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WEEKLY REFLECTION I May 5, 2025 – Third Sunday of Easter

This message celebrates the ongoing joy of Easter while acknowledging the challenges facing our country and inviting the community to join in daily prayer for national unity and justice. It also shares exciting news that St. Margaret’s Church will be welcoming a Hispanic Seventh Day Adventist congregation, Luz de Esperanza, to use their space on Saturdays for worship and fellowship. This partnership reflects the church’s mission to welcome all and grow in community.

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Alleluia

WEEKLY REFLECTION I April 20, 2025 – Easter Sunday

Storytelling, as scholar Michael Jackson suggests, is a powerful tool for reclaiming agency during difficult times. When we place ourselves into Bible stories—like the woman reaching out to Jesus for healing—we shift from passive suffering to active hope, drawing strength from God’s presence. This ancient practice of engaging Scripture through imagination not only deepens spiritual connection but also empowers us emotionally and mentally in our real-life struggles.

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Abraham on the Plains of Mamre, by Grant Romney Clawson.

WEEKLY REFLECTION I April 6, 2025 – Fifth Sunday of Lent

Storytelling, as scholar Michael Jackson suggests, is a powerful tool for reclaiming agency during difficult times. When we place ourselves into Bible stories—like the woman reaching out to Jesus for healing—we shift from passive suffering to active hope, drawing strength from God’s presence. This ancient practice of engaging Scripture through imagination not only deepens spiritual connection but also empowers us emotionally and mentally in our real-life struggles.

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St. Margaret's Episcopal Church - Reflection 2nd Lent

WEEKLY REFLECTION I March 16, 2025 – Second Sunday of Lent

Fr. Jerry Gaeta shares a powerful Ash Wednesday reflection on the boundless mercy of God, emphasizing that no sin is greater than His forgiveness. Drawing from Cyril of Jerusalem and Pope Francis, he reminds us that God’s mercy is ever-present, and true repentance involves both seeking forgiveness and extending it to others. As we enter Lent, this message serves as a year-round call to embrace and share God’s infinite compassion.

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WEEKLY REFLECTION I March 9, 2025 – First Sunday of Lent

As we begin the 40-day journey of Lent, we often think of “giving up” material things, but perhaps this year, we should focus on letting go of unproductive habits and ways of speaking. A widely shared list suggests fasting from negativity—such as hurtful words, anger, and worries—and instead embracing kindness, patience, and trust in God. This shift in perspective can deepen our Lenten experience, making it a season of spiritual renewal and growth.

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WEEKLY REFLECTION I March 2, 2025 – Last Sunday of Epiphany

The liturgical and seasonal shifts are approaching quickly, bringing warmer temperatures and early signs of spring, like the return of robins. This Sunday, the Last Sunday After Epiphany, serves as a bridge between joyful Alleluias and the solemnity of Lent, marked by the glory of the Transfiguration. It’s a time to reflect on this transition and its impact on your spiritual journey.

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Planned Giving

Planned Giving allows individuals to support charities like St. Margaret’s beyond annual donations by incorporating generosity into financial planning. Options include IRAs, insurance policies, trusts, annuities, and will provisions, all of which can provide flexibility while ensuring charitable contributions. Treasurer Andrew Werner and Dave Leber are available to answer questions and provide guidance on tax-saving opportunities, including Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) for those over 72.

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Church Announcements

WEEKLY REFLECTION I February 23, 2025 – Epiphany 7C

St. Margaret’s Stewardship program emphasizes that Stewardship is a year-round commitment, not just about money but about recognizing that everything we have comes from God. It encourages caring for God’s gifts through faith-driven actions, whether financial or charitable. To help navigate financial complexities, Treasurer Andy Werner and parishioner Dave Leber have provided an overview of key considerations for Stewardship and personal planning and are available to answer any questions.

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