, moved away, or become estranged. Our Memorial Tree service at 4:30 this Sunday, December 4, remembers the three young St. Anne’s parishioners who tragically died in a car accident many years ago, and allows the opportunity for us to mourn and honor them and all others whom we have lost. Attendees are led in reflective prayer and are invited to hang ornaments for their loved ones. As darkness surrounds us, the Tree’s lights are turned on, and we close the service in peace and hope.
Following this service, we move to the Sanctuary for Blue Christmas, a short service of candles, quiet, and prayer in which we reflect on love, grief, and joy.
We welcome everyone from all walks of life and faith to attend both services.
After turkey, Advent Wreaths!
Please join us in Flint Hall on Sunday, November 27 for our Annual Advent Wreath-Making event immediately following the 10 am service. We have a limited number of kits available - both 12” and 10” wreath sizes with candles, candle holders, and tray - so if you cannot join us, email Jennie to reserve a kit. If you are able to join us in Flint Hall, please bring a few bundles of greenery and a pair of snippers. What a fun and joyful way to kick off Advent!
A Trip to the Bell Tower
Rick and Jennie climbed up into the bell tower for a thorough inspection, while Tom pulled the bell ropes from below. Boy is the bell loud! The structure - from yoke to frame to tolling hammers - looks sturdy, though the original wooden wheel definitely needs to be retired. It was great fun to see the names of those who have climbed before us from the 1950s and 1980s, and we will soon learn from a Vermont company, Church Specialties, how we can replace the wheel with stronger, more modern materials.
The Rev. Martha Hubbard Preaches this Sunday, October 30
This week we are honored to welcome The Rev. Martha Hubbard as our guest preacher. Rev. Hubbard currently serves as the Regional Canon for the Northern and Western parts of our diocese. In this role, she focuses on developing lay leadership support in congregations; transition ministry with congregations and clergy involved in search processes for new ordained leadership; and, clergy wellness and family support. She is on the bishop’s senior leadership team. Rev. Hubbard was very involved with the Rector Search Team that eventuated in Garrett’s arrival. Please join us and extend a warm welcome to Rev. Hubbard.
2023 Stewardship Season Kicks Off
This Sunday, October 23, marks the start of St. Anne’s 2023 stewardship season. With the theme, “there is no such beauty as where you belong,” the 2023 campaign asks for participation by all who consider St. Anne’s their spiritual home. Pledge packets will be available on Sunday for pick-up or will be mailed to you next week. Thank you to all who support St. Anne’s in past years and into 2023!
Unity Farm Sanctuary Trip
AppleFest! 2022
After the 10 am service on Sunday, October 23, we’ll hold our newly-annual AppleFest! celebration outside. All are welcome, and we invite you to bring an apple-y treat to share with the crowd. Chili and ciders will be offered, and games, crafts, and other fun things will round out the good time.
Blessing of the Animals! October 2
Did you hear the Good News?
Our jam-packed issue of the Fall Good News was mailed out last week. Click here to download a digital copy.