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SAINT LUKE’S The Second Sunday of Easter 8 April 2018 at 8:00 am Mission We gather to worship, witness, learn, grow, and serve, creating Jesus’ embrace through outreach, arts, educational programs and the sanctuary of our church and gardens.

Vision We joyfully join the Holy Spirit to transform this world into the kingdom of God, celebrating the diversity and dignity of all creation, connecting people to each other and to the Divine.

Values We set scripture, prayer and sacraments at the center of our communal life. We practice inclusive hospitality, valuing diverse experiences and contributions from our parish, our neighbors, and the wider community. We honor our progressive Anglo-Catholic heritage through our service at the altar and our service to those in need. We strive to be good stewards of the resources God has given us, giving our highest and best to God in all that we do.

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The Holy Eucharist, Rite I

Please refrain from bringing food or drink (except if for young children) into the church during Mass.

Please silence all mobile phones and electronic devices OPENING ACCLAMATION AND THE COLLECT FOR PURITY The Book of Common Prayer, p. 323

KYRIE ELEISON OR THE TRISAGION BCP, p. 324

GLORIA IN EXCELSIS BCP, p. 324 THE COLLECT OF THE DAY Celebrant People Celebrant

The Lord be with you. And with thy spirit. Let us pray.

Almighty and everlasting God, who in the Paschal mystery hast established the new covenant of reconciliation: Grant that all who have been reborn into the fellowship of Christ’s Body may show forth in their lives what they profess by their faith; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

All are seated. THE FIRST LESSON Acts 4:32–35 Now the whole group of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and no one claimed private ownership of any possessions, but everything they owned was held in common. With great power the apostles gave their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all. There was not a needy person among them, for as many as owned lands or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold. They laid it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to each as any had need. Reader People

The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.

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PSALM 133 Read by all, remaining seated. Oh, how good and pleasant it is, * when brethren live together in unity! It is like fine oil upon the head * that runs down upon the beard, Upon the beard of Aaron, * and runs down upon the collar of his robe. It is like the dew of Hermon * that falls upon the hills of Zion. For there the Lord has ordained the blessing: * life for evermore.

THE SECOND LESSON 1 John 1:1–2:2 We declare to you what was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen with our eyes, what we have looked at and touched with our hands, concerning the word of life—this life was revealed, and we have seen it and testify to it, and declare to you the eternal life that was with the Father and was revealed to us—we declare to you what we have seen and heard so that you also may have fellowship with us; and truly our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. We are writing these things so that our joy may be complete. This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light and in him there is no darkness at all. If we say that we have fellowship with him while we are walking in darkness, we lie and do not do what is true; but if we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and he is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world. Reader People

The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.

THE HOLY GOSPEL John 20:19–31 Deacon People

The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to John. Glory be to thee, O Lord.

When it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and the doors of the house where the disciples had met were locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said, ―Peace be with you.‖ After he said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. Jesus said to them again, ―Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.‖ When he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, ―Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.‖ But Thomas (who was called the Twin), one of the twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. So the other disciples told him, ―We have seen the Lord.‖ But he said to them, ―Unless I see the mark of the nails in his

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hands, and put my finger in the mark of the nails and my hand in his side, I will not believe.‖ A week later his disciples were again in the house, and Thomas was with them. Although the doors were shut, Jesus came and stood among them and said, ―Peace be with you.‖ Then he said to Thomas, ―Put your finger here and see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it in my side. Do not doubt but believe.‖ Thomas answered him, ―My Lord and my God!‖ Jesus said to him, ―Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.‖ Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book. But these are written so that you may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you may have life in his name. Deacon People

The Gospel of the Lord Praise be to thee, O Christ.

THE HOMILY

THE NICENE CREED BCP, p. 326 Said by all, standing. THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE BCP, p. 328

THE PEACE BCP, p. 332 PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE HOLY COMMUNION BCP, p. 340

THE LORD’S PRAYER BCP, p. 336 This is the Lord’s Table. All are encouraged to come forward at this time. Gluten free wafers are available, please request from the Priest. If you are not baptized, or do not wish to receive, you are encouraged to come forward for a blessing. Signal this by crossing your arms across your chest. POSTCOMMUNION PRAYER BCP, p. 339 THE BLESSING & DISMISSAL

Today's flowers are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Andrea Richarson by her son Nathan.

THE SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 8 Easter 2 8:00am Said Eucharist, Rite I 9:15am Sung Eucharist, Rite II 10:15am Sunday School 11:15am Choral Eucharist, Rite II 12:45am Service of Healing 1:30pm Christian Formation Class Laughlin Hall 3:00pm Las Americas Concert Church 4:00pm AlAnon Laughlin Hall MONDAY APRIL 9 6:15pm Holy Eucharist Chapel 7:15pm A.A. School Auditorium TUESDAY APRIL 10 6:15pm Holy Eucharist Chapel 7:00pm Adult Education Laughlin Hall 7:00pm Centering Prayer Parish House 7:15pm A.A. School Auditorium WEDNESDAY APRIL 11 6:15pm Stations of the Resurrection & Holy Eucharist Church 7:15pm A.A. School Auditorium THURSDAY APRIL 12 6:15pm Holy Eucharist Chapel FRIDAY APRIL 13 9:30am Ones and Twos Group Laughlin Hall 12:15pm Holy Eucharist Chapel 8:00pm A.A. Laughlin Hall SATURDAY APRIL 14 9:00am The GO Project School Classrooms 6:30pm Art & Acceptance Outreach Program School Dining Room & Auditorium SUNDAY APRIL 15 Easter 3 8:00am Said Eucharist, Rite I 9:15am Sung Eucharist, Rite II 10:15am Sunday School 11:15am Choral Eucharist, Rite II 12:45am Service of Healing 4:00pm AlAnon Laughlin Hall

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Parish Announcements Be A Part of the Conversation Keep up to date on what’s happening at St. Luke’s. Sign up for our weekly e-blasts and quarterly Gazette on our website: www.stlukeinthefields.org. And don’t forget to ―Like‖ us on Facebook!

Stations of the Resurrection Wednesdays in the Easter season at 6:15pm in the Church

Join St. Luke’s on a Parish Pilgrimage October 26th – November 3rd, 2018 Deadline to register is April 11th The Church of Saint Luke in the Fields invites you on a Sunday School Today at 10:15am Age 2—3 Kindergarten Classroom pilgrimage to England to explore our rich Anglican Age 4–5 Laughlin Hall heritage. Worship with us daily in some of England’s Grades 1-3 Parish House most beautiful Cathedrals and sacred sites. Explore Grades 4-6 Teachers’ Lounge university cities, castles, and the English countryside. Grades 7-12 School Library Most importantly, deepen your faith by traveling as a pilgrim to sites made holy by centuries of prayer. For itinerary and details contact Fr. Ogburn at New to St. Luke's? [email protected] / 212.924.9327 or go to May 6th We're glad you're here! Please join us at coffee hours after our website: https://stlukeinthefields.org/learn-grow/ the 9:15am and 11:15am services on the first Sundays of pilgrimage-to-canterbury/ the month for conversation, to ask questions, and an opportunity to meet some clergy and vestry members. Art & Acceptance Spring Fair The last Newcomer Welcome Sunday before summer is Saturday, May 5, 7-9 pm June 3rd following the 9:15 and 11:15 services. Our annual Spring Fair for our Saturday night Outreach Program is around the corner! The youth and volunteers who put this on would be delighted to receive donations Thanks to our Wonderful Volunteers! The Parish Life Committee would like to extend its for gift baskets and raffle prizes from $2 to $20, such as warmest thanks and humble appreciation to the many lotion, skin products, knapsacks, water bottles, gift cards event captains, expert chefs and devoted volunteers who (to Starbucks/McDonalds/Old Navy/H&M), card games made this year's Holy Week receptions so wonderful and like UNO, earbuds, sunglasses, small flashlights, small welcoming. Our captains and chefs were: Justin Allen, stuffed animals, or makeup, as well as women’s high heels Chap Day, Alex Herasimtschuk, Tony Irwin, Goldalee in sizes 10 to 13 for the show – in this case, used and Katsanis-Semel, Laurel Murphy, Bobby Rough and Jack worn shoes are fine. Drop off donations at the back of Spencer. And our hard-working volunteers were: Julia the church on Sundays or at the parish office during Alberino, Dorothy Carey, Agustin Crespo-Nazario, weekday hours. For more information please contact Amanda Durant, Graham Ferree, Nicole Hanley, Tina Simone Richmond (212.414.7442 | Johnson, Joseph Lapré, Gypsy Latham, Steve Novak, Alex [email protected]) Tooker, Jonathan Vantassel and Jon Vinson. We’d also like to thank the wonderful St. Luke’s facilities staff for Thrift Store Closing Temporarily their tireless efforts. St. Luke’s Thrift Shop is closed for renovations—we plan on reopening by July 2018. Please contact Maureen Welcome new Associate for Children and Family Doyle, Church Business Manager if you have any questions Ministries at 212 633-7817. Please join us at the 9:15am service and coffee hour brunch on Sunday May 6 as we welcome Mother Gina Stewardship: It is time to pledge for 2018! Gore, our new Associate for Children and Family If you consider St. Luke's your spiritual home, please Ministries. consider making your pledge online for the mission and minis-try of St. Luke's for 2018. You can do this at

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Parish Announcements (cont.) https://stlukeinthefields.org/connect/we-give-stewardship-2018/, or pick up a pledge form in the church. Thank you for your support of St. Luke's.

Donations For Outreach Currently, the pop up shop needs clothing for all seasons, travel size deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste, as well as socks, underwear, large size jeans, oversized Tshirts, and warm jackets. As transportation is crucial, we St. Luke’s Welcome Initiative! St. Luke’s is beginning a Welcome Initiative to help us always need R/T ($5.50) Metrocards to get youth safely to better know each other as parishioners across three their next destination and to help them access lifesaving distinct services, and to better welcome newcomers to our social services. Additionally, we accept non-perishable parish. The Initiative includes community receptions and food items for the St. Clement’s Food Pantry. Baskets are a welcome task force aimed at helping new attendees feel placed in the back of the church to accept your kind at home at St. Luke’s. If you would like to learn more donations. about or be a part of St. Luke’s Welcome Initiative, please contact Savannah Stevenson at Children's Liturgy and Care [email protected]. St. Luke's seeks to nurture and support children's participation in liturgy and prayer. Children are always welcome in worship, and childcare is available for infants Baptisms Please contact Mo. Stacey to arrange baptism for your through age six in the JK classroom. Please ask an usher for children: [email protected]. Future baptism directions. If your child is sick, we ask that you do not bring your dates are: child into the nursery. For more information please contact Sunday, May 20, 2018 (Feast of Pentecost) Mo. Stacey at [email protected]. Offering Cards There are small cards available at the rear of the church to place in the offering plate as a symbol if you customarily pledge online or by mail. Ones & Twos Group at St Luke in the Fields Resumes Friday, April 6 at 9:30 am in Laughlin Hall This ministry is a support and information group for young children and their parents and caregivers. Please contact Mo. Stacey ([email protected]) if you have any questions. St. Luke’s Sunday School Sunday School is offered at 10:15am on appointed Sunday mornings for young people age two through high school from September to June, see calendar for locations. Pre-kindergarten and elementary classes offer age appropriate engagement with Biblical stories through art, movement and service. Youth confirmation classes for middle and high school students are led by Father Reynolds. All children are welcome to attend Sunday School on any given Sunday. For more information about programs for children and families please contact Mo. Stacey at [email protected].

Ushers needed for 9:15 and 11:15 services The Ushers Guild is seeking additional ushers who can serve at either 9:15 or 11:15 services. You only need to commit to ushering once every one to two months, and you get to choose the Sundays you're available. Training and mentoring is provided. For more information, or to schedule a 10-minute training, contact Steve Novak at [email protected]. Sacraments of Healing and Reconciliation There is a Service of Healing that follows the 11:15am Eucharist Sunday mornings (10:30am during the summer) at the icon and votive of the Blessed Virgin Mary. If you are worshiping at other services and wish to receive prayers and the laying on of hands for yourself or on behalf of a loved one, please know that the sacrament of healing—as with the sacrament of reconciliation—is always available by request from the clergy. Vestry On-Call To address any concern or question you may have about St. Luke’s parish or ministry, two Vestry members are on call each month. For April, they are Ben Jenkins (646.415.1372) and Tina Johnson Hattan (917.679.6304). You can also reach the vestry on call at: [email protected]

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Parish Announcements Sermons Online Sermons are available in audio and print formats on the web at stlukeinthefields.org/sermons; hard copies are available at the rear of the church. Flower Memorials Please contact Amina 212.924.0562 | [email protected] to request a Flower Memorial in celebration of a special event or in memory of those who have died. The suggested donation is $200 per memorial to cover costs. Checks should be made payable to the Church of St. Luke in the Fields, with a memorandum "donation for flowers.‖ Please check first with Amina to reserve a specific date for your commemoration.

20s30s Activities at St. Luke’s St. Luke’s has an active group of people in their 20s and 30s who are involved in all areas of parish life. Additionally, there is a 20s30s group that meets on a more or less monthly basis for fun, fellowship, service, and good conversation. This might take the form of one of our Theology on Tap gatherings at a local pub, a group effort to volunteer for one of St. Luke’s outreach programs, getting together for a movie, or day trip out of the city. Also, we usually meet up on the last Sunday of the month at coffee hour to head out for brunch. Learn more about what we are up to, to hear about upcoming events, and to join in on an ongoing conversation about new activities, join our email list by contacting Rachel Krause-Hurn at [email protected]. Please see additional announcements for schedule of activities. Upcoming Events 20s30s Brunch The next 20s30s Brunch will be on Sunday 29 April, following the 11:15 mass. RSVP to Rachel Krause Hurn [email protected] or Fr William Ogburn [email protected]. 20s30s at the Cloisters On 13th May, the 20s30s Group will gather at the Cloisters for the Met’s Spring costume show, on the theme of ―The Catholic Imagination.‖ After the exhibit, Jared Spencer & Josh Dumas have graciously offered to host a gathering in their home (a 10-minute walk from the Cloisters) for a drink and a nosh. Please mark your calendars and look for more details to come.

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Adult Education

April 30: Bible Study

Monday nights, 7pm in Laughlin Hall February 5 – May 21 Applying Our Hearts to Wisdom | An Exploration of the Psalter The Book of Psalms is a collection of songs for corporate worship and private devotion, expressing a full gamut of human emotions, from woeful lament to ecstatic praise. Adult Education will focus on this body of liturgical poetry by exploring the Psalter’s history, context, interpretations, translations, settings, liturgical use, and musical settings through Bible Study and a variety of guest speakers. Go to our website for more details on Adult Ed: stlukeinthefields.org/learn-grow/adulteducation/

May 7: Guest Speaker | VK McCarty Patristic Light on Psalm 104 Psalm 104, which praises God's Creation in panoramic lyricism, was seen by the Early Church Fathers as providing scriptural warrant for the goodness of Creation. We will examine this masterpiece which charges each one of us to "Bless the Lord, O my Soul."

Tuesday, April 10: Guest Speaker | Dr Andrea Weiss “How Long?”: Turning to the Psalms in times of crisis Since their inception long ago, people have turned to psalms for solace, support, and insight. We will study selected passages from the book of Psalms as we consider what makes these biblical texts so compelling and how they can speak to us in meaningful ways today. April 16: Guest Speaker | David Shuler Psalms in Christian Worship An examination of use of psalms in Christian worship, with a focus on Catholic worship, and an overview of musical settings through the centuries. April 23: Guest Speaker | Dr Alan Cooper “To Behold the beauty of God:” Psalm 27 Psalm 27 appears in Christian lectionaries for Epiphany and Lent and is the principal Jewish penitential psalm for the High Holiday season. This beautiful psalm is distinctive in both its structure and its religious message. We will read the psalm closely in the light of Jewish and Christian reception (both commentary and liturgical use) and discuss ways in which it remains meaningful for us today.

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Christian Formation 2017—2018 The Formation Program at St. Luke’s is designed to prepare adult parishioners for Baptism, Confirmation, Reception, or the Reaffirmation of Baptismal Vows at the Easter Vigil. It is a way for people to find their way ―home‖ to St. Luke’s, whether from another tradition, no tradition, or a life-time with the Episcopal Church. The program consists of three parts, listed below. The Discovery Series is open to anyone interested in the subject matter, and the latter two parts are for those who have completed the Discovery Series and wish to proceed as candidates to be presented to the Bishop at the Easter Vigil on March 31, 2018. All candidates are paired with a sponsor who will introduce them more deeply to the life and ministries of St. Luke’s Church. Candidates are expected to attend all four sessions of the Discovery Series and to participate in all subsequent meetings of the program. Full participation in the liturgies of Holy Week is strongly encouraged. Part III: Preparing for Deeper Life in the Community Sunday, April 8, 1:30-3:00 Final Wrap-Up in Laughlin Hall For questions or more information, please contact Fr. William Ogburn at [email protected] or 212.924.9327

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Music & Arts at St. Luke in the Fields Thursday nights at 8 PM Pre-Concert Lectures at 7 PM $35 general; $25 students & seniors Tickets available at: stlukeinthefields.org/store For more information: [email protected], 212-414-9419. Join us for our last concert of the season! May 3 The Glorious Mysteries: Music of Biber and Lassus Leah Gale Nelson, violin; The Choir of St. Luke in the Fields Heinrich Ignaz Franz van Biber (1664-1704), the preeminent violin virtuoso of the 17th-century and Kapellmeister of Salzburg’s beautiful baroque cathedral, left a body of extraordinary works for the violin, most notably his Mystery Sonatas (also called the Rosary Sonatas). St. Luke's resident baroque violinist Leah Nelson will present the set representing the ―Glorious Mysteries‖ of the Rosary. The program will also include motets for the season by Renaissance master Orlande de Lassus, sung by the Choir.

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Outreach Art & Acceptance at St. Luke’s A Saturday evening drop-in program for LGBTQ youth between the ages of 16 and 24 experiencing homelessness. We offer arts & crafts, writing, vogue, board games, open ―mic‖ nights, a ―pop-up‖ shop with gently used seasonal clothing and sample size toiletries, a nutritious meal, legal services, and HIV/AIDS education and testing. Saturdays from 7:00 – 9:00 pm.

Food Pantry St. Luke's collects non-perishable food items for the St. Clement’s Food Pantry. Our donations provide food for over 500 people weekly: canned soups, fish, vegetables, beans, cereals, rice, pasta, and peanut butter. We are looking for volunteers to sort and pack the food once a week, after any Sunday service. For more information, contact Tina Johnson at [email protected].

As the weather is turning colder, we are in need of warm jackets, socks, underwear, large size jeans, oversized Tshirts and travel size deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste. R/T ($5.50) Metrocards are essential so youth can arrive at their next destination safely and access other services for which transportation is crucial. If you are in a position to donate a R/T Metrocard, we would be extremely grateful.

St. Luke’s Garden Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to dusk. Always dreamed of having a garden? You are invited to join the garden volunteers the 2nd Tuesday of the Month. Please contact Anna Rice-Yaffe, Director of Volunteers at [email protected].

The GO Project At St. Luke’s The GO Project at St. Luke’s aims to close the achievement gap for all under-resourced families who have children struggling in New York City public schools. For this academic year, St. Luke’s is hosting 90 students; one class of first graders, two classes of second graders, two classes of third graders, and one fourth grade class, over 21 Saturdays from October to April. Instruction is individualized and differentiated for special student needs. Curriculum is aligned to the Common Core Learning Standards in reading, writing, and math. For information on how you can help On the Block Outreach programs, by donating or volunteering, please contact Simone Richmond at 212.414.7442 | [email protected].

Thrift Shop The thrift shop is located in the basement of the Parish House. St. Luke’s Thrift Shop will be closed beginning January 13th, for approximately six months during renovations—we plan on reopening by July 2018. Please contact Maureen Doyle, Church Business Manager if you have any questions at 212 633-7817. For more information about any of our Outreach programs, please contact Father Reynolds at 212.633.2099 | [email protected].

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Parish Life Centering Prayer Tuesdays 7pm Laughlin Hall All are welcome. Take some time to open your heart to God's voice within for a gentle practice of prayer in silence. ―Whenever you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret.” Matthew 6:6. Contact Richard Kigel at 718.698.7514 | [email protected].

Altar Guild Robert McVey: 212.330.7114|[email protected] Sean Scheller: 917.647.9244 | [email protected]. Lectors Guild Terry di Paolo: [email protected] | 917.612.7237. Eucharistic Minister Weiben Wang: [email protected] | 646.408.8070.

Liturgical Service Opportunities If you are interested in serving on any of our guilds, please contact one of our guild heads.

Weekday Mass Assistant Cindy Brome: [email protected] |917.723.5314.

Acolyte Training Weiben Wang: [email protected] | 646.408.8070 Nicole Hanley: [email protected]

Ushers Steve Novak: [email protected] | 646.406.5548.

Youth Acolytes at the 9:15am service Father Reynolds: 212.633.2099 |[email protected].

Flower Guild Donald Conrad: [email protected]| 646.884.3145.

Pastoral Ministries Do You Need Pastoral Care? Please let a clergy person know if you are having a hard time and need pastoral care. There are a variety of forms this care might take. For example, we can often arrange to visit you in the hospital or at home, we can have a Eucharistic Visitor bring you communion, we can offer a listening ear, and/or we can get you in touch with lay pastoral care givers in the parish. Please contact Fr. Ogburn at [email protected] or 212.924.9397. For pastoral emergencies on nights and weekends, please call the emergency pastoral beeper at 646.240.5740.

Pastoral Care Network Meeting The Pastoral Care Network provides care for parishioners in need through visiting, prayer, note writing, telephoning, and other forms of reaching out. It also provides a place of mutual support for all care-givers and seeks to empower parishioners to be present and helpful to people who are experiencing difficulty. Monthly meetings consist of 3 parts, each lasting about 20 minutes: 1) a review of pastoral needs in the parish and development of plans to address them; 2) a brief training to help develop participants' pastoral skills; and 3) a supportive check-in, where reflection and discussion on experiences in caregiving are invited. Please contact Fr. William Ogburn at [email protected] or St. Luke’s Online Intercessory Prayer Group Members of the group receive weekly prayer lists online and 212.924.9397 for more information. join a ministry of keeping the concerns, celebrations, and hopes of Parishioners in their prayers. The group also gathers for occasional Quiet Days. To become a member of the group, or for Quiet Day information, please contact Janet Vetter at [email protected] or 212.924.9327.

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Parish Intercessions Persons listed below are prayed for weekdays by name at the 6:15pm Eucharist and on other occasions throughout the week. Due to the large need, the list is kept to family, loved ones, and close friends of parishioners only; names remain on the list for one month (six months for chronic illness). An additional list, circulated electronically to the intercessory prayer group only, is maintained for private concerns and for a wider circle of concern that may include parish members’ acquaintances, loved ones of close friends, etc. All of the names on the printed list and the electronic list are prayed for regularly by members of the Intercessory Prayer Group. Parish members are encouraged to incorporate this list into their own devotions. To add a name to either prayer list, to provide an update, to express a need for ongoing prayer beyond one month, or to have a name removed from the list, please e-mail [email protected] or call Fr. William Ogburn at 212.924.9397. Those Who Are Ill or in Need of Intercession Those Who are Ill or in Need of Intercession Agnes Abarrientos, friend of Ryan Binongo Gustavo Acosta, brother of George George and Lenny Acosta Brian Aylward, family member of Joy Sullivan Rachael Baltimore, daughter of Lorraine Baltimore Jacqui Taylor & Isaac Basker Tod Bergman, friend of Anahi Galante Roger Bingler & Janet Vetter Hank Bjorklund, friend of John Ericson & Jainee McCarroll Eleftherios "Teddy" Bonaros, friend of John Carollo David Bongiorni, friend of Anahi Galante Joe Borelli and Family Michael Bradley, partner of Doug Blanchard Hank Buckwalter, friend of Sean Scheller Edwin Burrows, friend of Donald Gerardi Dorothy Carey Catherine Carnevale, aunt of Lenny Acosta Jeffrey Caruso, friend of Anahi Galante Karen Cirillo and Annemarie Corradino, sister and sister in law of Richard Cirillo Jason Coleman, nephew of Phyllis Jenkins Charity Cooper, friend of John Carollo Cleve Crosby, friend of Linda Mason Toni Dalton, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Bernice Darrow, friend of Michael Anderson Vicky Gardner Davis, friend of Deborah Harding Barb Day, mother of Chap Clara De Carlo, friend of Janet Vetter Randy DeFoy, friend of Don Wright Bob Dellacona Kathleen DeMartini, mother of Nicole Nicole DiMartini Charmaine & Jack Diehl, sister and brother in law of Dianne Weyers Rev. Tommy Dillon, friend of Paul Lane

Those Who are Ill of in Need or Intercession (cont.) Ray and Michele Dupey, friends of Anahi Galante Constance Durant, friend of Beryl Frankel Tracy Dussman, friend of Richard Falk Nancy Eisenberg & Family, sister of Don Wright Emma Ann Faulk, friend of Stanley Simbonis Grace Fenner, sister of Genny Smith Debbie Fernandez, friend of Julia Alberino Tanya Fields, friend of Paul Lane Joe and Terri Fiore Arlene Fisher, aunt of Michael Anderson Beryl Frankel Stephanie Frankel, daughter-in-law of Beryl Ruth French, sister of Diane Weyers Anahi Galante Vicki Gardner-Davis, friend of Deborah Harding Ed Garthwaite, cousin of Vince Chiumento Martha Geissinger & Monica Mayper Martine and Pierre Godeau, parents of Caroline Borderies Aaron Goldsmith, nephew of Joan Goodman Michael Day & Dovida Goodman, son & daughter-in-law of Kirk Hollingsworth Ackele Gowie, son of Joan Murray Troi Graves, friend of Phyllis Jenkins Irene Grimes, sister of Richard Bentley Rosemary (Rusty) Gutwillig, friend of Monica Mayper Joe Gustrin, friend of Beryl Frankel Peter David Hall, friend of Deborah Harding Miki Hamlin, friend of John Carollo Blaise Hancock Thomas Hanley, uncle of Nicole Hanley Lyn Hathaway, sister of Patty Aakre Jude Hayo, friend of Anahi Galante Sandy Hicks, aunt of Rob Strobel David Hixon, friend of Dan Connelly

14 Those Who are Ill or in Need of Intercession (cont.) Kirk Hollingsworth Ellen Hudson, friend of Janet Vetter Ralf Hupe, brother-in-law of Peg Murphy Luci Jackson, aunt of Chap Day Kevin James, son of Monica Dobson Goldsborough Andrew Jensen, friend of John Carollo Emily and Nancy Kaiser Barbara Karsten Rev. Kat Katsanis-Semel & Family, wife of Goldalee Katsanis-Semel Laura & Ilias Katsanis, parents & parents-in-law of Rev. Kat & Goldalee Katsanis-Semel Kathleen Kennedy, friend of Shelly Mayron Sandi Kenney, sister of Bobby Rough Vicki de Klerk, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Stafford Krause, father of Drew Krause Kathy Laytos, friend of Vince Chiumento George LeBlanc, cousin of Paul Lane Lorraine Lee, friend of John Carollo Fr. Terry Lee, uncle of Thomas Lee Adele Lerner, friend of Stephen Novak Jean Lloyd, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Joe Long, friend of Manuel Garza Noreen MacKay, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Judy Maged, friend of Anahi Galante Ginny Manitta, cousin of Frank Russo Scott McAuley, cousin of Michael Anderson Max McGuire, friend of Anahi Galante Kenneth Miller, friend of Manuel Garza Willie Monroe, nephew of Ann Monroe Mary Moody, mother of Eileen Guilfoyle and David Moody Fr. Tim Morehouse Gary Morrow, nephew of Judy Barrett Danny Mullin, friend of Peg Murphy Linda & Rosalina Munoz, mother & grandmother of Demetrio Munoz Joan Murray Mary Murphy, mother of Steve Murphy Majed Neaimi, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Julie Noreen, niece of Dianne Weyers Mary Lou Noreen, sister of Dianne Weyers Adith M. Novak, friend of Manuel Garza Marie Onzo, friend of John Carollo Glenn Pasanen, brother in law of Beverly Smith Christina Poskrobko, friend of Simon Carr Helaine & Carol Powell, friends of Janet Vetter Billy Powers, husband of Patsy Powers Fr. John Predmore, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker

THE SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER Those Who are Ill or in Need of Intercession (cont.) Bijan Qutub, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Rickey Ybarra Ragetti, friend of John Carollo Patty Rasado, friend of John Carollo Olivier Rochmann, cousin of Caroline Borderies Ira & Leona Ross, uncle and aunt of Genny Smith Jumana Sakkijha, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Glenn Sather, father of Andy & father-in-law of Kit Emory David Schilling, friend of Janet Vetter Andrew Shear, friend of Beryl Frankel Michael Sibalis, friend of Paul Lane Peter Simbonis, brother of Stanley Simbonis Stanley Simbonis Elizabeth Smyth, mother of Tim Symth Eric Somers Robert Steeley, friend of Manuel Garza Dorothy Stinette, friend of Elissa Lane Amy Suek, friend of Kevin Reilly Jonathan Sweeting, great grandson of Phyllis Jenkins Hank Techentin, friend of John Bradley Ola Mae & Adam Tharpe Peter Thomas, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Salvador Peter Tomas, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Fr Fred Tondalo, friend of Lynn Walker Marie Torrance, cousin of Peg Murphy Debra Tretinik, friend of Don Wright Michael Turner Pat Walker, friend of Genny Smith Steve Weiland, friend of Kirk Hollingsworth Harry Welsh, friend of Bruce Fulton Dianne Weyers Don Wright For the Elderly Raymond Alberino, uncle of Julia Alberino Robert Anschlowar, father of Jeff Juan Aponte & Antonia Torres, parents of Wilfredo Andrew Bennachetti, friend of Donny Taffurelli Edel Bodamer, aunt of Donny Taffurelli Robert Buel, friend of Michael Anderson Antonio Centeno, Sr., friend of John Carollo Ersilia Cioffi, mother of Tina Jean Cistaro, aunt of Vince Angeles Dacanay, grandmother of Demetrio Munoz Angie Danisi, friend of John Carollo Alan & Marjorie Dean, cousins of Beryl Frankel Upendra Nath and Urmila Devi Dubey, parents- in-law of Vince Chiumento Helen Donahue, friends of Vince Chiumento

THE SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER For the Elderly (cont.) Rosaline & Thomas Eghobamien, parents of Aimua Joan & Richard Gargiulo, parents of Diane Gargiulo Martine Godeau, mother of Caroline Borderies Robert Groen, friend of Alex Tooker Trevor Hosang, friend of Alex Tooker Vivian S. Howard, mother of Alycia Varina Johnson, mother of Tina Johnson Charles & Robert Keenan, father & uncle of Charlie Lillian Lucchesi, family friend of Donald Taffurelli Hildy Matloff, friend of Suzanne Pyrch Virginia Mitro, friend of John Carollo Rosalina Munoz, grandmother of Demetrio Munoz Jacqueline Murphy-Zolno, friend of John Carollo Jerry Ohlsten, friend of Don Wright Agnes Ondrovic, aunt of Mary O’Shaughnessy Charity Paul Esther Petrozziello, friend of Vince Chiumento John A. Pyrch, father of Suzanne Jim Ramsey, friend of Larry Mead Adelaide Richter, friend of Phyllis Jenkins Emma Hamilton Rosado, friend of John Carollo Annette Rubenstein, friend of John Carollo Catherine & George Rusin, aunt & uncle of Vince Chiumento Luz Sanchez, mother of Patty Rosado Lila Schmidt, friend of Donny Taffurelli Rose Scott, mother-in-law of Michael S. Anderson Martha Barry Smith, mother of Ted Smith Sandy Straus, friend of Ragland Watkins & James Middleton Donald & Mary Taffurelli, parents of Donny Taffurelli Jadvyga Vaiciunas, friend of Vince Chiumento Victoria Luz Vale, friend of Peg Murphy Charlotte Weathersby, friend of John Carollo Gundel Zuelke, friend of John Carollo For Those Who Have Recently Died William Dale, friend of Chap Day John A Pyrch, father of Suzanne Pyrch and Deborah Emin Luz Sanchez, friend of John Carollo For Those Whose Memorial of Death Falls This Week Catherine Patricia Denk, mother of Patsy Powers Robin Edgerley, aunt of Rev. Kat Katsanis~Semel Peter Tucker, grand uncle of John Carollo Suzi Belzer, mother of James (April 11, 2011) Leon Frankel, husband of Beryl Frankel John O’Shaughnessy, father of Mary

15 Bobby Green, grandfather of Katherine Lyons Joann Cracchiolo, aunt of John Carollo For Those in the Military Lief Bingler (Korea), son of Roger Bingler Sean Steven Bartlett, nephew of Charles Keenan & John Bradley Timothy Harrison, son of Belinda Harrison and friend of Michael Anderson For Those Recently Baptized & Confirmed Gabrielle Behnke Agustin Crespo-Nazario Tinka Harvard Anthony Mak Melissa Perry Amos Slifkin Robert Strobel For Those Preparing for Marriage & Blessing of a Civil Marriage Melissa Perry & Agustin Crespo-Nazario Matt Feldman & Nick Nikic John Michael Hemsley & Mary Katherine Rebentisch In Thanksgiving For Those Expecting the Birth or Adoption of a Child Anthony Mak & Charles Alvarez Rachel Krause-Hurn and Drew Krause For Seminarians and Those Preparing for Holy Orders & Other Ministries Anahi Galante, Alex Herasimtschuk, Rev. Julia Stroud, & Heidi Thorsen Oxford Anglican Cycle of Prayer The Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean Diocesan Cycle of Prayer The Episcopal Mission of Santiago, Dover Plains, Harlem Valley Ministry For Our Companions in Ministry Tsogong Cathedral, the Diocese of Matlosane, South Africa; and the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Primrose Hill, the Diocese of London

The Church of St. Luke in the Fields 487 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 Website: www.stlukeinthefields.org Email: [email protected] Like our Facebook Page: The Church of St. Luke in the Fields Join our Facebook Group: "St. Luke in the Fields" RECTOR The Reverend Caroline Stacey 212.924.0562 [email protected] MINISTRY & WORSHIP The Reverend William L. Ogburn Senior Associate 212.924.9327 [email protected] The Reverend Bo Reynolds Curate & School Chaplain 212.633.2099 [email protected] David Shuler Director of Music & Organist 212.633.2167 [email protected] ASSISTING CLERGY The Reverend Milton Gatch The Reverend Thomas Miller The Reverend Bill Paulsen The Reverend Jay Wegman

Telephone: 212.924.0562 Fax: 212.633.2098 Pastoral Emergencies: 646.240.5740 ADMINISTRATION Maureen Doyle, Business & Finance Manager 212.633.7817 ▪ [email protected] Rishie Singh, Senior Accountant 212.924.1523 ▪ [email protected] Tony Serrano, Facilities Manager 212.924.3080 ▪ [email protected] Kelsin Giron, Facilities Supervisor 212.924.5960 x133 ▪ [email protected] Lynn Brewster, Communication Manager 212.647.1837 ▪ [email protected] Simone Richmond, Development & Outreach Manager 212.414.7442 ▪ [email protected] Amina T. Syedullah, Parish Office Administrator 212.924.0562 ▪ [email protected] Rita McCarthy, Thrift Shop Manager 212.924.9364 ▪ [email protected] Elissa Weiss, Concert Series Assistant 212.414.9419 ▪ [email protected]

ST. LUKE’S SCHOOL Bart Baldwin, Head 212.924.5960 ▪ www.stlukeschool.org ST. LUKE’S VESTRY William Robertson & Jared Spencer, Wardens Terry di Paolo Bruce Goerlich Ben Jenkins Tina Johnson Hattan Richard Kigel

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