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SUMMARY:The Eve of the Feast of Saint Barnabas
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist on the eve of the Feast of Saint Barnabas the Apostle. The Rector\, T.J. Freeman\, will preach and preside. \nThe Feast of St. Barnabas honors one of the earliest followers of Christ and a key figure in the spread of the gospel. A Levite from Cyprus\, Barnabas—whose name means “son of encouragement”—was known for his generosity and faith. He first appears in Acts as one who sold his land and gave the proceeds to the apostles\, and later as the trusted disciple who welcomed Paul after his dramatic conversion\, introducing him to the hesitant church in Jerusalem. \nBarnabas and Paul became partners in ministry\, serving the growing Christian community in Antioch\, bringing relief to Jerusalem during famine\, and embarking together on the first great missionary journey. Their preaching was so powerful that the people of Lystra mistook them for gods\, calling Barnabas “Jupiter” for his commanding presence. Though Barnabas and Paul eventually parted ways over a disagreement about Mark\, both continued their evangelizing work—Barnabas returning to Cyprus\, where tradition says he founded the church and was later martyred. Remembered for his generosity\, courage\, and encouragement of others\, Barnabas embodies the spirit of one who sought not his own fame\, but the flourishing of Christ’s church.
URL:https://stpaulscle.org/events/feast-of-st-barnabas/
LOCATION:St. Martin’s Chapel\, 2747 Fairmount Blvd\, Cleveland Heights\, OH\, 44106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Services,Worship Services
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SUMMARY:The Feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist on the Feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. \nThis feast honors the miraculous birth of the prophet who prepared the way for the Lord. The son of Zechariah and Elizabeth\, John was born to elderly parents through God’s promise and is described in Luke’s Gospel as a relative of Jesus\, arriving six months before him. When Zechariah doubted the angel’s message announcing John’s conception\, he was struck speechless until the child’s birth\, when his voice returned in the canticle of praise known as the Benedictus. \nJohn grew up to live an austere life in the wilderness\, clothed in camel’s hair and sustained by locusts and wild honey. His preaching called the people to repentance and renewal in preparation for the coming of the Messiah\, and his baptism of Jesus in the Jordan marked the beginning of Christ’s public ministry. \nThe Gospels remember him as both prophet and forerunner\, who pointed beyond himself to the One who was to come\, declaring\, “He must increase\, but I must decrease.” John’s feast celebrates his courage\, humility\, and faithfulness\, inviting the church to follow his example in proclaiming the truth and preparing hearts for Christ.
URL:https://stpaulscle.org/events/feast-of-nativity-st-john/
LOCATION:St. Martin’s Chapel\, 2747 Fairmount Blvd\, Cleveland Heights\, OH\, 44106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Services,Worship Services
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SUMMARY:The Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist on the Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. \nThe Feast of St. Peter and Paul honors the two towering figures of the early Church whose witness and martyrdom shaped Christian faith and mission. Though remembered individually—Peter for his confession of Christ on January 18 and Paul for his conversion on January 25—the Church joins them in one feast\, recalling the tradition that both were martyred in Rome during Nero’s persecution around the year 64. Peter\, the fisherman from Galilee\, and Paul\, the scholar and missionary of the Gentiles\, differed greatly in background and temperament. \nTheir early disagreements over the inclusion of Gentile believers gave way to a shared devotion to Christ and the gospel’s spread throughout the world. Tradition holds that Peter was crucified upside down\, deeming himself unworthy to die as his Lord did\, while Paul\, a Roman citizen\, was executed by the sword. Together they represent the unity of faith amid diversity of calling—Peter\, the steadfast shepherd of the Church\, and Paul\, the tireless preacher of grace. Their feast invites the faithful to stand firm on the same foundation\, Jesus Christ\, and to bear courageous witness to the gospel in every generation.
URL:https://stpaulscle.org/events/feast-of-sts-peter-paul/
LOCATION:St. Martin’s Chapel\, 2747 Fairmount Blvd\, Cleveland Heights\, OH\, 44106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Services,Worship Services
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