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The Third Sunday in Lent
March 20, 2022
 
COVID Protocols:
Mask wearing is now optional.
Hand sanitizer stations are located in the rear and front center aisle.
 
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.
 

 
  
 
9:30am in Church and
Livestream Service
Service of Rite II Holy Eucharist with hymns & choir. 

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. 

Adult Forum
Sundays thru April 3, 10:45-11:30am, Masterman Hall
During the Sunday Adult Forums in Lent, The Redeemer will host panel discussions with three faith leaders from each of the Abrahamic faiths to begin the work of Scriptural Reasoning.
Scriptural Reasoning - Fasting
This week our panelists Asheq Fazlullah, Richard Hirsh, and Michael Palmisano will address the issue of fasting from each of their respective faith traditions. By drawing on the resources from their own Scriptures our panelists will continue their conversations and the work of Scriptural Reasoning.
Third Sunday Vesper Service
Sunday, March 20, 4:00pm, Church
Join us for Vespers this month. A woodwind trio from Artcinia will join us: Meghan Woodard-oboe, Antonello DiMatteo-clarinet, Juliette Angoulvant-bassoon. They will share a program of: Franz Schubert’s Trio in B flat Major, D471, No 1 (arrangement by Roe Goodman), Charles Koechlin’s, Trio d’anches, mvt. 1, Jacques Ibert’s, Cinq Pieces en Trio, mvt. 5 and Ludwig van Beethoven’s, Trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Op.87, mvts 3 and 4. Artcinia is a new organization connecting professional performing artists with neighborhood venues and audiences to create performing arts experiences that are accessible, affordable, and close to home.