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Lent 2024

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Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14th. On this day, we are asked to commit ourselves "to observe a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God's holy Word." (BCP 265) This commitment is done individually with the understanding that we are in community and is meant to be relational – because it is meant to deepen and renew our relationship with God and each other.

Below we offer descriptions of the Lenten offerings and ask you to formally make a commitment to a Lenten practice. Set an intention for yourself, make a commitment for Lent – when we are intentional with our Lent commitment we can truly explore what it means to turn our hearts back to God.

We invite you to take the next 2 weeks to pray about what spiritual practice(s) you would like to commit to this Lent. If you have any questions, please let us know.

Make your Lenten commitment Here.


Daily Reading/Listening/Praying/Reflecting on the Lenten reflections

For the past few years, parishioners have engaged in reflecting on a piece of scripture and offering their thoughts in the form of a daily Lenten reflection that gets emailed out that you can read or listen to. As a practice, this would mean to commit to reading or listening to the daily scripture and reflection and spending some time with it yourself.

An Exploration of the 10 Commandments

8pm Mondays on Zoom in Lent Feb 19, 26, March 4, 11, 18, 25

At the beginning of each Sunday service in Lent, we recite the 10 Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, right before the confession of sin. Curious about how the 10 Commandments are still relevant in our lives today? Join us for an exploration of them through the lens of God’s grace and forgiveness. Each session will last approximately 1hr 15 min. Click here to buy the book on Amazon.

Contemplative Prayer

7am Tuesday mornings beginning February 20th through March 19th

Every Tuesday morning in Lent we will engage in the ancient prayer of Lectio Divina at 7am via Zoom. In Christianity, Lectio Divina is a traditional Benedictine practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God's Word. It does not treat Scripture as texts to be studied, but as the Living Word that reveals its relevance in our lives today. We will pray seasonally relevant scripture. No previous experience necessary. Sessions will last approximately 30 minutes

Evening Prayer

Wednesdays 6:35pm in person

Join us for Evening Prayer, part of the Daily Office found in our Book of Common Prayer.

Ukranian Eggs

Thursdays at 10 am during Lent beginning February 29th.

Join the Mothers for the ancient spiritual practice of Pysanky, aka Ukranian egg-dying using wax and special dyes. No previous experience necessary. Bring your lunch and spend time exercising your creative muscles during this meditative practice.

Stations of the Cross Icon writing class with Fr. Regan O'Callaghan

6 Sundays at 4pm via Zoom starting February 25. Cost $100 for the 6 sessions to cover supplies.

Space is limited.

Art has long been a spiritual practice, especially the ancient practice of Icon writing. Join Regan O'Callahan for 5 Sundays in Lent where you will create your own mixed media Station of the Cross with painting combined with collage. Supplies will be provided and distributed prior to February 25.

Regan O’Callaghan is an artist/priest presently living in France but originally from New Zealand. Previously he lived in the United Kingdom where he studied art and religious studies including the technique of icon writing (painting). In 2001 Regan was ordained into the Church of England. He combines his religious ministry with art, leading many art projects and workshops as well as painting a number of commissions including icons for Saint Paul’s Cathedral London and Sherborne Abbey, Dorset. He believes in a ministry of encouragement where art is the facilitator. Today Regan’s art practice has built on the technique of icon writing combining contemporary themes with traditional techniques. He is also inspired by the natural environment and humankind's relationship/connection with their surroundings.

Sing in the Choir for Holy Week & Easter

Rehearsals Sunday following the 10am service.

Make a joyful noise unto the Lord! Singing is a form of prayer to God. Commit to joining the choir this season to sing during Holy Week and Easter. (older youth - 4th grade and up - are welcome to join the choir after a conversation with Kevin.)

Giving Up something

Traditionally, we hear of folks, or maybe we have, given up chocolate or meat or alcohol for Lent. This practice aims to go deeper to reflect on what is getting in your way to being closer to God - is it gossip? envy? anger? jealousy? etc. This practice asks you to spend some time before Lent begins to figure out what might be getting in the way of a closer relationship with God and committing to "giving it up" for these 40 days.

Let us be mutually encouraged with a Lenten Friend

Lent can be intimidating! But take heart; we are not alone. We travel through the wilderness of Lent with the One who knows the wilderness well, the One who endured it, the One who created it. We have an opportunity again this Lent to travel with a friend, a Lenten friend. Once you have selected your practice and filled out the form, the last question will be, do you want a Lenten Friend who will travel these 40 days with you. The Mothers will get you started with your first meeting and then you will be encouraged to set a weekly time to talk to your Lenten friend so that you might be mutually encouraged.


Shrove Tuesday

5:30pm Shrove Tuesday BBQ with hot dogs, s’mores and burning of last year’s palms (no sign up required) Volunteer sign up will be available 2/4.

Ash Wednesday Services

5:30pm Family Service with Imposition of Ashes, Homily & Eucharist

6:30pm Lent-il Soup Silent Dinner (sign up will be required) - Please note this is a contemplative dinner and is not suitable for young children

7:30pm Ash Wednesday Liturgy with Special Music



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Newsletter Blog 2023-12-16

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Coming up at Holy Apostles


Christmas is Coming!

Join us for community caroling on Friday, December 22 at 5 pm

Fourth Sunday of Advent 10 am service with Christmas Pageant

Christmas Eve Service begins with a choral prelude at 4 pm and a 4:30 start time to the service itself.

Lessons and Carols on December 31 at 10 am (only one service this day)


Pledge Update

There’s still time to pledge! To date we have received 59 pledges totaling  $217,100 towards our goal of $250,000. This is amazing! Thank you to everyone who has pledged so far to our common ministry at Holy Apostles. If you haven’t yet pledged and would like to do so, you can pledge online on Realm: here.


Giving to Music, Greens and Flowers

Fill our church with the delights of the season. We take great joy in decorating the church with all of the festive greens, lights and flowers.

We also augment our choir with professional singers to enhance the sounds of the season.

Please consider contributing here.


Outreach with PS 15


Give a Family Christmas

By now you should have received your assignment for gifts. If you have not or if you have any questions you can contact Meredith Roberts here. Gifts are due December 10-17.

Bring in Food Gift Cards

Migrant families staying in the Brooklyn Motor Home do not have access to kitchens or cooking facilities. We would like to get families $25 dollar gift cars to fast food style restaurants (you can buy these type of gift cards at Walgreens). Restaurants to consider are places like Chipotle, Chik-fil-A, McDonalds, etc.

Reader Support

Read one on one with students at PS 15 during the school day. Provide these children this basic opportunity and get to spend some time connecting with others. Email Alyson Campbell here to express interest.


Evening Prayer


Wednesday December 20th 6:35 pm


Sign up to Read


Join in to our worship by signing up to be a reader. Read one of the Scriptures or the prayers of the people. Sign up here.


Prayer List

 

We pray thanksgiving for the birth of Marlow, for their parents Emmett and Nicolette and their sibling Cyprus.

We pray for our December birthdays: Geddes Golay, John Golay, John Harvey, Billy Lopez, Olga Oliver, Max Thorn, and Audrey Whitworth.

We pray for our neighbors at PS 15

To add your prayer to the prayer list, please email here.


 



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Newsletter Blog 2021-12-02

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Coming up at Holy Apostles


Advent


Advent is a church season of preparation and anticipation as we await the Incarnation. It is a good to time commit ourselves to a spiritual practice – daily prayer and reflection, reading the bible, joining a reading group, coming to evening prayers. Often it is when are lives are most busy as they are during this season that we most need to take time to pause. Join us this season for one of our many offerings.

Read or listening to our daily Advent Reflections. This Advent our focus is on the Book of Isaiah, which alongside Mary, Isaiah is one of the bookends of Advent Season. The daily reflections are done by fellow parishioners and will come to your email every day if you subscribe to our emails or you can sign up listen to them as a podcast on our channel on Spotify, Apple Music: Holy Apostles Brooklyn Podcasts.


Giving to Music, Greens and Flowers

Fill our church with the delights of the season. We take great joy in decorating the church with all of the festive greens, lights and flowers.

We also augment our choir with professional singers to enhance the sounds of the season.

Please consider contributing here.


Christmas Concert

December 10 at 4 pm

The choir of the Church of Holy Apostles in Brooklyn is thrilled to invite you to our 2nd annual Christmas concert. We’re decking the halls and lighting the lights so please join us as we sing holiday favorites new and old.

The choir of the Church of the Holy Apostles will be joined by several musical guests, bringing the sounds of the season to our cozy and picturesque sanctuary on Greenwood Ave.

This is the perfect treat for families and music lovers alike. Enjoy an evening of holiday cheer and make sure to stick around after the concert for a chance to take some photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus!

Please spread the word with neighbors and friends!

Suggested donation $25 per family


Pledge Update

We've completed our fifth week of our annual giving campaign at Holy Apostles with 51 pledges totaling $213,160—we are more than 80 % to our goal of $250,000! This is amazing and a real testament to the commitment of our community to make Holy Apostles a vibrant and welcoming neighborhood church.

Thank you to all who have pledged so far. For those of you who would like to pledge and help us reach our goal so that we can continue to offer the programming and worship that helps to make Holy Apostles so special, fill out your pledge card on Realm.


Advent Book Group

Last Chance to Sign Up: Ponder These Things: Praying with Icons

Join fellow parishioners in reading, discussing, and praying with Archbishop Rowan Williams’ slim devotional book, Ponder These Things: Praying with Icons of the Virgin Mary. Meetings on Zoom from 9-9:30 pm on December 5, 12, and 21. Email Max Thorn to sign up.


Outreach with PS 15


Bring in Food Gift Cards

Migrant families staying in the Brooklyn Motor Home do not have access to kitchens or cooking facilities. We would like to get families $25 dollar gift cars to fast food style restaurants (you can buy these type of gift cards at Walgreens). Restaurants to consider are places like Chipotle, Chik-fil-A, McDonalds, etc.

Bring in Food Gift Cards

Migrant families staying in the Brooklyn Motor Home do not have access to kitchens or cooking facilities. We would like to get families $25 dollar gift cars to fast food style restaurants (you can buy these type of gift cards at Walgreens). Restaurants to consider are places like Chipotle, Chik-fil-A, McDonalds, etc.

Reader Support

Read one on one with students at PS 15 during the school day. Provide these children this basic opportunity and get to spend some time connecting with others. Contact Alyson Campbell at Church or via the Mothers.


Meal Train for New Baby

 

Emmett, Nicolette and Cyprus welcomed a new baby to their family this past Friday, November 24. Her name is Marlow Emmeline Jupiter Findley.

As we all know, parenting is hard and it takes a village, particularly in the newborn stage. So please consider joining us on the Meal Train during this time of transition for them to a family of four.

Please click here to sign up to bring a meal to their family.

What is Meal Train?
There are times in our lives when friends and family ask, "What can I do to help out?" The answer is usually to help them with a meal. When many friends provide support through a meal, Meal Train keeps everyone organized.


Community Dinner & Evening Prayer


Community Dinner 5:30 pm

Evening Prayer 6:35 pm

December: 6, 13


Sign up to Read


Join in to our worship by signing up to be a reader. Read one of the Scriptures or the prayers of the people. Sign up here.


Prayer List

 

We pray thanksgiving for the birth of Marlow, for their parents Emmett and Nicolette and their sibling Cyprus.

We pray for our December birthdays: Geddes Golay, John Golay, John Harvey, Billy Lopez, Olga Oliver, Max Thorn, and Audrey Whitworth.

We pray for our neighbors at PS 15

We pray for Elaine Spring, relation of Ruth Klein, undergoing cancer treatment

To add your prayer to the prayer list, please email here.



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