We are called to be Christ’s loving arms in the world
TWO SERVICES: 8:30 and 10:30 AM
8:30 AM: A 45-minute service of readings, prayer, music led from the piano, and Eucharist. Smaller, and less traditional than our 10:30 service, this service uses a variety of resources that include but are not limited to the Book of Common Prayer, while still remaining distinctly Episcopal in nature. This is a quieter and more contemplative experience.
10:30 AM: An hour-long service of readings, prayer, music from both the organ and piano, and Eucharist. This is our more traditional service that follows the Book of Common Prayer, and is generally our larger congregation, with families and children generally choosing this service. Nursery care is available during this service.
Our 10:30 service is live streamed via YouTube Live stream right here:
https://www.youtube.com/@saintannesmn
The Feast of the Epiphany
The Feast of the Epiphany is a celebration of the arrival of the magi - the "three wise men" as they are colloquially known - in Bethlehem to meet Jesus.The Season of Epiphany is the season of time between the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6th through the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. The length of the Season of Epiphany varies according to the date of Easter. This year Easter is on April 5th and we have five Sundays after Epiphany before Ash Wednesday on February 18th.
During Epiphany, the gospel stories celebrate the awe of encountering Jesus through his teachings and miracles. Epiphany calls us beyond our comfort zones to seek the Divine just beyond familiar boundaries. This season of stars and journeys, of seeking and finding, is reflected in our liturgy through prayers, readings, and music shaped by light and invitation. In this season, you are invited to follow the signs and stars to new places, and to encounter Christ along the way.
From the announcer
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Here are some upcoming Saint Anne's events you'll want to keep on your calendars:
January 23: Day of Prayer
January 23: Bingo Night for all ages! 6:30 PM
January 25: Peace & Justice Meeting 9:30 AM
January 28: Bible Study 10 AM
February 8: Second Sunday
February 18: Ash Wednesday
February 25: Lenten Wednesdays begin
Annual Meeting Recap
Our meeting was held on January 18th. The state of our community is positive and hopeful. We are in a strong financial position (thank you Vestry, Finance Team, and Treasurer!) and have some exciting possible projects and possibilities in the works. We offered thank yous to outgoing Warden and Vestry, and a fun slide show to recap the year.
Elected!
Samantha Juneau, Vestry Member
Mike McRae, Vestry Member
Janine Kimble, Warden
Cathryn Bashore, Convention Delegate
Corinne Hamlin, Convention Delegate
Joan Stovall, Convention Alternate
January 23: Day of Prayer and Marching
On Friday, January 23rd Minnesotans are joining together for a Day of Prayer in response and opposition to the actions of the federal government against the state of Minnesota. It will be a powerful day of non-violent action rooted in faith. All of ECMN is welcome to participate in this day in whatever way feels meaningful. Prayer, fasting, protest, solidarity, acts of compassion and support are all welcome. You can learn more right here. There are many ways to join in solidarity with the events of this day - some right from your home.
Join a national prayer call in support of Minnesotans at 8:30am CT on Jan. 23. You can register to join us in community and prayer here: https://bit.ly/Jan23MorningPrayer
For those interested, there will be a march in downtown Minneapolis in the afternoon of January 23rd. Episcopalians are invited to gather at the Gethsemane building (905 Fourth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404) for a time of prayer and a word from Bishop Loya before making our way together to join the larger group a few blocks away.
NOTE: Gethsemane's doors will open at 1pm. Prayer at Gethsemane will begin at 1:30pm. The rally outside of US Bank Stadium will take place at 2pm. Gethsemane does not have a parking lot, but there are paid ramps and on street parking available around the building. we highly encourage carpooling or using public transportation. This building is not currently regularly used and has been winterized. This means that there are NO WORKING BATHROOMS on site. Please plan accordingly.At 1:30pm, stop for a moment of prayer while those Episcopalians gathering in person in the cities prepare for a march.
There will also be a Prayer Service for Truth and Freedom at 7pm CT on Jan. 23rd at Shiloh Temple (1201 W Broadway, Minneapolis). Register to join here.
