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Prayer for our Country: Almighty God, who hast given us this good land for our heritage: We humbly beseech thee that we may always prove ourselves a people mindful of thy favor and glad to do thy will. Bless our land with honorable industry, sound learning, and pure manners. Save us from violence, discord, and confusion; from pride and arrogance, and from every evil way. Defend our liberties, and fashion into one united people the multitudes brought hither out of many kindreds and tongues. Endue with the spirit of wisdom those to whom in thy Name we entrust the authority of government, that there may be justice and peace at home, and that, through obedience to thy law, we may show forth thy praise among the nations of the earth. In the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness, and in the day of trouble, suffer not our trust in thee to fail; all which we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Mourning and Honoring Victims of COVID-19

Dear Lord, We are so tired! Our only wish it please help us end COVID. Place peace in our days and restore calmness in the world. Please keep our families, our friends, and whomever is reading this safe, healthy and blessed. AMEN. [from C. F., parishioner]

Prayers for the victims of COVID-19 (Read by Mother Elizabeth)
Tolling the Bells for COVID 19 (G. Stanton tolled the bells 209 times, one time for each of the victims of COVID-19 in Broome County, New York.)

Important Notices

Annual Meeting

Reminder: You may mail your ballot to our mailing address, e-mail your vote to the Church Office (christchurch1810@gmail.com), or drop off your ballot in our door mail slot located at 10 Henry Street in a sealed envelope.

Polls will be kept open to vote until Monday, January 25, 2021.

Worship Team Meeting

There will be a Worship Team meeting at 5:00 p.m. January 21 via Zoom.

Blood Drive

January 25th, 2021 the American Red Cross will host a blood drive at Christ Church from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

To schedule an appointment by time slot/donation type click here.

To view other blood drive locations and dates in the area click here.
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Upcoming Events

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Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m

The Third Sunday after the Epiphany: Live-stream via Zoom at 10:00 a.m. and uploaded via Youtube. *

* (This service will be recorded and uploaded to our Youtube Page for those who cannot attend but would like to watch/participate at a later time.)
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Compline is prayer at the end of the day. It is the last prayer of the day in the monastic and Episcopal traditions. Join us for Compline every Wednesday, followed by a Conversation on Race, where we will discuss phrases and tools for conversations on race.

To sign up for this week's meeting and receive the Zoom information please click here.
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Each week we read and ask questions about the lectionary for the upcoming Sunday. We explore some history and context and spend most of our time looking at what the scripture is saying to us about our lives. You do not need to have a Bible background to come. Just bring a willingness to learn, listen and join in the conversation.

To sign up for this week's meeting and receive the Zoom information please click here.
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Sunday School is on break this week due to the Annual Meeting and will resume January 24th.

Indigenous People Book Study


Starting on February 24th, 2021 (the Wednesday following Ash Wednesday) this group will begin focusing on Indigenous peoples from the perspective of the Episcopal Church. It is our hope that this will be a good first step to better understand the history of the peoples that once occupied the land we live and worship on. The base of our discussion will be the book "The Four Vision Quests of Jesus" by Bishop Steven Charleston. Bishop Charleston is a retired Episcopal Bishop and a Choctaw Elder. This book explores the relationship between Christianity and indigenous religions. Our discussions will be supplemented by a video on the Doctrine of Discovery by The Rev. Dr. Bradley Hauff, the Canon Missioner for Indigenous Ministries, and a review of local Haudensaunee history as revealed by local historical markers. As the Onondaga, Cayuga and Oneida Nations used to live in the Southern Tier, our discussion will focus on these groups of people.

Katie's Clothing Closet & Winter Warmth

We have received a generous donation of men's, women's and children's winter coats and jackets for Katie's Clothing Closet. We encourage parishioners to spread the word! Our clothing closet hours can be found on our website under the events tab.

While we are not accepting clothing donations at this time we continue to to accept donations of children's clothing as well as winter coats, socks, and underwear.

We are currently in need of scarves and more masculine hats, scarves, and gloves sets for our Winter Warmth project. Donations can be dropped off during office hours. If you decide to create your own bags to tie to the railing please let the office know so we can keep track of how many bags we put out this year.

Pledges & Donations

PLEASE KEEP YOUR PLEDGES CURRENT

COVID-19 Does Not Prevent us From Receiving Bills!

2021 Pledges: In these disruptive, extraordinary times, Christ Church has had to re-evaluate its financial outlook for next year as a result of declining income over the past six+ months. In addition to a decline in contributions, we have lost income from church services (e.g., weddings, Cabaret, rummage sales, rentals of facility, and space utilization.) We expect this will continue in 2021, causing a financial operating shortfall of approximately $90,000.

In addition, we are faced with a substantial expense for roof repair work. Fortunately, some part of this potential cost will be covered by funds which have already been set aside. More on a proposal to repair the roof and cross will be in future Heads Up.

Please consider helping us fill the substantial financial gap facing us as you make or pay your pledge for 2021.
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Pledges and other donations can be mailed to the church. If you do not have envelopes, we will use the name on your check.

Please note our online donations are up and running. You can donate via our website at www.christepiscopalbing.com/donate/. With thanks to Ryan Davis, you can now simply click donate to send your pledge or other special donations. You can donate specifically to CHOW, Katie's Closet, the Rector's Discretionary Fund and Cross/Roof Repair.

Prayers & Prayer List

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I cannot tell you how the light comes, but that it does. That it will. That it works its way into the deepest dark that enfolds you, though it may seem long ages in coming or arrive in a shape you did not foresee.

And so we pray we may turn ourselves toward the light giving thanks for Christ’s birth and this communion. May we lift our faces to let the light find us. May we bend our bodies to follow the arc it makes. May we open and open more and open still to the blessed light that comes. *

With thanks to Jan Richardson*

Prayer List

In the week ahead, please pray for comfort and healing for: Alli, Anne, Bob, Connor, George, Sharon, Rose, Millie, Joell, Connie, & Joan.

A Word From Your Senior Warden

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