
Special Announcement

Rooted in the past, reaching for the future
A Year in Review at Saint Mary Anne’s Episcopal Church, 2021
At year-end, we take an opportunity to review our ministry with “A Year in Review”. It helps remind us of church activities, provides a historic record, and offers an outline for our more in-depth Annual Reports required for the January Annual Meeting.
This Review, like our 2020 one, shows our continued commitment to worship, gather, and work toward our mission and ministry, despite the extraordinary circumstances of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Masks, social distancing, a permanent church HVAC air purification system, and for a time, reservations, were just some of the protocols instituted to protect worshipers. With the availability of vaccines early this year, many parishioners returned to “in-person worship”—and weekly church attendance now hovers at 62% of pre-pandemic numbers. Unfortunately, new virus variants (Delta and Omicron) continue to threaten and challenge us as we approach the New Year. To see how we persevere, please read on…
Worship
Music & Technology
Education
Mission
Outreach
Pastoral
Events & Fellowship
Administrative & Notables
Community & Diocesan Engagement
Building & Grounds
We continue our efforts to maintain our historic property and campus for future generations, and to make them more serviceable, safe and comfortable for our parishioners and guests. Monies used for these efforts do not come from pledge dollars and operating income but from a combination of preservation funds (given by generous predecessors), and specially designated gifts, and grants (see 2021 Annual Report for details). Thankfully, parishioners often provide much skilled volunteer labor and graciously donate items and personal equipment to help contain costs.
The Church & Vestry House
Churchyard & Campus Grounds
Parish Center
Rectory
Sexton House
Wharf
May your heart be lifted in praise this Christmas for the wonderful gift of Jesus
and the joy He brings to our lives. Have a wonderful Christmas and a Blessed New Year!
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?
Our Annual Christmas Cookie Walk returns on Saturday, December 11, 9AM-Noon
The word is out that we offer the best Christmas cookie selection in the area, so people line up early to buy them by the pound. Therefore, we need to be sure to have a wide assortment of delicious cookies to keep our customers happy!
Can you bake at least 5 dozen Christmas cookies to contribute to our sale? We will sell them for $8.50 a pound.
Please pull out your favorite cookie recipes and decide the type of cookies you want to bake for this year’s Cookie Walk. Cookie tins for storage will be available at our ECW Christmas Dinner on December 1.
And, please don’t forget to tell your friends and family to buy their Christmas cookies from us! Proceeds from this ECW event help to support many ministry and parish endeavors.
Sunday 8:00AM: Rite I Service with Holy Eucharist
Sunday 10:00AM: Rite II Service with Holy Eucharist