All posts by Bernadette Williams
And he’s hoppin’ down the bunny trail, making his way to St. George on Easter Sunday!
We invite all children 5th grade and under to bring their Easter basket and come participate in our Easter Egg Hunt at 9:00 AM! We will gather outside in the courtyard and head out to the playground/field together for the hunt. Following the Easter Egg Hunt, the children will help Flower the Cross for our Easter Sunday service!
We welcome everyone to bring fresh-cut flowers and participate in the Flowering of the Cross, a great tradition here at St. George, that will take place on Easter Sunday. The cross will be placed outside, beginning with the 8:00 am service, for all who would like to add flowers. Let’s all be a part of this beautiful transformation!
Per Bishop Reed’s letter from last week, all Covid Protocols continue for in-person worship and all other on-campus activities. These include mask and physical distancing requirements.
Our clergy are writing daily reflections during the season of Lent. They are posted on our Facebook page. If you have not already “Liked” our page, please do that so you can read the short reflections as part of your Lenten disciplines.
As we prepare for the resurrection of Jesus during this Lenten season, mark this time as different through your actions using these Lenten Micro Practices. In this booklet, you will find a new practice to guide you each day on your journey. The Lenten practices rotate between the 3 pillars of Lent: praying, fasting, and almsgiving. Some practices can be done on the spot, some throughout the day, and others will take some time and/or preparation. At the end of the 40 days of Lent, you will have made room in your heart and in your lives for Christ’s resurrection. There are 2 forms of the Lenten Micro Practices: one for families with children, and another for individuals/families without younger children. You may download and print your booklets at home by clicking on the available links.