9:30AM (PACIFIC TIME) ONLINE SUNDAY WORSHIP (THETABLE.LIVE).
9:30AM & 11:00AM (5265 H STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95819) IN-PERSON SUNDAY WORSHIP.
Link to online Lenten Devotional.
Sabbath observance invites us to stop. It invites us to rest. It asks us to notice that while we rest, the world continues without our help. It invites us to delight in the world’s beauty and abundance.”— Wendell Berry
Worship Series Outline: Sabbath Rest
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- February 22: Ash Wednesday (7am in Sanctuary & 5-6pm at Table Farm) Matthew 6.1-6, 16-21 & Wendell Berry Poem: VII, 1994, “I would not have been a poet” (This Day, p.154)
- February 26: Matthew 4:1-11 & Wendell Berry Poem: I, 1979, “I go among trees and sit still” (This Day, p. 7)
- March 5: John 3:1-17 & Wendell Berry Poem: VII, 1999, “Again I resume the long” (This Day, p.201)
- March 12: John 4:5-42 & Wendell Berry Poem: V, 1985, “How long does it take to make the woods?” (This Day, p. 67)
- March 19: John 9.1-41 & Wendell Berry Poem: “Remembering that it happened once” (This Day, 1987.VI, p. 80)
- March 26: John 11:1-45 & Wendell Berry Poem: “What hard travail God does in death!” (This Day, p. 25)
- April 2: Matthew 21:1-11 & Wendell Berry Poem: I, 1986, “Slowly, slowly, they return” (This Day, p. 71)
- April 6: Maundy Thursday (6:00 pm Table Farm) John 13:1-7, 31-35 & Wendell Berry Poem: VIII, 2012, “Since, despite the stern demands” (This Day, p. 383)
- April 7: Holy Friday (7:00 pm in Sanctuary) John 18.1-19:42 & Wendell Berry Poem: II, 1988, “It is the destruction of the world” (This Day, p. 82)
- April 9: Easter Sunrise Worship at 6:30am in the Rose Garden at McKinley Park
- April 9: Easter Worship Celebrations at 9:30 am & 11:00 am online via thetable.live and in person in the Sanctuary
Easter Offering
Our Easter Offering this year will help support a full-time Jesuit Volunteer to work under the supervision of Chaplain Greg Mellor at New Folsom Prison for the coming year. The Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) is a year-long volunteer program for young adults built on the values of spirituality, simple living, community, and social justice. The Jesuit Volunteer will live in intentional community at the JVC house near Loaves & Fishes and contribute to the growth, transformation, and rehabilitation of persons from various faith traditions who are incarcerated. Our Easter Offering will be a practical response to Matthew 25.36: “I was… in prison and you visited me.” Make an Easter gift here.