ALL AGES SERVICE on EASTER SUNDAY: Our Easter Sunday Service at 10am will be a combination of our pre-COVID 9:15 family and 11:00 Rite II services, with the flowering of the cross as well as a children's homily. We hope to see you there!
LENT & HOLY WEEK at EPIPHANY:
April 14, Maundy Thursday, Stations of the Cross ,12 pm & Maundy Thursday service, 7pm* (no agape meal) followed by the vigil with the reserved sacrament until 12pm, Friday. April 15, Good Friday, Stations of the Cross, 12pm, & Good Friday service, 7pm* April 16,The Great Vigil of Easter, 8pm (shortened version) Saturday April 17, Easter Day, Holy Eucharist Rite I at 8am & All Ages Holy Eucharist with Flowering of the Cross, 10am*
*these services will be live-streamed on Epiphany’s Facebook page and YouTube channel
Why do we pray the Stations of the Cross? Please join us for Stations of the Cross at noon,
each weekday of Holy Week.
SIGN UP TO KEEP VIGIL:
The sign-up sheet is in the narthex for those of you who want to keep watch with the reserved sacrament from 9pm on Maundy Thursday through 12 noon on Good Friday.
Episcopal Relief and Development is deeply engaged in addressing the humanitarian needs of Ukraine. Bishop Megan has directed a significant donation from the Bishop’s Discretionary Fund for this humanitarian crisis. Give by clicking on this link: Episcopal Relief and Development.
Ukrainians have an ancient springtime tradition of intricately decorating eggs. This art form, called pysanky, has taken on special meaning and urgency this year...
WordFest! is a day of study, learning and reflection to encourage and empower Lay Leaders in our parishes (Lay Preachers, Lay Readers, Bible study leaders, etc.) to gain a better understanding of the lectionary readings and the connection between them. WordFest! is comprised of one morning and afternoon session, with a break for lunch in between.
Interested in serving as a DIGITAL USHER? We're looking for folks who may be interested in serving as a digital usher during our live-streamed worship services. This person would welcome any online newcomers, respond to any question, help with prayer requests, point folks to our website, our online newcomer card, and online giving options, as well as block inappropriate comments if someone comes to disrupt the service online. If you're interested, please let Fr. Mack know!
Please don't forget to mail your pledges and offerings to the church
or use PayPal on Epiphany's Website.
ONLINE PLEDGE CARD: This year, you can submit your 2022 pledge card online!
Please go to: https://epiphanychurchvacaville.org/2022_online_pledge_card (also available on Epiphany's website under the "Stewardship" tab) (it still isn't too late to turn in your pledge cards!)
PAY VIA YOUR CELL PHONE! You can now pay your pledge (or other type of donation) via text message. Just text “LIGHT” to 73256 and follow the instructions. You can make a one-time payment, or even set up recurring payments with your credit card, debit card, or ACH.