St. Matthew’s Church
* Address: 2300 Ford Road, Newport Beach
* Telephone: (949) 219-0911
* Web site: www.stmatthewsacc.com
* Denomination: Anglican Catholic Church
* Year established: 1982
* Service times: Family Holy Eucharist is at 9 a.m. Sunday. At
the beginning of the service, children in kindergarten through fourth
grade go to “The Flock,” Sunday school classes with curriculum
designed especially for those ages. Older children leave for their
own age-appropriate “Upper Room” Sunday school classes after they
receive Communion. A choir sings at the 9 a.m. Eucharist. High Mass
is at 11 a.m. each Sunday. A cantor sings at these Masses. Evensong
is at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday; Holy Eucharist is at 9:30 a.m. Thursday;
morning prayer is at 6 a.m. Friday.
* Senior pastor: The Rev. Stephen C. Scarlett
* Pastoral staff: The Rev. Richard L. Stapp; The Rev. Robert
Blythin; The Rev. David Brounstein; Raymond H. Clark, organist and
choirmaster
* Administrative staff: Donna Spell
* Size of congregation: 120 families
* Makeup of congregation: Members come from throughout Orange
County and range in age from preschool children to senior adults.
* Child care: Child care is provided for the 9 a.m. family
Eucharist.
* Type of worship: Services are traditional Anglican forms of
worship, using the Book of Common Prayer. The worship is liturgical,
a fixed order of worship that involves participation by the
congregation.
“The literal meaning of the word liturgy is ‘the work of the
people,’” Scarlett says. “The liturgy makes it possible for a body of
believers to worship in common and enables greater individual
participation.”
* Type of sermon: Sermon topics generally follow the Bible
readings for the day or the themes of the seasons of the church year,
such as Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost,
Ascension and Trinity. Scarlett says the sermons “generally aim at
conversion of the heart and spiritual growth.”
* Recent sermons: The account of Christ cleansing the temple in
Matthew 21:12 and at the meaning of the wedding garment in Matthew
22.
* Dress: Business casual to business dress
* Building design: The church completed a major construction
project and moved into its own buildings at the Ford Road site in May
this year. The new facilities include a church/parish hall, an
administration and classroom building, as well as a Montessori
Preschool. Future phases of the building project will provide the
congregation with a larger church building and more classrooms.
* Mission statement: “To follow Christ, to worship God every
Sunday in his Church; and to work and pray and give for the spread of
his kingdom.”
* Visitor information: Visitors may sign the church’s guest book
if they wish. Anyone who would like more information about the
church, as well as those who would like prayer or assistance from the
church, can make those requests when they sign the guest book. A
pamphlet on the Anglican Catholic Church is made available to
visitors and the Sunday bulletin provides information about the
church’s weekly activities. Coffee and refreshments are served after
worship for members and guests in the congregation.
* Church programs: The church conducts a regular series of
inquirers classes, which is designed to teach the faith and to answer
questions for those who are new to the faith. These classes meet at
6:30 p.m. Monday nights. There is a Sunday morning adult Bible study
and three weekday adult Bible studies. All of these classes are open
to the public.
On Tuesday evening, there is a dinner and Bible study at 7 p.m.
This class is studying the book of 1 Maccabees, from the Apocrypha,
which tells of events prophesied in Daniel, events that provide the
background for the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah.
A Wednesday noon-hour Bible study is studying Matthew 24. On
Thursdays at 10:15 a.m., a group is studying “Jesus, the New Way,” by
N.T. Wright. An adult class that meets on Sunday mornings is studying
“The Confessions of St. Augustine.”
The Sacrament of Anointing, for healing, is administered at both
the 9 and 11 a.m. services on the first Sunday of each month. The
church choir welcomes new members.
* Outreach programs: The congregation supports several outreach
programs. In cooperation with the United Way’s Friends in Service to
Humanity-Harbor Area program, church members provide food for the
hungry in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Food can be dropped off at
the church any weekday during office hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
At Christmas time, the congregation donates toys for the needy.
The church helps provide medical care for pregnant women who
otherwise could not afford it through LivingWell Medical Clinics, a
network of Christian-based women’s prenatal centers. Spiritual
counseling regarding the sanctity of human life, as well as
post-abortion counseling, is also provided by the LivingWell Clinics.
The congregation provides support to the Prison Fellowship
Ministry, an organization that offers financial and spiritual support
for prison inmates and their families, especially the children of
prisoners.
The church sends financial support to St. Mary’s School for
orphans in India, which was founded in 1994 with 50 students in one
brick structure with doorways, but no doors and no glass windows.
Electricity was installed at the school 1997. St. Mary’s now has more
than 1,100 students in nursery school through 10th grade and a staff
of 15 teachers.
* Interesting note: The church will begin a Christmas tradition
of midnight Mass this year. The Mass will start at 10:30 p.m. on
Christmas Eve.
-- Michele Marr
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