St. John’s Episcopal Church
207 Albany Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401

The Good News of St. John’s

  1. January 27, 2023

    January 29: Annual Meeting!

    Every Episcopal church has an annual meeting in which we take the time to reflect on the past year and look toward the coming year. We take a collective look at our common life of ministry, programming, and finances as the community of St. John’s in Kingston. Here are some parts of our Annual Meeting at St. John’s, which will take place in the Parish Hall beginning at 10:00 am:
    1. Annual Reports – The leaders of ministries create reports from the previous year, which are collated into one document. Rev. Michelle will send this out as a PDF to everyone in the community and there will also be hard copies available beginning on Sunday. This report also contains the Vestry approved financial budget for the coming year.
    2. Vestry – The congregation votes for people to be on the Vestry. In the Episcopal Church, a Vestry is responsible for the temporal assets of the congregation – money and buildings, mostly – as well as assisting the clergy in leading the congregation in mission and ministry.
    3. Brunch! At St. John’s, the Vestry always puts on a great brunch for the whole congregation. But if you have something to contribute, please do bring whatever you’d like to share.
    4. Rector’s Address – Each year the rector (Rev. Michelle) offers an overview of our ministry in place of a sermon, because we combine our worship with our Annual Meeting in a specially designed format. Sometimes others are invited to offer reflections or announcements during this time.
    5. Childcare – For the first time this year, because we are blessed with so many families, we are gladly offering childcare so that parents can focus on our conversation.
    6. Thanksgiving and Blessing – Finally, but most importantly, we offer thanks for those who have been in leadership the previous year, we celebrate the ministry of those leaving leadership positions, and we bless those who will be leading in the coming year.
    2023 VESTRY SLATE
    Standing for election on January 29, 2023:
    Warden 2-Year Term: Leah Siuta
    Vestryperson 3-Year Term: Kathy Burdick
    People Rolling Off Vestry:
    Lynn Dennison finishes 2 consecutive 2-year terms as Warden (plus a 3- year term on Vestry prior to that).
    Sheena MacGregor-Pilz finishes her year, completing a 3-year term. Also, Wes Dangler is completing 2 years as Treasurer.

    People Continuing on Vestry:
    Warden: Claudette Ford (current term ends 2024)
    Vestry members serving until 2024: Liz Moeller and Nilsa Rodriguez-Jaca
    Vestry members serving until 2025: Paula Wisneski and Sara Hutton

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    Consider Masking
    While masking remains optional at St. John’s, you are encouraged to consider wearing a mask during worship to help keep down the transmission of covid, flu, and other illnesses. Masks are available at both entrances.
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    The Ongoing Work of Anti-Racism and Racial Reconciliation


    When I was at seminary, we went through a special 2-day anti-racism workshop. It was filled with reflection and conversation. I thought it was really good and it helped me to see some of the ways that I have developed a racial bias. And I remember we were also told that, as clergy in the Episcopal Church, this workshop (or some kind of similar training) would be required every 5 years. At first, I wondered why, but then I came to realize that Anti-Racism work is the work of a lifetime. There are layers of unconscious bias we have as human beings. And, as a Christian, as one who believes deeply in the message of the Gospel and the inherent belovedness of every human being… if I’m not doing this work all the time and making it a part of how I live my life, I’m simply not living into my baptismal vows, not to mention my priestly vows.  

    As the community of St. John’s, we began this work before the pandemic, but we did not continue moving forward with it. Now is the time for us to pick the ball back up and continue. This will be happening in a few different ways.

    1. First, I will be forming a Committee on Anti-Racism and Racial Reconciliation at St. John’s and I will speak more about that in coming weeks.
    2. Second, Vestryperson Paula Wisneski has offered to lead up a history project at St. John’s in which we look at our collective history as a congregation and its connection to slavery. Given that Sojourner Truth argued for her son’s freedom at the Ulster County courthouse in 1828 and St. John’s was founded in 1832 (and even though slavery was formally abolished in New York State in 1827), it’s likely that there is a connection. Why bother with the past? Because in order to move forward, we have to know the truth about our own past.
    3. Third, I have installed a new bulletin board in the Parish Hall called Becoming Beloved Community. These resources were developed by the Episcopal Church’s Office of Racial Reconciliation and we will be using them throughout the coming year to frame our discussion as a congregation.
    4. Fourth, the Episcopal congregations in Ulster County will be coming together for an online Lenten Learning Program based on Becoming Beloved Community. Please be looking for information on how to join the conversation and learning while getting to know others from the Episcopal congregations nearby.
    5. Fifth, I will be communicating with everyone about more opportunities to be involved in the work of Anti-Racism and Racial Reconciliation – including the Poor People’s Campaign and the upcoming schedule for Black History Month in Kingston.

    I sincerely hope you will join me and the larger congregation in these conversations. If you have any questions or concerns, please do reach out to talk with me. My door is always open.

    In God’s love and mine,
    Rev. Michelle

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    Announcements for January 29
    The Fourth Sunday After the Epiphany

    St. John’s Office Hours
    Mondays from 11:00-4:00 pm and Thursdays from 1:00-3:00 pm
    Phone: 845-331-2252
    Email:
    stjohnskingston@aol.comNEXT SUNDAY: All Ages Worship celebrates St. Brigid! St Brigid of Kildare is a national patron saint of Ireland and this year, in honor of her day becoming a national Irish holiday, we are celebrating Brigid too! Come and learn more about this amazing woman and stay after worship to make St. Brigid’s crosses to bless your home.

    Christian Formation Survey (the green sheet): Last week and this week, you will have noticed a green sheet in your bulletin, which is a survey for all adults asking for thoughts, opinions, and suggestions about adult formation topics. Rev. Michelle loves to teach, and this is your opportunity to make some requests. Please return it to Rev. Michelle by Feb 15 – either hand it to her or place it in her mail cubby outside the kitchen.

    House Blessings – one of the traditions of this season is to bless our homes for the new year. During our Epiphany Celebration on Friday this past week, we marked our own doors of St. John’s to acknowledge and remind ourselves of God’s blessing of Light and Love. So that you can do this at home, there are take-home kits available with everything you need. Questions? Ask Rev. Michelle

    Pledge Envelopes Are Here: If you made a pledge to St. John’s for 2023, your pledge envelopes are available. You can find a set with your last name on the box where you pick up your bulletins near the lectern. If you’re new to using them or have any other questions, speak with Lynn Dennison.

    Acolytes, Ushers, and Lectors… Oh, my! Attention all people of St. John’s! Rev. Michelle will offer a forum after worship on February 26. During this forum, you will learn more about different liturgical duties and be invited to register for training. We’ll talk about Lectors, Sacristans, Acolytes, and Ushers – all of whom are important to our common worship at St. John’s. People from age 6 to adult are welcome to consider these ministries.

    Page Turners Book Club Meetings are on the first Thursday of the month at 2 p.m., in the parish hall. Here’s what we selected for the next few months: February 2: The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz; March 2: Inside the O’Briens, by Lisa Genova. If we have bad weather during the winter, we will switch to a Zoom meeting. Interested? Talk with Lynn Dennison.

    Angel Food is in need of drivers! Drivers deliver meals on Thursdays. Meals are ready by 11 a.m., and most routes take about an hour. Substitute drivers are also needed so if you can help out as an on call driver, you are needed! Speak with either Rev. Michelle or Lynn Dennison if you can help.

    Visit to the Jewish Museum ~ Organized by the Episcopal-Jewish Relations Committee Tue, March 21 10:00 am – 2:00 pm A private guided tour of the museum with a museum educator, followed by lunch and discussion, led by the Rev. Posey Krakowsky, at the Church of the Heavenly Rest. Lunch, which is included in the $10 cost, will consist of an assortment of sandwiches and salad (with options to meet all dietary needs), cookies, and coffee and tea.  Register here: Visit to the Jewish Museum ~ Organized by the Episcopal-Jewish Relations Committee – Episcopal Diocese of New York (dioceseny.org)

    Have an announcement for the bulletin?
    Please send by Wednesday at noon to
    stjohnskingston@aol.com.

    St. John’s Upcoming Schedule
    Feb 5: All Ages Worship celebrates St. Brigid. After worship activity – St. Brigid’s Cross making.
    Feb 21: Shrove Tuesday: The night before Lent begins we celebrate with games and pancakes. Plus, the burning of the palms.
    Feb 19: Godly Play for kids; Healing Prayers during Communion
    Feb 22: Ash Wednesday: Services are at 12:15 pm and 7:00 pm. Ashes-to-go for the community will be available from 7-9 am and 4-6 pm.
    Feb 25: St. John’s Vestry Retreat
    Feb 26: St. John’s Forum: Acolytes, Ushers, and Lectors… Oh, my! Come and learn more about the various liturgical/worship roles at St. John’s and sign up for training.
    Mar 5: All Ages Worship
    Mar 19: Godly Play for kids; Healing Prayers during Communion
    Mar 26: Purple Sunday – Special after-worship forum by the Alzheimers Association on Alzheimers and dementia. Please wear purple!
    Apr 2: Palm Sunday All Ages Worship
    Apr 6: Maundy Thursday
    Apr 7: Good Friday
    Apr 8: Holy Saturday with the Easter Vigil
    Apr 9: Easter Sunday with Community Brunch and Egg Hunt for the kids

  2. January 21, 2023

    January 22: Religious Life Sunday

    Across the Episcopal Church, we are all celebrating Religious Life Sunday on January 22, an opportunity for all of us to learn more about vowed religious life and to give thanks for the vowed religious’ ministry in and among all of us. Rev. Michelle has asked our friends, Shane Phelan and E. Broyles – the Companions of Mary the Apostle (CMA), to join us. Since their inception 10 years ago, CMA have found their home in Ulster County in and among the Episcopal parishes here, supporting clergy and parishioners in many ways. On Sunday, Shane will be preaching and both Shane and E will stay afterwards for a coffee chat to talk about the ministry of CMA and the life they lead.  We look forward to seeing you then!

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    2023 VESTRY SLATE
    Standing for election on January 29, 2023:
    Warden 2-Year Term: Leah Siuta
    Vestryperson 3-Year Term: Kathy Burdick

    People Rolling Off Vestry:
    Lynn Dennison finishes 2 consecutive 2-year terms as Warden (plus a 3- year term on Vestry prior to that).
    Sheena MacGregor-Pilz finishes her year, completing a 3-year term.

    People Continuing on Vestry:
    Warden: Claudette Ford (current term ends 2024)
    Vestry members serving until 2024: Liz Moeller and Nilsa Rodriguez-Jaca
    Vestry members serving until 2025: Paula Wisneski and Sara Hutton

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    Consider Masking

    While masking remains optional at St. John’s, you are encouraged to consider wearing a mask during worship to help keep down the transmission of covid, flu, and other illnesses. Masks are available at both entrances.

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    Following Jesus


    I have spoken about how I came to the Episcopal Church several times in my sermons. I have also spoken about my “conversion” experience of truly coming to terms with what God’s Love means for me. But I honestly haven’t spoken all that much about the decision I made to follow Jesus.

    The reason I bring this up is because that was the Gospel message last week and that is the Gospel message this week too – following Jesus. Last week it was John’s version of Jesus calling the fishermen and this week it’s the same story, just Matthew’s version of it. And for both Matthew and John, it seems that there is a definitive moment when these fishermen clearly make the decision to drop everything and follow Jesus.

    I have to say that I find myself jealous of that kind of clarity… where one moment, I’m living one reality and the next moment, it’s something completely different. That’s not my experience.

    Rather, my experience of following Jesus has been one of gradual discernment over time – moments in which I make small, subtle decisions that reflect more and more a deeper desire that seems to be centered in something/someone other than me and my immediate concerns/needs. Decisions I make about the use of resources… about how to spend my time and energy… about what it means to love others. I am a very different person now than I was when I started going to Trinity Episcopal Church in Bend, OR about 20 years ago. And I honestly don’t think I was a bad or selfish person then. I didn’t need to overhaul my life. But I also didn’t realize just how much more to life there was and how much more expanded my heart and mind could become. I wonder then, what is coming? How will my life be different? Who am I being called to become?

    And I wonder if you’ve experienced something similar – where following Jesus has been a gradual discernment process. Or is your experience more like Simon/Peter or Andrew… where suddenly you knew Jesus was calling you, and things changed quite dramatically in your life? From my perspective, I think Jesus is ok with either of the above and anything in between. At least I hope so.

    In God’s love and mine,
    Rev. Michelle

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    Announcements for January 22
    The Third Sunday After the Epiphany

    St. John’s Office Hours
    Mondays from 11:00-4:00 pm and Thursdays from 1:00-3:00 pm
    Phone: 845-331-2252    Email: stjohnskingston@aol.com

    THIS SUNDAY! Join the Companions of Mary the Apostle for a coffee chat after worship. Learn more about vowed religious life and about the ministry of CMA from Shane Phelan and E. Broyles.

    NEXT WEEK: Annual Meeting on Sunday, January 29 – The Annual Meeting is a time for the congregation to learn more about the business (budgets, buildings, etc.) and ministry plans for the past year and the coming year. Everyone’s presence is requested. We will have childcare for this special meeting.

    Now Forming! Adult Inquirer’s Class: Beginning in mid-February, Rev. Michelle will start an Adult Inquirer’s Class (6-8 sessions). All members of St. John’s are welcome to attend. We will cover topics like: How do Episcopalians read the Bible? How did the Episcopal Church get started? What do Episcopalians believe? Please reach out to Rev. Michelle via email if you are interested and we will determine the best class times based on the availability of those interested. Childcare will be made available for in-person sessions.

    House Blessings – one of the traditions of this season is to bless our homes for the new year. During our Epiphany Celebration on Friday this past week, we marked our own doors of St. John’s to acknowledge and remind ourselves of God’s blessing of Light and Love. So that you can do this at home, there are take-home kits available with everything you need. Questions? Ask Rev. Michelle

    Pledge Envelopes Are Here: If you made a pledge to St. John’s for 2023, your pledge envelopes are available. You can find a set with your last name on the box where you pick up your bulletins near the lectern. If you’re new to using them or have any other questions, speak with Lynn Dennison.

    Acolytes, Ushers, and Lectors… Oh, my! Attention all people of St. John’s! Rev. Michelle will offer a forum after worship on February 26. During this forum, you will learn more about different liturgical duties and be invited to register for training. We’ll talk about Lectors, Sacristans, Acolytes, and Ushers – all of whom are important to our common worship at St. John’s. People from age 6 to adult are welcome to consider these ministries.

    Page Turners Book Club Meetings are on the first Thursday of the month at 2 p.m., in the parish hall. Here’s what we selected for the next few months: February 2: The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz; March 2: Inside the O’Briens, by Lisa Genova. If we have bad weather during the winter, we will switch to a Zoom meeting. Interested? Talk with Lynn Dennison.

    Angel Food is in need of drivers! Drivers deliver meals on Thursdays. Meals are ready by 11 a.m., and most routes take about an hour. Substitute drivers are also needed so if you can help out as an on call driver, you are needed! Speak with either Rev. Michelle or Lynn Dennison if you can help.

    Have an announcement for the bulletin?
    Please send by Wednesday at noon to
    stjohnskingston@aol.com.

  3. January 14, 2022

    anuary 15: Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at St. John’s

    On Monday, Jan 16, most of the country will, hopefully, be spending some time honoring the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. but at St. John’s, we will honor him tomorrow – Sunday, Jan 15. So come and help us do just that. Rev. Michelle’s sermon will be a reflection on his work and writings, and we will sing hymns from our African American Hymnal, Lift Every Voice and Sing II to further honor his ministry.

    Godly Play Tomorrow, January 15!

    January 15 is the third Sunday so we have Godly Play planned for all the kids! Parents, come a few minutes early to bring the kids upstairs for their Godly Play lesson and they will be back down to join us for Eucharist.

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    Consider Masking

    While masking remains optional at St. John’s, you are encouraged to consider wearing a mask during worship to help keep down the transmission of covid, flu, and other illnesses. Masks are available at both entrances.

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    St. John’s: Roles, Responsibilities, and Contacts


    When the pandemic hit in the early months of 2020, the entire world was faced with a lot of change. One of the ways we changed at St. John’s had nothing to do with the pandemic but was because our parish administrator of 25 years, Cindy Puetz, retired in 2020. From that point on, nearly all of the administrative duties have been on my shoulders. And I took this on willingly during the pandemic for several reasons.

    Now that Suzanne Campise is our Office/Kitchen Administrator, I am giving some of these responsibilities to her. Suzanne works 10 hours/week for St. John’s, spending most of her time meeting with potential renters for our spaces and managing the building schedule and rental program. In other words, if you need to know what’s going on in the building, she’s your person. But Suzanne is happy to help you with parish business if she can and, if she cannot, she will direct you to the right person.

    Suzanne Campise, St. John’s Kitchen/Office Administrator
    Suzanne will be in the office on Thursday afternoons to print bulletins, but she checks office emails and phone messages throughout the week from home. Here’s how you can contact her:
    St. John’s Parish Questions: stjohnskingston@aol.com  OR  845-331-2252
    St. John’s Rental: kitchenatstjohns@gmail.com 

    Leave a message at any of the above and Suzanne will get back to you or forward your message as soon as she is able.

    Additionally, our feeding ministry, Angel Food East is generally in the kitchen on Mondays and Thursdays. The AFE Kitchen Manager Cheryl MacGahan receives messages at: 845-331-6538. If you would like to volunteer in the kitchen for AFE or as a driver, let me or Lynn Dennison know, and we will connect you with Cheryl directly so she can schedule you.

    Finally, my schedule will change as follows beginning Jan 16: My Sabbath day will move to Fridays which means that I am unavailable except for pastoral emergencies on that day of the week. I will be also be in the parish office on Mondays from 11-4 so you’re welcome to come by the office if you need to chat for a few minutes. If you need more time, however, please let me know beforehand so we can schedule an appointment. Of course, you’re always welcome to contact me via phone, text, or email.

    In God’s love and mine,
    Rev. Michelle

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    Announcements for January 15
    The Second Sunday After the Epiphany

    Now Forming! Adult Inquirer’s Class: Beginning in mid-February, Rev. Michelle will start an Adult Inquirer’s Class (6-8 sessions). All members of St. John’s are welcome to attend. We will cover topics like: How do Episcopalians read the Bible? How did the Episcopal Church get started? What do Episcopalians believe? Please reach out to Rev. Michelle via email if you are interested and we will determine the best class times based on the availability of those interested. Childcare will be made available for in-person sessions.

    House Blessings – one of the traditions of this season is to bless our homes for the new year. During our Epiphany Celebration on Friday this past week, we marked our own doors of St. John’s to acknowledge and remind ourselves of God’s blessing of Light and Love. So that you can do this at home, there are take-home kits available with everything you need. Questions? Ask Rev. Michelle

    Welcome back Suzanne! We welcome back Suzanne Campise as our Kitchen/Office Administrator. She is still working mostly from home, but once she gets childcare worked out for Amara (who is now 6 months!), she will be in the office one day/week. If you’d like to connect with her, please email: stjohnskingston@aol.com.

    Pledge Envelopes Are Here: If you made a pledge to St. John’s for 2023, your pledge envelopes are available. You can find a set with your last name on the box where you pick up your bulletins near the lectern. If you’re new to using them or have any other questions, speak with Lynn Dennison.

    Annual Meeting: Sunday, January 29 – The Annual Meeting is a time for the congregation to learn more about the business (budgets, buildings, etc.) and ministry plans for the past year and the coming year. Everyone’s presence is requested. We will have childcare for this special meeting.

    Acolytes, Ushers, and Lectors… Oh, my! Attention all people of St. John’s! Rev. Michelle will offer a forum after worship on February 26. During this forum, you will learn more about different liturgical duties and be invited to register for training. We’ll talk about Lectors, Sacristans, Acolytes, and Ushers – all of whom are important to our common worship at St. John’s. People from age 6 to adult are welcome to consider these ministries.

    Page Turners Book Club Meetings are on the first Thursday of the month at 2 p.m., in the parish hall. Here’s what we selected for the next few months: February 2: The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz; March 2: Inside the O’Briens, by Lisa Genova. If we have bad weather during the winter, we will switch to a Zoom meeting. Interested? Talk with Lynn Dennison.

    Angel Food East is in need of drivers! Drivers deliver meals on Thursdays. Meals are ready by 11 a.m., and most routes take about an hour. Substitute drivers are also needed so if you can help out as an on-call driver, you are needed! Speak with either Rev. Michelle or Lynn Dennison if you can help.

    Have an announcement for the bulletin?
    Please send by Wednesday at noon to
    stjohnskingston@aol.com.

  4. January 7, 2023

    Epiphanytide at St. John’s

    The season after the Epiphany is always filled with beginnings and revelations as we continue delighting in God’s presence in and among us. Here are some of the things coming up at St. John’s.

    House Blessings – one of the traditions of this season is to bless our homes for the new year. During our Epiphany Celebration on Friday this past week, we marked our own doors of St. John’s to acknowledge and remind ourselves of God’s blessing of Light and Love. So that you can do this at home, there are take-home kits available with everything you need. Questions? Ask Rev. Michelle
    Becoming Beloved Community – A few months ago, Rev. Michelle spoke about a program of the Episcopal Church called Becoming Beloved Community. During Epiphanytide, we will be learning more about this program to prepare us for our Lenten learning. Look for more information on the Parish Hall bulletin board in the coming weeks.
    Annual Meeting: Sunday, January 29 – The Annual Meeting is a time for the congregation to learn more about the business (budgets, buildings, etc.) and ministry plans for the past year and the coming year. Everyone’s presence is requested. We will have childcare for this special meeting.
    Adult Inquirer’s Class – Beginning in mid-February, Rev. Michelle will offer an Adult Inquirer’s Class (6-8 sessions). All members of St. John’s are welcome to attend. We will cover topics like: How do Episcopalians read the Bible? How did the Episcopal Church get started? What do Episcopalians believe? Please reach out to Rev. Michelle via email if you are interested and we will determine the best class times based on the availability of those interested. Childcare will be made available for in-person sessions.

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    Congregational Announcements

    Welcome back Suzanne!
    You may remember that last year, we hired Suzanne Campise as our temporary Kitchen/Office Administrator so that she could help us get our Kitchen Rental program up and running. Because she was due to have a baby in June, she only committed to a few months but boy, did she get a lot done in those couple of months! We hired Lydia Picknell in her position, who did a nice job but decided to go nursing school. And now, Suzanne is back! She is still working mostly from home, but once she gets childcare worked out for Amara (who is now 6 months!), she will be in the office one day/week. Rev. Michelle will also be posting regular office hours. Look for Open Office Hours to be posted soon… and welcome back, Suzanne!

    Pledge Envelopes Are Here
    If you made a pledge to St. John’s for 2023, your pledge envelopes are available. You can find a set with your last name on the box where you pick up your bulletins near the lectern. If you’re new to using them or have any other questions, speak with Lynn Dennison.

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    Consider Masking

    While masking remains optional at St. John’s, you are encouraged to consider wearing a mask during worship to help keep down the transmission of covid, flu, and other illnesses. Masks are available at both entrances.

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    Christian Formation

    I came to Christianity as an adult even though I grew up in a small town in Western PA in the 1970’s, a place and time when it was assumed that everyone was Christian. But I never went to church unless I went with my friends on occasion, so I grew up understanding Christianity largely through the lens of what I saw on TV… which, to me, presented a slick, hypocritical version of what I knew about Jesus, and most especially, what I understood about God from my own personal experience.

    When I decided to explore Christianity and eventually “hitch my wagon” to this faith in my 30’s, I took Christian Formation very seriously. I wanted to learn as much as I could through a more mature lens than the one I had in my teens and twenties. Enter a person named Bill Ellis, a most generous, smart, and gifted priest. I have often said that it’s his “fault” I’m a priest.

    As I think back on it, it wasn’t just Bill. I learned more by being in a community of learners than I ever could have by myself. So I am also deeply grateful to the members of Trinity Episcopal Church in Bend, OR who showed up to learn alongside me. I look back on that time as one of sweetest periods of my entire life.

    I offer this story because often people characterize Christian Formation as the programming we offer to kids or believe that taking part in church formation programming is not important. But we never stop being formed by God so our spiritual life deserves as much attention, if not more, than the other parts of our lives. After all, our spiritual life will prove to be more crucial for us in throughout our lives than just about anything else.

    And for those who, like myself, may come to St. John’s with no connection to a formal faith community and identify as spiritual-but-not-religious, Christian Formation is central to becoming a person of faith. Learning in community is the most meaningful part of that. It’s one of the ways we show up for each other and truly get to know the people with whom we worship. We listen and we are heard.

    Over the next month, I will be asking you to fill out a survey because I’d like to know more about the things you’d like to learn, the questions you have about God and the way God works in the world. I’d like to know your thoughts through this survey and have your participation in our programming. I know you won’t be able to come to every forum or every piece of programming – no one can come to everything. But this is a community you have decided to invest yourself in, so come. Learn. Be with others and reflect on what you’ve heard. Deepen your spiritual life. Stretch your imagination. Take in something new and let God work with you.

    In God’s love and mine,
    Rev. Michelle

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    Announcements for January 8
    The First Sunday After the Epiphany

    Now Forming! Adult Inquirer’s Class: Beginning in mid-February, Rev. Michelle will start an Adult Inquirer’s Class (6-8 sessions). All members of St. John’s are welcome to attend. We will cover topics like: How do Episcopalians read the Bible? How did the Episcopal Church get started? What do Episcopalians believe? Please reach out to Rev. Michelle via email if you are interested and we will determine the best class times based on the availability of those interested. Childcare will be made available for in-person sessions.

    Save the Date: St. John’s Annual Meeting: On Sunday, January 29 we will have a combined worship and Annual Meeting beginning at 10:00 am. Stay tuned for more information and plan to be there!

    Acolytes, Ushers, and Lectors… Oh, my! Attention all people of St. John’s! Rev. Michelle will offer a forum after worship on February 26. During this forum, you will learn more about different liturgical duties and be invited to register for training. We’ll talk about Lectors, Sacristans, Acolytes, and Ushers – all of whom are important to our common worship at St. John’s. People from age 6 to adult are welcome to consider these ministries.

    Page Turners Book Club Meetings are on the first Thursday of the month at 2 p.m., in the parish hall. Here’s what we selected for the next few months: February 2: The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz; March 2: Inside the O’Briens, by Lisa Genova. If we have bad weather during the winter, we will switch to a Zoom meeting. Interested? Talk with Lynn Dennison.

    Ulster Immigrant Defense Network needs Food Sponsors. You can support an immigrant family for 1, 2, 3, or 4 weeks a month. The cost is $45/week. Sponsorship forms are available on the bulletin board in the vestibule. Or send a one-time donation to UIDN, 30 Pine Grove Ave, Kingston.

    Have an announcement for the bulletin?
    Please send by Wednesday at noon to
    stjohnskingston@aol.com.