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Thanks to all who let us know Bill's email was hacked once again. Please be careful with your electronic communications. You will never receive an email from a staff person at Holy Innocents requesting information from a non-Holy Innocents email address. Never open an attachment that you do not trust and be diligent. Scammers are aggressively targeting parishes, clergy and bishops. Look at the email address following the name and make sure it is followed by holyinnocents.org.

Sunday Forum
Please join us for Doughnuts at 9:00 AM in Bishop Commons thanks to the Women of Holy Innocents. Then join our seminarians Trey Davis and Taylor Irwin for the Forum in Inglett Hall. They will be talking about the power of prayer, bringing our emotions to God and forgiveness in the last few days of Lent.

Holy Week Services
Please take note of all of our Holy Week services on our website. We've shared a description of each of the services here and hope you will invite your friends and family to join us. A new addition this year is a Potluck Brunch on Palm Sunday. We'll also be taking new Photo Directory pictures on Palm Sunday and Easter! 

Spiritual Upcycling Reflection by the Rev. Ruth Pattison

The Ash Wednesday bidding calls us to “amend our lives”. There is an element of this kind of spiritual work that takes apart and re-makes.

We turned this process into a physical and spiritual art form for our Lenten retreat this year. Using personal garments, fabrics, and keepsakes, we engaged in the process of tearing up and re-weaving. I invited Jaz McBride, an artist from the most recent Ventulett Exhibit, to team up with me for the retreat and we called it: Spiritual Up-Cycling, The Power of Textiles. I thought you might like to hear some reflections from the retreat and be inspired to reflect on your own. I have woven together their reflections here for your reading.

The Notion:
“I love the concept of upcycling. It’s a great word that represents a new cycle, a new iteration, something that is brought up, or made better.”
“The process of taking scraps of our lives and favorite garments, repurposing the colors and textures into something new and beautiful, was joyful.”

The Preparation:
“Preparing for the retreat was particularly Lenten, in deciding on the three items I wanted to “up-cycle”. Two shirts represented things I want to more fully take up to get closer to God, and the other represented something I want to let go of.”
“We each picked remnants that attracted us for whatever reason and wove them into our own creation."
“I made a list of things I wanted to let go of before I went to the retreat. And then lo and behold I just let it be, following one moment after another.”

The Process:
“The remnants I picked started to reveal a pattern.”
“The khaki fabric with the black flowers was from a friend, and was more about being ok with cutting up something with sentimental connection.”
“I used an ancestral piece of tea-stained lace napkin at the bottom, for a foundation.”
“The Lilly Pulitzer fabric is a lot about letting go of societal definitions.”
“At the top, chartreuse yarn and the yellow button for the sun signifies growing towards.”
“My weaving was not planned but it evolved.”
“The entire piece speaks to me about letting my inner child come out and play more often.

The People:
“Our art collective in the parish hall was a collaborative of creativity.”
“Underlying the whole experience was community.”
“We ‘meditated in the community’ with each other by sharing what our discarded items represented, which led to sharing memories, which led to sharing laughter and joy.”

The End:
My work is unfinished, much like the work of my life.
And, “it needed some tassels to dance!”

The Rev. Ruth Pattison 

Gallery Opening: Portrait Society | March 23 

Join us from 6:00-8:00 PM for the opening of the Portrait Society. Founded in 1979, the Portrait Society of Atlanta is a non-profit organization whose main purpose is to educate the public to a greater awareness of the portrait as a valid and valuable art form. There are five program-oriented meetings per year that include demonstrations by renowned portrait artists, lectures, and presentations. There are two juried exhibitions, workshops open to the public, and critique sessions for members. You do not have to be an artist to apply for membership.

Vigil of the Blessed Sacrament April 6-7

Can You Not Sit with Me One Hour?

After the last supper is served and the altar is stripped on Maundy Thursday, also known as Holy Thursday, the consecrated elements, indeed the body and blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will be silently processed from the nave’s altar to the Altar of Repose in Christ Chapel. In this holy, quiet, candle-lit space, we will keep the Vigil of the Blessed Sacrament. Vigil will be kept from 8:00 PM on the night of Maundy Thursday until the beginning of a prayer service at 10:00 AM on the morning of Good Friday.
You are invited to come and hold vigil – to keep watch – over the sacred elements in this centuries-old tradition. Read and pray with suggested materials that we will provide, or sit in simple silence as Spirit moves you. Others that have kept this vigil report that it has been a restorative, powerful, and even liminal experience.

Use the link below to sign up for one (or more) hour-long time slots. Or feel free to sign up on the sheet posted in the Narthex, or by contacting the church office.

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Easter Saturday for Solidarity Pantry Children!
Holy Innocents' Church and School are partnering with Solidarity Pantry to provide Easter bags and host an Easter Egg Hunt for the neighbor children who visit the Pantry. On Saturday, April 8, approximately 500 children will delight in receiving Easter goodies and hunting for Easter eggs on the Lower School playground—many of whom would not otherwise enjoy this joyous tradition!

With all this fun comes the Outreach opportunity to help! We need volunteers during Easter Week for:
     · Wed. April 5, 3:30-5:30 – assembly of Easter bags in Sunday School classroom
     · Sat. April 8, 3:00-4:30 – Easter Egg Hunt, Lower School playground – oversee activity tables, be Hunt helpers, and parking attendants, and breakdown of the event.

We have a dedicated Sign-Up Genius link for our parishioners and students to register to help. You can access it here. The code is 0408. More information is provided on the link.

Also, there is an opportunity to provide goodies for the Easter bags. This is the Amazon list of needed items. Items can be delivered personally to the Church on Sunday, April 2 during services.

What a wonderful way for our HIEC and HIES families—adults and children alike—to celebrate Easter by volunteering and providing this opportunity for children of Solidarity Pantry. Holy Innocents School is making this possible by hosting the Easter Egg Hunt and we are partnering with Solidarity Pantry to provide face painters, games, snacks, and even a visit by the Easter Bunny! Please join us in this fulfilling and glorious event!

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Easter Flowers & Music Donations

We are grateful for your generous donations to decorate our worship spaces for our Easter celebrations. We are also delighted to be able to have a brass ensemble join our choir and organ for the Easter Vigil and 10:15 AM Easter Day Service. You may donate in memory or in thanksgiving for someone you love. There is a form online or you may send a check to the church office. Envelopes are available in the church pews. The deadline for donations to be listed in the bulletin is Friday, March 31. Please specify how you would prefer your donation to read in the bulletin.
Contact Caroline Fleming with questions at cfleming@holyinnocents.org or 404-751-2906.

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Updated Financial News
We are so blessed and thankful to many who have paid their debt reduction pledges. As of March 15, 2023, the balance on our capital campaign loan is $788,553! Because we have a variable-rate loan, payments on the principal make a big impact. For annual stewardship pledges, we have 360 pledges for $1,332,490 and we thank you for your pledges to the operation of the church! Our pledge revenue was $76,094 for the month of February and $230,187 YTD. We have managed to keep general admin expenses slightly below budget at $34,018 for February and $67,802 YTD. However, both of those are well below the 2022 numbers at the same time.
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Have you looked at the Parish Portal on the Holy Innocents website? It is a great resource for members of our church! Here you can access the Pictorial Directory (password has changed as of 1/23, email ebadacour@holyinnocents.org for it!), the Good News newsletter, Annual Reports, and all of our weekly HI Light emails! At the bottom of the page are the Communication and Facilities request forms. All requests must be made two weeks in advance. 
 
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