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Merry Christmas!. Upcoming Services. The Longest Night

St. Matthias Anglican Church
Christmas Blessings to you and yours!
Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

Dear friends, 

What a year this has been! One that saw renewal and hope, creativity and an outpouring of human care from around this earth. It has been a year where some of our congregation celebrated anniversaries, marriages, the birth of grandchildren and the beginning of new stages in our lives. It was also a year of struggle as we have faced isolation, lockdown, sickness, separation from our friends, families and worshipping communities and the death of loved ones. 

In reflecting on Christmas last year, I wrote:

"And though born once in chronological time, God also comes very specifically to each of us in our own time, in the very particular pain and uncertainly we endure. God is Incarnate in our own neighbourhoods, lives and passions, shedding light on those places of marginalization and fear, inhabiting our flesh, weeping and rejoicing with us and calling us always forward to renewal and reconciliation for all that God inhabits."

None of us knew last Christmas, what a year we were entering into and yet, I have seen the face of Christ incarnate in each one of you - holding, carrying, embracing and walking with us through this difficult year. I have seen you reach out to each other and to the most vulnerable in our midst with the love and compassion of the word made flesh. 

Though there have been and will be moments of loneliness and pain - moments where this pandemic feels endless, may you also have moments where the light of God breaks through. May you know a love and a peace that pass all understanding! May you find yourself surprised by a joy that cannot be bound and know yourself so deeply held by the Creator of all.

My prayers and gratitude overflow for each of you!

Wishing you, your family and friends the joy and wonder of the Incarnation, May the Christ who was born in Bethlehem, dwell in your hearts and bring you peace. Merry Christmas from all of us at St. Matthias! 

-The Reverend Meagan Crosby-Shearer 

https://www.theworkofthepeople.com/hope-beyond-all-hope

Upcoming Services

Advent Spiral – 24/7 Self- directed Stations of the Nativity (Richmond lawn of the church)  

Longest Night – Evening Prayer Dec 22, 9 pm Email admin@emmauscommunity.ca for the Zoom link  

St. Matthias Christmas Eve Service – 8 pm (via the Sunday Morning Zoom link) 7:45 pm to say Merry Christmas to everyone!  

December 25th -  Christmas Day Service of the Word https://www.christchurchcathedral.bc.ca/events/service-of-the-word-for-christmas-day/2020-12-25  

No Worship on December 27th – The Church office will be closed Dec 25th- January 4th

The Longest Night

The Longest Night

An online service for those who struggle with the season - Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Any and all are welcomed to join us on Zoom for the Longest Night (sometimes known as "Blue Christmas"); a time of prayer for those who struggle with the season. This time will be facilitated by Meagan Crosby-Shearer.

You are welcomed to bring your lament, grief and pain as we offer that to God in holy darkness on this particularly difficult year.

Please note this is deliberately late (9 pm) so that those with little ones can join in after bedtime.

Email admin@emmauscommunity.ca or incumbent@stmatthiasvictoria.ca for the Zoom link

For more infomation visit:

http://stmatthiasvictoria.ca/events/the-longest-night/2020-12-22

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Christmas Eve Service

Christmas Eve Service

Thursday, December 24, 2020

Joy to the World!

Come, join with shepherds and angels to celebrate the good tidings of great joy! 

That Christ is born now and always bringing light and hope and love to our loves and tp this world.

Join us on Dec 24th at 7:45 pm to share Christmas Greetings. Worship will start at 8 pm.

Dress in your festive Christmas best, light your candles and join us as we worship this vulnerable baby, this newborn king!  

Click Read More for the bulletin

Email incumbent@stmatthiasvictoria.ca for the Zoom link

Image by the Artist Scott Erickson

https://www.scottericksonart.com/#/advent-art-show/

For more infomation visit:

http://stmatthiasvictoria.ca/events/christmas-eve-service--277/2020-12-24

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Service of the Word and Worship for Christmas Day

Service of the Word and Worship for Christmas Day

Friday, December 25, 2020

This livestreamed service can be watched here: www.christchurchcathedral.bc.ca/live

For more infomation visit:

http://stmatthiasvictoria.ca/events/service-of-the-word-and-worship-for-christmas-day/2020-12-25

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Thank-You!

Financial Update

At October 31, 2020, our deficit was $6,152. Our November results and preliminary indications for December indicate that the year-end will find us with a deficit of less than $10,000 – the smallest deficit in several years!

In this pandemic year, on the expenditure side, we have reduced many administrative and operating costs. On the revenue side, our congregation has generously maintained our general level of giving, and we have received COVID wage subsidies. However, COVID restrictions have reduced hall rental income and we suspended Attic Treasures.

In this difficult time, we hope St. Matthias folk will find it possible to make Christmas offerings and to plan for 2021 offerings as we hope for a return to in-person worship.

You may wish to consider either a one-time or ongoing offering through our secure website opportunity. On the main page, simply click on the “donate” box at the top.

We are so grateful for your support over this past year and look forward with hope to 2021!

Christmas Greetings from Emmaus and the AbbeyChurch

Christmas Greetings from Emmaus and the AbbeyChurch

Dear friends at St Matthias,

We have deeply appreciated our shared ministry with you throughout this past year! 

It has been a joy to come alongside you through these difficult days and we are hopeful about the future we might imagine and dream together!

May you know the unanticipated joy of the arrival of the Christ child in our midst this Christmastide.  May you be filled afresh with the hope, peace, joy and love of God.   

Yours,

The Emmaus Community and Abbey Church team

Please join us on Christmas Eve!

Kids Nativity - Dec 24 at 11 am

Live Stream Christmas Eve Service  - Dec 24 at 4 pm

Bluegrass Epiphany - January 3, 2021, at 4 pm 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXr2PBwTRDOyTtoJ-wUX9g

 

For more infomation visit:

http://stmatthiasvictoria.ca/news/christmas-greetings-from-emmaus-and-the-abbeychurch--161

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Christmas greetings from the bishop's office

Christmas greetings from the bishop's office

Dear friends,  

A few decades ago, there was a button making the rounds at Christmas that read, “Jesus is the Reason for the Season.” It was part of a somewhat clumsy salvo by Christians who felt that Christmas had been taken hostage by the Great Cathedral Mammon, and was suffering under the implacable expectations of a culture pining after the perfect family, the best parties, the milk of human kindness, and the lost innocence of childhood. Of course, none of these things is bad in and of itself, but neither are they the essence of the Christmas message.   

As people of faith, we have the capacity to disentangle our celebrations of Christmas from what they celebrate. We can take away the turkey dinner, the tinsel and glitter, charades after dinner, and the VISA bill, and still there will be the song of the angels, and God willing to enter our pain—even the pain of pandemic—as an infant, vulnerable as we are. I wonder what more the Church could hope to say just now? God is here, among us, “Emmanuel.”    

So how shall we celebrate Christmas this year? From coast-to-coast, Anglicans have devised creative ways of celebrating together—but apart: the primate has invited all parishes and people to ring bells together at noon on Christmas day; there will be a national Lessons and Carols service live-streamed on December 18; churches across our diocese are preparing to live-stream celebrations; and our cathedral will be featured on CHEK-TV for three broadcasted services over the holidays. We encourage you to check-in with your parish, and to visit the diocesan website where you can find more information on the events mentioned above and more.

We can celebrate quietly, too, in ways that are meaningful to us as individuals. Think about what elements of our usual celebrations have felt most significant to you. If it’s prayer, pray aloud or write your own prayers. If it’s song, sing joyfully with those in your household. Light candles in your home or get outdoors to marvel at the miracle of Creation, which is a reflection of the miracle of our Lord Jesus Christ.

These are days to be creative about how we know God and to remember that while we cannot gather, God still gathers with us. Also, rest. On Sunday, December 27 we have encouraged parishes across the diocese to suspend online worship services as a gift to parish leaders who have been working so hard this year to adapt to our ever-changing circumstances. This diocesan day of rest is also time for lay people to rest—you’ve been working hard, too! We hope that you gift yourself a quiet day to take care of yourself and renew your energy.  In the meantime, may God give you grace to seek the divine presence, as the shepherds did, in the least likely of places (COVID would count!); to find God in the cooing (and wailing) of something as tiny and fragile as the infant Jesus; and to recognize that only by your tenderness and care can this promise of salvation grow to its full stature and potential.    

Yours faithfully,   

(The Very Reverend) M. Ansley Tucker
diocesan administrator and dean of Columbia     

For more infomation visit:

http://stmatthiasvictoria.ca/news/christmas-greetings-from-the-bishops-office

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Joint Christmas message from the primate and ELCIC national bishop

Joint Christmas message from the primate and ELCIC national bishop

Watch the annual joint Christmas message from The Most Rev. Linda Nicholls, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, and the Rev. Susan Johnson, national bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmatthiasvictoria.ca/news/joint-christmas-message-from-the-primate-and-elcic-national-bishop

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