A HOLY MOMENT OF THE WEEK Send yours to goodnews@saintjamesgi.net Father Phil giving the Rector’s report at the annual meeting.
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ASH WEDNESDAY is this week! Feb 10. Short services will be held in our chapel from 6:15-6:45am, 10:15-11am & 7-7:40pm. Please make it a priority to attend Ash Wednesday services at Saint James or near your place of work to mark a holy beginning of Lent.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper is an extravaganza of chocolate, sugar and friends scheduled for February 9th at 6:00 PM in Galloway Hall. Get in one last Hurrah before the start of Lent!
ECW Monday Night Program – FEB. 8th. – This is going to be a really fun evening. First we are going to enjoy pizza and salad at 6:30, and then Joyce Turin will take us through a journey of 50 years of Town Hall Speakers. She has had the exciting opportunity of meeting so many celebrities and will share some of her stories with us. We will then watch a video of Jeanne Robertson. I think she is the funniest speaker and comedienne since Phyllis Diller. She has a way to make everything funny – including sending her husband to the grocery store. Everyone is welcome to join us (including men!).
A Shared, Simple Meal is the setting for Saint James’ Foyer Groups. Foyers meet to share a meal and conversation for four months and then dissolve. This series of once-monthly meetings run from March to June. Sign up on the signup board, or by contacting the church office office@saintjamesgi.net 734-676-1727.
Brand New Bible Studies are being offered through Saint James this Winter and Spring, bringing the number of parishioner Bible Studies to four, with two weekly and two monthly: First, an open, drop-in Bible Study is held every Sunday morning at 9:05 in the Fireplace Room. Second, we are newly adding a Thursday Morning Bible Study at 10:15am at church. In this Study we will begin with 10 minutes of meditative quiet, then read a chapter of scripture and share in discussion, then end with another 10 minutes of meditative prayer that end with a brief time of shared prayer led by Fr. Phil. This study is every Thursday morning, beginning February 11. Third, please sign up on the sign-up board by the main entrance or contact office@saintjamesgi.net if you would like to be part of a simple “African-Method” Bible Study held on a weeknight once-a-month, in different member’s homes. This Bible Study involves no preparation ahead of time. Instead the scripture is read a number of times by a number of voices and the content of the study is sharing our questions and insights. Please join this study especially if you are willing to be a leader for a similar study this fall. Fourth, please sign up on the sign-up board or contact office@saintjamesgi.net if you would like to be a part of a so-called “Deep Dive” Bible Study that will require some preparation beforehand for two designated leaders each time. Those leaders will study just a few of the scriptures for the coming Sunday and write-up or prepare a reflection on what they learned. This is no-pressure, as there are no right answers and no evaluation. Rather, the reflection becomes the starting point for a group conversation. These meetings often involve pie or some other dessert.
Bring your Palms from last Palm Sunday and leave them in the church office any time before Ash Wednesday. Palms are burned to provide our ashes.
Lenten Communion Bread Would you like to bake Communion Bread during Lent? Please contact Krista in the office if you can help.
The Men’s Breakfast is Sat, Feb 13th at 8:30am at Mom’s on Fort Street in Trenton.
Our Next ECW General Meeting will be Sunday, Feb. 14th after the 10:00 service.
Preparation For Confirmation has begun. Bishop Gibbs will be visiting St. James on April 24, 2016. Please keep he confirmands in your prayers. If anyone wants to join the class, contact Nancy Crysler 734-673-3990.
An Open Bible Study is held every Sunday Morning in the Fireplace Room at 9:05 am. We are currently reading & discussing the Gospel of Luke a chapter at a time.
A Weekday Eucharist focused on the life of a saint is held every Wed. at 10:15am.
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Home Remedies For The Common Cold as well as for cough, sore throat, congestion, runny nose, and postnasal drip symptoms are being posted on a church bulletin board for your enjoyment. On a sheet of paper write down your favorite home remedies, sign them if you like, and then bring them to Saint James and post them. Check to see what others have posted. Hot toddy home remedies that include alcohol (for medicinal purposes!) are perfectly acceptable. – David Hartwell
Do You Share Your Life With A Pet? Last fall All God’s Creatures were featured in The Good News Weekly announcement about the Blessing of the Animals. In honor of their place in your heart and in your home please help us create a photo directory of All God’s Creatures at Saint James. Bring a photo of your pet to church and post it on the Fellowship bulletin board. Along with the photo please include your pet’s name, as well as your name. We look forward to getting to know you and your pet better.
Soup Kitchen Volunteers will next be needed on Sat. April 16th, when we will do that whole day alone: cooking and serving. We have February and March off. Sign-up sheets are on our bulletin board in the hallway near the “Godly Play” East River Room. For more information talk to Amy & Frank Kohair 734-693-0694
Coffee and Fellowship follow the 10am Service every Sunday in Galloway Hall. Volunteers are always needed to host. If you are not able to host a coffee hour but would like to contribute something we can always use packaged cookies or anything that can be frozen and used when there is no volunteer for a particular Sunday. Talk to Joan Hemsworth if you have any questions (734-675-8191).
Fr. Phil’s Open Office Hours are every Tuesday from 4:30-6:30pm.
FEATURES & ARTICLES
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RED DOORS: A Month of Remembrance/A Woman of Vision/A Treasured Gift
The month of February is Black History Month which celebrates important people and events in the history of the African Diaspora. A diaspora is a scattering of people into a larger culture not of their own. Wikipedia lists the expulsion of Jews from Judea, the fleeing of Greeks after the fall of Constantinople, and the African Trans-Atlantic slave trade, as examples of a diaspora. One of the largest diaspora of modern times was the African Diaspora, which dates back several centuries. During the Atlantic Slave Trade, 9.4 to 12 million people from Africa survived transportation to arrive in the Western Hemisphere as slaves. Elizabeth “Lisette” Denison Forth, was born into slavery and eventually freed. She willed her life savings to build a “proper Protestant Episcopal church, where without regard to creed, race, color or condition of servitude, people could come to worship together.”
Celebrate her life by checking out the RED DOORS bulletin board in the main hallway each week this month:
Week One – Imagine Lisette’s childhood.
Week Two – Explore Lisette’s journey from slavery to freedom.
Week Three – Understand the formation of Lisette’s vision.
Week Four – Experience Lisette’s dream.
This is an adventure every Saint James member will want to take!
Thank you,
Kate Sullivan Hartwell 313 318 3275
MUSIC NOTES
A Weekly Series by Daniel Susan, our Minister of Music
This week the choir sings a Transfiguration text set to mysterious-sounding music by Peter Cutts. He tries to evoke the awe of this event, one of the most mystical happenings in the life of Christ. One message of the Transfiguration is to “go”, as Peter, James, and John want to stay and bask in the afterglow, but Jesus says no – GO! Don’t stay in this amazing but safe place, leave your mountaintop experience and get back to the real world to share it, he seems to say. The Last Sunday after the Epiphany – the final Sunday before Lent begins – is when many Christians “bury the Alleluia”, so we will likewise sing some extra ones to help mark the end of Alleluia season. Western Christianity has followed this tradition for many centuries although Orthodox Christians sing Alleluia throughout the year. Some have thrown plaster casts of the word “Alleluia” from church towers to shatter below, or planted seeds to spell the word so that by the time Easter arrives it bursts forth from the ground. Get Alleluias out of your system for a while, we’re going on an Alleluia diet …but first the feast!
SERVING THIS WEEK
Email goodnews@saintjamesgi.net if you want to serve in one of these capacities.
February 7 | |
Altar Guild | Joan Hemsworth, Carol Nankervis, Meren James |
8am 1st lesson reader | Mark McPherson |
8am Eucharistic Minister | Tom Coleman |
10 am 1st lesson reader | Herman Rugel |
10am 2nd lesson & chalice | Ken Bearden |
10am prayers & chalice | Blanche Hutchison |
Ushers | Dave & Judy Christie, Walt Denson, Chuck Kurth |
Greeters | Dave & Judy Christie |
10 am Crucifer | Sarah Hemsworth |
10am Acolytes
Prayer Team |
Steven Hemsworth & Kaleb Turner
Sue Anderson & Linda Shannon |
Angel List
Suggestions for above and beyond regular giving.
Partial gifts will be held until the full amount has been reached.
- Baby Changing Table for the men’s room $214–
- New Tempered Glass on the Chapel Stained Glass $12,000–
- Island-wide Easter Mailing $3,000–
- Refurbish Chapel Historical Marker at East River $800–
Does your ministry area have needs beyond the budget?
Send needs with a cost amount to goodnews@saintjamesgi.net.
If you give electronically but would still like to put something in the offering plate, we now have a solution for you. Electronic giving cards are now available. Take as many as you like from the basket on the table outside the church office and put one in the offering plate as it goes by.
http://www.saintjamesgi.net/contribute Offering envelopes are available. You can request envelopes by filling out a form (found on the table in the hallway outside the Treasurer’s office door) or simply contact the main office. Envelopes are not dated so can be used any time. Once your request is received you will be assigned a box and number. Using numbered offering envelopes helps ensure your contributions are counted for tax deduction purposes, streamlines the process for our counters each week, and is an at-home reminder of this important aspect of worship. |
CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS
Birthdays This Week
Patricia Saavedra (2/7) | Kristen Shamus (2/11) |
Wedding Anniversaries
Diane & Randy Mammo (2/12) |
Healing prayers for:
Lee | Jerry Zavadil | Maureen Kohn | |
Jerry | John Kurth | Marsha Childress | |
Pete Fernandes | Jean Fernandes | Andrew Brunell | |
Philip Metz, Sr | Linda Petras | Judy Williams | |
Michael Gratz | Charles | Carol Tyler Gacioch | |
Robert | Christopher | Bradley | |
Nancy Volk | Nicole |
Pray for those serving in The Church For leaders of the worldwide church, for Philip our priest, members of our vestry, heads of our guilds & committees, and the staff and lay leaders of this congregation; for those engaged in mission work, for Jamie Treadwell in England, Todd and Patsy McGregor & family in Kenya, El Hogar in Honduras, and the Spirit of Hope Soup Kitchen in Detroit.
Pray for those serving in the military Drew, Jimmy Adams, AJ Allen, Billie Ray Brewer, John Chambers, J.B. Faistenhammer, Cristopher Gernand, Devon Goyert, Steven Grzywa Jr., Matt Hertl, Keith Johnson, Laura Levillier, Blake Liddle, Ken Matthews, Buckley Neal, PJ Ramsey, Brett Ready, Ronald Riling, Christopher Rodgers, Kristina Rodgers, Bettina Sauter, Jonathan Southerland, Jeff Speer, and Travis Tam.
To ensure our Lists are current petitions for healing are listed for 4 weeks per submission. Names may be re-submitted any number of times to office@saintjamesgi.net.