welcoming all people into
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Sunday Services
Join us for In-person worship Sundays at 7:30 am, 8:30 am and 11:00 am. Masks are optional. Please note that the 11 am Service is live-streamed on our YouTube Channel.
The Church of the Holy Faith uses a traditional Anglo-Catholic style of worship following the Book of Common Prayer, Rite I for all services except the Taizé Service.
- 7:30 am Spoken Eucharist in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd
- 8:30 am Spoken Eucharist in the Church with Hymns and Anthems sung by our Choir
- 11:00 am Choral Eucharist in the Church with sung Chants and Prayers
Weekday Services
Morning Prayer – Every weekday – Church Chancel
- 9:00 am silent prayer
- 9:15 am morning prayer
Taizé Evensong Service with Healing Prayers – first Tuesday of the month.
Taizé Eucharist with Prayers for Healing on other Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m.
Located in the Church
- 6 pm
Holy Eucharist – Wednesday – Chapel of the Good Shepherd
- 12:10 pm
Evening Prayer – Every weekday – Chapel of the Good Shepherd
- 4:30 pm
Advent & Christmas 2025
Sunday, November 30, The First Sunday of Advent
- 6:00 pm Advent Lessons and Carols
Tuesday, December 16
- 6:00 pm “Holy Dark, Holy Light” Holy Eucharist with Taizé chant and prayers for healing
Wednesday, December 24, The Nativity of Our Lord: Christmas Eve
- 4:00 pm Family Holy Eucharist with Christmas Pageant
- 7:30 pm Festive Holy Eucharist
- 10:00 pm Christmas Prelude
- 10:30 pm Solemn High Eucharist with incense
Thursday, December 25, The Nativity of Our Lord: Christmas Day
- 10:00 am Choral Eucharist
Friday, December 26, The Feast of St. Stephen
- 10:00 am Holy Eucharist
Saturday, December 27, The Feast of St. John
- 10:00 am Holy Eucharist
Attendance for Sunday Services
Thank you for your interest in attending The Church of the Holy Faith. Masks are optional.
View live streaming or past services on our YouTube channel
Current and recent Worshipcast Service Booklets and, when available, text of each Sunday’s Sermon are available on our Worshipcast and Sermons page.
Announcements for the week beginning October 12, 2025
* Nursery – NO NURSERY THIS SUNDAY, October 12. A Nursery for children 4 years and younger is available in Conkey House on Sundays from 8:15 am through the 11:00 am service.
Adult Forum
This morning at 10:00 a.m. in Palen Hall, Fr. Robin will present on “A New Archbishop of Canterbury & Why Do We Care?” The Right Reverend and Right Honorable Dame Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, has been chosen as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman to serve in the office. The Archbishop of Canterbury is primate or chief bishop of the Church of England, and the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion, of which The Episcopal Church is a part. We will look at Archbishop-Designate Sarah’s background and her rise to the most senior position in the Anglican Communion, and explore the office of Archbishop as one of the Instruments of Unity in our Communion.
Faith Explorers
Join us for Faith Explorers! We are a lively group of seekers discussing, praying and figuring out how God is present in our lives. We have tasty snacks; we have give-aways and always a lot of fun. Meet us by the blue poster in Palen Hall at 10am and we will walk over to the youth room. We will be finished at 10:40am. For info, contact Pam Jones at pengojones@gmail.com.
Youth Group
The Youth Group will meet this Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in Kinsolving for pizza, check in and a Table Topic discussion of choices and decisions – Which path will YOU choose? I hope it’s the path to join us from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. this Sunday! Please rsvp so I have enough pizza and salad for everyone!! For more info or to RSVP contact Pam Jones at pengojones@gmail.com
Kid’s Corner
Meet Eileen. She is the youngest little girl in her family, and already in her month or so on earth has claimed the hearts of so many.She loves tosnuggle, and eat, and is trying out some sounds and pretty soon she’ll find her voice and will be competing with all her older brothers and sisters! Welcome, little one – welcome to your church family!!
Daughters of the King
The October meeting will be held at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, October 16 in the Kinsolving Room. Cha Foxhall, member and Benedictine Oblate, will be taking us through the first three chapters of “Wisdom Distilled from the Daily – Living the Rule of St. Benedict. All women of the church are invited to join us.
Scheffler Lecture
The Library Committee is proud to announce that the annual Scheffler Lecture will be delivered by The Rev’d Canon Jan Naylor Cope on Friday, October 17th at 3:00 p.m. Canon Cope serves as Provost of Washington National Cathedral. She holds degrees from Wesley Theological Seminary and Virginia Theological Seminary. Prior to ordination, she held a variety of senior positions including Deputy Director of Presidential Personnel in the White House. Canon Cope is a frequent international guest preacher throughout the wider Anglican Communion. Together with her husband, John, she has led retreats to the Holy Land and Greece.
The title of the lecture is “Washington National Cathedral: Living into its Second Century.” The Scheffler Lecture will take place in Palen Hall and a reception will follow.
Save the Date…….
Saturday, October 25th from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fall Carnival!!! Details soon……..
Faith Family is Here for You
Sometimes it takes a lot of courage to admit you need help. When we are honest with ourselves and others, our lives are enriched with authentic Christ-like relationships. Can Faith Family be part of your life, either for a ride somewhere, or a visit, or a small chore around the home? Please do not hesitate to contact our Lead Disciple if you have a pastoral need! For assistance in October, contact Barbara Dedmon, (505) 690-9831, barbaradedmon@gmail.com.
Parishioner Needs Moving Assistance
One of our parishioners could use some help packing and moving. She has minimal items and only one heavy items. Packing dates are flexible between October 20th – October 24th and moving date can be anytime Saturday October 25th or the afternoon of Sunday October 26th. With volunteer help, the parishioner plans to make a donation to Holy Faith instead of paying movers. Please contact Mtr Lynn, rev.lynn@holyfaithchurchsf.org, (505) 412-0506.
Homeless Kits Available in Palen Hall
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the purchase of supplies for the homeless kits prepared by the Outreach Opportunities Ministry!
Having a kit in your car to hand to someone on the streets is a gesture of compassion, consistent with our baptismal promise to respect the dignity of every human being, and Jesus’ commandment to love our neighbor. The kits and supplies will be available in Palen Hall on October 12th.

This was taken about halfway up the block on the east side of Broadway, between 79th and 80th Street.
The Women’s Spirituality Group
The Women’s Spirituality Group is offering a Pre-Advent study of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s book, “God is in the Manger.” The sessions will begin October 20th and continue each Monday through November 17th – skipping November 3rd. The sessions meet at 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Please let Mother Madelynn know if you are interested. The book is a slender volume and is available from Amazon and Thrift Books. If interested, do order your book promptly.
St. Francis Legacy Society Gathering
All members of the St. Francis Legacy Society are cordially invited to a reception to be held on Thursday, October 22nd, 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the home of Fr. Robin Dodge and Therese Saint-André. An email invitation has been sent to the members of record. If you have included the Church of the Holy Faith in your estate plans but have yet to sign a Letter of Intent to indicate that you have done so, please contact the Parish Office to sign up and plan on joining this joyous occasion. We will need to have a final headcount by October 20. For more information, please contact Cathy Gronquist (505-231-4557) or Sandra Brinck (505-983-2402), Chairs of the St. Francis Legacy Society.
Concert – Divinest Sense: Songs of Life and Dances of Death
Soprano Jennifer Perez, baritone Carlos Archuleta, and pianist Nathan Salazar will perform a magnetic program of music, expressing themes of life and death, their eternal lover’s dance, and the medieval allegory of the danse macabre. With Mussorgsky’s Songs and Dances of Death and the Four Last Songs of Strauss at the heart of the program, it promises to be a poetic evening of exceptional musicianship. We request the honor of your presence…
Sunday, October 19, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.
The Church of the Holy Faith (Palen Hall)
331 E Palace Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated and will be accepted at the door.
Table of Remembrance
This year Holy Faith will again have a ‘Table of Remembrance’ set up in Palen Hall beginning October 25 and continuing through October 31st. This is for all church members to honor and remember family members with symbols and objects which represent those who have passed on. Feel free to place a small remembrance (photo, name card, etc.) on this table so we may all remember to keep alive and rejoice in the memories of loved ones.
All Saints’ Evensong
A Solemn Evensong on All Saints’ Sunday will be held on Sunday, November 2, at 6:00 p.m. Please join us for an evening of sung prayers and anthems in an evening service unique to the Anglican tradition. Evensong is a wonderful way to introduce your family and friends to our beautiful church and our rich Christian heritage. There will be a festive reception immediately following the service in Palen Hall, in thanksgiving for the generosity of the people of Holy Faith as we begin our Stewardship Campaign for 2026.
Prayers for the Departed
On Tuesday, November 4, we will offer prayers for the departed at a special Taizé Evensong commemorating all the Faithful Departed beginning at 6:00 p.m. If you would like to add the name of a loved one who has died to the prayers, please contact Eli in the parish office at 982-4447 or parishoffice@holyfaithchurchsf.org no later than Friday, October 31.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
The KnitWits will be meeting again Thursday, November 6 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Kinsolving room. Please join us for a cozy evening of handiwork, tea, and cookies. Questions? Call Allyson at (505) 983-0283. Next meeting is December 4th.
* Children’s Chapel – Is God calling you to help with this vital ministry? We are in need of chapel teachers and assistants for both the 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. services, with as much or little frequency as you can offer. All volunteers working with children and youth receive safeguard training. Please contact Mother Lynn, rev.lynn@holyfaithchurchsf.org (505) 412-0506.
* Songs and Stories – From 10 to 10:40 a.m. each Sunday, your child/ren ages 5 and up (we need older kids and teens too!) are invited to join a group of their friends to sing songs, hear stories from the Bible, dance, play, snack and generally have fun!! Bring your child/ren to Palen Hall after the 8:30 a.m. service (or come early for the 11 a.m. service). The kids will be led to the youth room where they will have an opportunity to learn songs, listen to stories and do activities. The children will be escorted back to Palen Hall to reunite with parents at 10:40 a.m. This is an opportunity for you to attend the Forum and enjoy coffee with fellow parishioners.
* Nursery Workers Needed – Our nursery attendants play a vital role in the health of our community, by providing parents and caregivers of children up to age four a safe and welcoming environment during our Sunday services. We are looking for both regular and occasional workers who are available from 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Parishioners who can volunteer on occasion would be a great addition, too! Safeguard training and a background check are required. Please let Eli parishoffice@holyfaithchurchsf.org or (505) 982-4447, know if you, or someone you know, is interested. The Church of the Holy Faith has a growing Family and Children’s Ministry and we want to keep it rolling! Please pass this information on to anyone who might be interested.
* From Your Treasurer – Holy Faith is extraordinarily blessed to benefit from an endowment that supports our work within the parish and our beloved community. The endowed funds, with a current combined value of over $11 million, are overseen by the Investment Committee. The Committee meets quarterly with our investment management team at Northern Trust to review market performance and to discuss risks and opportunities. Annually, the Investment Committee determines how funds are invested. Generally, a percentage is determined of investments in equities and fixed income instruments. Northern Trust follows the approved investment mix reallocating investments as needed to meet expectations.
When the annual budget is considered, the draw that can be taken from the endowments is determined by averaging the three prior years investment values at year end. The by-laws limit the disbursement to 4% of the average. The Investment Committee reviews the disbursement request and, if approved, passes that recommendation on to the Finance Committee for consideration. If approved by the Finance Committee, the Vestry then reviews and considers the recommendation and makes the final decision. At each step, the guidelines established in the by-laws for the calculation and disbursement of funds is reviewed to ensure compliance.
Twice annually, at mid-year and year-end, funds are drawn from the investments which are then directed towards the intended purpose of the endowment. Once again, the Finance Committee and the Vestry review the disbursement and use of the draw to confirm agreement with the by-laws.
I hope these past few reviews of our endowed funds has been helpful. As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please feel free to contact me or any member of your Vestry.
Thank you!
Charles Rountree
* Hospital Notification – Holy Faith Parishioners admitted to the hospital are encouraged to contact one of the Holy Faith Clergy. Due to HIPAA restrictions, hospitals are not authorized to release patient information, and therefore our Clergy are often unaware when a parishioner has been admitted to the hospital. We take our pastoral responsibilities seriously and want to bring the ministry of prayer and healing to our parishioners.
* Education for Ministry Books – The Holy Faith Library has a complete set of the EfM texts for 2025-26. If you are interested in the program but perhaps do not have the time to enroll, you can still read the excellent books in the program. There are fifteen texts for the term, encompassing the topics of the Hebrew Scriptures, the Christian Scriptures, Christian History, Christian Ethics and Spirituality, and more. The books are all shelved together and there is a listing available in the library. Come check out what is new in today’s ministry!
* Twice Blessed Seeking Donations – Please don’t forget that the Guild welcomes your contributions of used or new items for the Twice Blessed portion of the St. Nicholas Bazaar. Keep us in mind as you clean out garages, closets, etc. Items may be left in the Guild room behind Palen Hall or taken upstairs and left in the Twice Blessed room at the end of the hall in Conkey House. If you need help with pick up, please contact Cathy Gronquist (cathy@gronquist.org or 505-231-4557). Thank you all for your support of the Women’s Guild.
* Cookie Ministry – The Cookie Ministry provides refreshments after the 8:30 Sunday Service before the Forum and before the 11:00 Service. This is a very easy and rewarding ministry for the Parish. Bakers bake and bring cookies, bars, scones or brownies; non-bakers can bring cheese and crackers, strawberries or mandarin oranges. Cookies can be brought ahead of time and put in the freezer in Palen Hall kitchen or brought to the kitchen before the 8:30 service. Hosts bring 2 quarts of half-and-half and plate the cookies, etc., on Sunday morning before 9:30, and replenish the cream as necessary. To sign up, text or email Karen Gahr at 703-623-7192 or wegahr@aol.com and I will invite you to our “Meal Train” scheduling site.
* Faith Family –Community with Compassion – Our mission statement reads, “We strive to live as a community with compassion for one another and the world around us.” Living as a community with compassion is needed now more than ever. Faith Family “disciples” are the hands and feet of Christ and provide help in a wide range of situations, from meals to rides to letters or a phone call. For assistance during the month of September, contact Eric Butler, ebinbru@icloud.com, (505) 500-6935. Interested in being a Faith Family disciple who can help? The commitment time is up to you, and we always welcome new disciples. Contact Mother Lynn, rev.lynn@holyfaithchurchsf.org, (505) 412-0506.
* Missing Library Books – Your Holy Faith Library houses an extraordinary collection of books. Some, however, have wandered away without a forwarding address. Recent requests reveal that the copy of An Altar in the World: A Geography of Faith, by Barbara Brown Taylor—currently being read and discussed by the Spiritual Classics group—has gone astray. Also missing are books of special interest to the Women’s Spirituality Group: Hildegard of Bingen: A Visionary Life and Praying with Hildegard of Bingen. We encourage you to use the library, but please take the time to check the books out! There are instructions next to the computer, and it is really quite easy and quick. If you need hands-on assistance, the librarian is available most Monday and Tuesday mornings. Meanwhile, check your bookshelves for these and other wandering titles.
* Be a Scout – Join Troop 57 (ages 11-17) or Pack 57 (ages 5-10) for Scouting for boys and girls including weekly meetings, camp outs, hikes, activities, and fun for the whole family. Both groups meets weekly at Holy Faith on Monday evenings. For more information contact Dave Blick at dblick@troop57santafe.org or 505-660-0341.
* Beware of Gift Card Scam – This scam continues to target churches across the country. Scam emails designed to look as though they have been sent by the rector or bishop requesting “a favor” prey upon the loyalty and generosity of church members. Do not be fooled – legitimate emails from Fr. Robin always originate from fr.robin@holyfaithchurchsf.org. Fr. Robin will never email you asking for a gift card. The only email address that Bishop Michael will use for DRG business is bishophunn@dioceserg.org.
* Recycle for Sight and Hearing Aid Recycling Program – The Capital City Lions Club collects used eyeglasses and hearing aids for distribution to those in need. If you have old or no longer needed eyeglasses, sunglasses or hearing aids, please donate them in the collection box that is near the back entry to Palen Hall or phone Sylvia Stevens at 946-0473 for more information. “Where there is a need, there is a Lion.”