Taking Time to Rest for the Sake of God | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
May 13, | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
In The House at Pooh Corner, Winnie the Pooh is asked what he likes doing best in the world. He starts to say eating honey, but then reflects that there is “a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn’t know what it was called.”….
As we inch closer to the summer months, we may be starting to look forward to the possibilities that the season could bring. Most of all, we may be hoping for a more relaxed pace to life, a time when things slow down a little, and we can find some rest and renewal. Some among us, though, may have trouble with the idea of relaxing and slowing down ― or even if we want to do it, we find it very hard to shift out of our more usual compulsion to accomplish things. (In case you’re wondering, yes, I count myself in that group!) If you find yourself in that category too, I encourage you to read the passage above again ― Pooh and Christopher Robin might help us reframe things!
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Mother Earth | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
May 6, 2022 | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Our Adult Forum on Stewardship last Sunday focused on caring for the environment. In preparing to lead the session, I came upon a website for JUMP...
Good Corporate Citizen: Tapestry
Apr 26, 2022 | Food for the Soul, Voices of our Community, Volunteer Stories
Here at Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry, we are thankful for the days when volunteer groups from local companies and organizations stop by for a volunteer...
Volunteer Spotlight: Zung and Kevin
Apr 25, 2022 | Food for the Soul, Voices of our Community, Volunteer Stories
At Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, we know it takes a village to feed our community and our volunteers know that better than anyone. Our dedicated team of volunteers are...
Guest Story: Meet Joel and Rodney
Apr 25, 2022 | Food for the Soul, Guest Stories, Voices of our Community
Joel was a young man, in his early thirties when he first moved to New York City from the Dominican Republic, the only home he had ever known. He’s been in New York for...
Easter Vision | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Apr 22, 2022 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Our Adult Forum conversations during Lent focused on poetry as a way into seasonal themes. The conversations shared over five Sundays were insightful and generous, and...
The Stillness of Holy Saturday | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Apr 15, 2022 | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Many of you will be reading this on Friday afternoon/evening, or on Saturday, after the Good Friday service has concluded but before the first celebrations of Easter....
Entering The Story | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Apr 8, 2022 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
A “threshold” is commonly understood as a strip at the bottom of a door, over which one must cross in order to enter a different space. We cross a threshold...
Discipleship | The Rev. Robert A. Jacobs, Deacon
Apr 1, 2022 | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Although we find it easy to be distracted by many voices in our world, it is crucial that we as Christians be focused on serving Jesus in intentional ways. We are just...
Computer Classes are Back!
Mar 28, 2022 | Food for the Soul
At Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, we offer many programs to nourish the mind, body, and soul of our Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry guests. During the COVID-19 pandemic,...
Good Corporate Citizen: JP Morgan
Mar 28, 2022 | Food for the Soul, Voices of our Community, Volunteer Stories
This March, we partnered with JP Morgan to purchase, pack, and distribute toiletry bags for our guests. Each toiletry bag included a razor, lip balm, deodorant, soap,...
The Insistant Yes | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Mar 25, 2022 | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Today, March 25, is the Feast of the Annunciation, when we commemorate the visit of the archangel Gabriel to Mary. A popular subject with painters throughout...
Improving our Technology at Holy Apostles
Mar 22, 2022 | Food for the Soul, Volunteer Stories
At Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry, we’re always trying to find ways to streamline our systems and make life easier for our guests. This year, we started an...
The Holy Week Gifts of Cyril of Jerusalem | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Mar 18, 2022 | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Blessed St. Patrick gets all the attention this week, but today, March 18, the Church remembers another saint who had a formative impact on the way we worship at this...
The Equalizing Season | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Mar 11, 2022 | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, Uncategorized, World
As has been announced in various ways, Holy Apostles is in the preliminary stages of a multi-faceted capital project. One of our first steps has been to...
Whom Do We Please? | The Rev. Robert A. Jacobs, Deacon
Mar 4, 2022 | Community, International, Pulpit Posts, Uncategorized, World
Daily we make decisions as to what to do in our life’s journey, but before we ask, what will the people think about our decision, let’s ask, “What will God think about...
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