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From Virginia Arts of the Book: Friends of VABC, We’re moving…and we need help! Could you join us this Saturday 1-5PM (or any time there in, even an hour will help) to do the following: -distribute standing lead type (this is a great way to learn how to deal with a case) -pack boxes with [...]

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There is a lot going on at St. Paul's tomorrow, so I hope you will be there. It is the First Sunday of Lent , and it begins with the chanting of the Great Litany . The cantor (Daniel Hine) will be chanting the "prayers of the people" in the opening litany, including the names of those who have asked prayers for healing, and those who have died.
We also have a double-header Sunday in adult education. I hope you will avail yourself of one of these opportunities:
An authentic Haitian Meal Fund Raiser with The Rev. Elisa Wheeler of Episcopal Relief and Development after the 10:00 am service. The Rev. Wheeler will be our guest preacher at both the 8am and 10 am worship services, and will speak at the luncheon about ERD’s work in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.

We are also launching Lenten series on end-of-life issues, led by The Rev. Ann Willms , our associate rector. "Talking About Death Won't Kill You: A Lenten Series About Grace-Filled Endings" continue on Wednesday Feb. 24 and through Lent. This Sunday we have a guest speaker, Marcia Childress , who will be joining Ann for this.
Before you decide that this topic is too grim for you, please do think again. Even those of you who are in your 20s need to know about these issues, not just for yourself but for the care you might need to be giving your parents one day. I can tell you from personal experience having cared for my father before he died, I wish I had known more than I did at the time.