Wednesday, December 30
6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist
Fr. Jamie, celebrant/ preacher
Deacon John, assisting
Friday, January 1
Happy New Year 2021!
Fr. Jamie’s day off
Sunday, January 3
11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist
Fr. Jamie, celebrant/preacher
James Mackay, organist
Michelle Gelinske, cantor
Our Sunday and Wednesday Eucharist services are closed to public worship; however, our Masses will continue to be livestreamed.
Livestream: https://facebook.com/groups/
Or on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.
Or posted to our webpage: https://
Mark your calendars:
Jan. 6 – Epiphany – Proclamation of the date of Easter /Blessing of Chalk
Jan. 24 – Annual Meeting
Interesting Facts:
Epiphany is one of the Church's major and spectacular feasts. It occurs on January 6th, the final day of the 12 days of Christmas (in some locations it is transferred to the Sunday between January 2 - 8). In some places it is also called Twelfth night or Three Kings Day. This is the day the Church commemorates the Magi arriving to give homage to the newborn King of Kings with their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, symbolic of all the Gentile nations coming into the Kingdom of God. In many places around the world, this was the traditional day of gift-giving in celebration of Christmas.
BLESSED CHALK: There is a long-standing Epiphany tradition of marking churches, homes, schools, and other buildings with a special 'holy formula' over the entryway using chalk that has been blessed for this purpose on Epiphany. This formula includes the current year along with the initials C, M, and B in the order shown below.
20 + C + M + B + 21
The C, M, and B are placed in between the numbers of the current year, with crosses in between each symbol. The three letters have two significations: the invocation Christus Mansionem