May 14, 2026 Newsletter
The Seventh Sunday of Easter
Sunday, May 17th, 2026
You are welcome to the
8:00 a.m. Service of Holy Eucharist Rite I & Healing Prayer
the Rev. Joy Y. Warburton, Celebrant
the Rev. E. Weston Mathews, Preacher
10:00 a.m. Service of Holy Eucharist Rite II & Healing Prayer
with the St. Francis Choir
the Rev. Joy Y. Warburton, Celebrant
the Rev. E. Weston Mathews, Preacher
The 10:00 am Service is also Livestreamed on YouTube.
CLICK HERE to see the 10:00 a.m. service bulletin
11:30 a.m. Adult Forum: Endowment Committee Presentation
on Planned Giving & the St. Francis Endowment Fund
in Millen Hall (Read more below)
The Liturgy of the Word
THE FIRST READING | Acts 1:6-14
THE RESPONSE | Psalm 68:1-10, 33-36
THE SECOND READING | 1 Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11
THE GOSPEL READING | John 17:1-11
Parish Prayer List
We pray especially for Peggy, Zain, Nuri, Fran, Antonio, Brooke & Marc, Hugh, Sr., Leslie, Bryan, Debra, Leon & Daphne, Richard, Carl, Denison, Jack, Andrew, Luke, Barbara, Gibbon & Bryan, Liam, Jennifer, Helen, Jeff Sr., Jessica, Clara Sue, and Dut.
We ask your prayers of thanksgiving for the Altar Flowers, given to the glory of God
by the Baker family in loving memory of Stewart Baker.
We pray for all students who are preparing for final exams over the coming weeks.
We pray for the departed, especially James Sanders and Stewart Baker.
Let light perpetual shine upon them.
We pray also for Franciscans preparing for Holy Matrimony
including Liv Sisson & Duncan Wood and Delcie Kestner & Chad Saucier.
Thank You!!
Many thanks to all who donated to our food drive for La Iglesia Episcopal de Santa Maria, Falls Church. Their food bank serves over 325 people twice a month, and your generous donations are more important than ever in helping replenish their essential food supplies.
Adult Forum Offering
Planned Giving &
the St. Francis Endowment Fund
THIS Sunday, May 17th at 11:30 a.m.
in Millen Hall
Did you know that St. Francis has an Endowment Fund? To learn more:
Please join us for an informational conversation about
Planned Giving & the St. Francis Endowment Fund
Speakers will include Terri Adams and Tom Wood
Terri will share her "Why"
Tom will share information on How You can Participate.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Lean Into Love: A Solidarity Sing-In
Sunday May 17th, 5:30-7:00 PM
St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, Reston, VA
In partnership with the Advocacy Ministry of St. Anne’s Episcopal Church and the Latino Ministry of Floris United Methodist Church, Voices for Justice invites you to a Solidarity Sing-In (in-person and online) to support all our neighbors impacted by ICE actions.
Admission is free, but donations warmly welcomed to support Just Neighbors, a non-profit that provides high quality immigration services to low-income asylees and refugees in our area. There will be a reception to follow where you can learn more.
St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 1700 Wainwright Drive, Reston, Virginia 20190, United States
Online access: https://vimeo.com/event/5905634/fba63acb1c
The Deacon's Corner with
Deacon Nancy Searby
Sharing the Good News of God's Love at the intersection of community and church
Reception and Conversation on
The Resilient People of the Sudans
Friday, May 15, 6:00-8:00pm
at Virginia Theological Seminary
from AFRECS (American Friends of the Episcopal Church of the Sudans)
You don't want to miss this:
“When Hope Breathes: The Resilient People of the Sudans”
Please join us as we gather to raise awareness of the suffering of people in Sudan, South Sudan, and adjacent territories due to the ongoing war. Ambassador Donald E. Booth, U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan and South Sudan 2013-2017 and again Special Envoy for Sudan 2019-2021, will share his impressions of the current situation in the Sudans. He is a former U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, Zambia, and Ethiopia.
Retired U.S. Ambassador Dane F. Smith, Jr., AFRECS Executive Director, recently returned from South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains, will also share his observations.
LOCATION: Virginia Theological Seminary 3737 Seminary Road, Addison Academic Center (Bishop Walker Lane), Alexandria, VA 22304
Questions and/or interested in carpooling to the location, contact Deacon Nancy at deacon@stfrancisgreatfalls.org .
Women of St Francis
Join us for the Annual Women’s Retreat
at Shrine Mont
June 5-7, 2026
A time for fellowship, prayer, rest and renewal in the beauty of Shrine Mont.
This year's retreat: The Magdalene Gospel: Meet the Women who Traveled with Jesus - based on the book, The Magdalene Gospel by Mary Ellen Ashcroft.
You can find the book HERE on Abebooks, a division of Amazon.
We will explore the stories of seven woman from the book and how they each speak to us in our lives today. The Rev. Linda Calkins will be leading the retreat.
Register here (online form to download) or registration forms will be available at Church on Sunday mornings. Deadline to register is May 18th.
Questions? Please contact Janet Durfee jmdurfee@comcast.net or Ginger Gotliffe gingergotliffe@mac.com
Rise Against Hunger Meals
Shipped to the Philippines!
We've heard from Rise Against Hunger: the meals packed in our RAH event several months ago have been shipped to the Philippines.
The Philippines consists of over 7,000 islands in the Pacific Ocean. It faces near constant threats of natural disasters like earthquakes, typhoons and volcanic eruptions. These disasters cause displacement and major loss of livelihoods and infrastructure, and disproportionately affect poor communities in rural areas, where people rely on agriculture and fishing.
The Global Hunger Index estimates that over 25% of Philippine children are below height for their age.
The meals that we packed will make a positive impact!
Calling all HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES & COLLEGE GRADUATES
Does your family have a student recently graduated OR about to graduate? If so, we’d love to know in order to share the great news. Please contact the parish administrator, at admin@stfrancisgreatfalls.org, by no later than June 8th, with the following information:
* Graduate’s name,
* Name of their High School/College
* Degree (college),
* Graduation date, and
* their plans for the Fall/Future (optional)
Sunday School continues on MAY 10th at 10:00 AM, in the Red Classroom
(next to the Nursery)
Ages 3 - 10
Teaching this Sunday: TBD,
Assisted by Ginger Roll
Volunteers Teachers are always needed. Please email Rev. Joy at familyministry@stfrancisgreatfalls.org for more information.
FROZEN-THEMED WEEKEND
Family Movie Night in Millen Hall
Friday, May 29
Join us for a cozy evening as we watch Disney’s Frozen! Parents are invited to stay and join the fun, or you are welcome to drop off your kids and return at the end of the movie.
FROZEN-THEMED SUNDAY SCHOOL
on MAY 31, 2026 10:00 AM
Join us for a special Frozen-themed Sunday School on Sunday, May 31, as we explore themes of trust, love, and faith through Scripture and story. Children will enjoy a meaningful Bible lesson connecting faith to everyday life.
ALL Children are welcome to dress as their favorite Frozen character!
This will also be our final Sunday School gathering of the program year as we prepare for our summer rhythm and launch our new Family Worship service in June.
NEW FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE LAUNCH ON
SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2026, 9:00 AM
NEW FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE
CONTINUES
Every Second Sunday of Each Month
9:00 am | Millen Hall
Join us as we introduce a joyful and welcoming worship experience designed especially for our young parishioners and their families.
Held on the second Sunday of each month, this approximately 30-minute service takes place between our 8:00 am and 10:00 am services in a relaxed, child-friendly setting. It’s a space where children are not just present—but fully included.
What Makes this Service Special?
This is worship through a child’s eyes. Children are invited to engage in ways that feel natural to them – whether that means sitting quietly, wiggling, lying down, or actively participating. All are welcome, just as they are.
Kids who are eager to be involved can take part in readings, music, offering, communion, and more – helping lead the service alongside our clergy and volunteers.
A Space Created for Them
Millen Hall will be transformed into a cozy, creative environment. The altar will feature artwork made by our youth, and soft seating like pillows and blankets will be available so children can feel comfortable and at ease.
A Glimpse of the Service
While each gathering may vary, a typical service may include:
o Candle Lighting by youth volunteers
o Opening Acclamation and Song
o Readings by the children
o A short, youth-focused homily
o The Peace and Announcements
o Offering or Food Drive participation
o Communion, with help from the children
o Closing Prayer and Song
o Candle Extinguishing by youth volunteers
This new offering is all about creating meaningful, engaging worship experiences for our youngest members—and supporting families in sharing faith together.
We would love for you to be part of it.
Come as you are, and bring the whole family.
Building a Community for our Families
St. Francis Community
Families are invited to be part of this new initiative as we seek to build community within the St. Francis family.
After each service, we invite you to stay awhile, enjoy one another’s company, and spend time in the beauty of the St. Francis gardens and grounds, including the children’s playground, especially during the summer months. It is a wonderful opportunity for children to play, for friendships to grow, and for families to connect and arrange playdates for their little ones.
We also encourage children to bring non-perishable food items each Second Sunday when we gather. Suggested items include peanut butter, canned corn, beans, shelf-stable milk, cereal, oatmeal, cooking oil, and similar goods. These offerings will be blessed during the service and donated to help support those in need within our community and beyond.
SHRINE MONT SUMMER CAMPS
2026 Sessions Now Available!
It is not too early to begin thinking about summer camp!
Shrine Mont hosts a fantastic summer camp program managed by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia from mid-June through early-August for youth from 8 years old through rising high school seniors plus an intergenerational family camp for all ages.
We believe that ALL of God’s children make up the body of Christ and we reflect that by welcoming ALL at Shrine Mont Camps including children of different faith backgrounds. So, feel free to invite a friend.
For a list of the different camps hosted by Shrine Mont, check their website below:
Youth | Shrine Mont Camps
2026 Camps Calendar | Shrine Mont Camps
Discounts are available to help everyone participate. Don’t let cost stop you!
Baptisms at St. Francis
If you're interested in being baptized or having a child baptized, please email familyministry@stfrancisgreatfalls.org or call the church at 703-759-2082.
2026 Moving Mountains Youth Mission Trip
July 11–18, 2026 | St. Paul, Virginia
An Appalachia Service Trip
Deadline to commit is May 31
Get information and register now here!
Youth who will be rising 9th–12th graders this summer (and rising 8th graders who attend with a parent—so current 8th graders and up) are invited to join the North Fairfax Region for our youth mission trip to Southwest Virginia.
Last year, our team built multiple ramps and helped improve a family’s living conditions. Because of that work, one woman was finally able to access parts of her home she previously couldn’t reach. The impact was powerful—for her and for all of us.
This trip is a wonderful opportunity to serve, grow, and build lasting friendships with fellow teens of the North Fairfax Region. Bonds formed during the week often continue throughout the year, as last summer’s group so beautifully demonstrated. Clifton H. Poole will lead the trip, with Mtr. Kara Laughlin will be serving as chaplain.
Second Sunday Contemplative Worship Service
Sunday, June 14th,
5:00 p.m.
in the Sanctuary
Through candlelit prayer, contemplative silence, poetry, beautiful music, and Holy Communion from the Iona Celtic tradition, this service is different from what we offer on Sunday morning. A brief reflection on spiritual journey will also be offered by a member of St. Francis.
This worship series will be held on the second Sunday night of each month (except for August.) If you are looking for a new or different way to worship and a space to find your sacred center in the midst of a busy, distracted life, this may be the service for you.
FOR THE COMMUNITY
Exhibition of Paintings by Varvara Agabekova
in Millen Hall
Now through May 17th
Dark Horse Theatre presents
CALAMITY: The Show
Saturday, May 30th at 7:30 p.m.
It's Calamity: The Show, where improv, sketch, and stand-up comedy are remixed into a one-of-a-kind night out. This performance features special guest and stand-up comedian Ben Daniels setting the stage for a night of improvised fun.
Brace yourself for an evening of unscripted escapades, where our performers thrive on your ideas. It’s a night where taboos are shattered, no topic is off-limits, and worries take a back seat. Ye be warned, Calamity is armed with puns sharper than a ninja’s sword and jokes so cheesy, they should come with a warning for the lactose intolerant. The evening’s events are chosen at random each night and our rotating cast of actors ensures that you’ll never see the same show twice.
Special Guest: Diane Ross is a psychologist, writer, and comedian. She has worked in public education for 30 years and is the author of First Generation
Dark Horse Theatre Company proudly presents Calamity: The Show, unbridled comedy for ages 16 and up.
Get Tickets Here
We encourage families to sign up for VBS:
· https://vbspro.events/p/christtheking2026
For age 3 to rising 6th grade (should be potty-trained)
Rising 10th graders through college students may volunteer
ONGOING WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
AT ST. FRANCIS
Morning Prayer offered MON-FRI, at 8:00 a.m. via Zoom
All are invited to immerse themselves in this supportive offering from St. Francis Church where we regularly pray for one another and our mission in the world. We pray using the Forward Day by Day daily prayer link of the Book of Common Prayer that automatically updates for each day's readings (link: https://prayer.forwardmovement.org/pray). On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, we pray Rite I, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays, we pray Rite II.
Click here to connect to Morning Prayer via Zoom.
Zoom ID: 968 1679 4908; Passcode: church
Contemplative Prayer: Mondays at 7:30-8:30 p.m.
We hope you can join us via Zoom videoconference.
For more information and any questions, please contact the coordinator for the program: Kathy Anderson, 703-476-9065 or kquinnanderson@gmail.com.
Click here to connect to Contemplative Prayer via Zoom.
Zoom ID: 998 1159 6134; Passcode: church
Men’s Group: Wednesdays 8:35 a.m.
Beginning a Bible Study on the Gospel of Matthew
All are welcome. Questions? Contact Stu Edwards elchivogoat@cs.com
Click here to connect to the Men's Group via Zoom.
Zoom ID: 922 8116 0056; Passcode: church
Thursday Afternoon Bible Study at NEW TIME of 3:00 p.m.
Meetings take place via Zoom on Thursdays at 3:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to join and participate in interesting discussions.
We are studying Lord, Teach Us to Pray by John C. Purdy, a Kerygma resource that offers meaningful insights into the power of prayer.
Our group meets weekly via Zoom, creating a welcoming space for learning, reflection, and fellowship. Whether you have joined us before or are new to the group, we would love to have you with us.
The resource book is available here:
https://kerygma.com/products/lord-teach?_pos=2&_sid=013c64283&_ss=r
For further information contact Amelia Logan at ameliavinteriors@gmail.com
Click here to connect to the Thursday Afternoon Bible Study.
Zoom ID: 836 1505 5434; Passcode: TABS24
Women's Group Coffee on Fridays from 10:30 a.m. to NOON at Starbucks in Great Falls
The St. Francis Women's Group has an open invitation to meet at the Starbucks in Great Falls every Friday morning. Please join us.
Second Story Dinners: Sundays at 5:15 p.m.
Needed: Volunteers to prepare and deliver Sunday dinners to the Second Story Teen Crisis Center on Gallows Road. Volunteers work solo or in pairs, according to their wishes.
Dinners are made on the first, third, fourth, and fifth Sundays of the month. The count for a meal typically ranges from five to eight persons. It has been as many as twelve. Volunteers receive reminders when their Sundays are coming up.
Please contact Jennifer Murphy at jenniferomurphy@gmail.com if you would like to volunteer for this ministry or if you have any questions.
Do you have a news item you would like to share through the Weekly Franciscan? Or do you have a photo from life at St. Francis you would like to submit? We welcome and rely on your participation. Please submit by close of business on Tuesdays each week.
admin@stfrancisgreatfalls.org
Clergy and Staff
The Rev. E. Weston Mathews, Priest-in-Charge
The Rev. Joy Y. Warburton, Associate for Family Ministry
The Rev. Linda Calkins, Assisting Clergy
The Rev. Dr. Nancy Searby, Deacon
Ms. Lynn Fallon, Parish Administrator
Mr. Larry Vote, Music Director
Mr. Sasha Beresovsky, Organist
Ms. Cristi Leslie, Creche Preschool Director
Ms. Wendy Filller, Bookkeeper
Mr. Dominic Pelegrin, Sexton
Ms. Rita Arteaga, Nursery Attendant
Ms. Julieta Bonafe, Nursery Attendant
Ms. Sandra Loucks, VTS Seminarian
2026 Vestry Members
Lynda Davis, Senior Warden
Pepin Tuma, Junior Warden
Cathryn Lee, Register
Kathy Ditmore
Chris Giragosian
Jessica Maxson
Holly Piper
Larry Pratt
Steve Riihimaki
Molly Reynolds, serving Treasurer
Brice Eldridge, Facilities Manager, Creche Board Chair
and Rise Against Hunger Chair
facilities@stfrancisgreatfalls.org

