FEBRUARY 14, 2021 SUNDAY
Happy Sunday Saint Stephen’s Family!
A link to the service, and a few informational items are below…
(1) Sunday’s service. Abiding by physical distancing guidelines and other safety measures, a small worship team was able to produce our 48th virtual service! Let’s watch the service at 11:00 am Sunday together as a church from the safety of our homes.
The Worship Team
Celebrant: The Reverend Franklyn Colebrooke Sr+ Crucifer: John Todd Lay Reader: Kathy Tuttle Soloist: The Reverend Franklyn Colebrooke Sr+ Organist: Mark Gibbons Videographer: Michael WellsYou may watch the church service here:
https://youtu.be/lMlshsGB1P0
The hymns are 460, 7, and 618.
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(2) Ash Wednesday Service. Abiding by physical distancing guidelines and other safety measures, a small worship team was able to produce our 49th virtual service! Let’s watch the service at 7:00 pm Wednesday night together as a church from the safety of our homes.
The Worship Team
Celebrant: The Juliana Lindenberg Crucifer: John Todd Lay Reader: Winsome Foulkes Organist: Mark Gibbons Videographer: Michael Wells—– The service is listed as “private” and “unavailable” until it goes “public” on Wednesday afternoon. —– It will be reposted as a separate service on this website on Ash Wednesday.
Link to Ash Wednesday Service (bookmark it now if you like):
https://youtu.be/P9sRghsOd_U
The hymns are 142, 149, and 411.
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(3) Schedule through February:
February 14 – Franklyn Colebrooke Sr+
February 17 – ASH WEDNESDAY - Juliana Lindenberg
February 21 – Justin Gabbard
February 28 – Franklyn Colebrooke Sr+
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(4) Pledges:
Although we are not physically in our space together, we are still together in our faith. Please continue to support the work of St. Stephen’s.
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Virtual services will continue for the foreseeable future. We are following Diocesan service guidelines which require our county to be under certain thresholds and have stable or declining case rates. Harnett county is still above those thresholds. Stay tuned. I look forward to seeing you in person soon!
Vaccines, do your magic!
Michael B Wells, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church – Erwin NC