St. Stephen's Episcopal Church

P.O. Box 40

6538 Northumberland Hwy

Heathsville, VA 22473

804-724-4238



Monday, August 18, 2008

Events

August 20 – Wednesday
7:00 p.m. - Pizza Party at Daddy-O's for the young people at St.
Mary's Fleeton and St. Stephen's Episcopal. See Betsy Sue Scott for
more details.

August 21 – Thursday at the Parish House
11:00 a.m. - Healing Service
6:00 p.m. - Join us for potluck!
7:00 p.m. - Joel & Susan Stubbs host the discussion. No Taizé service
this week.


August 24 – Sunday
8:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist service at Heathsville United Methodist
with the Rev. Candine Johnson.
9:30 a.m. - Bible Study at the Parish House.


August 28 – Thursday at the Parish House
11:00 a.m. - Healing Service
6:00 p.m. - Join us for potluck!
7:00 p.m. - Betsy Sue & Tom Scott lead a discussion about the Virginia
Diocesan Homes Board


August 30

Fall Plant Sale


September 7 – Sunday at Parish House Garden
9:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist and Welcome of Priest-In-Charge Lucia
Kendall Lloyd.


September 26-28

Annual Shrinemont Retreat

Contact Evie Cox

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

For a Recently Plumbed Neighborhood, Validation in a Verdict

By DIRK JOHNSON
NY Times

ZANESVILLE, Ohio — The sound of rainfall at night still startles Jerry Kennedy, who jumps out of bed, ready to run outside and catch the precious drops.

“And then I realize, ‘Hey, you don’t have to haul water anymore,’ ” Mr. Kennedy said. “It’s right there in the faucet.”

Until 2004, the city’s water pipes did not stretch all the way to Mr. Kennedy’s home on Coal Run Road, a mostly black neighborhood in a hollow beyond the edge of town. As some people here put it, the water seemed to stop “where the black folks started.”

A federal jury in Columbus agreed last month. The jury, citing a violation of civil rights law, ordered the City of Zanesville and Muskingum County to pay nearly $11 million in damages for failing to provide water to each of 67 plaintiffs, including Mr. Kennedy, for over 45 years. The plaintiffs will be eligible for payments of $15,000 to $300,000. The city and county, whose officials deny any racial discrimination, are appealing the ruling.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Welcome Lucia!

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Heathsville

Welcomes Priest In Charge

Lucia Kendall Lloyd

Please Join Us !

Installation and Holy Eucharist, September 7, 2008 9:00 a.m.

St. Stephen’s Parish House Garden

6538 Northumberland Highway, Heathsville

St. Stephen’s is an inclusive faith community in the Episcopal (Anglican) tradition. Our vision is to be a welcoming family, united in Christian love, worship, and service.

Plant Sale Update

Fall Plant Sale

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church

Parish House

6538 Northumberland Hwy Heathsville

Across from Rowe’s landing Road

(Next to Virginia Marine Resources)

Saturday August 30

9:00 a.m.

Featuring Award Winning Daylilies from Rainswood Gardens

Perennials, woody plants and more

Free Refreshments

Welcome to St Stephen's

Thank you for your interest in our church. We hope you will visit with us at a worship service, educational program, or community event. If you come to visit us, we hope that you will feel warmth and acceptance, and a church that will speak to your mind, your heart, and your senses.

Who We Are

St. Stephens' is an inclusive faith community in the Episcopal (Anglican) tradition. Our mission is to be a welcoming family, united in Christian love, worship, and service. Our members are a mix of long-time attendees and newcomers, who all find a supportive community in the church. We are united in corporate worship and ministry to others, within and outside our congregation. We are people who want St. Stephen’s to continue as a vital spiritual force in our lives, our families’ lives and the life of the larger community of Northumberland County and the Northern Neck.

St. Stephen's congregation reorganized in December 2006, shortly after what was then the congregation voted to sever ties with the Episcopal Church and Diocese of Virginia.

What We Believe

As part of the Episcopal Church, we share in the heritage of the worldwide Anglican Communion. We are a community of Christians guided by Scripture, tradition and reason seeking to interpret our ancient faith in the modern world.

Episcopalians affirm the four principles of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral-namely,

  • the Nicene Creed is a sufficient statement of belief,
  • the Holy Scriptures contain all things necessary to salvation,
  • the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Eucharist, and
  • the Historic Episcopate

The Episcopal Church acknowledges that Holy Scripture must be understood within the context of its origins and traditions of interpretation, as well as with the mediation of reason and the Holy Spirit. You will hear this referred to as Scripture, Reason and Tradition. The Episcopal Church, and in fact the Anglican Tradition, has always celebrated its diverse understandings of matters outside the basic tenets of the faith as indicative of humanity's struggle to understand God's will for contemporary societies, but the underlying commonality has always been, and remains, our common belief in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.

This belief that Scripture must be interpreted, to some degree, within the context of our common life and culture, is not unique to the Episcopal faith. It is, in fact, evident in all Christian faiths in this country. For example, while biblically endorsed, our culture no longer supports stoning persons to death, severing the hands of the thief, or the tongue of the liar.

The interpretation of scripture, with reason and tradition, and within our common life is not something to be feared, rather, it is something to be treasured. Following the example of our Lord and Savior, ours is a faith of inclusiveness, respecting the dignity of every human being, created in the image of God.

Worship

Worship is at the heart of our community. Holy Eucharist is celebrated on Sunday mornings at 8:00 am at Heathsville United Methodist Church, and at 11:00 am. on Thursday at the St. Stephen's Parish House.. All Sunday services have music with choir and piano. Bible Study is held Sunday at 9:30 at the Parish House. Christian Education is offered for adults on most Thursdays at 6:00 with Pot Luck Supper followed by the program

Where We are Going

Our vision for St. Stephen’s is to be known as a welcoming and loving faith family -- one in which we and others clearly see God’s grace and love in our worship, our actions, and our commitment to each other and to our neighbors.

Clergy

Vestry and Officers

Programs