This contemporary Stations of the Cross is very reflective of the times we live in, and is illuminated by posters beautifully colored in during many coffee hours by the people and families of St. Alban's.
You are invited to make a donation for music and or flowers for Easter. Many folks like to make a donation and dedicate their donation in honor or memory of a loved one.
You can either download the form HERE or you can pick one up in the Narthex on Sundays. You can either drop of your form and check at the church office or drop it into the collection plate.
PARISH INFORMATION
Please keep in your prayers:, Charles (Cal) Coolidge Rev. Duane Sisson & Burt Kessler, William (Bill) Langston, Carole Richardson, Andrea Mendelssohn and Gryffen, Margie Carr, Steve Denney, Haley Holt, Stella Mae & new arrival Santee Marie Holt, Zachary Jordan, Marguerite Moore, Blondelle Barnes & Fred Treadwell.
Birthdays:Mayo Akanni
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: All people affected by the floods.
Parish Cycle of Prayer:
Dale & Christine Bruso
Sandy Burnett
Margie Carr
Judith Carrillo
St. Alban's Episcopal Church Leadership
2023 Vestry
Laurie Schumacher & Margaret Doleman - Co-Sr. Wardens
Sandy Burnett - Jr. Warden
Beth Beller
Larry DiCostanzo
Barbara Metcalf
Chanthip Phongkhamsavath
Deb Jesch - Clerk
Steve Hitchcock - Treasurer
2023-2025 Deanery Reps Sandy Burnett
Peter Doleman
From the DioCal Health & Wellness Team
The guidelines issued on November 30are still valid and in effect.
However, since the Thanksgiving holiday, there has been a marked increase in COVID and RSV cases. A more telling indicator is that hospitalizations are peaking/surging. This trend is expected to continue through the coming Christmas/New Year's celebrations.
That being said, we are leaving it up to the discretion of each congregation's clergy in charge and their vestries/bishop's committees to decide whether to insist on more stringent measures of masking, social distancing, and contact tracing.
We ask churches to let parishioners and visitors know that
Masking is strongly encouraged as an individual choice. This protects the individual from catching a virus AND it insures that the individual won't be the cause of spreading any viruses.
Being up-to-date on one's vaccination status regarding COVID and pneumonia shots is always a prudent health practice, whether in church or elsewhere.
Using a hand-sanitizer when entering church is strongly encouraged.
Keeping the church as well-ventilated as possible when people are gathered for worship or other indoor activities.