Martin Luther King Jr. Quote

WEEKLY REFLECTION | January 14, 2024 – Epiphany 2B

This Sunday, our church commemorates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement. Born in 1929, Dr. King’s commitment to non-violent social change and tireless efforts against racism led to significant milestones, such as the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, 1965, and 1968. As we reflect on his legacy, let us pray for a world where divisions crumble, suspicions disappear, and justice and peace prevail.

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10th Day of Christmas

WEEKLY REFLECTION | January 3, 2024 – 10th Day of Christmas

In the New Year’s message, the community anticipates celebrating the Feast of the Epiphany and the Baptism of Jesus this Sunday. Depending on the weather, there might be an in-person service or a Zoom gathering, and updates will be posted on St. Margaret’s Facebook page and website. Additionally, the Vestry is working on the budget, and the Wellness Committee plans a Souper Potluck on January 26, while the Annual Meeting is scheduled for February 4, encompassing both in-person and Zoom participation.

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Purple Advent Candle

WEEKLY REFLECTION | December 17, 2023 – Third Sunday of Advent

In a message to fellow believers, Mother Laura reflects on the busyness of the fall season and encourages a pause amidst the holiday rush. Emphasizing the true priority of the Advent and Christmas seasons—Christ’s presence—she urges a daily 20-minute break to contemplate the significance of Christmas in the midst of hectic schedules.

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The First Sunday of Advent - St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Emmaus, Pennsylvania

WEEKLY REFLECTION | December 3, 2023 – First Sunday of Advent

In this week’s reflection, Mother Laura kicked off Advent with a cheerful “HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!” and shared how the switch to Year B and the color blue symbolized hope. She encourages everyone to join in the hopeful cry of “Come quickly!”—longing for a world with more kindness and joy, especially in these challenging times.

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St. Margaret's Episcopal Church

WEEKLY REFLECTION | November 19, 2023 – St. Margaret’s Day

In this week’s reflection, Mo. Laura joyfully shares our celebration of St. Margaret’s patronal feast day, graced by the presence of the Bishop during this meaningful Stewardship season. Lori Sysak, our online Vestry representative, beautifully expresses her deep connection to our community, highlighting the inclusivity of our online presence that transcends physical barriers. Meta Cadugan’s heartfelt journey unfolds, showcasing her gratitude for the enriching experiences gained through the tapestry of St. Margaret’s loving embrace.

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All Saint's Day

WEEKLY REFLECTION | November 5, 2023 – All Saints

This Sunday, the message centers on the celebration of All Saints, emphasizing that saints, both known and unknown, are alive in eternity and continue to support us. The reflection, shared by Jim Harding, highlights the welcoming and supportive nature of St. Margaret’s parish, expressing a commitment to contribute time, talents, and resources to the church’s mission and ministry.

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St. Margaret's Weekly Reflection

WEEKLY REFLECTION | October 29, 2023 – Proper 25A

The passage reflects on the author’s nearly 7 1/2 years at St. Margaret’s and the deep connections made within the church community. The author expresses gratitude for the authentic relationships, care for one another, and the sense of resilience and commitment among the members of the congregation, highlighting the church as a place of God’s grace and a community of practicing Christians.

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Seeing the Light

WEEKLY REFLECTION | October 21, 2023 – Proper 24A

In this heartfelt message, the Mother Laura reflects on a transformative experience during her college years, when she befriended a blind woman and gained a profound appreciation for the importance of light. The story recounts her adventures with the blind friend, including being blindfolded and navigating the world using a cane and a seeing-eye dog. Mother Laura’s recent cataract surgery has rekindled her gratitude for various forms of light, both physical and metaphorical, and she expresses a deep sense of joy and newfound awareness of the inner light that resides in all of us.

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