Free Admission, with donations encouraged.
Rooted in the past, reaching for the future
Free Admission, with donations encouraged.
All parish women are welcome for a night of fellowship and fun. Join us at 5:30PM – in the Parish Center on Wednesday, December 14. The menu features, four soups, salad, rolls and desserts. and bring your favorite wine if you like.
This year our Women Helping Women effort is to collect new robes and slippers for the local women’s shelter. We encourage you to help these women facing hardship with a warm robe or new pair of slippers. Your donation doesn’t need to be wrapped. Thank you in advance!
One of our yearly outreach projects is the Giving Tree , which commits to providing Christmas gifts for local children who would otherwise do without.
Names of the remaining 8 and Giving Tree details will be available this Sunday, December 4th after the 8am and 10AM services.
Linda Hunt is the Giving Tree Coordinator, and can answer your questions.
We welcome the return of our popular Lenten Soup Suppers and will finally watch and discuss “The Grace of Les Misérables” the video discussion series we canceled at the start of the pandemic in 2020.
The author brings us to the intersection of Church and Pop Culture by drawing parallels between the iconic story and musical and our Christian calling, inspiring us to both understand our faith and live it out in the world.
We plan 4 Lenten Suppers of soup, salad, bread and dessert in the Parish Hall.
Please sign-up after services this Sunday or RSVP to the church office at office@stmaryanne.org or 410-287-5522. Please let us know if you can make a pot of delicious soup, salad or dessert for the evening study.
Come join us on Wednesday, March 9, 23, 30 and April 6 from 6-7:30PM. There’s no homework!
Truly, who among us doesn’t need prayer?
Sadly, we know of many parishioners and family members who suffer from critical or chronic illness, depression, anxiety, grief or loss.
We believe in the power of prayer to bring healing, comfort, hope, and/or relief because Jesus the Great Comforter and Healer said in Matthew 18:20,”For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” During this Advent season, let’s gather more than “two or three” and pray for those who are in need of healing, hope, and comfort.
Join Father John and the Pastoral Care Team for an Advent Evening Prayer Service on Thursday, December 16 at 6:30PM in the church.
Please attend this special service of healing, health and hope, and invite others to join us too, for truly, who among us doesn’t need prayer?
Sunday 8:00AM: Rite II Service with Holy Eucharist
Sunday 10:00AM: Rite II Service with Holy Eucharist