The Sacrament of Confirmation / Reception

Posted by John Strobl on February 27, 2010 under Featured | Comments are off for this article

The Sacrament of Confirmation & Recepition, will be held at St.James’, Saturday, March 6, 2010.  The Eucharist will begin at 10:30am.  The Right Reverend Mark S. Sisk, Bishop of New York, Officiating.

Confirmation 
The Episcopal Church’s theology of Confirmation has continued to evolve along with its understanding of baptism. Confirmation is no longer seen as the completion of Christian initiation, nor is Confirmation a prerequisite for receiving communion. Baptism is full initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into Christ’s body the church (BCP, p. 298). Accordingly, Confirmation has been increasingly understood in terms of a mature, public reaffirmation of the Christian faith and the baptismal promises. Some dioceses require that candidates for Confirmation be at least sixteen years old to insure that the candidates are making a mature and independent affirmation of their faith. There is considerable diversity of understanding and practice concerning Confirmation in the Episcopal Church. Confirmation has been characterized as “a rite seeking a theology.” 

Reception (Christian Commitment)
Baptized persons who have been members of another Christian fellowship and who wish to be affiliated with the Episcopal Church may make a public affirmation of their faith and commitment to the responsibilities of their baptism in the presence of a bishop. The bishop lays hands on each candidate for reception and says, “We recognize you as a member of the one holy catholic and apostolic Church, and we receive you into the fellowship of this Communion” (BCP, p. 418). Candidates for reception normally have made a mature commitment in another Christian fellowship. Some dioceses have reserved reception for those candidates who have previously received sacramental confirmation with laying on of hands by a bishop in apostolic succession. 

Christmas Outreach Project

Posted by admin on November 20, 2009 under Messages From Marci | Comments are off for this article

The angel tree will be up and decorated on November 29th. We will once again be collecting gifts for Safe Homes Of Orange County and the Orange County Mental Health Association.Angel Tree

St James’ was honored on October 29th for our contributions to the families served by Safe Homes. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

If you want to shop early and take advantage of the post Thanksgiving Day specials, speak to Marci Hanners, who is project chair for items that are particularly needed. It is never to early to shop for outreach!

Please let Marci know if you can help with organizing and distributing the gifts. Watch for more information here on our website and in the December issue of the Tower Chimes newsletter.

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