St. Margaret's Episcopal Church

Palm Sunday

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday, April 10, 2022

So we have now arrived at the threshold of Holy Week. In ancient Celtic mythology, it was believed that the “in-between” times and “in-between” places were the most powerful. So there are reports of things being done “neither at day nor at night” and “neither on land nor on sea”. That’s very much what Palm Sunday is like! We start out almost feeling like we’ve left the somberness of Lent behind. But it’s not long until we come to the reading of the great Passion Gospel. Heaviness descends. Wait. What is happening?

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Lent Renewal

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Fifth Sunday in Lent, April 3, 2022

This is the last Sunday before we enter into the solemnities of Holy Week. The Gospel gives us a hint of things to come. Expanding on that hint, I’m attaching a “Field Guide to Holy Week”, which lists the services and gives some ideas of what to expect. Please take a look at put as many of these services on your calendar as possible. Easter is ever so much more meaningful when we accompany Jesus through the last days of his life, rather than hop-scotching from Palm Sunday to Easter.

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Lent Renewal

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 27, 2022

Welcome to the Fourth Sunday of Lent—traditionally called Laetare Sunday after the ancient Latin opening hymn that began Laetare Ierusalem, “Rejoice, O Jerusalem”. This Sunday is also called Refreshment Sunday, when some of the fasting and solemnity of Lent are relaxed a bit. We have a somewhat unusual something for you on Sunday, and hope you’ll be joining us at the service, with a smile 🙂

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Lent Renewal

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Third Sunday in Lent, March 20, 2022

Like many of us, I have days when I feel like I hate the world I’m living in. I hate hearing the news about how many buildings were bombed in Ukraine; how many people were murdered in random shootings; how many children go to bed hungry each night. I get angry when I hear about people of color being turned away by realtors, or billionaires paying no income tax while a poor family’s home goes to a sheriff’s sale because they have to make a choice between eating and paying their taxes. My blood pressure goes up when I spend two hours fighting with an insurance company’s labyrinthine phone and messaging system, and then I wonder how people who are really ill and alone can manage it. How could any person of good faith fail to be saddened, frustrated, and incensed by the state of the world?

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Lent Renewal

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Second Sunday in Lent, March 13, 2022

There are so many things coming up, that instead of giving you a letter to read, I’d like to invite you to take out your calendars and give some thought to what you would like to take part in. Although this is always a very busy time of year, please remember that what is the most important is to spend time in conversation with God. Everything goes better with a bit of prayer and reflection.

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