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New Year’s Day 2023

The protostar L1527, shown in this image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, is embedded within a cloud of material that is feeding its growth. Material ejected from the star has cleared out cavities above and below it, whose boundaries glow orange and blue in this infrared view. The upper central region displays bubble-like shapes due to stellar ‘burps,’ or sporadic ejections. Webb also detects filaments made of molecular hydrogen that has been shocked by past stellar ejections. Intriguingly, the edges of the cavities at upper left and lower right appear straight, while the boundaries at upper right and lower left are curved. The region at lower right appears blue, as there’s less dust between it and Webb than the orange regions above it.

Worship ‘in the round’ — an intimate setting presided by Terry MacArthur. —


Part 1: Gathering with carols — Alleluias — Prayer of the day


Sermon: ‘Like us in every respect’ by Rev. Terry MacArthur

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Part 3: Eucharist


Thumbnail Image: NASA, Esa, Csa, and Stsci, J. Depasquale (Stsci) — all photo attributions


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