March 2016

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March 2016
serving God by serving others
M A R C H
“For me, one
of the most
powerful texts
in the whole
Book of
Common
Prayer is this
one from the
rite for burial.”
2 0 1 6
Dear People of St. Alban’s
Lent begins with Ash Wednesday,
when a cross is smudged on our
foreheads
with
these
word,
“Remember that you are dust, and to
dust you shall return.” Lent ends
with Easter’s resurrec on joy. Lent is
a kind of focused prac ce session for
life – from dust to dust, and beyond.
with God. How might I live such that,
even at the grave, my love will burst
into songs of joyous praise and
thanksgiving?
That is a ques on for Lent, in
prepara on for Easter. What Lenten
prac ce now will deepen my joy upon
For me, one of the most powerful
texts in the whole Book of Common
Prayer is this one from the rite for
burial.
Inside
Lenten Boxes ........... 2
Holy Week ............... 2
Bible Study .............. 3
Stewardship ............ 3
Lenten Potlucks ....... 3
New Email
Addresses ............. 3
Reading Camp ......... 4
Blessing of
the Cars ................ 4
Chili Cook-Off .......... 5
BBQ Dinner.............. 5
Easter Flower .......... 6
Easter
Commemoration .. 6
Calendar .................. 7
March 2016
You only are immortal, the
creator and maker of mankind;
and we are mortal, formed of the
earth, and to earth shall we
return. For so did you ordain
when you created me, saying,
“You are dust, and to dust you
shall return.” All of us go down to
the dust; yet even at the grave we
make our song: Alleluia, alleluia,
alleluia. (BCP, p. 499)
Whenever I read that last sentence,
a shiver runs through me, a shudder
infused with hope and awe. Yes, we
all will die. We are mortal, yet we
are made in the image of the
immortal God.
We are made
capable of giving and receiving love –
with one another, and ul mately
arriving at the open grave of Easter
morning? How might I pause – as I
awaken, or shower, or look in the
mirror, or read a daily devo on -- to
feel God’s love? And how might I
convey that love to others today? As
love flows, faith grows, and grace
abounds.
The earliest Chris an
fathers and mothers taught people to
use the me that we are given in our
life to prac ce now the virtues that
will serve us for all eternity. Prac ce
love now, that your heart may sing
forever.
Faithfully,
Paula+
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We’re Buying Piglets with Our Lenten Box Offerings!
Lent is a me of serious personal reflec on. At St. Alban’s, it is also a
me for caring for people in need by giving our Lenten Box offerings to
Episcopal Relief and Development. The logo for ERD is “healing a hur ng
world”. This disaster relief and development organiza on does that by
“allevia ng hunger, improving the food supply, and crea ng economic
opportuni es” for struggling families in many countries.
By dona ng to the ERD Gi s for Life Program, we can buy piglets for
families to raise, eat, or sell. Two piglets grow up to make many more
piglets, enabling the families to prosper.
Please collect your coins, check, or cash in your Lenten Boxes
throughout Lent to see how many pigs we can buy. Thanks to Sandra Heinecke, we have “pig” Lenten Boxes
and adorable painted piggy banks to collect coins for ERD.
Each pig costs $100, or for just $20, we can buy a share of a pig. Your gi will provide pigs to a family as
well the training to raise and sell the pigs.
By giving a gi of farm animals for a family, we are helping them to break the cycle of poverty. Your Lenten
Box offerings will enable St. Alban’s to make a difference. We will begin collec ng Lenten boxes on April 3rd,
the Sunday a er Easter.
PALM AND PASSION SUNDAY, March 20, 8 and 10:30 am
For the 10:30 service, the procession with palms will begin in the
Fellowship Hall.
HOLY THURSDAY, March 24, 7 pm
Jesus instructs his disciples through foot washing and the
ins tu on of the Lord’s Supper. The service concludes with
stripping of our altar.
GOOD FRIDAY, March 25, 7 pm
Through art and music, reflect on the last words of Jesus on the
cross.
EASTER SUNDAY, March 27, 8 and 10:30 am
Come, rejoice, and sing!
LENTEN POTLUCKS
on WEDNESDAYS through March 16th at 6pm
Bring some food to share, along with your ideas and
experiences to contribute to discussion.
For our program each week, we’ll view a short video
to s mulate our discussion. Each segment features
commentary by some of America’s premier biblical
scholars on the stories that mark the end of Jesus’
earthly ministry, along with art by John August
Swanson. What wondrous love is this? Let’s explore
together.
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Memorial Service for the Rev. Janet Johnson
On March 19, 11:00 am, a memorial service to celebrate the Life of Janet Johnson + will be held at St.
Margaret’s Church, 1601 Pleasant Plains Rd., Annapolis. Contact St. Alban’s if you would like to carpool.
On MARCH 6, the first Sunday of the month, loose
offering will be used toward repaying our
Endowment Loan.
On MARCH 20, the third Sunday of the month,
loose offering will be contributed to the Rector’s
Discre onary Fund for aid to local people in need.
WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY. EUCHARIST,
AND LUNCH
will con nue a er Ash Wednesday with a new me
of 10:30 am for the start of the Bible Study.
Eucharist will remain at noon, with a light lunch
following. You are welcome to come for the Bible
Study, or just come for the Eucharist, or come for all
three segments on any Wednesday.
A Concert with Paula Maust
Our interim music director, Paula Maust, won the compe on at Peabody to
play a concerto on harpsichord with the Baroque Orchestra. She’ll be playing pieces
composed by Bach. The concert is at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, March 30 at the
Peabody Ins tute (Griswold Hall, 1E Mount Vernon Place, Bal more).
Contact Rev. Paula if you would like to carpool.
NOTICE: New Email Addresses for Church Personnel &
Organiza ons!
St. Alban’s has migrated to new email addresses on our new domain
address, saintaalbanschurch.org. The following addresses are now ac ve:
offi[email protected] (Office Administrator)
[email protected] (Rev. Paula)
newsle [email protected] (Newsle er Editor)
Please update the church’s contact informa on on your PC, phone or
tablet.
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March is the month we begin preparing for Glen Burnie
Reading Camp which will be held July 18-22, 2016. This
month, forms will be revised, new flyers prepared, and we will
start to visit local businesses to generate interest in our camp.
Also, we will begin to recruit volunteers for this summer’s
camp.
Many of us are looking forward to volunteering this
summer, having fun with the campers, and being a part of an
important week helping the children improve their reading .
In February, for Valen ne’s Day, we sent a Valen ne card and three books to each camper who a ended
last summer’s camp. We wanted to let them know we were thinking of them and hoping they were having a
good year in school. The books were chosen by our Camp Director, Maija Denson. We sent them Stuck by
Oliver Jeffers, What If You Had Animal Teeth? by Sandra Markle and Howard McWilliam, and Lion vs. Rabbit
by Alex La mer. We have heard that campers were super excited to receive their books and super
apprecia ve!
Don’t forget to put Monday, May 2nd on your calendar for the Quarter Auc on to benefit Glen Burnie
Reading Camp. More details to follow next month.
Blessing of the Cars
Lost in the Fi ies, one of Maryland’s largest an que car
clubs, will be visi ng St. Alban’s on the morning of March 12
for a blessing of their cars.
Come and see!
Please send your submissions for the April Beacon by March 20 to newsle [email protected]
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For Sale! Two Cemetery Plots
Are you looking for a final res ng place for yourself or your loved
ones? St Alban’s has been blessed with the gi of two cemetery plots in
Meadowridge Memorial Park, 7250 Washington Blvd., Elkridge,
Maryland, 21075, just 12 minutes from Glen Burnie. We would like to
offer them for sale to our parishioners before offering them to
parishioners of other churches.
Meadowridge Memorial Park is situated in a beau ful pastoral
se ng with many mature trees, and a lovely stream meandering
throughout the cemetery. When visi ng your loved ones in the spring,
the cherry tree and dogwood blossoms are gorgeous. In the fall, the
foliage color is magnificent.
The plots are located in Block
38, Westland sec on, lot 101,
site 1 and 2. Westland sec on
is in a quiet se ng situated
near Meadowridge Road. For
pet lovers, the Westland sec on is conveniently located right next to
the pet cemetery, Noah’s Garden of Pets.
Meadowridge Memorial Park is a lovely and tranquil place to
visit, or for your loved ones to visit you. Our two sites in this
beau ful, well-maintained cemetery are reasonably priced at $3750 for each. If you are interested or have
ques ons, please contact the church office at 410-766-1455.
BBQ Dinner is a HUGE Success!
Many thanks go out to everyone who helped make our Pork
BBQ Dinner such a successful fundraiser. Whether you
helped serve, set-up, clean-up, brought friends or just dined
with us, you helped to make it a successful night. A special
thank you to Bill & Bonnie Carter and Ma Pindell, our chefs
who prepared the delicious pork. Not only did we all enjoy
a wonderful meal, it was evident there was a lot of enjoyed
fellowship. All proceeds from the dinner go to help pay off
our Endowment Loan and I am thrilled to announce we
made $1806.00. We look forward to having another BBQ
Pork Dinner in the fall and several other types of dinners
throughout the year. Everyone enjoys gathering for a good
meal, fun and fellowship and at the same me we can pay
down our loan. Again, many thanks for your support.
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Easter Flowers
St. Alban’s Altar Guild would like to invite the congrega on to help transform the sanctuary into a “garden of
flowers” for Easter Sunday!
If you wish to purchase or make a dona
choices:
Lily (3-5 blooms):
Tulips (6 blooms):
Geraniums (8”pot):
Daffodils (8” pot):
on to the flower fund for decora ng the church, we have four flower
$13.00 each
$9.00 each
$15.00 each
$15.00 each
Please place this form in the offering plate or mail to:
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church
105 1st Avenue SW
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Checks are payable to: St. Alban’s Church with a nota on in the memo sec on: Easter Flowers
Last Sunday to order is March 20th.
Number of lilies:
Number of tulips:
Number of geraniums:
Number of daffodils:
Total number of flowers:
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@ $9.00 =
@$15.00 =
@$15.00 =
Total:
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Submi ed by: __________________________________________________________________
We appreciate your donation!
Easter Commemorations
A St. Alban’s tradition on Easter Sunday is to commemorate names of loved ones during the Holy Eucharist
service. It is a time to remember departed loved ones and friends or family who have been supportive
throughout the year. Please use this form to submit names. Place form in the offertory plate or email to:
[email protected] (church email) with subject line: Easter flower donations The last Sunday
to submit names is: March 20th.
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March 2016
March 2016
Sun
Mon
Eternal Quilters meets on the 2nd
Thu at 10 am
Tue
1
Wed
2
Fri
Thu
3
4
Sat
5
10:30 am Bible Study
Chili Cook-Off
3-5 pm
Noon Eucharist
Purple Heart meets on the 3rd
Thu at 6:30 pm
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7
6 pm Lenten Program &
Potluck
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13
14
8 am Holy
Communion
9:15 am Choir Prac ce
10:30 am Holy
Communion
20—Palm and
15
16
6 pm Social
Ministries
10:30 am Bible Study
8 am Holy Communion
9:15 am Choir
Breakfast
10:30 am Holy
Communion
10
11
21
22
12
Blessing of the Cars
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18
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11 am Memorial
Service for Rev. Janet
Johnson at
St. Margaret’s
Annapolis
Noon Eucharist
7:30 pm Ladies Guild
Passion Sunday
8 am Holy
Communion
9:15 am Choir Prac ce
10:30 am Holy
Communion
27—Easter
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10:30 am Bible Study
Noon Eucharist
2 pm Prayer Shawl Min.
6 pm Lenten Program &
Potluck
8 am Holy
Communion
9:15 am Choir Prac ce
10:30 am Holy
Communion
6 pm Lenten Program &
Potluck
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24—Holy Thursday
25—Good Friday
10:30 am Bible Study
7 pm Eucharist
7 pm Service
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Noon Eucharist
2 pm Prayer Shawl Min.
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10:30 am Bible Study
6 pm Vestry Mee ng
Noon Eucharist
Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Mon & Fri at 7 pm
Al-Anon meets each Fri at 7 pm
Food Addictions meets each Mon
at 7 pm
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The Beacon of St. Alban’s
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church
105 1st Ave SW
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Phone: 410-766-1455, Fax: 410-766-5432
Email: [email protected]
www.st-albans.ang-md.org
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Sunday Worship Services
8:00 am - Holy Communion, Rite I (no music)
10:30 am - Holy Communion, Rite II (with music)
Sunday School, K-8 and Nursery
This Lent, remember to feed your pig!
Church Office Hours Monday-Friday 9am-12 pm
Rector Rev. Dr. Paula Datsko Barker
Office Administrator: Char McFayden
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