Sunday, January 24, 2021

January 25-February 16 at St. Stephen's

 Monday January 25-Tuesday February 16   

Fr. Jamie on vacation

 

Sunday January 31  

11:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer with Holy Communion from the Reserved Sacrament (Deacon’s Mass)

Deacon  John, officiating

Jean Sando, preacher

 

Sunday February 7  – 5 Epiphany

11:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer with Holy Communion from the Reserved Sacrament (Deacon’s Mass)

Deacon John Anderson, officiating/preacher


Sunday February 14 – Last Epiphany

11:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer with Holy Communion from the Reserved Sacrament (Deacon’s Mass)

Deacon John Anderson, officiating/Annette Morrow, preacher


There will be no Wednesday night masses January 27, February 3, and 10. 


Looking Ahead:

Fr. Jamie will be on vacation January 25 -February 16. There will be no Wednesday night Masses on February 5, 12, or 19. If there are any emergencies, please contact the church (232-2076)and leave a message on the machine. A member of the vestry will be checking messages regularly and Deacon John Anderson will be covering any pastoral emergencies. 

Fr. Jamie will not be responding to text messages, emails or Facebook messages while he is on vacation.

If there is a pastoral emergency, please contact either the church or Deacon John Anderson or Senior Warden John Baird.

 

Currently, our Sunday and Wednesday Eucharist services are open to public worship to limited capacity. We will be following strict protocols regarding worship. (See information below for details.) In addition, masses will continue to be livestreamed.   

Livestream:  St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Fargo

 

Or on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcdWKCnCHmviajkFX5p-xGg

Or posted to our webpage: https://ststephensfargo.org

 

Mark your calendars:

Jan. 24 – Annual Meeting 2:00 p.m.

Jan. 25 – Feb. 16 – Fr. Jamie on vacation

Due to Covid, we will not be offering a Shrove Tuesday pancake supper this year.

Feb. 16 - Palm burning 6:00 p.m. (In front of the church, outdoors.) Please bring last year’s palms from Palm Sunday for burning.

Feb. 17 – Ash Wednesday

 

Public Worship Protocol:

St. Stephen’s resumed public worship on Sunday, January 10th. We ask that anyone planning to attend Mass, please follow the guidelines listed below. These guidelines are temporary, but they are essential as we move forward.  

We are limiting attendance to 12 units of people currently. Policies for Resuming the Celebration of the Eucharist at St. Stephen’s Beginning on Sunday, January 10, we will again resume public Celebration of the Eucharist in our church building. However, there are several changes to how we worship that we will be following.

Here are the parameters for worship for the next few months:  

*  Following 6foot spacing, we can use 6 pews. This would allow for 6 related units or 12 unrelated people or some combination thereof.

*  All those attending Mass are expected to wear a face mask. Please bring your own mask. You will be expected to always wear your mask during the Mass.  

*  There will be hand sanitizer at the entrance and in each open pew.

*  Holy Communion will be served in one kind only (only the Host will be distributed; the Cup will not be offered to the congregation at this time). The Priest will use hand sanitizer before and after distribution. There will also be an effort made to not touch hands when distributing the Host.

*  There will be no kneeling at the altar rail for Holy Communion. People are expected to stand in line maintaining a six-foot distance from those around them and receive the Host from the priest at a single station before the altar rail.  

*  There will be no shaking of hands at the Exchange of the Peace. All are invited to use a noncontact way of greeting.  

*  The entire liturgy will be printed in a disposable booklet. The copies of the Book of Common Prayer in the pews will not be used.  

*  If you are sick, if you have any preexisting conditions that might be an issue, or if you have a fever or a cold, we ask that you not attend Mass.

*  All our liturgies will continue to be livestreamed.  

*  There will be no coffee hour at this time.  

Please be aware that all these policies are in line with both CDC and Diocesan standards for public worship.   If you are concerned by any of these policies or if you are in any way uncomfortable about attending public Mass at this time, please continue to join us through our livestreamed Mass.  

 

Sunday, January 17, 2021

 Wednesday, January 20

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/ preacher

Deacon John, assisting

 

Friday, January 22

Fr. Jamie’s day off

  

Sunday, January 24

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/preacher

Deacon John, assisting

James Mackay, organist

Michelle Gelinske, cantor

 

There will be no Wednesday night masses January 27, February 3, and 10. 



Currently, our Sunday and Wednesday Eucharist services are open to public worship to limited capacity. We will be following strict protocols regarding worship. (See information below for details.) In addition, masses will continue to be livestreamed.   

Livestream:  St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Fargo


Or posted to our webpage: https://ststephensfargo.org

 

Mark your calendars:

Jan. 24 – Annual Meeting 2:00 p.m.

Jan. 25 – Feb. 16 – Fr. Jamie on vacation

Due to Covid, we will not be offering a Shrove Tuesday pancake supper this year.

Feb. 16 – Burying the Alleluia

Feb. 16 - Palm burning 6:00 p.m. (In front of the church, outdoors.) Please bring last year’s palms from Palm Sunday for burning.

Feb. 17 – Ash Wednesday

 

Public Worship Protocol:

St. Stephen’s resumed public worship on Sunday, January 10th. We ask that anyone planning to attend Mass, please follow the guidelines listed below. These guidelines are temporary, but they are essential as we move forward.  

We are limiting attendance to 12 units of people currently. Policies for Resuming the Celebration of the Eucharist at St. Stephen’s Beginning on Sunday, January 10, we will again resume public Celebration of the Eucharist in our church building. However, there are several changes to how we worship that we will be following.

Here are the parameters for worship for the next few months:  

*  Following 6foot spacing, we can use 6 pews. This would allow for 6 related units or 12 unrelated people or some combination thereof.

*  All those attending Mass are expected to wear a face mask. Please bring your own mask. You will be expected to always wear your mask during the Mass.  

*  There will be hand sanitizer at the entrance and in each open pew.

*  Holy Communion will be served in one kind only (only the Host will be distributed; the Cup will not be offered to the congregation at this time). The Priest will use hand sanitizer before and after distribution. There will also be an effort made to not touch hands when distributing the Host.

*  There will be no kneeling at the altar rail for Holy Communion. People are expected to stand in line maintaining a six-foot distance from those around them and receive the Host from the priest at a single station before the altar rail.  

*  There will be no shaking of hands at the Exchange of the Peace. All are invited to use a noncontact way of greeting.  

*  The entire liturgy will be printed in a disposable booklet. The copies of the Book of Common Prayer in the pews will not be used.  

*  If you are sick, if you have any preexisting conditions that might be an issue, or if you have a fever or a cold, we ask that you not attend Mass.

*  All our liturgies will continue to be livestreamed.  

*  There will be no coffee hour at this time.  

Please be aware that all these policies are in line with both CDC and Diocesan standards for public worship.   If you are concerned by any of these policies or if you are in any way uncomfortable about attending public Mass at this time, please continue to join us through our livestreamed Mass.  

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

This week at St. Stephen's

 Wednesday, January 13

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/ preacher

Deacon John, assisting

 Friday, January 15

Fr. Jamie’s day off

Sunday, January 17

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/preacher

Deacon John, assisting

James Mackay, organist

Michelle Gelinske, cantor

 

As of January 10th, our Sunday and Wednesday Eucharist services are open to public worship to limited capacity. We will be following strict protocols regarding worship. (See information below for details.) In addition, masses will continue to be livestreamed.   

 

Livestream:  https://facebook.com/groups/52039214842

Or on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcdWKCnCHmviajkFX5p-xGg

Or posted to our webpage: https://ststephensfargo.org

 

Mark your calendars:

Jan. 24 – Annual Meeting 2:00 p.m.

Jan. 25 – Feb. 15 – Fr. Jamie on vacation


Fast Fact:

What is a proper in the Episcopal Church?

The proper (Latin: proprium) is a part of the Christian liturgy that varies according to the date, either representing an observance within the liturgical year, or of a saint or significant event. ... Propers may include hymns and prayers in the canonical hours and in the Eucharist.

 

Public Worship Protocol:

St. Stephen’s resumed public worship on Sunday, January 10th. We ask that anyone planning to attend Mass, please follow the guidelines listed below. These guidelines are temporary, but they are essential as we move forward.  

We are currently limiting attendance to 12 units of people. Policies for Resuming the Celebration of the Eucharist at St. Stephen’s Beginning on Sunday, January 10, we will again resume public Celebration of the Eucharist in our church building. However, there are several changes to how we worship that we will be following.

Here are the parameters for worship for the next few months:  

 Following 6foot spacing, we are able to use 6 pews. This would allow for 6 related units or 12 unrelated people or some combination thereof.

 All those attending Mass are expected to wear a face mask. Please bring your own mask. You will be expected to always wear your mask during the Mass.  

 There will be hand sanitizer at the entrance and in each open pew.

 Holy Communion will be served in one kind only (only the Host will be distributed; the Cup will not be offered to the congregation at this time). The Priest will use hand sanitizer before and after distribution. There will also be an effort made to not touch hands when distributing the Host.

 There will be no kneeling at the altar rail for Holy Communion. People are expected to stand in line maintaining a six-foot distance from those around them and receive the Host from the priest at a single station before the altar rail.  

 There will be no shaking of hands at the Exchange of the Peace. All are invited to use a noncontact way of greeting.  

 The entire liturgy will be printed in a disposable booklet. The copies of the Book of Common Prayer in the pews will not be used.  

 If you are sick, if you have any preexisting conditions that might be an issue, or if you have a fever or a cold, we ask that you not attend Mass.

 Wednesday evening inperson Mass will also resume beginning on January 13.   

 All our liturgies will continue to be livestreamed.  

 There, of course, will be no coffee hour at this time.  

Please be aware that all these policies are in line with both CDC and Diocesan standards for public worship.   If you are concerned by any of these policies or if you are in any way uncomfortable about attending public Mass at this time, please continue to join us through our livestreamed Mass.  


Tuesday, January 5, 2021

 Wednesday, January 6

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/ preacher
Deacon John, assisting

 

Friday, January 8

Fr. Jamie’s day off

 

Sunday, January 10

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/preacher
Deacon John, assisting
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/52039214842

Or on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcdWKCnCHmviajkFX5p-xGg

Or posted to our webpage: https://ststephensfargo.org

 

Mark your calendars:

Jan. 6 – Epiphany – Proclamation of the date of Easter /Blessing of Chalk

Jan. 24 – Annual Meeting

Jan. 25 – Feb. 16 – Fr. Jamie on vacation


What are Vestments?

Vestments are the distinctive garments worn by leaders of the church's worship. Many of the church's vestments are descended from the ordinary dress of the imperial Roman society in which the early church came into being.

Vestments worn by the celebrant at the eucharist typically include a stole, chasuble and alb. These vestments usually reflect the liturgical color of the day or season of the celebration. A stole indicates that the wearer is an ordained person. Bishops and priests wear the stole over both shoulders, and deacons typically wear the stole over the left shoulder. Bishops may wear distinctive episcopal vestments, including the rochet and chimere, and the miter. A purple shirt with a clerical collar usually indicates that the wearer is a bishop, and a black shirt with a clerical collar usually indicates that the wearer is a member of the clergy.