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Sacraments and Pastoral Services

The Sacraments are "outward and visible signs of an inward and spiritual grace, given by Christ as sure and certain means by which we receive that grace" (The Book of Common Prayer, p. 857).

As holy mysteries of God's love, they speak to us on many levels. They remind and assure us of God's presence in all aspects of our lives, and of his nature, which is love. They hold out the possibility of a holy life.

Baptism

A person becomes a Christian through the waters of Baptism. This ancient practice commanded by Christ brings us into the full fellowship of his Body, the Church. At Pohick, baptisms are celebrated on Sunday mornings so that the congregation can welcome the candidates into the parish.

Following Church tradition, the service of Holy Baptism is conducted here at the Bishop's annual visitation (June) and during the four times each year when it is the major theme: The Baptism of Christ (early January), Holy Saturday (March/April), The Day of Pentecost (May/June), and All Saints' Sunday (early November).

Confirmation

This is the rite in which baptized members express a mature commitment to Christ and receive strength from the Holy Spirit through prayer and the laying on of hands by a bishop. Weekly classes for both adults and young people (age twelve and older) begin in February of each year and continue up until the time of the Bishop's visitation in June.

The Holy Eucharist

This is the sacrament commanded by Christ for the continual remembrance of his life, death, and resurrection, until his coming again. In it we find forgiveness of our sins and the strengthening of our union with Christ and one another. All Baptized Christians are welcome to receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church. It is our privilege to bring communion to those who are sick or shut-in at their request.

The Holy Eucharist is celebrated at Pohick three times on Sunday, at 8, 9:15 and 11:15 am (8 and 10 am, June-August), and on Wednesday evenings at 7:30. In addition, the Holy Eucharist is offered on the third floor of the Fairfax Retirement Home (adjacent from the church) on Tuesdays at 2:30.

Marriage

We consider Holy Matrimony a solemn and public covenant between a man and a woman in the presence of God. In this rite the two enter into a life-long union, make their vows before God and the Church, and receive the grace and blessing of God to help them fulfill their vows.

In accordance with canon law, all couples receive instruction in the theology of Christian marriage during a series of premarital counseling sessions prior to any weddings. Additional steps are required for those who have previously been married, including the submission of a petition to the bishop for his approval. As Holy Matrimony is properly celebrated within one's own parish family, we require that at least one of the couple be a member of Pohick for a minimum of a year prior to the wedding.

Reconciliation of a Penitent

Private confession is offered to penitents whose consciences suffer from the gravity of sin and who need the assurance of pardon and the grace of absolution given by a priest, always in absolute confidence.

Unction of the Sick

Unction is the rite of anointing the sick with oil, and the laying on of hands, by which God's grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind and body. Holy Unction is offered at the 7:30 pm Wednesday Eucharist and by request.

Burial of the Dead

The liturgy for the dead is an Easter liturgy. It finds its meaning in the resurrection. Because Jesus was raised from the dead, we too shall be raised. Christian burial takes place in the church unless otherwise determined by the officiant and the family. The Holy Eucharist is always appropriate in this context.

The clergy of Pohick Church are available for pastoral counseling, spiritual direction and administration of the Sacraments (usually private celebrations of the Holy Eucharist and Holy Unction) by appointment throughout the week.

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