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The Second Sunday after the Epiphany
January 15, 2023
 
8:00am in Church
Service of Rite I Holy Eucharist without music.
You are invited to attend the service.


 
9:20am Prelude Begins
The prelude for the 9:30am service will begin at 9:20am and features
Violinist Kristen Johnson playing Adagio in D for violin and organ-Julius Röntgen and     Pastorale, op. 150-J. Rheinberger
Immediately following the prelude, the Welcome and Announcements
will take place before the opening hymn.
 
9:30am in Church and
Livestream Service
Service of Rite II Holy Eucharist with music and choirs.
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. 


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.

Let’s Have a Feast
Our Adult Forum series on Feasting kicks-off with our first guest and Redeemer favorite, Rabbi Richard Hirsh, who will join us for two Sundays to discuss feasting from Jewish and Biblical perspectives. This week he will lead us through a study of several Old Testament texts that feature feasting, from Jacob and Esau exchanging the birthright over a meal to the first Passover. Please join us at 10:45am in Burns Hall for what is sure to be an interesting series!
January 15: Rabbi Richard Hirsh
January 22: Rabbi Richard Hirsh
January 29: No Forum; Confirmation and Bishop’s Visit
More feasting to come in February!
Third Sunday Vespers Service
This 4:00pm service will feature the amazingly talented fifteen year-old pianist Jingyuan Zheng. She began her piano studies at the age of five in China. Between the age of seven and ten, she won four first places in the Shanghai Youth Competition Shanxi division. Jingyuan came to the United States in 2020 to study at the Agnes Irwin School and is currently a piano student of Dr. Stella Xu. Most recently, she took the third place in the Hartford Chopin International Competition, and first place in the NJMTA Young Musician Competition.

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