June 7, 2021

Family Gathering on June 9 at 7pm

We are very happy to invite families to join us at the Parish of the Epiphany for a time of fellowship and dessert on Wednesday, June 9 at 7:00 pm. Please click on the Evite below for details and to RSVP.

Family Gathering Evite

This will be a time for parents to reconnect and celebrate being together at our church again. Children and teens are very welcome; we will have low-key activities available for them. Please indicate the number of attendees in the Evite. Questions? Please email Bryn (bhollenbeck@3crowns.org). 

Outdoor Worship for Young Families

This summer we invite all families with children aged preschool through sixth grade to join us for a series of new outdoor worship services. These short (30 minute) services will take place in the Cloister Garden and are created especially for children and their caregivers to worship together. 

Our first Outdoor Worship for Young Families will be in the Cloister Garden on Sunday, June 13, at 5:00 pm. Pre-registration is required: please sign up here by Friday, June 11. 

Our second family worship service will be on Sunday, June 27, at 5:00 pm. We hope you will join us!

Yoga Class Returns to Epiphany

After a 16-month hiatus, Friday morning yoga begins again! Pam Gaither is delighted to invite you back, and welcomes you if you're attending for the first time.

  • Date: Friday June 18, 2021
  • Time: 9:30-10:45 am
  • Where: Hadley Hall, Cloister Garden (weather permitting)
  • Who: Beginners to seasoned practitioners. All levels are welcome.
  • Class Size: 15-student limit
  • Fee: Pay as you can. Suggested: $18.00. Seniors, students, military: $15.00
  • Precautions: All students must be fully vaccinated. Masks optional. 4-6 foot distance. Ventilation. 

Bring a yoga mat and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Props are provided. 

Questions? For more information, contact Pam at phgaither@gmail.com or visit her website

Juneteenth Commemoration Panel

Juneteenth is celebrated throughout the US on June 19 to recognize the end of slavery. 155 years later, mass incarceration has repacled it as a form of bondage in Black and Brown communities.

On Tuesday, June 15 at 7:30 pm, join the Network for Social Justice and the Winchester Public Library for a virtual panel discussion on criminal justice with three panelists: Donna Patalano (General Counsel for the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office); Helina Fontes (Program Director of Northeast Recovery Learning Center); and Sean Ellis, who was recently exonerated after spending 22 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Mr. Ellis was recently the subject of a Netflix documentary called Trial 4

Attendees are encouraged to first read Just Mercy (adult or young adult version) by Bryan Stevenson or view the film of the same title for context. The event is appropriate for adults and school-age children age 13 and up. To register, please click here

Julie Carrick Dalton Book Discussion 

On Thursday, June 24 at 7:30 pm, Epiphany parishioner Julie Carrick Dalton will join a Zoom call to discuss her award-winning Climate Fiction book Waiting for the Night Song.

Part climate fiction, part mystery, Julie’s debut novel weaves her love for the New Hampshire lakes and woods into a riveting story. The protagonist, Cadie Kessler, works as an entomologist, trying to protect the New Hampshire woods from an invasive species and the ever-present fear of drought that could lead to devastating fire. Through Cadie’s eyes, we see her beloved forest as living and breathing, worthy of care.

On June 24, Julie and Nick Myers will discuss the influence of climate change in her novel, the power of friendship, and a call to fight for what we believe in. 

You’ll want to read the book before the book discussion. It’s available at most bookstores. Bookends in Winchester is currently offering a 10% discount.

To join us via Zoom, please click the meeting link. To learn more about sustainability and creation care at Epiphany, please click here.  

 
 

Support Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City

Even in the midst of bombardment and destruction, Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City continues to stand tall as a safe haven for its neighbors. Throughout the 11 day war, Ahli -  the only Christian hospital in the densely populated occupied territory home to two million Palestinians - treated people with broken bones and shrapnel and glass injuries as well as regular medical care.

Ahli Arab Hospital is operated by the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem. In response to the hospital’s needs, the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem (AFEDJ) has sent out appeals to donors to help with the most pressing of those needs.

Emergency funding has begun to enable to hospital to:

  • Increase the free community clinic from one day to four days a week
  • Purchase fuel to power the generators the 18 to 20 hours each day when the power grid is offline
  • Purchase medicine and medical supplies
  • Expand its burn center to treat an increased number of children with burns
  • Expand its psychosocial rehabilitation program to treat children and their caregivers severely traumatized by the war

Suhaila Tarazi, the hospital's long-time director, says, “To our friends in Ahli’s mission of healing, I give thanks. Though the situation in Gaza is horrifying and grim, we at Ahli are confident that through your support we will replace despair with hope, mourning with comfort, humiliation with dignity, and injury with healing."

To support the ministry of Ahli Hospital or to learn more about its mission, please click here.

Epiphany Views from the Pews

To share our excitement about reuniting again in person, we have initiated a brief “views from the pews” video series inviting parishioners to share their favorite place to sit in the pews, what they may have missed while being away from Epiphany over the past 15 months, and why they’re excited or looking forward to returning to church in person.  These very brief videos (a minute or less) will then be shared on our website and in social media to give people (especially newcomers) a snapshot of who we are as a parish community.  

If you would like to join this project, Kathryn Dominguez will be recording videos of parishioners sitting in the pews. To find a time to meet, contact office@3crowns.org or call 781-729-1922. You can also record a message from home and email it to her if easier. We look forward to collecting many of these short videos over the course of the next few months!  

In-Person Worship Is Back!

Welcome home, beloved community! Epiphany has resumed 8:00 am and 10:00 am in-person worship, with advanced registration required. Registration for the upcoming Sunday is visible and open as of Monday at noon. To sign up, please visit the Events page of our parish website, or call the parish office at 781-729-1922 once registration opens. To view the livestream of our 10:00 am service, click here to join us for online worship. 

This Week's Calendar

Click here to access the complete parish calendar.


Monday, June 7
11:00am Altar Guild Tapestry Conservation in Hadley Hall 

7:30pm AA Meeting in Hadley Hall


Tuesday, June 8

8:30am Employment Transition Group Meeting via Zoom 

9:30am Staff Meeting in Hadley Hall 

12:00pm Noonday Prayer via Zoom

1:00pm Epiphany Visitors Meeting via Zoom 

5:00pm Circle of Life via Zoom


Wednesday, June 9
7:30am Morning Prayer via Zoom

7:00pm Parents' Gathering in the Bishop Garden and Cloister Garden


Thursday, June 10

All Day Staff Retreat

5:30pm Men's Group via Zoom

7:00pm Gifts & Memorials Committee in the Suter Room  

7:00pm Healing Prayers via Zoom

9:00pm Compline via Zoom


For More Information

For pastoral emergencies, please contact Rev. Nick by dialing 781-729-1922 Ext. 5. 
Click to view our Family Newsletter for parents, youth, and children. 
Click to find information on our worship services
Click to learn more if you are new to Epiphany.
Sign-up for online pledge payments here.

 
3 Crowns

70 Church Street, Winchester, MA  01890
781-729-1922
www.3crowns.org

A WELCOMING COMMUNITY