The ministry of reconciliation, which has been committed by Christ to his Church, is exercised through the care each Christian has for others, through the common prayer of Christians assembled for public worship, and through the priesthood of the Church and its ministers declaring absolution (The Book of Common Prayer, pg. 446).
James 5:13-16 Are any among you suffering? They should pray. Are any cheerful? They should sing songs of praise. Are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sins will be forgiven. Therefore confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, so that you may be healed. The prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective.
While this scripture further communicates the importance of communal forgiveness, it also shows that there are specific instances in the lives of believers where certain kinds of grace are necessary, mediated by presbyters (priests) of the church. Sometimes, we must confess our sins to others to better receive and understand the absolute forgiveness that Jesus has accomplished on our behalf. We must embrace that there are times when our struggle with sin is making us sick – spiritually, emotionally, and even physically- and we need the healing and forgiving touch of the Savior through those gifted and called to represent the Lord Jesus Christ in more Spirit-empowered ways.
However, true absolution from sin and its grip on our daily lives is only given to us if we sincerely desire to turn from our own ways and change our behavior, thoughts, and actions. As we are reminded from the Prayer Book in Holy Eucharist I:
Ye who do truly and earnestly repent you of your sins, and are in love and charity with your neighbors, and intend to lead a new life, following the commandments of God, and walking from henceforth in his holy ways: Draw near with faith, and make your humble confession to Almighty God, devoutly kneeling (BCP, pg. 330).
Hear also the encouragement of the absolution: Almighty God, our heavenly Father, who of his great mercy hath promised forgiveness of sins to all those who with hearty repentance and true faith turn unto him, have mercy upon you, pardon and deliver you from all your sins, confirm and strengthen you in all goodness, and bring you to everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (BCP, 332)
On Wednesday of Holy Week (this coming week, April 5th), I will be in my study at the church to hear confession from anyone who so desires it from 11 am – 1 pm. I will also make myself available by appointment in the evening of this same day. As the Prayer Book reminds us, these times of personal confession with a priest are matters of privacy and trust.
The content of a confession is not normally a matter of subsequent discussion. The secrecy of a confession is morally absolute for the confessor and must under no circumstances be broken (BCP, pg. 446).
Let us prepare our hearts for Easter so that we may be able to accept with joy the hope of our salvation.
Fr. Tom
Upcoming Schedule
Adult Christian Ed Class Sunday, 9 AM.
Palm Sunday, April 2nd, only one service at 9:30 AM
Wednesday, 5:00 PM, New Member/Confirmation Inquiry Class
EASTER LILIES
There are 20 Easter Lilies ordered to festoon the sanctuary on Easter Sunday. If you would like to underwrite the cost of the beautiful plants (and take them home following worship): we invite you to put donations in the regular offering plate with the memo: “Easter Flowers”. Families often dedicate the lilies to honor or memorialize friends and family. If you want names listed in the Easter bulletins, please write them clearly on a note with your donation.
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
- Palm Sunday, April 2nd – One Service at 9:30 AM (meeting 10 minutes early outside and in front of the church for the Procession of the Palms – or in the fireplace Hallway if the weather is inclement).
- Maundy Thursday Service, with Holy Communion, April 6th – 6:00 PM
- Good Friday, Stations of the Cross Service, April 7th – Noon
- Good Friday Service, April 7th – 6:00 PM
- Easter Vigil Service, Saturday, April 8th – 7:00 PM
- Easter Sunday Service, April 9th – 10:00 AM (one service). The Easter Dinner and Potluck will follow the morning mass. The meat will be provided, but St. Matt’s people, please see the sign-up sheet in the hallway if you can bring something. Guests and visitors, please just come!
Please feel free to talk to Father Tom or our office administrator, Pat, if you have any transportation or attendance concerns (especially with night driving). We would be happy to assist you in finding alternative transportation.