the The Newsletter for Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
March 2016
Do What I Do! Not What I Say!
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Palm Sunday All Parish Breakfast
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Liturgy of the Nails
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Maundy Thursday
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Good Friday
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Easter Sunday Easter Monday: Church Offices Closed
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Richard Rohr is fond of observing that we focus so much on the work of Jesus – dying on the cross, being raised from the dead – that we tend to neglect his actual teachings. This of course makes no sense because had it not been for his teachings we’d not have known who and what he was and is, nor would we have any real guidance toward living our lives as his disciples or, the term I prefer, his apprentices. But there may be a reason we tend to avoid at least some of Jesus’ teachings. They’re challenging! I don’t think I’ve ever been so conscious of this as I was the first week of Lent. That week I ended up celebrating Eucharist four days – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. The custom at Saint Michael is that the priest celebrating a weekday Mass also preaches extemporaneously on the Gospel of the day. That first week of Lent I found myself faced with lessons that, to be honest, made me squirm! Let me give you an idea of why we were so uncomfortable. Monday the Gospel lesson was the parable of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25:31-46). You know the lesson: “Then [the king – i.e., the Messiah] will say to those at his left hand [i.e., the “goats], ‘You that are accursed, depart from me into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels; for I was hungry and you gave me no food . . . .’ Then they cont. on page 19
Holy Week to Easter Sunday God became Incarnate in Jesus, the Christ. He came, not as a conquering hero, but as a suffering servant. Holy Week recreates and celebrates the mysterious, terrible, and wonderful last week of Jesus’ life, culminating in His Resurrection on Easter. In Holy Week we have the opportunity to say thank you to God for Easter! Join us in saying “Thank You” for the most precious gift and promise ever given. See Holy Week and complete Easter Schedule on pages 3-4
March 20 Palm Sunday March 24 Maundy Thursday March 25 Good Friday
Easter Sunday March 27
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