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The Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
October 30, 2022
 
PLEASE NOTE
Offering of the Chalice at Communion
We once again offer the chalice to those who come forward for Communion. Partaking of the wine will be optional. 
Please do so only by intinction, dipping the host into the wine. It is important not to dip your fingers into the wine as well. If you would prefer not to receive the wine, please cross your arms across your chest. 
 
8:00am in Church 
 Service of spoken Rite I Eucharist without music.
You are invited to attend the service or join online via Livestream at 9:30am.
 
 
9:20am Prelude Begins
The prelude for the 9:30am service will begin at 9:20am and features
Prière by Joseph Jongen.
Immediately following the prelude, the Welcome and Announcements
will take place before the opening hymn.
 
9:30am in Church and
Livestream Service
Service of Choral Matins.
You are invited to attend the service or join online via Livestream.
You'll find the Livestream of the service on our livestreams page: 
It is the top screen.
It will stream on our Facebook page and YouTube channel as well. 


NO Adult Forum This Week

Jay Einspanier Retirement Reception
Join us in Burns Hall following the 9:30am service today to celebrate the immense contribution that Jay has made to The Redeemer in his more than fifteen years of service. Jay has been an indefatigable advocate for the church, not only in his duties as Parish Administrator but also in the countless additional ways he involved himself in the welfare of the parish. He was personally committed to whatever needed to be done, at whatever time and for whomever needed assistance. Jay worked integrally with the staff, with many parishioners, with an extensive array of contractors, and with our neighbors. He might hold the distinction of the staff member who, on a daily basis, interacted with the most persons. He brought new order to the general operations, and he was instrumental in guiding the church through two major renovations. He will be leaving having given The Redeemer a much better future. Please plan to come and wish Jay godspeed in his new ventures.
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