Tag: Advent 2024

  • The bulletin insert for December 22, 2024

    The bulletin insert for December 22, 2024

    This is the weekly bulletin insert from Sermons That Work.

    Journeying in the World

    As we come closer to the joy and promise of the Incarnation, we invite you to continue journeying the Way of Love. Consider this week which of the seven practices captured your imagination this Advent. Which challenged you or brought the most joy? Where did you find blessings or cross boundaries? Where is God calling you to witness to salvation being birthed into the world today?

    The Way of Love: Practices for Jesus-Centered Life. Worship. Pray. Turn. Bless. Rest. Go. Learn.

    For more Advent resources related to the Way of Love, visit episcopalchurch.org/wayoflove. There, you’ll find links to the full Advent curriculum Journeying the Way of Love, as well as Living the Way of Love in Community, a nine-session curriculum for use anytime.

    Sunday, December 22: WORSHIP

    Linger before leaving your worship time today. How is God calling you to hear and sing along with Mary’s Song? Read Luke 1:39-55.

    Monday, December 23: PRAY

    Pray along with the Collect for Advent 4, found on page 212 in The Book of Common Prayer. Pick three or four of your beloveds to focus your prayers on today. Make sure to leave some silent space for God to offer you some wisdom about what they may need right now.

    Fourth Sunday of Advent

    Purify our conscience, Almighty God, by your daily visitation,
    that your Son Jesus Christ, at his coming, may find in us a
    mansion prepared for himself; who lives and reigns with you,
    in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
    Amen.

    Tuesday, December 24: REST

    The conventional wisdom is that new parents should rest when the baby is resting. Make sure you take some time out to rest with Baby Jesus — and marvel in the wonder of a fresh, new, clean, shiny, tiny, precious start. Take a nap and thank God for the gift of Jesus and for peace at Christmas.


    Weekly bulletin inserts

    This weekly bulletin insert provides information about the history, music, liturgy, mission, and ministry of The Episcopal Church. For more information, please contact us at stw@episcopalchurch.org.

    Sermons That Work from the Episcopal Church

    Sermons That Work

    For more than 20 years, Sermons That Work, a ministry of The Episcopal Church’s Office of Communication, has provided free sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and other resources that speak to congregations across the Church. Our writers and readers come from numerous and varied backgrounds. Small house churches, sprawling cathedrals, and everything between use the resources that Sermons That Work provides.

    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

  • The bulletin insert for December 15, 2024

    The bulletin insert for December 15, 2024

    This is the weekly bulletin insert from Sermons That Work.

    Journeying with Community

    As we continue our Advent walk, we invite you to see the Way of Love as a journey that includes the community. The witness of Zechariah and Elizabeth who bring infant John to the Temple to be circumcised reminds us of the importance of our faith community to sustaining the Way of Love. Just as the community did for John’s family, communities provide a place for discernment, sometimes challenging us and other times affirming us. Communities celebrate and mark important moments along the journey.

    The Way of Love: Practices for Jesus-Centered Life. Worship. Pray. Turn. Bless. Rest. Go. Learn.

    For more Advent resources related to the Way of Love, visit episcopalchurch.org/wayoflove. There, you’ll find links to the full Advent curriculum Journeying the Way of Love, as well as Living the Way of Love in Community, a nine-session curriculum for use anytime.

    Sunday, December 15: WORSHIP

    Imagine the faces you’d like to see at church—an all-star list of folks you want to worship with. This could be people you know from summer camp when you were a kid, people who might have already died, people you work with — all your favorites. Commit to pray for those folks this week. And make a commitment to ask one of your all-stars to come to church with you in the next month.

    Monday, December 16: PRAY

    Pray along with the Collect for Advent 3, found on page 212 in The Book of Common Prayer. How will prayer guide you through the rest of the week? Set aside special time today to focus your intentions on stirring up peace and spreading joy.

    Third Sunday of Advent

    Stir up your power, O Lord, and with great might come
    among us; and, because we are sorely hindered by our sins,
    let your bountiful grace and mercy speedily help and deliver
    us; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom, with you and
    the Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, now and for ever. Amen.

    Tuesday, December 17: TURN

    Turn away from the busyness of the world right now. Turn your heart and mind toward giving thanks for this time of reflection, refreshment, and renewal.

    Wednesday, December 18: BLESS

    Spend a significant amount of time today discerning if there is a special blessing or gift you can share with your church, a local ministry, or with your community. Ask God to inspire and equip you with the fortitude and tools to make this gift something truly memorable and heartfelt.

    Thursday, December 19: REST

    Spend at least 45 minutes outside today, without doing yard work or fixing lights or redoing bows on the garland. Take some time to just sit outside and let the air wash over you, taking away the stress and worry of the moment. Read Psalm 100 before and after your outside time. See how this psalm may help you rest and recharge your spirit.

    Psalm 100 (BCP)

    Jubilate Deo

    1     Be joyful in the LORD, all you lands; *
              serve the LORD with gladness
              and come before his presence with a song.
    2     Know this: The LORD himself is God; *
              he himself has made us, and we are his;
              we are his people and the sheep of his pasture.
    3     Enter his gates with thanksgiving;
         go into his courts with praise; *
              give thanks to him and call upon his Name.
    4     For the LORD is good;
         his mercy is everlasting; *
              and his faithfulness endures from age to age.

    Friday, December 20: GO

    Read or watch your local news. Ask God to open your heart and eyes to ways you can promote reconciliation and healing in your community.

    Saturday, December 21: LEARN

    Read Matthew 4:18-22. How do these verses from Matthew inspire you to read Scripture with new eyes? Try reading several di­fferent translations of this passage. See how the language might change your reading of it.


    Weekly bulletin inserts

    This weekly bulletin insert provides information about the history, music, liturgy, mission, and ministry of The Episcopal Church. For more information, please contact us at stw@episcopalchurch.org.

    Sermons That Work from the Episcopal Church

    Sermons That Work

    For more than 20 years, Sermons That Work, a ministry of The Episcopal Church’s Office of Communication, has provided free sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and other resources that speak to congregations across the Church. Our writers and readers come from numerous and varied backgrounds. Small house churches, sprawling cathedrals, and everything between use the resources that Sermons That Work provides.

    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

  • Prophetic Voices podcast available for Christmas Day

    Prophetic Voices podcast available for Christmas Day

    In this episode of Prophetic Voices, we’ll be discussing the lectionary for Christmas Day. The texts covered in this episode are Genesis 1, Hebrews 1:1-12, Luke 2:1-20, and John 1:1-14. 

    Our amazing guests this week are: 

    • The thoughtful Gwen Carpenter from North Vancouver, British Columbia. She is a parishioner and Stephen Ministry Leader at West Vancouver United Church. She likes people a lot and is passionate about sharing God’s unconditional love by showing care through listening.
    • The Rev. Michele Morgan from Calgary, Alberta, rector of St. Mark’s, Capitol Hill, D.C. They like cross-stitching and are passionate about bike commuting, gun violence prevention, and Wynnona Earp, a cult television show. She and her wife are currently looking for a dog to adopt.
    • The exceptional Miriam McKenney from Cincinnati, Ohio, missioner for Beloved Community in the Diocese of Southern Ohio. She is the mother to three adult children, married to her husband David, and is passionate about picture books as well as being outdoors all year round.

    The Rev. Isaiah “Shaneequa” Brokenleg, The Episcopal Church’s staff officer for Racial Reconciliation, hosts Prophetic Voices. For more information on Becoming Beloved Community, visit iam.ec/becomingbelovedcommunity

    Prophetic Voices: Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community from the Episcopal Church

    Prophetic Voices: Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community

    Across our church and our society, we are having profound dialogues about race, truth, justice, and healing. Coming this Advent, Prophetic Voices: Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community explores where that dialogue intersects with our faith. Join us and our invited guests as we share prophetic voices and explore the readings for each week of Advent and Christmas Day through the lens of social justice.

    You’ll hear ancient texts interpreted in new ways, find fodder for preaching and teaching, and make present day connections to the prophetic voices of the Bible. This podcast will help us rethink how we hear, see, and interact with the lectionary readings.

    Find other podcasts available from the Episcopal Church.

    Church of the Redeemer logo

    Church of the Redeemer

    Welcome to Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. We are a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

  • Cookie sharing

    Cookie sharing

    On December 22, 2024, please bring 2 dozen homemade cookies of your choosing to Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. We cookies will share with our neighbors at Hopelink Kenmore Place.

    Everyone will assemble cookie tins during coffee hour after the 10:30 am service. Give cookies brought to the 8:00 am service to Susan Switzer. 

    Please label cookies that contain nuts, or any other special info. This includes gluten free, vegan, or so forth.

    Contact Susan Switzer with any questions.

    Hopelink Kenmore Place in August 2021

    Hopelink

    Since 1971, Hopelink has provided programs for people experiencing poverty, immigrants and refugees, and people with disabilities in north and east King County. Its Transportation programs services the entire King County and into Snohomish County. The agency’s programs work in tandem to fill gaps, supporting each family or individual’s unique needs as they gain stability and build skills to exit poverty. 

    Hopelink’s mission is to promote self-sufficiency for all members of our community to help people make a lasting change. 

    Hopelink’s Values:

    • Growth and Human Potential
    • Inclusion
    • Compassion
    • Relationships Built in Trust
    • Quality of our Work
    • Fiscal Stewardship

    Read more about Hopelink.

    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you. 

  • The bulletin insert for December 8, 2024

    The bulletin insert for December 8, 2024

    This is the weekly bulletin insert from Sermons That Work.

    Journeying with Family and Friends

    As we continue our Advent walk, we invite you to see the Way of Love as a journey that can expand to include family and friends. Mary said “yes” to the call to birth Jesus, God’s Word, into the world and immediately went in haste to share her good news with her cousin, Elizabeth—a four-day journey into the Judean hills. Isn’t that what happens when we hear good news? We are driven to go and tell others. The Way of Love is good news that demands to be shared.

    The Way of Love: Practices for Jesus-Centered Life. Worship. Pray. Turn. Bless. Rest. Go. Learn.

    For more Advent resources related to the Way of Love, visit episcopalchurch.org/wayoflove. There, you’ll find links to the full Advent curriculum Journeying the Way of Love, as well as Living the Way of Love in Community, a nine-session curriculum for use anytime.

    Sunday, December 8: WORSHIP

    Read Luke 3:1-6. How does the story of John the Baptist fill your heart with hope?

    Monday, December 9: PRAY

    Pray along with the Collect for Advent 2, found on page 211 of The Book of Common Prayer. As you are out and about for the rest of this week, notice the people you pass. Ask God to bless them in their lives and work. See how this changes the way you go about your week.

    Second Sunday of Advent

    Merciful God, who sent your messengers the prophets to
    preach repentance and prepare the way for our salvation:
    Give us grace to heed their warnings and forsake our sins,
    that we may greet with joy the coming of Jesus Christ our
    Redeemer; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy
    Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

    Tuesday, December 10: TURN

    Do you have amends or apologies or adjustments you need to make? Ask God to open your heart and mind to those opportunities for reconciliation and growth. Thank God for the gifts of mercy and love, and the courage to make the changes necessary. And then do your best, with God’s help, to make those changes.

    Wednesday, December 11: BLESS

    We know that angels are God’s special messengers to us, and that Gabriel spent intentional time with Mary, helping her to understand her part in God’s story. Who has shared an important lesson or their presence with you this week? Thank them today with a call or note.

    Thursday, December 12: REST

    Set aside 30 minutes to spend in silence with your best friend today. Sure, it may feel a little weird to be silent on the phone or while sitting next to each other on the couch or across the table. Just give it a try. Make sure to set aside time after your silence to pray for each other and to say thanks for the time of rest.

    Friday, December 13: GO

    Go out of your way to have a conversation with someone you might not normally visit with today. Ask God to open your heart to hear this person as God does.

    Saturday, December 14: LEARN

    Read Luke 1:45. Share your faith story with one new person this week. It can be someone you have known for a while who has not heard the faith part of your story.

    Luke 1:45 (NRSV)

    And blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord.


    Weekly bulletin inserts

    This weekly bulletin insert provides information about the history, music, liturgy, mission, and ministry of The Episcopal Church. For more information, please contact us at stw@episcopalchurch.org.

    Sermons That Work from the Episcopal Church

    Sermons That Work

    For more than 20 years, Sermons That Work, a ministry of The Episcopal Church’s Office of Communication, has provided free sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and other resources that speak to congregations across the Church. Our writers and readers come from numerous and varied backgrounds. Small house churches, sprawling cathedrals, and everything between use the resources that Sermons That Work provides.

    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

  • Help those in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place

    Help those in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place

    Please help buy a gift card for each family in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place during Advent 2024.

    November results

    In November 2024, donations to Episcopal Church of the Redeemer raised money for families in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place. Enough was raised to give each family a $100 gift card in time for Thanksgiving.

    Also, each family received an extra $40 card to buy warm food after the bomb cyclone. The power at Kenmore Place was out for over 6 days after that storm.

    Thanks to everyone who made those gifts possible.

    December goals

    Our goal this Advent 2024 is to raise enough money to give each family another $100 gift card. Please donate by December 15, 2024.

    If you want to send a check, send it to this address

    Church of the Redeemer
    PO Box 82677
    Kenmore, WA 98028

    Please do not send a check to our street address. We do not have a mailbox on the street.

    Otherwise, you may have your bank send one check or regular checks using bill pay.

    Any money received over the goal will go towards future activities with Hopelink Kenmore Place.

    @redeemerkenmore

    Advent giving to families at Hopelink Kenmore Place 2024 Please help buy a gift card for each family in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place during Advent 2024. In November 2024, donations to Episcopal Church of the Redeemer raised money for families in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place. Enough was raised to give each family a $100 gift card in time for Thanksgiving. Also, each family received an extra $40 card to buy warm food after the bomb cyclone. The power at Kenmore Place was out for over 6 days after that storm. Thanks to everyone who made those gifts possible. Our goal this Advent 2024 is to raise enough money to give each family another $100 gift card. Please donate by December 15, 2024. Any money received over the goal will go towards future activities with Hopelink Kenmore Place. https://bit.ly/COR-HKP #christian #episcopal #anglican #tectok #church #kenmorewa #bothellwa #lakeforestparkwa #Jesus #theepiscopalchurchwelcomesyou

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    Hopelink Kenmore Place in August 2021

    Hopelink

    Since 1971, Hopelink has provided programs for people experiencing poverty, immigrants and refugees, and people with disabilities in north and east King County. Its Transportation programs services the entire King County and into Snohomish County. The agency’s programs work in tandem to fill gaps, supporting each family or individual’s unique needs as they gain stability and build skills to exit poverty. 

    Hopelink’s mission is to promote self-sufficiency for all members of our community to help people make a lasting change. 

    Hopelink’s Values:

    • Growth and Human Potential
    • Inclusion
    • Compassion
    • Relationships Built in Trust
    • Quality of our Work
    • Fiscal Stewardship

    Read more about Hopelink.

    Church of the Redeemer logo

    Church of the Redeemer

    Welcome to Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. We are a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

  • Keep a holy Advent and joyous Christmas

    Keep a holy Advent and joyous Christmas

    In addition to other things posted on this website, here are some things to help you and your friends and family keep a holy Advent and joyous Christmas. Select the button below each category.

    If you are wondering what the other things are, visit Advent Ideas.

    The Big Way of Love for Kids. Say it. Pray it. Live it.

    The Big Way of Love for Kids

    Jesus loved to be with children, so we are thrilled to offer a new discipleship resource: The BIG Way of Love for Kids. It’s a set of playing cards and activities to help our kids to become the BIG, beloved children of God they were created to be.

    The BIG Way of Love for Kids comes from the Way of Love, a rule of life with seven spiritual practices that help us all to look, live, and love more like Jesus.

    Order sets of playing cards in the custom box or print a set at home for kids to color. The cards guide children to explore Bible stories, listen, pray, learn, and practice. They can play alone and with friends, church teachers, or family. Jesus meets us everywhere where we go, so this resource is easy to take everywhere you go.

    UTO Christmas Gratitude Game

    Celebrate Christmas with Gratitude and United Thank Offering

    The United Thank Offering (UTO) of the Episcopal Church offers several things to make your holidays bright. They have the following available.

    Free Christmas Gratitude Game

    There are so many things to give thanks for during the Christmas season and UTO wants to help you and your friends/family share your Christmas stories of gratitude this holiday season. Just print out the cards and game board and gather round to share your stories as you work your way to the end of the game.

    Free Printable Letter to Santa

    If you’re looking for a way to help a child you love think about their Christmas list differently then we’ve got a free printable for you! This one page letter offers fill in the blank areas. One way to show Santa how Nice you’ve been this year, is to tell him what you’re grateful for! Next, there are categories for gifts the child might like. (We love that it asks them to think about something to share…this can be a gift they donate or something they can share with a relative or neighbor.)

    2024 UTO Christmas Cards

    Christmas is a time when many of us try to buy the perfect gift for someone to show them how much they mean to us, so what better way to say thank you then giving a gift in their honor to the United Thank Offering? 100% of your donation will go towards the 2024 Ingathering and be given away in 2025 to support projects addressing Matthew 25 and water projects.

    Following the Star. A free online Advent Devotional Guide for D365.

    D365

    These devotions are written by ministers, professors, students, teachers, missionaries, denominational leaders, and others who work with and care for students. D365 will highlight the season of Advent with the theme, “Following the Star.” D365.org is a joint partnership of The Episcopal Church Office for Youth Ministries, Presbyterian Youth and Triennium Office and Ministries of the Presbyterian Church USA, and the Congregational Life Office of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. Available in English and Spanish.

    Camino Project: Faith-forward pathways for Episcopal Families. Proyecto Camino: Senderos de Fe para Familias Episcopales.

    Camino Project

    Visit the Camino Project’s website to stay up to date on new developments, including blessings and prayer boxes for families, a project app, and resources for Advent, Epiphany, Lent, and more.

    Episcopal Relief & Development Advent Toolkit

    Episcopal Relief & Development Advent Toolkit

    Join Episcopal Relief & Development this Advent to create, learn and pray. Their Advent Toolkit includes DIY projects for families and communities that will take you from Advent to Christmas and through Epiphany.

    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

  • The bulletin insert for December 1, 2024

    The bulletin insert for December 1, 2024

    This is the weekly bulletin insert from Sermons That Work.

    Saying “Yes” to the Journey

    As Advent begins this week, we invite you to orient yourself to the coming of Jesus at Christmas through the practices of Journeying the Way of Love. This journey begins by saying “yes” to God’s call to birth new life into the world—a call that is both powerful and gentle, a call that will, if fully embraced, grow beyond our imaginations, spilling out of ourselves and into our family, friends, community, and the whole world. Over the course of this holy season, we invite you to respond to that call using these daily practices, and encourage you to offer them to your friends, family, and neighbors.

    The Way of Love: Practices for Jesus-Centered Life. Worship. Pray. Turn. Bless. Rest. Go. Learn.

    For more Advent resources related to the Way of Love, visit episcopalchurch.org/wayoflove. There, you’ll find links to the full Advent curriculum Journeying the Way of Love, as well as Living the Way of Love in Community, a nine-session curriculum for use anytime.

    Sunday, December 1: WORSHIP

    Read Luke 21:25-36. How do the symbols of the Advent season help you understand the story of Jesus? Where do you see them in your worship today?

    Monday, December 2: PRAY

    Pray along with the Collect for Advent 1, found on page 211 of The Book of Common Prayer. Set a timer for three minutes to sit in silence and hear what God might be saying back to you.

    First Sunday of Advent

    Almighty God, give us grace to cast away the works of
    darkness, and put on the armor of light, now in the time of
    this mortal life in which your Son Jesus Christ came to visit
    us in great humility; that in the last day, when he shall come
    again in his glorious majesty to judge both the living and the
    dead, we may rise to the life immortal; through him who lives
    and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and
    for ever. Amen.

    Tuesday, December 3: TURN

    Read Isaiah 58. How does this reading challenge you to think about feasts and festivals di­fferently? How might this lesson change the way you celebrate or recognize this holy season?

    Wednesday, December 4: BLESS

    Call or write a letter to a family member with whom you would like to have a closer relationship. Make plans in the new year to chat on the phone or meet over Zoom or in person. Let them know how much you love them and look forward to knowing them better.

    Thursday, December 5: REST

    Put your phone on airplane mode and leave it in a dresser drawer for an hour or two. Whatever happens in that time, you can handle later. Give this time to yourself and Jesus, to rest and recharge for the week ahead.

    Friday, December 6: GO

    Go out into your neighborhood today. Where is God at work? Ask God to show you how you can celebrate that good work and name God’s presence in your community.

    Saturday, December 7: LEARN

    Read Luke 1:59-80. When Zechariah’s speech returns, he praises God. If you lost the power to speak for nine months like Zechariah did, what would be your first word of praise? Share this with your family, friends, and on social media.


    Weekly bulletin inserts

    This weekly bulletin insert provides information about the history, music, liturgy, mission, and ministry of The Episcopal Church. For more information, please contact us at stw@episcopalchurch.org.

    Sermons That Work from the Episcopal Church

    Sermons That Work

    For more than 20 years, Sermons That Work, a ministry of The Episcopal Church’s Office of Communication, has provided free sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and other resources that speak to congregations across the Church. Our writers and readers come from numerous and varied backgrounds. Small house churches, sprawling cathedrals, and everything between use the resources that Sermons That Work provides.

    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

  • Advent ideas

    Advent ideas

    Keep a Holy Advent. These are ideas for you to help you prepare for the coming of Jesus from Church of the Redeemer and the Episcopal Church.

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    AdventWord 2024

    AdventWord is an inspirational online Advent calendar. Our community helps deepen our understanding of the coming of Jesus into the world. Come pray with us!

    Christmas 2024: A Message from Bishop LaBelle

    Often we hear from our culture about how perfect Christmases can be. We get this in ads and in magazines and watching commercials.

    Christmas Season at Redeemer

    You are welcome to worship the Christ child during the Christmas Season at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer.

    Cookie sharing

    On December 22, 2024, please bring 2 dozen homemade cookies to Episcopal Church of the Redeemer to share with our neighbors at Hopelink Kenmore Place.

    Help those in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place

    Please help buy a gift card for each family in transitional housing at Hopelink Kenmore Place during Advent 2024.

    Keep a holy Advent and joyous Christmas

    Here are some things to help you and your friends and family keep a holy Advent and joyous Christmas from The Episcopal Church.

    Prophetic Voices podcast available for Advent 1

    This episode of Prophetic Voices discusses the lectionary for Advent 1 (C), used on December 1, 2024, in the Episcopal Church.

    Prophetic Voices podcast available for Advent 2

    This episode of Prophetic Voices discusses the lectionary for Advent 2 (C), used on December 8, 2024, in the Episcopal Church.

    Prophetic Voices podcast available for Advent 3

    This episode of Prophetic Voices discusses the lectionary for Advent 3 (C), used on December 15, 2024, in the Episcopal Church.

    Prophetic Voices podcast available for Advent 4

    This episode of Prophetic Voices discusses the lectionary for Advent 3 (C), used on December 15, 2024, in the Episcopal Church.

    Prophetic Voices podcast available for Christmas Day

    In this episode of Prophetic Voices, we’ll be discussing the lectionary for Christmas Day. The texts covered in this episode are Genesis 1, Hebrews 1:1-12, Luke 2:1-20, and John 1:1-14.

    The bulletin insert for December 1, 2024

    As Advent begins, we invite you to orient yourself to the coming of Jesus at Christmas through the practices of Journeying the Way of Love.

    The bulletin insert for December 15, 2024

    As we continue our Advent walk, we invite you to see the Way of Love as a journey that includes the community.

    The bulletin insert for December 22, 2024

    As we come closer to the joy and promise of the Incarnation, we invite you to continue journeying the Way of Love.

    The bulletin insert for December 29, 2024

    Among the Christmas Gospels, Luke is surely the crowd pleaser. Thanks to Luke, we all know the answer to the trivia question, “Who was Quirinius?”

    The bulletin insert for December 8, 2024

    As we continue our Advent walk, we invite you to see the Way of Love as a journey that can expand to include family and friends.

    The bulletin insert for January 5, 2025

    This is the weekly calendar produced by the Anglican Communion for 2025. Over the course of each year, we pray for each of the provinces of the Communion

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    My Book of the Church Year by Enid Chadwick-Advent (first page)
    My Book of the Church Year by Enid Chadwick-Advent (second page)
    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

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    AdventWord 2024

    AdventWord is an inspirational online Advent calendar featuring a daily prompt word selected from the Sunday Lectionary readings. Followers receive a daily meditation and image inspired by the day’s word, and are invited to share their own personal reflections, art, poetry, or other creative expression.

    As we await the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we invite you to find quiet moments of reflection to help you stay connected to your faith, to others, and to God.

    There are many ways to participate in AdventWord! And all of them are correct! Here are a few ideas:

    • Read and pray over the daily emailed meditation during Advent
    • Connect and discuss the day’s word with other disciples on our social media pages
    • Share your own personal meditation to inspire others—whether visual or written. Haikus and poems, paintings, photographs, personal reflections, and more are all encouraged.

    AdventWord is an offering of Forward Movement, a ministry of the Episcopal Church. Learn more about our ministry at forwardmovement.org.

    To support AdventWord and all of Forward Movement’s offerings, consider making a donation.

    AdventWord 2024 Word prompts
    AdventWord 2024 Word prompts. A table with the words are further down this page.

    How AdventWord Works

    We choose a single word from the Sunday Lectionary readings for each day of the season of Advent. Shared in English and Spanish, we provide a daily meditation and visual image inspired by this word and invite your personal reflections via social media.

    The daily meditations are sent as follows:

    • Posted on AdventWord.org
    • Emailed to participants
    • Shared on our Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter accounts.

    Around the world, prayers ascend in response to the daily meditations. People share their own reflections and visual art on their social media profiles, tagging #AdventWord to share with the wider community.

    Sign up to receive the daily email meditation during Advent. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram.


    AdventWord 2024 reflection prompt words

    December 1HumilityHumildad
    December 2AboundAbundar
    December 3RedemptionRedención
    December 4SproutBrotar
    December 5EarnestlyFervientemente
    December 6FaithfulnessFidelidad
    December 7SafetyA Salvo
    December 8SplendorEsplendor
    December 9RefineDepurar
    December 10JoyGozo
    December 11PreparePreparar
    December 12RighteousnessRectitud
    December 13SalvationSalvación
    December 14ProclaimProclamar
    December 15RejoiceRegocijarse
    December 16GentlenessBondad
    December 17TrustConfiar
    December 18GatherJuntar
    December 19HomeHogar
    December 20LoveAmor
    December 21MercyMisericordia
    December 22LiftedLevantar
    December 23ShineResplandecer
    December 24ComeAcudir
    December 25FruitFruto
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    About Forward Movement

    Inspiring disciples and empowering evangelists around the globe every day, Forward Movement has been producing excellent, innovative resources to encourage spiritual growth in individuals and congregations for more than eighty years.

    A ministry of the Episcopal Church since 1935, they are best known for Forward Day by Day, a daily devotional providing meditations on scripture readings. They continue to build on their history of encouraging discipleship and evangelism.

    Today they offer books and eBooks for small groups or individual study as well as the following:

    • Prayer resources
    • Christian formation courses
    • Leadership events
    • Spanish and bilingual resources
    • Pamphlets
    • Downloadable resources
    • Daily podcasts
    • Apps for smartphones or tablets
    • Online engagement opportunities

    Forward Movement donates more than 100,000 resources for Bible study, daily reflection, and spiritual nourishment each year to prisoners, hospital patients, and nursing home residents in fifty countries.

    Our ministry is made possible through generous donations, grants, and product sales.

    Learn more about who we are at forwardmovement.org.

    The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, reaching out to the world.

    Church of the Redeemer

    Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

    Church of the Redeemer is at 6220 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

    The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

Spring forward this Sunday, March 8, 2026. Daylight saving time starts. 

Stop by The Hangar at Kenmore Town Square anytime between 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm for Ashes to Go on Ash Wednesday, March 5, 2025.

3rd Sunday in Lent (Year A), March 8, 2026. Services at 8:00 am (no music) and 10:30 (music). Christian education for children and adults at 9:15 am. Spring forward one hour for the start of Daylight Saving Time.

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