Week of March 30, 2025

 
 

Ascension Today & Tomorrow Campaign

Many of you will have received a mailing last week about the Ascension Today & Tomorrow Campaign, a capital campaign to raise funds for necessary improvements to our parish. Although we are only a week into our campaign, we have already received some pledges returned.

Thank you to the following that were received by March 26:

The Maestros $50,000

Friends of Ascension $25,000

Ascension Advocate $2,250

Mary Poppins $1,000

Ascension Family $25,000

Ascension Parishioner $1,000

Me $5,000

Tom Branson $5,000

Sassy Pledge $20,000

Ascension Faith $1,500

Ascension Parishioner $15,000

Total so far: $150,750. We are more than a quarter of the way to our goal after one week!

 

The Fourth Sunday in Lent

March 30, 2025

Sunday Schedule:

8:00am Low Mass

9:00am Book Discussion: ‘I Believe’ by Alister Mcgrath (Chapter 4)

10:15am Sunday School

10:30am High Mass (Live-streamed)

Announcements

Lenten Book Discussion

The Ascension Book Club is reading and discussing "I Believe" by Alister McGrath. This book is an exploration of the Apostle's Creed and the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith. Copies of the book will be available for purchase in the parish hall. Discussions will take place Sunday mornings at 9am during Lent.


Soup & Scripture

            Our Soup & Scripture Bible Study will continue on Wednesdays at 6:00 pm. We will have  a  light  soup  supper   (volunteers to bring a soup are welcomed)   followed by our  scripture  study.  This year we will be studying the gospel  of Matthew.    Please join us this year!  There will be a zoom link available for those who wish to join the discussion via zoom. 

Tuesday Club

The Tuesday Club will meet at 11:00am this week. We are beginning “Lent: The season of repentance and renewal” by Esau McCaulley. Copies will be available for sale.

Volunteers Wanted for Christian’s Eagle Project

Hello everyone! I am looking for three or four volunteers who are available for a couple of hours on Saturday, April 5 starting at 10am to help me complete my Eagle Scout project. We will be painting parts of the guild house steps and foundation, and filling in “dips” in the lawn to make it more level. I will have Scouts from my Troop there to help, but having a few extra hands will make things move more quickly. Please see me or my parents if you are interested in helping! — Christian Carbonaro

On the Bookshelf

Did you know that we have a shelf of new and used religious and spiritual books for sale in the parish hall? Prices are marked on bookmarks or on the back cover. Simply leave your payment in the drop box. Check out these new titles:

Lent: The Season of Repentance and Renewal by Esau McCaulley

Be Still My Soul by Randy Petersen - Find out about the history of many of your favorite hymns!

1662 Book of Common Prayer & How to use combo

Plus new Study Bibles!


Lenten Pajama & Book Collection due on Palm Sunday, April 13th

            Our Lenten project this year is once again working with the Pajama Program to provide pajamas and books for children at the Head Start Program in Freeport.  Please take one or more slips off the board on the stage in the Parish Hall.  Sign your name next to the corresponding sheet on the podium.  Please look on the stage for more information.  If there are no slips left and would like to participate, childrens books for ages 3 to 5 would be greatly appreciated.  If you have any questions please speak to Judi or email her at Idigmick@aol.com.  Thank you in advance for your generosity .

 

Easter  Flowers  &  Palms

Easter Day is April 20th.   We invite you to place your dedications for Easter flowers on the forms found at the rear of the church and in the Parish Hall.  Please return completed forms to the Parish Office or to Margaret Bianchi.   We also are in need of palm dedications for Palm Sunday:  You may use the Easter form for that purpose by writing Palm Sunday on the top of the form.  Palm dedications are due by Sunday, April 6th   and Easter dedications are due by Palm Sunday, April 13th .

 

It’s Girl Scout Cookie Season Again!

I know some of you look forward to buying Girl Scout Cookies. I am selling them for anyone who would like them. You could order from me directly at church or you could scan the QR code with your phone camera which will take you straight to my website. Donations to the troops and hometown heroes are always appreciated. If you can’t eat them, you can treat them! – Thank you, Zoe

 

Community Supported Agriculture

            A CSA is a way for individuals and families to get fresh, locally grown, organic produce and support local farmers at the same time. Participants will get a box of fresh produce every week during the growing season (mid-June to October). The produce varies every week depending on what is ready to be harvested. The cost to purchase a "share" which provides 20 weeks of fresh produce is $660. Participants are expected to pick up their produce on the day it is delivered to the church. If you are unable to pick up your produce on any given week you are welcomed to have someone pick it up for you, or you may opt to have your share donated that week.  Anyone wishing to purchase a share or have questions may contact Pam Heywood at 516-808-8202. To contact Natural Earth Organic Farms about their CSA Program and their farm in Calverton, please visit their website www.naturalearthorganicfarms.com.
 

Cruise with Saint Alban the Martyr

The Church of Saint Alban the Martyr is planning a cruise in July of 2026 and Ascension parishioners are invited to participate. Click here for more information: Saint Alban’s Cruise.

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