The E-Postle, December 26, 2021
First Sunday after Christmas
E-Postle
December 26, 2021
“The Parish of St. John the Apostle is called to be
* A Spirited Community at the heart of Port Moody
* transformed through the experience of the presence of Christ
* and sent out to share God’s Love”
**Please note: There will be no E-postle for January 2nd. We will resume again Jan. 9.**
THIS ISSUE AT A GLANCE
- Upcoming Dates
- Worship & Prayer: Making Zoom Christmas More Festive!, Worship this Sunday, Dec. 26 – 10am Service Only, Lilian’s Retirement, Zoom Worship Continues, Flowers for the Altar, Tech & Hospitality Volunteers Needed for Worship, Ongoing Pastoral Care & Support
- Formation: Epiphany Stars, Area Youth Group!
- Stewardship: Stewardship Reflection
- Parish Matters: Office Christmas Break, Beware Email Scams, Current Parish Office & Buildings Status, Financial Status for Sept. and Oct. 2021, Parish Giving, Ongoing Updates Pages, E-Postle Submissions
- Parish Ministries: Anglican Church Women (“A.C.W.”) News, ReSponse News, Food Bank Report, New Members for the Altar Guild
- Community News: In-Person Christmas Services at Deanery Churches, Bishop Christmas Messages, Save the Date: An Ecumenical Evening of Taize on Jan. 21, Spring Street Community Kitchen – Next Kitchen January 20
- Weekly Devotions: Prayer Cycle, Scripture Readings
- Important Contact Information
UPCOMING DATES
***Note: All gatherings below take place online via Zoom unless otherwise indicated.***
(Visit https://www.stja.ca/2021/program-updates/ for connection information)
Friday, December 24 Christmas Eve services – ZOOM ONLY – 7:00pm Family Service, 9:00pm Formal Service
https://zoom.us/j/542312325?pwd=R3FKTnZ4WUU1YUFveCtzOUljM2FLZz09
Meeting ID: 542 312 325
Password: 010729
Saturday, December 25 10:00am – ZOOM ONLY – Christmas Day service
(same Zoom link as above)
Sunday, December 26 10:00am (note: no 8:30 service) – ZOOM ONLY – Morning Prayer
(same Zoom link as above)
Sunday, December 26 following 10:00am worship – Informal Zoom “Coffee Hour”
Tuesday, January 18 7:00 – 9:00pm – Parish Council meeting
Sunday, February 27 Annual Vestry meeting
WORSHIP & PRAYER
Making Zoom Christmas More Festive!
We invite you to attend Christmas services seated in front of your lit Christmas trees/decorations (or updating your Zoom backgrounds to reflect a Christmas theme). And if you can, come dressed in your finest, most fun and Christmassy garb – however you want to define that!
Worship this Sunday, Dec. 26 – 10am Service Only
Please note that we will have only one service this Sunday, Dec. 26 at 10am. We are grateful to the Rev. Michael Chin and the Rev. Anne Anchor who will serve as preacher and officiant, respectively, while Vivian is on break on this day.
Lilian’s Retirement
Our Deanery Deacon Lilian Elliott will be retiring from active ministry as a deacon as of Dec. 31, 2021. Please keep her in your prayers as she marks this milestone, and join us at services on Sunday, Jan. 2 as we say a special blessing for her retirement.
Zoom Worship Continues
At our most recent November 28 meeting, Parish Council gave consideration to an appropriate date for a return to hybrid worship. It was decided that Christmas services will be Zoom only, and that we will continue through January with Sunday services on Zoom. Factoring in the emergence of a new variant, the possibility of changing public health guidelines, and parish planning needs such as flexibility for and community stability during Vivian’s medical treatment, this was felt to be a suitable timeframe. We do recognize that there is a desire from some to get back in the building and resume some in-person worship. Parish Council is scheduled to meet earlier than usual in January (the 18th), so that we can re-evaluate at that time and we will keep you posted. Please do not hesitate to reach out to any Council member in the meantime, if you have comments or suggestions on the topic.
Flowers for the Altar
Due to services being held via Zoom, we ask that anyone who has signed up to have flowers at the Altar choose an alternative date once in-person services are resumed. Please speak to Brenda Binns or any member of the Altar Guild.
Tech & Hospitality Volunteers Needed for Worship
We are continuing to look for help with technical support aspects of both Zoom services and (future) in-person services, as well as people who could help online with hospitality and welcome for our Zoom participants. Training will be provided. If you or someone you know is interested, please connect with Vivian at rector@stja.ca to chat.
Zoom Hospitality includes:
- Welcoming everyone as they arrive in the Zoom meeting room.
- Greeting visitors and inviting them to provide contact information so we can follow up with them.
- (if available after the service) Serving as “host” for virtual coffee hour
Zoom Tech Support includes:
- Screen-sharing the bulletin and other documents during the service
- Muting and unmuting Zoom participants
- Conveying feedback to the In-Person Tech Support about any adjustments needed to sound or video
- Adding onscreen names for people who telephone in
- Recording a count of participants
- Following protocols for removing any Zoom bombers (hasn’t been needed to date!)
In-Person Tech Support includes:
- Setting up and taking down equipment, opening/closing software programs on main laptop
- Doing a sound-check of microphones pre-service
- Receiving feedback from the Zoom Tech Support before and during the service about any adjustments needed to sound or video for Zoom congregation
- Adjusting the sound levels as needed during the service
- Switching camera views during the service
Ongoing Pastoral Care & Support
A note from Vivian:
Please know that St. John’s is here for you as we continue to move through this pandemic. Now that I don’t see many of you as regularly, and with the limitations of virtual interactions, it is more challenging to know what everyone’s state of wellbeing and ongoing pastoral needs are. I invite and encourage you to reach out to me or to any of the other parish resources below, if and as you need.
Rector – Please contact me via rector@stja.ca or cell. I am happy to connect via phone, email, text, Facetime or Zoom, and, during this pandemic, in-person in urgent situations. I am here for support in crisis times (i.e. emergencies, hospital stays) and if you would like prayer for an upcoming medical procedure or other major circumstance. I am also available for general spiritual support and encouragement, and can offer a listening ear and prayer in the moment.
Community “Phone a Friend” – our Stewardship Team has set up phone teams to call folks each week to “check in” and help lessen isolation and foster connection. Connect with Kristin (bobandkristinkuhn@gmail.com or 778-957-8987) or Natasha (freefromfear101@gmail.com or 604-961-6630) if you’d like to receive or help make these calls.
Sunday Prayers of the People – If you would like to be prayed for in our Sunday intercessions, please email Anne at deacon@stja.ca. You will be prayed for by first name, for whatever time period you indicate. If you are adding someone else, please be sure you have their OK to do so.
Prayer Circle – Please email Sue E. at prayer@stja.ca. This is a group of parishioners who commit to pray for prayer needs of parishioners and friends/families. All requests are kept confidential within the group, and you can let the group know as much or as little detail of the situation they’re praying for, as you wish. If you are requesting prayer for someone else, please be sure you have their OK to do so.
Parish Visiting Ministry – Members of this team focus on our parishioners who are homebound or living in care homes. During this pandemic time, they are praying for and connecting with these parishioners via phone, email, and mail. Please connect with Joanne W. or Alma at pastoralvisits@stja.ca with needs in this area.
FORMATION
Epiphany Stars
This coming year, we will again be distributing “Epiphany stars,” each of which has a different word to reflect on for the coming year. If you’d like to receive an Epiphany star word, please connect with Vivian at rector@stja.ca and she would be glad to draw one out randomly for you.
Area Youth Group!
Are you a member of our St. John’s community that is aged 14 to 19? There is a local youth group that meets to have fun together at St. Laurence Anglican Church regularly and is involved in all sorts of youth-related community and church projects! For more information or updated details about upcoming youth events, please feel free to contact Kristin Kuhn (778-957-8987 and/or bobandkristinkuhn@gmail.com).
STEWARDSHIP
Stewardship Reflection
From Sunday by Sunday: Reflections on Stewardship prepared by the Ven. Dr. Michael Pollesel.
Luke 2:41-52
Imagine the horror and panic in Mary and Joseph as they search for their lost child! As his primary care givers, they are extremely concerned for his well being. As God’s stewards, as God’s care givers for all entrusted to us, how do we express our concern?
PARISH MATTERS
Office Christmas Break
Please note that the parish office will be closed from Dec. 24 through Jan. 3, reopening on Tuesday, Jan. 4. During this time, for pastoral emergencies, please call Vivian on her cell, and for other urgent parish matters, please email Ruby and Rich at peopleswarden@stja.ca and rectorswarden@stja.ca, or Vivian at rector@stja.ca.
Beware Email Scams
Please continue to stay vigilant about email scams, especially as the holiday season approaches. In the past, fraudulent emails claiming to be from Vivian ask if you are busy or say that she needs a favour; other messages have claimed she is in a meeting and emailing to ask you to handle a request discreetly. When you reply, the person asks you to purchase a gift card (or something similar) so that she can help someone in need. Please note that Vivian would never ask for help in this manner!
You can often tell that a message is fake if you look carefully at the originating email address, if the tone/wording seems strange, and if the request asks you to give money in an odd way. If you ever have any doubt about an email’s authenticity, please feel free to call Vivian (or email rector@stja.ca directly in a separate email) to confirm.
For further information, here are 2 government resources re: email fraud recommended by the diocese: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/protect-fraud/internet-email-telephone.html and https://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/index-eng.htm
Current Parish Office & Buildings Status
Note: You may view our original reopening plan, the guide for user groups, as well as diocesan updates at https://www.stja.ca/2021/updates-re-coronavirus/
WORSHIP
Zoom-only services will be in effect through the end of January. COVID protocols have been adjusted to allow for the choir to gather to sing during worship. For additional information, please see the “Worship & Prayer” section of this epostle.
PARISH OFFICE
Office will be closed for Christmas break. We will reopen again on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
The Parish Office is usually open 3 partial days a week – generally on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10am-2pm – but this schedule may shift from time to time. For now, the office will not be open to walk-in visitors – anyone coming by the office for a necessary purpose will need to make an appointment beforehand and follow Covid safety protocols as directed.
Anyone planning to come inside the church buildings at this time must also check in beforehand with Deanna in the office at administrator@stja.ca – even if you plan to be here just for a brief period of time. This is to enable necessary contact tracing, notification to anyone else in the building at the same time, and to review safety protocols as needed.
SMALL GROUPS
Parish small groups who wish to meet for ministry gatherings may do so, provided they 1) contact the Parish Office to book time through Deanna, and 2) follow all COVID protocols (see “Guidelines for User Groups” at https://www.stja.ca/2021/updates-re-coronavirus/).
The main protocols for small groups include:
- obtaining prior approval to meet via the church office
- wearing a mask
- physical distancing of 2m/6ft
- keeping hands clean with soap and water or hand sanitizer
- disinfecting any touched surfaces as directed
- no sharing of food or drink
- staying home if feeling sick or having had any potential exposure to COVID
OUTSIDE USER GROUPS
The Port Moody Korean Presbyterian Church have resumed in-person worship in our space on Sunday afternoons. Two of our community 12-step groups are currently meeting in our space; the third has opted to hold off on meeting in-person for the time being. All groups are following strict safety protocols (see “Guidelines for User Groups” at https://www.stja.ca/2021/updates-re-coronavirus/).
Financial Status for September and October 2021
We append below the Parish financial status for your information.
Statement of Income and Expenses ending 31st day of October 2021
September 2021 Actual $ | October 2021 Actual $ | October 2021 Budget $ |
YTD October 2021 Actual $ | YTD October 2021 Budget $ | |
Income | 13,519.70 | 15,067.70 | 18,620.82 | 155,581.34 | 186,208.20 |
Expenses | 18,320.87 | 30,801.26 | 18,541.32 | 185,149.98 | 185,413.20 |
Surplus (-) Loss |
(4,801.17) | (15,733.56) | 79.50 | (29,773.64) | 795.00 |
September 2021 Actual $ | October 2021 Actual $ | October 2021 Budget $ | YTD October 2021 Actual $ | YTD October 2021 Budget $ | |
Offering for General Funds | 10,543.00 | 11,001.00 | 15,333.33 | 99,284.00 | 153,333.30 |
Offering for Property | 1,121.70 | 1,001.70 | 0 | 10,413.00 | 0 |
Treasurer’s Note: Thanks to all for your continued support in these difficult times. We are currently running a deficit. Expenses were significantly higher in October, mainly due to the painting and repair of the window woodwork, and repairs on the drainage project.
Parish Giving
Thank you to all who have continued with your offerings via PADs and cheques. If you wish to e-transfer your contributions directly to the church account, please contact Ruby at peopleswarden@stja.ca or Amalia at treasurer@stja.ca for more details. There are also links on our website at https://www.stja.ca/supporting-st-johns/ if you would prefer to donate by PayPal or Credit Card.
Ongoing Updates Pages
There are 2 important pages on our parish website which will be updated regularly as we have new information (links to both pages can also be found at the top of our homepage www.stja.ca):
- Program & Worship Updates/Links – https://www.stja.ca/2021/program-updates/ – current information on programs, including Zoom meeting information and the bulletin and scripture readings for Sunday worship.
- Updates on Covid-19 at St. John’s – https://www.stja.ca/2021/updates-re-coronavirus/ – a collection of all special correspondence from the Bishop and from our parish re: actions that St. John’s and our greater diocese are taking with the Covid-19 virus.
E-Postle Submissions
If you have submissions for the E-Postle, please email them to Kathy by Wednesday at 9:00pm at news@stja.ca. Please note that there will be no January 2 issue.
PARISH MINISTRIES
Anglican Church Women (“A.C.W.”) News
Canadian Church Calendars
We still have 4 Canada Church Calendars available for a cost of $7 each. If you would like to purchase one, please contact Antoinette at: toni.woodman@shaw.ca or 604 942 4765.
ReSponse News
(Submitted by Mary Kyle)
Good News! We have recently found out that the Syrian refugees (mother, adult son and adult daughter) that we have been praying for are again on track for coming to Canada! They may arrive as soon as the next few months! Thank you for your prayers.
Also, F., father of the N. family that recently came here, is now working at a local restaurant (owned by relatives that sponsored the family). They are all very busy!
Food Bank Report
At our November meeting, Parish Council has decided to continue to support the SHARE Food Bank through March 2022. We will continue to send donations of $500 per month taken from the St. John’s Food Bank fund, since our own Food Bank does not have immediate plans to resume in the near future. Thank you to those of you who have continued to support the Food Bank financially. Your contributions will still be helping those in need in our community.
And thank you to those who had supported the St. John’s Food Bank with donations of food while we were still meeting in person. The food has been sorted by date, and items close to their “Best Before” date have been taken to the SHARE Food Bank every month during the pandemic–so food donations have not been wasted!
Thank you again, Mary Kyle
New Members for the Altar Guild
The members of St. John’s Altar Guild are looking for some new members to join us. We work in groups on a 4-week rotating schedule, usually on a Saturday morning, arranging flowers, cleaning the brass, setting up for the Eucharist and laundering the altar linens. Please speak to Brenda Binns or any member of the Altar Guild if you are interested in joining us.
COMMUNITY NEWS
In-Person Christmas Services at Deanery Churches
For those who wish to attend an in-person Christmas service this year, there are a few options at our neighbouring deanery churches. Please be in touch directly with the churches to clarify what COVID-protocols are in place: St. Laurence https://www.saintlaurence.ca/, St. Stephen’s https://www.ststephenburnaby.ca/, St. Timothy’s https://www.sainttimothy.ca/.
Christmas Eve
- 4:30pm – St. Laurence – Candlelight Christmas Eve service with choir (In-Person at 825 St. Laurence St. Coquitlam + Livestream)
- 7pm – St. Stephen’s & St. Timothy’s – Family-Friendly Holy Eucharist with Carols (In-Person at St. Stephen’s at 9887 Cameron St. Burnaby + Zoom)
- 10pm – St. Laurence – Candlelight Christmas Eve service with choir, preceded by 9:30pm Carol Sing – (In-Person at 825 St. Laurence St. Coquitlam + Livestream)
- 11pm – St. Timothy’s & St. Stephen’s – Traditional Holy Eucharist with Carols (In-Person at St. Timothy’s at 4550 Kitchener St. Burnaby + Livestream)
Christmas Day
- 10am – St. Stephen’s – Simple, Quiet Holy Eucharist (In-Person at 9887 Cameron St. Burnaby + Zoom)
- 10am – St. Timothy’s – Christmas Day service (In-Person at 4550 Kitchener St. Burnaby + Livestream)
- 10:30am – St. Laurence – Christmas Day service (In-Person at 825 St. Laurence St. Coquitlam)
Bishop Christmas Messages
For Bishop John Stephen’s Christmas message please visit: https://www.vancouver.anglican.ca/news/from-a-newborn-child-jesus-grew-to-be-god-amongst-us
For the joint Christmas message from Archbishop Linda Nicholls, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, and Bishop Susan Johnson, National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, please visit: https://www.anglicanlutheran.ca/statements/a-joint-christmas-message-from-the-primate-and-national-bishop-2/
For a video Christmas message from Archbishop Mark MacDonald, the National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Canada, please visit: https://www.anglican.ca/news/a-christmas-message-from-the-national-anglican-indigenous-archbishop/30038209/
Save the Date: An Ecumenical Evening of Taize on Jan. 21
The Parish of St. John’s has been invited to join with St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Port Moody, in an evening of Taize Worship together at St. Joseph’s Church, on Friday, January 21st at 7pm.
This event is being organized as part of the annual ecumenical celebration of a “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” to promote Christian unity and interfaith understanding.
This is an ‘in person’ service, with a reception following the service for fellowship and refreshments. All Covid protocols will be implemented. More information on this event will follow soon.
Spring Street Community Kitchen – Next Kitchen January 20
Please save the date for our next Spring Street Community Kitchen, scheduled for Thursday, January 20. We will let you know details as soon as they are available.
And thanks to all who participated in our most recent kitchen, where we shared our favourite holiday recipes. The recipes are available at https://www.facebook.com/SpringStreetCommunityKitchen.
Donations raised in support of our Spring Street Community Kitchen are being re-gifted to the communities we serve. Funds raised for our November gathering (collected through the end of the year) will be gifted to the Phoenix Society, a multi-service agency dedicated to providing accessible services and opportunities to people who face barriers related to addiction, mental health, housing, education, criminal justice involvement and/or employment. Donations can be given via https://www.stja.ca/supporting-st-johns/; please designate your gift to our Community Kitchen project.
We always welcome volunteers for future kitchens – planning, hosting, moderating, and tech support are just some of the roles available.
(The Spring Street Community Kitchen is a partnership between St. John’s and Inlet United Church – be sure to like and follow us at https://www.facebook.com/SpringStreetCommunityKitchen.)
WEEKLY DEVOTIONS
Prayer Cycle
The Anglican Church of Canada – the Most Rev. Linda Nicholls, Primate, and the Most Rev. Mark MacDonald, National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop.
The Province of BC and Yukon – The Most Rev. Lynne McNaughton, Metropolitan.
The Diocese of New Westminster – the Rt. Rev. John Stephens, Bishop.
And this week:
- St. John the Evangelist, North Vancouver – The Rev. Patrick Blaney.
- St. Stephen the Martyr, Burnaby – The Rev. Ruth Monette.
- St. Stephen, West Vancouver – The Rev. Ken Vinal.
- Our partner Diocese of Northern Philippines, especially the people of our twin church at St. John the Evangelist Mission, Balugan.
- The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada – National Bishop Susan Johnson, BC Synod Bishop Greg Mohr, BC Synod Bishop-Elect Kathy Martin.
- The brothers and sisters who share our worship space: The Port Moody Korean Presbyterian Church.
Readings for December 24 and 25, 2021 – Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
Isaiah 52:7-10; Psalm 98; Hebrews 1:1-12; John 1:1-14
Readings for December 26, 2021 – First Sunday after Christmas
1 Samuel 2:18-20, 26; Psalm 148; Colossians 3:12-17; Luke 2:41-52
Readings for January 2, 2022 – Epiphany
Isaiah 60:1-6; Psalm 72:1-7, 10-14; Ephesians 3:1-12; Matthew 2:1-12
IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION
Rector | The Rev. Vivian Lam | rector@stja.ca | 604-936-7762 (church voicemail) / 604-723-5029 (cell) |
Deacon | The Rev. Anne Anchor | deacon@stja.ca | |
Parish Office | Deanna Lemke | administrator@stja.ca | 604-936-7762 |
(No drop-in visitors at this time – please make an appointment to come in. General office hours are Tues/Thurs/Fri, 10am-2pm, but may occasionally change.) |
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Rector’s Warden | Rich Thompson | rectorswarden@stja.ca | |
People’s Warden | Ruby Ng | peopleswarden@stja.ca | |
Treasurer | Amalia McGlashan | treasurer@stja.ca | |
Envelope Secretary | Sheila De Vaal | envelopesecretary@stja.ca | |
Parish Council | Geri Grigg, Secretary | parishcouncilsecretary@stja.ca | |
Altar Guild | Brenda Binns | altarguild@stja.ca | |
Anglican Church Women | Alma Oldenburg | ACW@stja.ca | 604-788-2562 |
Bible Study | Lynne Milner | biblestudy@stja.ca | |
Building Repairs / Maintenance | Rich Thompson | property@stja.ca | |
Children’s Ministry/Godly Play | Christina Anchor | children@stja.ca | |
E-Postle | Kathy De Vaal | news@stja.ca | |
Food Bank | foodbank@stja.ca | ||
Parish Visiting Ministry | Joanne Walton/Alma Oldenburg | pastoralvisits@stja.ca | |
Prayer Circle | Sue Elliott | prayer@stja.ca | |
Prayer Shawls | Rosa Weisensel | administrator@stja.ca |
Graphic at top of page (inspired by Colossians 3:12-17) is used by permission – “The Ties that Bind” by T. Denise Anderson © A Sanctified Art LLC – sanctifiedart.org
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