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Past News & Events

On Ember Days
This week is an ember week. What does that mean? It usually means that each ...
Update on Fellowship Groups
We are planning to start a couple of cell groups or 'fellowship groups' in October. ...
Church Directory
It is a new year and we have plenty of new faces at our parish, ...
Cups of coffee
Volunteers Needed!
Coffee Hour Volunteers Needed! We have an immediate need for an additional host for Coffee ...
Capital Funds Campaign Update
Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I would like to take this opportunity to  provide a ...
A letter from Fr. Eric on Cell Groups
“The household is a little Church.” When St. John Chrystostom said this, he was referring ...
Director of Christ's Christian Formation
Beloved in Christ, I am very pleased to announce that Erik Landstrom has agreed to serve ...
The Feast of St. Bartholomew - THIS SATURDAY!
Please join the Church of Our Saviour family for a special service of Holy Communion ...
Clergy Office Hours
We are so grateful that Fr. Eric Parker and his family have joined the Church ...
Transfiguration
Please join the Church of Our Saviour family for a special service of Holy Communion ...
Senior Warden's Corner
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Praise God for continuing to work mightily in our ...
News from Cuba
Dear friend of REC Foreign Missions, The Missionary Diocese of Cuba thanks each and everyone ...
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  • New Members’ & Confirmation Class

    New Members’ & Confirmation Class

    Are you interested in becoming a member of the Church of Our Saviour? Are you curious about what the Church believes and why it conducts itself as it does? A New Member’s & Confirmation Class will begin this Sunday, January 18th, at 9:15 a.m. This course will be conducted each Sunday until Easter and provide an overview…


    January 18, 2026
  • December Women’s Fellowship

    December Women’s Fellowship

    Our next gathering will be on December 13th at Tamara Tyler‘s house. This event is meant to be relaxed and stress-free, and a time of fellowship; there is no requirement to prepare or bring anything.  Here are the details: * Location: Purcellville, VA (Please check the Weekly eNews letter for the exact address)* Day and…


    December 11, 2025
  • Christmas Poinsettias

    Christmas Poinsettias

    If you would like to dedicate Christmas poinsettias this holiday season, please click on THIS LINK or cut and paste the following:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScDoNTN_kxiZO4hLtUGCkmDe_TcVvK6rvy01YBXkLLkB-AcbA/viewform?usp=dialog and fill out the form. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Rachel Reeves at [email protected]


    December 11, 2025
  • Lessons & Carols Dec. 6

    Lessons & Carols Dec. 6

    Patrick Henry College Lessons & Carols Service Join the PHC Chorale, Orchestra, and Harp Ensemble on Saturday, December 6th at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. for a service of Lessons & Carols. All are welcome and encouraged to attend! 


    November 30, 2025
  • St. Nicholas Feast Day

    St. Nicholas Feast Day

    St. Nicholas Feast Day Celebration Join us on Saturday, December 6th, at 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to celebrate St. Nicholas and his remarkable life of generosity, love, and commitment to orthodoxy. There will be plenty of festive singing, hands-on crafts, lively activities, and delicious refreshments. Rumor has it St. Nicholas himself may make an appearance! We…


    November 26, 2025
  • Nursery Volunteers

    Nursery Volunteers

    Nursery Volunteers Needed! Our nursery continues to grow  – what a blessing! With that growth comes the need for more volunteers to help during the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday mornings. If you are able and willing to help, please contact Julie Rafferty. Thank you!


    November 16, 2025
  • Women’s Group Nov. 22

    Women’s Group Nov. 22

    Women’s Fellowship November 22th, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Lydia Guthrie will be leading our next discussion at our upcoming Women’s Fellowship on Skye Jethani’s book With – Reimagining the Way You Relate to God.   Sign up at the COOS Women’s Fellowship link here.


    November 8, 2025
  • Work Day Nov 8

    Work Day Nov 8

    All Parish Work Day Our Saviour’s Fall Work Day will be Saturday, November 8th, beginning at8:30 a.m. We will give the nave a deep cleaning and tidy up the grounds. The latter will include weeding, raking leaves, and applying mulch. Remembering that “many hands mean light work,” volunteers are needed. Lunch will be served. So…


    November 3, 2025

On Ember Days

This week is an ember week. What does that mean? It usually means that each Church sets aside the days of Wednesday, Friday and Saturday this week as a time of fasting and prayer for those who will be ordained to holy orders (deacon, priest, bishop) on the upcoming Sunday. In the book of Acts we learn that the apostles fasted and prayed prior to laying hands on anyone. The ember days are also an occasion, as we pray that Christ would “send forth laborers into his harvest”, to fast and pray for our bishop, the election of a new bishop, and for our clergy at Church of Our Saviour. We should also pray that Christ would raise up new clergy in our midst. This is how Christ supplies leaders for his flock, namely, by calling them to serve their local parish. So, I encourage you to take some time on Friday (Saturday is St. Matthew’s day, so the ember day is not observed this Saturday) to fast and pray that more men would receive and heed the call to holy service (see the three prayers for the ministry on BCP pp. 38-39). The world desperately needs Christ. St. Paul’s exhortation still addresses us today: How shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? Indeed, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!

-Fr. Eric+

Update on Fellowship Groups

We are planning to start a couple of cell groups or ‘fellowship groups’ in October. As mentioned before, these groups will enable us to stay together, to live the Faith together throughout the week, and to invite newcomers to a more casual setting where they can get to know us. We will cap these first two groups at 6 families per group in order to keep them small enough to meet in homes. Once the first two groups are up and running and new leaders are trained, we’ll begin to start new groups. We’ll have our “under construction” signs up, so to speak, for the next few months, but I’m confident things will come together in God’s timing and we’ll find ourselves tremendously blessed by this opportunity to gather and grow together. 

-Fr. Eric+

Church Directory

It is a new year and we have plenty of new faces at our parish, which means a new church directory is needed! You can find a current directory in the Narthex – please check it and note any necessary changes on it. If you were not included last year, please add your information or email it to: [email protected] Additionally, Steve Mouton will be taking photos for those who need one or wish to have their prior one updated.

Volunteers Needed!

Coffee Hour Volunteers Needed!

We have an immediate need for an additional host for Coffee Hour Team 5 (the 5th Sunday of the month – whenever there is a 5th Sunday).  Please contact Karen Rafferty at [email protected] to let us know if you’d like to join the team!  The link to sign up to bring refreshments for the 8:00 services will be located in the weekly eNews letter.  We appreciate all the volunteers who make our coffee hours possible as this is a vital way for the church to build and strengthen the bonds of community.

Capital Funds Campaign Update

Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I would like to take this opportunity to  provide a brief update to the information that was communicated during the parish update on July 21st. By the grace of God and your generosity, as it stands today, the Capital Campaign for the new Parish Hall has received $478,488 in total pledges over three years, with $167,609 of that number having already been donated. We are in the process of exploring potential financing options, including the REC-backed Looney-Hoffman Fund. The Vestry, Building, and Capital Campaign Committees are committed to ensuring strong communication with the congregation remains top of mind, so in between quarterly updates, please reach out with any questions or concerns as we continue on this journey.

Yours In Christ,

Jack Curtis
Treasurer/Capital Campaign Committee Chairman

A letter from Fr. Eric on Cell Groups

“The household is a little Church.” When St. John Chrystostom said this, he was referring to the household in the late 4th century A.D., but he was also commenting on what he saw in Holy Scripture. Abraham loved Sarah as his own body and she in turn loved him as her head. Their orderly love for God and one another gave order and peace to the more than three hundred souls who made up their household (Gen. 14:14). Abraham’s was a big household, indeed it would be a large church if it were in our diocese! The relationship between the domestic and the ecclesial (or church) life was perhaps easier to see when families lived together in multi-generational homes along with their servants and farmhands, traveling together as a little society to church every Sunday and holy day. 

When Edmund Gibson, the bishop of London (d. 1748), wrote his Family Prayers (now in the back of our 1928 Prayer Book), he envisioned the “master” or “mistress” of the house leading prayer for the numerous relatives, friends and servants living on the property. Nowadays, in the post-industrial and post-Christian world, households are more like little islands, occupied by two or three people for short periods of time each day, often isolated in their own rooms. Many families too are no longer oriented “geographically” as a domestic society should be around “The Board”, that is the dinner table, as Fr. Robert Capon once lamented. Does the life of the home still point to the parish? Chrysostom says a Christian domestic community produces people who are “fit to oversee the Church”, because the mutual love of husband and wife points to the love shared between Christ and his bride, manifested in the local parish church.

One of the reasons why many churches establish Cell Groups (often called Small Groups) is that they have the potential to unite our domestic and ecclesial life. A Cell Group is a gathering of a “little Church” for the express purpose of building up the parish church by carrying out the parish’s mission to live the Christian life together. At Church of Our Saviour, our mission statement speaks of “rejoicing in” and “proclaiming the love of God in Jesus Christ,” as well as “living the traditional Christian Faith” and “passing on the same undiluted and saving faith to our children and community.” Our Sunday gatherings do not accomplish this mission alone. In order to fulfill our mission (Christ’s mission), we need to be actively meeting, praying, and communing with one another throughout the week. 

As we begin to plant Cell Groups in the various geographic regions around our parish, we hope that you will come to find these meetings indispensable support groups for our shared journey in faith and Christian charity. Groups will be composed of all ages, meeting around the table for dinner, Evening Prayer, and group discussions about Holy Scripture, as well as making plans to serve our communities in works of mercy and charity. We have a wonderfully blessed community at Church of Our Saviour! Let’s work together to point our homes and communities to the parish by opening the door to our neighbors, thus multiplying the opportunities for other people to join our parish as we reach the unchurched and disaffiliated, and watch as Christ’s blessing of love and peace rebounds again to our parish and our homes, reflecting the reciprocal movement of love between Christ and his Bride. 

The Rev. Dr. Eric Parker+

Director of Christ’s Christian Formation

Beloved in Christ,

I am very pleased to announce that Erik Landstrom has agreed to serve as the Director of Christ’s Christian Formation for the Church of Our Saviour. As all of you know, we have been blessed with a growing number of children in the parish and we have precious little time with them. We need to use this time well and foster the formation of distinctly christian habits of heart and action. Erik Landstrom is a talented and pious man who has dedicated his life to this particular task. As such, I am pleased to have him give direction to our collective ministry.

Fr. Jonathan Kell+

The Feast of St. Bartholomew – THIS SATURDAY!

Please join the Church of Our Saviour family for a special service of Holy Communion on Saturday, August 24th, at 10:00 a.m. for the Feast of St. Bartholomew. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. This will be a said service.

Clergy Office Hours

We are so grateful that Fr. Eric Parker and his family have joined the Church of Our Saviour. Please note the following adjusted days off for both Fr. Jonathan and Fr. Eric so you can be aware of their availability. 
Fr. Eric will not be available on Tuesday/Wednesday and Fr. Jonathan will not be available on Thursdays.

– [email protected]
– [email protected]

If there is an emergency and you are unable to reach either rector, please contact Rachel Reeves.

Transfiguration

Please join the Church of Our Saviour family for a special service of Holy Communion on Tuesday, August 6th, at 6:30 p.m. for the Transfiguration. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. This will be a said service.

Senior Warden’s Corner

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Praise God for continuing to work mightily in our midst as we grow in Him and in His grace! Among those who are joining us, we are blessed to welcome our new Assistant Minster, Father Eric Parker, and his family beginning in August. In our last meeting, the Vestry took stock of our growth and discussed how to provide the needed space for the nursery and an additional Sunday School class beginning in the fall, as well as better use of the space on the balcony for our corporate worship. We’ll keep you informed as we work to address these immediate needs.

We also were encouraged to hear of the overwhelming success of the capital campaign for the new parish hall, and thank God for your sacrificial giving and pledges to provide a space for growing in our parish life and outreach to our community. Please plan to attend our Parish meeting this Sunday from 9:15 – 10:00 where we’ll receive a quarterly financial update from Treasurer Jack Curtis and hear the results of the capital campaign. I’ll also provide a brief update on where we stand on the parish hall, and thank you all for your helpful feedback on its concept design. I hope to see you there!

For more information on the Vestry meetings, please see the minutes posted in a binder in the cottage. And as always, please let any member of the Vestry know how we can better serve the Lord with you.

Your Senior Warden,
Steve Mouton

News from Cuba

Dear friend of REC Foreign Missions,

The Missionary Diocese of Cuba thanks each and everyone for their prayers and expressions of concern. Shortages of food, water, and electricity continue to be a concern in a rather unstable political and economic situation presently. Compounding this has been the onslaught of a number of mosquito-borne illnesses which have affected nearly all the clergy and the whole church. Archdeacon Alexei is now recovering after more than three weeks of fever, and is slowly able to return to pastoral care and the liturgy. Due to these trials, the brethren have suggested a delay of travel, awaiting their recovery and better conditions. 

Please pray for:
1) economic stability and the availability of food, water, and electricity
2) restoration of health for the ill
3) offerings for the remainder of 2024 Cuban clergy stipends ($14,718 of the needed $55,500 so far received)

Give thanks for:
1) fifty confirmands and five postulants and deacons preparing for Confirmation and Ordination
2) God’s perseveration of life for those ill with dengue and other fevers
3) the beginning of a church taxi service in Havana deanery
4) the completion of the Christian Center in the Central deanery
5) the addition of two new congregations in the Eastern deanery
6) the approval of religious visas for the next visit

The Rt. Rev’d John Peter Boonzaaijer
REC International Missionary Bishop
Suffragan for Iglesia Episcopal Reformada de Cuba
Board of Foreign Missions, President
www.rec-bfm.org
Tel +1 972.741.2837

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