Seasons of the Spirit | Fall 2020 | Pentecost II

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Stay connected

Between issues of this magazine, be sure you stay in touch If you are one of the countless people who are staying in touch with colleagues, friends and family members through electronic means—Zoom, FaceTime, Google Hangouts, social media channels, video, email—you may well be tired of these platforms by now. We’re delighted to provide this print magazine as another means of communication.

By Sarah Bartenstein

When it comes to technology and print, though, it’s not either/ or, but both/and. It’s more important than ever to make sure that you’re taking full advantage of St. Stephen’s communications vehicles. We are excited about the new magazine you’re holding. Since the next one comes out in early Advent, be sure you’re visiting our Web site, that you’re subscribed to one or more of our email newsletters, and if you are a Facebook or Instagram user, that you’re following St. Stephen’s Church on those channels.

WEB SITE St. Stephen’s is on the Web at ststephensRVA.org. Our Web site is the place to find information about upcoming events (including virtual ones), to listen to past sermons, Celtic service reflections, and sung Compline services; to get information about vendors who will be at the farmers market in the coming week; to submit an online prayer request, a pledge, or a pledge payment or other contribution. You’ll find order forms for needlepoint kneelers, contact information for various ministries, the latest Weekly Bible Study guide and Wellspring poetry guide; names of current vestry members; links to prayer resources; a link to the latest worship video; and much more. Spend some time browsing the Web site.

Pandemic time is unpredictable. Staff, vestry, and other parish leaders work hard to plan well—knowing all the while that circumstances beyond our control can change those plans. We love print, but technology is how we deliver news quickly. Here are ways you can stay in touch: EMAIL NEWSLETTERS The eSpirit If you want to receive just one email newsletter from St. Stephen’s Church, this is the one to choose. The eSpirit comes out each Wednesday at 6 a.m. and includes a wide variety of announcements. The eSpirit subscription list is also used to send the Sunday morning email with links to that day’s worship video and the accompanying PDF program. It’s also the primary list we use for special or late-breaking announcements. Other newsletters include: • Farmers market news • The Weekly Bible Study • Wellspring, the weekly poetry guide • Rector’s blog • Family ministry • Young adult ministry • Women of St. Stephen’s Read about all our email newsletters, and subscribe, at ststephensRVA.org/email. You do not have to be a member of St. Stephen’s to receive these free newsletters. We will never give your email address to an outside party, and you may unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time. S A I N T S T E P H E N ’ S E P I S C O PA L C H U R C H

SOCIAL MEDIA St. Stephen’s Church has a Facebook page and an Instagram account; search for StStephensRVA. Also on Instagram: the Café @ St. Stephen’s, the Farmers Market @ St. Stephen’s, Instagrove6000 (youth), the May Fair House. Also on Facebook: Compline, the Farmers Market @ St. Stephen’s, the May Fair House, Virginia Girls Choir, Young Adults. VIDEO St. Stephen’s has a Vimeo channel and a YouTube Channel (both are StStephensRVA)

When it comes to technology and print, it’s not either/or, but both/and. It’s more important than ever to make sure that you’re taking full advantage of parish communications vehicles.

PENTECOST 2 | FALL 2020

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New faces on the church staff

9min
pages 30-32

How is the church doing?

4min
pages 28-29

Needlepoint kneelers enter a new phase

3min
page 26

The virtual choir: how do they do that?

4min
page 27

A different focus for youth groups

5min
page 25

Heralds at home: proclaiming good news

9min
pages 18-19

The home as atrium

7min
pages 20-21

Youth Confirmation, now more than ever

2min
page 24

Parenting with reslience

2min
page 22

Ways to stay connected

2min
page 17

Pastoral care in the time of COVID

3min
page 16

Outreach looks different, but it’s just as vital and important

7min
pages 12-13

Emmaus Groups resume in late September

4min
page 9

Traveling the path to God as a child

2min
page 8

Just what is a vicar?

9min
pages 14-15

Sacred Ground: resouces for talking about race

3min
page 10

Thursday webinars welcome outstanding speakers

9min
pages 5-7

Even in a pandemic, food ministries bring people together

3min
page 11

A new weekly rhythm for the parish

3min
page 4
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