Sacraments
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Weddings
Christian marriage is a covenant between two persons who make vows of love and fidelity to one another in the presence of God, their families, and friends who will help them uphold those vows. The joy and love of a married couple both come from God’s love and point to it, and the wedding service reflects that truth.
Who may be married at St. Mary’s?
The Episcopal Church requires that at least one of the couple be a baptized Christian. While it is not necessary to be a member of St. Mary’s to be married here, at least one of the couple should be an active, committed member of a Christian community. Divorced persons may be remarried in the Episcopal Church. If you wish to be married at St. Mary’s, normally our clergy will preside at the service.
How do we schedule a wedding at St. Mary’s?
All weddings must be scheduled in consultation with the clergy at St. Mary’s. The Canons of the Episcopal Church require at least 30 days advance notice of a wedding, but the sooner you can schedule, the better. St. Mary’s requires at least four sessions of pre-marital counseling, to be completed at least a month before the wedding. Weddings are typically scheduled on Saturdays. No weddings may be scheduled during Advent (the four weeks before Christmas) or Lent (the six weeks before Easter).
See this brochure for more information.
To discuss whether a wedding at St. Mary’s is right for you, please contact The Rev. Kristine Johnson (rector@stmarysbythesea.org, 831-373-4441 x11).
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Baptism
Baptism is both a gift of God’s grace and a call to discipleship. In Baptism, we join with Christ in his death by renouncing all that keeps us from God, and we join in his resurrection by being born to a new life in Christ. The Baptismal Covenant describes both the promises and responsibilities of this new way of life.
Who may be Baptized?
Persons of all ages and backgrounds are welcome to be baptized. If parents desire to have an infant or young child baptized, at least one parent must be baptized and an active member of the congregation. The parents and godparents make solemn vows on behalf of the child, and reaffirm their own baptismal vows, promising to raise the child in the Christian faith. Older children and adults who wish to be baptized are sponsored by at least one baptized person who promises to support, by prayer and example, the one being baptized. If you have been baptized in another tradition but wish to join the Episcopal Church, or if you are in a place in your life where you wish to reaffirm your baptism, we welcome a conversation with you about the possibility of reception into the Episcopal Church or reaffirmation of your baptismal vows.
When do Baptisms occur?
In 2024, Baptisms will be scheduled on the following Holy Days: January 7th (Baptism of Jesus), March 31 (Easter), May 19th (Pentecost), and November 3 (All Saints’ Sunday). Baptisms may occasionally be scheduled on other Sundays. Baptisms always occur as part of regular worship, when the community is gathered to witness the promises made and proclaim its welcome and willingness to support the newly baptized.
Preparation for Baptism
A meeting with the clergy is required before scheduling a baptism, and some preparation is required, in order that persons receiving the sacrament understand the promises made by God and by the one to be baptized. For more information, contact The Rev. Kristine Johnson (rector@stmarysbythesea.org, 831-373-4441 x11).
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Confirmation
If you are interested in being confirmed, contact Pastor Kristine. Periodically, she facilitates an Inquirer's Class for those interested in learning more about the Episcopal Church and considering confirmation.
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Memorial Services
Memorial Services and Funerals are held at St. Mary's Church primarily for parishioners and their families. Pre-planning of funerals in consultation with the clergy is encouraged, and can be done at any time.
St. Mary's also has a Columbarium and The Leslie Garden as an option for interment. Read more on this brochure: Columbarium - Leslie Garden
You may find helpful this resource from the Episcopal Church Foundation and also these documents.
The Burial of the Dead Rite II
Suggestions for Hymns at Funerals
Recording of October 20, 2020 Funeral Planning Workshop
The Memorial Guild, a group of volunteers from the parish, is available to coordinate a reception in Edwards Hall (the parish hall) after funeral services. Please call the church office for the name and contact information of the Memorial Guild volunteer who will be able to assist you.