The Epistle for March 25, 2026
St. John's Presbyterian Church
in Houston, Texas
Holy Week Is Almost Here:
Don't Miss a Single Day
Dear friends,
Holy Week arrives this year with a full schedule, and I want to make sure you know what's coming so you don't miss anything.
We actually get started this Saturday.
- In the morning, from 8:30 AM to 2 PM, we're holding our Quarterly Bible Study in the Session Room. The topic this time is Salvation. Big word. We'll take our time with it.
- Then at 10 AM, One Hope Preschool is hosting their Easter Egg Hunt out in their courtyard on the West Bellfort side of McPhail Hall. This is a community event, which means a lot of young families will be on our campus that morning. Come say hello if you're around. It's good for neighbors to see us being neighborly.
Palm Sunday is March 29 at 11 AM.
- Come wave a palm branch. I know that sounds a little silly if you've never done it, but there's something about that moment, the whole congregation holding green palms, that gets me every year.
- Then that same afternoon at 3 PM, we close out our Lenten Arts Series with the final concert of the season. It's been a meaningful run this year. A good way to spend a Sunday.
Maundy Thursday is April 2 at 7 PM. This service is quieter than the others. Smaller. We gather around the table where Jesus gathered with his friends on his last night, and we share communion together. If you've never come to a Maundy Thursday service, I'd really encourage you to try it. Something about sitting in that particular darkness makes Easter Sunday morning feel completely different.
And then Easter, April 5 at 11 AM. The whole thing. Every bell, every hallelujah, every reason we've been walking through this season together. You are welcome here. Bring someone with you if you can.
Peace,
Pastor Jon
Quarterly Bible Study: Salvation
Perhaps the most important question we can ask ourselves is whether we are saved. Paul tells us: “5 Examine yourselves to see whether you are living in the faith. Test yourselves.” (2 Corinthians 13:5). And Peter tells us: “. . . be even more diligent to make your call and election sure . . .” (2 Peter 1:10). But saved from what? What does it mean to be saved?
The Christian Education Committee is offering a time for us to explore what is meant by biblical salvation. We will cover the following topics:
- What is salvation?
- How are we saved?
- Can we have assurance of our salvation?
- Can we lose our salvation?
- How should salvation manifest itself in our lives?
The class will be on Saturday, 28 Mar from 8:30am to 2:00pm. Lunch will be provided. A sign up roster is in the narthex. Please sign up so we know how many people for materials and lunch. Hope to see you there!
🐰 A Morning of Giggles and Golden Eggs!
Oh, friends, get ready to wiggle your bunny ears!
Our wonderful friends at One Hope Schools are hosting a super-duper Easter EGGstravaganza, and it’s going to be just as sweet as a jellybean! On Saturday, March 28th, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, our community will be filled with the sound of happy feet pitter-pattering through the grass in search of hidden treasures. It’s a morning made for sunshine, smiles, and sharing the joy of the season with all our neighbors.
💖 Be a Special Helper (Sponsorships!)
Do you want to help make the magic happen? We are looking for "Egg-stra" special sponsors to help make this day wonderful for all the families in our community! There are five special ways to help, named after pretty jewels and colors:
- Diamond ($2500) 💎
- Platinum ($1000) 🥈
- Gold ($500) 🌟
- Silver ($250) ⚪
- Bronze ($100) 🥉
When you help out, your name or logo gets to go on a big, colorful banner and even on the event t-shirts! You can even have your very own booth at the event to say "Hi!" to everyone. Most importantly, you’ll be helping spread so much love and hope to our local families.
✨ How to Join the Fun
It’s as easy as pie! Just take your phone and scan the little QR code on the flyer to sign up. Whether you want to sponsor or just come play, we can't wait to see your happy faces there! Let’s fill the day with kindness and celebrate the beautiful hope that Easter brings to every little heart.
A Celestial Grand Finale: The Stars Resonate
3:00 PM this Sunday in the Sanctuary
Prepare to be transported beyond the terrestrial as the St. John’s Lenten Arts Series reaches its zenith. Our final concert, aptly titled "The Stars Resonate," promises an afternoon of profound auditory splendor, featuring the virtuosic talents of Trio Oriens. This isn't merely a performance; it is a curated pilgrimage through the cosmos of human emotion, blending the fiery passion of the Southern Hemisphere with the ethereal mysteries of the celestial spheres.
The program is a masterwork of stylistic breadth. We begin with Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, where the trio will navigate the sultry, syncopated rhythms of Nuevo Tango, demanding a rigorous mastery of chromaticism and rhythmic drive. This is followed by the evocative, contemporary textures of Jenny Xiong’s And the Remnants of a Temple for piano trio, a piece that invites us to find sacred echoes in silence and structure. Finally, we ascend with a transcendent arrangement of Gustav Holst’s The Planets, a work of immense harmonic complexity and planetary grandeur that will surely vibrate through the very rafters of our sanctuary.
Witness the symbiotic interplay between I-Ling Chen's crystalline piano phrasing, Olive Chen's resonant, soulful cello lines, and the soaring, lyrical brilliance of guest violinist Aija Izaks. Their technical precision and interpretive depth offer a rare opportunity to experience chamber music at its most sublime.
⚠️ Important Schedule Note
Please note a departure from our usual schedule: to accommodate the majestic scope of this finale, the concert will commence at 3:00 PM on Sunday, March 29th, 2026.
Join us at St. John’s Presbyterian Church for this celestial encounter. Let the music serve as your final Lenten meditation, guiding you toward the light of the coming season through the resonance of the stars.
Easter Lilies
For $12 take one home
Sign up sheet in narthex
Help bring a visual feast to our sanctuary this Easter by
purchasing an Easter Lily to adorn our worship center. It is a beautiful reminder of what our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ provides to each of us – fragrant and splendid grace.
Offered by the Brookwood Community, these lilies will have 4 or
more blooms on each stem and reach a height of 18-20 inches. As
many of you know, Brookwood provides an educational
environment that creates meaningful work, builds a sense of
belonging, and awakens genuine purpose in the lives of adults
with disabilities. This is a wonderful mission outreach for us.
At $12 per plant, we ask that you place your check made payable
to St. John’s Presbyterian Church in our collection basket with
‘lily purchase’ marked in its memo section. They will also be
available for purchase on Easter Sunday if not all of them are
claimed. First come, first served since only 36 have been ordered.
Food Train for Scenacia Jones’ Family
One of the quiet strengths of a real church community is that when someone is struggling, people step in and help. Meals appear. Prayers rise. The burden becomes shared.
Right now, Scenacia Jones’ son Nyjel is experiencing increased health problems, and the family is carrying a heavy load. Our congregation is organizing a Food Train so that meals can be delivered to help support them during this difficult time.
If you would like to help, you can sign up to provide a meal for the family. It is a simple act of kindness that can make a long week much easier for someone walking through a hard season.
To participate, please sign up using the link below or contact:
Mindi Stanley
mstanley@bcm.edu
832-247-4086
Use this link to sign up for the Food Train for Scenacia Jones’ family.
PCHAS Luncheon - Register Now - Details Below
"Hope Outlives Hardship" is the theme for the annual luncheon for PCHAS at the Lakeside Country Club (100 Wilcrest Dr., 77042). The April 16th one-hour noon-time program provides an update on the many services PCHAS provides in Texas, Louisiana and Missouri through heartwarming examples of how lives are changed. St. John’s ties to PCHAS go back many years, but especially since partnering with their Single Parent Program beginning in 2012. Do you feel a sense of pride when someone in the community comments or asks about these duplexes?
We hope to fill (at least) two tables (of 10-11 guests) for this annual major fundraising event here in Houston for PCHAS. Special diets are available on request. Yes, you will have an opportunity to donate toward this amazing ministry should you so choose, but it is not required! Many who have attended in the past have already received email or snail-mail notifications.
More information will be in the Epistles and announcements during worship services through mid-April. Those interested in attending are asked to register either directly to Marla Endieveri at the PCHS Office here in N.W. Houston(832-241-5921), or on-line (marla.endieveri@pchas.org); by calling or texting Shirley at 713-598-0818; by calling or texting Ann Hardy at 713-240-2690; or by leaving a message at the church office (713-723-6262) no later than April 11. Please consider attending this special time of fellowship and hope!
One Great Hour of Sharing special offering
Around the world, millions of people lack access to sustainable food sources, clean water, sanitation, education, and opportunity.
The work done in support of the causes supported by One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS) — disaster, hunger, poverty, climate change, and immigration/migration and refugees — serves individuals and communities in need. This work provides people with safety, sustenance, and hope. This Offering helps to improve the lives
of people in these challenging situations. Envelopes are at the back of the sanctuary.
Important Notice:McPhail Hall Temporarily Closed
We recently discovered that several ceiling tiles had fallen in McPhail Hall.
Unfortunately, additional tiles fell later in the week.
While we have cleaned the area and secured the immediate surroundings, our top priority is the safety of our congregation and guests.
Therefore, all events scheduled in McPhail Hall are canceled until further notice while we investigate the cause and ensure the space is fully safe for use.
We apologize for the inconvenience and will provide updates as soon as we know more.
Men of the Church
The next meeting of the Men of the Church will be 1 April at 6:30 PM in the Session Room.
Come for a time of study and service projects that benefit the church.
Healing Hearts:
A Ministry
of Care and Encouragement
Healing Hearts will meet in the church office building in the Prayer Room of the church office building.
Healing Hearts is a grief and bereavement support group. Led by Lisa Sparaco, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and member of our church, this group will provide a safe and faith-filled space for sharing stories, receiving encouragement, and walking together through seasons of loss. This is not a therapy group, but a ministry of care and prayer for all who grieve.
Next Meeting for Healing Hearts
Monday, March 30th, 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon in the Prayer Room
Prayer List
With hearts united in hope, we lift these names into the healing presence of God.
Glen Risley, recovering from surgery- Scenacia Jones family
- Gerry Jump, Brazos Towers
- Family of Sue Benn
- Tom Edmondson, recovering from spinal surgery
- Holly Darr, health concerns
- Karen Alsbrook, health
- Kelsey Wiltz, health concerns
- Glen Risley, health concerns
- Madalyn Rodgers, Kathleen Captain's sister
- Joe Sanford, Scott Moore and Alice Rubio
- Those looking for a job
- St. Johns College Students
- Raina Bailey and the families in our PCHAS homes
- One Hope Preschool families and staff
Caring for One Another in Prayer
Our prayer list is a vital way we support one another, lifting up joys and concerns before God. From time to time, we update the list to ensure it reflects current needs. If a name has been removed and you would like it added back, please reply to this email and let us know who they are and why you would like them included. Your input helps us pray more intentionally and stay connected to those in need of ongoing support. Thank you for being part of this ministry of care and intercession.
Prayer List Update –
How Can We Pray for You?
As part of our commitment to intentional and meaningful prayer, we periodically refresh our prayer list to ensure we are staying connected with those who need support. If you or someone you previously requested would like to remain on the prayer list, or if you have a new name to add, please reply to this email and let us know.
We are grateful for the opportunity to pray with and for you.
Happy Birthday
Madeline Graeter (March 29)
Olive Mfobujong (March 30)
Happy Anniversary
Tad and Andra Mulder (March 25)
Church Calendar
Thursday, March 26
5:00 pm Exercise Class in Building 2
Saturday, March 28
8:30 am Quarterly Bible Study, Session Room
10:00 am One Hope Preschool Easter Party, Courtyard
Sunday, March 29, Palm Sunday
9:30 am Sunday School for Adults, Systematic Theology, Session Room
11:00 am Worship Service, live in sanctuary and on Facebook
1:30 pm Book Study on Zoom
3:00 pm Lenten Arts Series, Sanctuary
Coming Soon
Saturday, March 28, Quarterly Bible Study: Salvation, 8:30 am
Saturday, March 28, One Hope Easter Party, Courtyard, 10 am
Sunday March 29, Palm Sunday, Lenten Arts Concert, Trio Orients, 4 pm
Monday, March 30, Healing Hearts, 11 am
Wednesday, April 1, Men’s Group, 6:30 pm
Thursday, April 2, Maundy Thursday Service, 7 pm, Sanctuary
Sunday, April 5, Easter Sunday
Sunday, May 31, CE Brunch: Senior Sunday and Teacher
Appreciation
Saturday, June 20, Quarterly Bible Study (new format for all ages)
Church Calendar Online
For other dates, see St. John’s Calendar online: https://www.stjohnspresby.org/events/
LENTEN SERMON SERIES
Wilderness Sabbath:
Six Weeks of Desert Wisdom
Concludes this Sunday
March 29 – Palm/Passion Sunday
"The Road to the City"
- OT: Isaiah 50:4-9a (The servant's suffering)
- NT: Matthew 21:1-11 (Triumphal entry) and Matthew 26-27 (Passion narrative)
Six weeks in the desert. Six weeks of sand and silence and the kind of stillness that strips you down to what's actually true.
This Sunday, March 29th, the road leads out of the wilderness and straight into Jerusalem.
"The Road to the City" is where our Wilderness Sabbath series ends, and it ends the way Holy Week always ends: with palm branches and shouting and a crowd that has no idea what's actually coming.
We'll sit with Isaiah's Suffering Servant and then walk with Jesus through Matthew 21, from the parade to the passion, from the hosannas to the shadows of what follows.
It's a lot to hold in one morning. That's the point.
If you've been with us through Lent, you know this journey has asked something of us. This Sunday asks a little more. Come ready for that.
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Resurrection Disruptions
Coming Soon to St. John's
New Sermon Series
Starts on Easter Sunday!
Most Easter sermons make a promise the people in the pews already know is hard to keep. Death is defeated. Christ has risen. Hallelujah.
And then Monday arrives. And the diagnosis is still real. The grief hasn't lifted. The loss is still just... there.
This Easter season at St. John's, we're going to be honest about that tension. The sermon series is called "Resurrection Disruption: When Death Gets Interrupted," and the central claim is this: Easter Sunday announces something more specific than "death lost." What it announces is that death got interrupted. Mid-sentence. A clause inserted into the story that changes everything after it, without pretending the story was never started.
That might sound like a small distinction. I promise it isn't.
We're going to spend eight Sundays together, from Easter all the way through Pentecost in mid-May, tracing this pattern across both the Old and New Testaments. Ezekiel in a valley of dry bones. Thomas with his hand near a wound. Three men walking out of a furnace not smelling of smoke. Disciples huddled in a locked room while the risen Jesus stands in the middle of them. Each week is a disruption story. Each week God shows up for someone who wasn't ready, wasn't expecting it, and probably wasn't facing the right direction when it happened.
That pattern matters. Because most of us, if we're honest, aren't facing the right direction most of the time either.
The series runs Easter Sunday through the Day of Pentecost, and the eight messages follow the shape of grief in a way that surprised even me when I saw it. We start with the disorientation of early Easter morning and end, eight weeks later, with the disciples finally breathing out what God breathed into them. The arc moves from receiving to sending, from silence to fire, from a sealed tomb to a wide open street. If you've ever wondered whether faith has anything real to say to people who are actually suffering, these eight weeks are going to give you a lot to hold onto.
Bring a friend. Bring whoever in your life is carrying something heavy this spring. We'll start where we always start, at an empty tomb, and see where the risen Christ takes us from there.
Church Office Hours and Contact Info
Our church office is normally open Monday through Thursday, from 10:00 a.m. to noon. Pastor Jon is typically available on Monday and Tuesday mornings, Alvina Hamilton serves on Wednesdays, and Linda Herron staffs the office on Thursdays. If you need assistance outside of these hours, please don’t hesitate to call us at 713-723-6262. To submit updates for the Prayer List or contributions to the Wednesday Epistle, kindly email Pastor Jon directly. Put "Epistle" in the subject line to make sure it gets in the Epistle.
Church Website and Calendar Online