March 20, 2016

A HOLY MOMENT OF THE WEEK

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Walt D and Bettine C

Walt Denson helping Bettine Cleaver to her spot in the choir.

Honor your Loved Ones on Easter by dedicating the fresh potted lilies and exultant music to beloved family members. The gold form in this morning’s bulletin is for this purpose. Also you can contact office@saintjamesgi.net to inform us of your intention and later bring a check. Names of loved ones will be printed in each Easter Bulletin. Fill out the golden bulletin inserts and return to the office TODAY.

HOLY WEEK SERVICES

          Palm Sunday – 8 am & 10 am – march 20

          Maundy Thursday – 7 pm – one hour – chapel – march 24 

          Good Friday Liturgy – 1 pm – meditation: 7 witnesses of the cross

          Holy Saturday Solemn Prayers – 9 am – chapel – march 26

          Holy Saturday for kids! – 10-12 am – craft, story, egg hunt, snack

          Easter Sunrise Vigil – 7:45 am – march 27

          Easter Day Festival Eucharist – 10 am – march 27

 

Holy Saturday for Kids is for youngsters of any age. We meet in Galloway Hall on the Saturday before Easter at 10am for a morning of fun, including a craft, an egg hunt, a snack, and an Easter Story by Fr. Phil.

Holy Wednesday Movie   On Wednesday night of Holy Week we meet in Galloway Hall at 6:15 for one more potluck and a movie. This year’s feature is the movie “Killing Jesus,” a recent National Geographic mini-series based on the best-selling book by the same name. The movie is notable for its effort to portray a Jesus who is culturally accurate and also truly human, while being the beloved Son of God. The movie will be followed by a brief discussion. Hope to see you there!

Not Your Conventional Bottle Drive! St. Frances Cabrini Free Clinic located in Corktown can use your old prescription bottles.  The Cabrini Free Clinic is the oldest free clinic not only in Detroit, but in the nation.  Andy June will be volunteering at the clinic and will happily take the donated prescription bottles to be used in their pharmacy.  Please remember to remove all labels prior to donating them.  There is a donation basket set up in the hallway across from the office.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Andy!

Our Spring Rummage Sale is May 6 & 7. Items will be accepted beginning April 17.  Please wait until then to deliver rummage items.

Coffee & Kids is a new group is being created for parents/caregivers of young children. This weekly come-if-you-can group is designed as a space for parents/caregivers to come together in fellowship and will meet at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Wyandotte during a weekday morning or afternoon. The structure will be an informal gathering where we will discuss parenting, spiritual life, and more. If there is interest we could transform into a book/bible study as well. If you are interested in joining the group, or volunteering to watch our children, please email emilie.maierhofer@gmail.com. Please indicate how many children you care for, and their ages as well as any ideas you have for the group.

The Ten-Week Preparation For Confirmation is under way for 7 students: Andrew Ador Johnson, Warren Johnson, William Johnson, Abbey McNeill, Emma Rankine, Tommy Shumate, and Hannah Thomas.  Please pray for these special young people confirming their faith on April 24th.

The Bishop is Coming!  Make sure to be in attendance on Sunday, April 24, for the bishop’s triennial visitation.

Games to Share? We are looking for some fun games to be used as learning tools in Sunday School.  If anyone has a corn hole game, foosball, air hockey, etc. they would like to donate contact Nancy Crysler, ncrsyler@outlook.com

New Bible Studies are being offered through Saint James this Winter. Join us Sunday mornings at 9:05 in the Fireplace Room. A second weekly Bible Study runs on Thursday mornings at 10:30am in the Library. Sign up on the Bulletin Boards by the front doors or email goodnews@saintjamesgi.net.

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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Fr. Phil’s Open Office Hours are every Tuesday from 4:30-6:30pm.

Coffee and Fellowship follow the 10am Service every Sunday in Galloway Hall. Volunteers are always needed to host, contact Joan Hemsworth (734-675-8191).

FEATURES & ARTICLES

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BOTTOMS UP DIAPER  BANK

Recently the Interfaith Council was asked to join the Grosse Ile Presbyterian in implementing the “Bottoms Up” diaper program.  This is an ongoing diaper bank that provides diapers to families in need. We would partner with Fish & Loaves, a local food pantry in Taylor, MI. We learned many surprising facts:

  • Diapers can’t be purchased with WIC or Bridge cards.
  • Parents may miss work if they can’t supply diapers at free or subsidized daycares.
  • Cloth diapers can’t be washed at laundromats, for health reasons.
  • Diapers for one baby can average between $60-$80 per month.
  • Due to cost and lack of diapers a baby may remain in one diaper all day.

Fish & Loaves will distribute diapers to qualified, low-income families with babies and toddlers.The goal is to provides enough diapers so parents can take their babies to daycare.  This would enable them to work and provide for their family.

How can you help??

  • Donate diapers in the container in our hallway.
  • Write a check to GIPC–notation “Bottoms Up”. (Give to Jane or Susan)
  • Donate diaper coupons.
  • Ask if your company is interested in being a corporate sponsor.
  • Parents of young children can register for rewards at places like Huggies, Pampers, and Babies R Us.

If you have any questions please contact: Jane Colwell  (734-671-9446) or  Susan Lowery  (734-675-0417)

SERVING THIS WEEK

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March 20  Palm Sunday  
Altar Guild Linda K., Carol N., Cathy K., Blanche H., Gwyn D.
8am 1st lesson reader Mark McPherson
8am Eucharistic Minister Tom Coleman
10 am 1st lesson reader Herman Rugel
10am 2nd lesson & chalice Blanche Huchison
10am prayers & chalice Carolyn Hoey
Ushers Carl Colwell, Walt Denson, Jack Hartley, Chuck Kurth
Greeters Dave & Judy Christie
10 am Crucifer Daijah Tatem
10am Acolytes

Prayer Team

Charlotte Glover & Anna Shumate

Herman Rugel & Linda Shannon

SAINT JAMES WISH LIST

Below are some things that St. James would love to have, but the budget does not allow them at this time. If one of these items speaks to your heart, please make a donation toward the purchase. All partial gifts will be gratefully accepted and put toward the total cost. Also, if you see or think of something that should be on this list, please let us know.

  1. New plexiglass on the Evangelists window     $6,000
  2. Island-wide Evangelism mailing $3,000
  3. Landscape and decorate area outside breezeway
  4. New windows for Galloway Hall

Several gifts have been recently given for our Sunday School rugs and tablecloths! Thank you, thank you, and thank you!

🎵 🎶 🎶🎵  MUSIC NOTES  🎵🎶🎶 🎵

A Weekly Series by Daniel Susan, our Minister of Music

Why do we sing? Here are words excerpted from Life Together, The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community by Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

There should be singing, not only at devotions, but at regular times of the day or week. The more we sing, the more joy will we derive from it, but, above all, the more devotion and discipline and joy we put into our singing, the richer will be the blessing that will come to the whole of life of the fellowship from singing together.

It is the voice of the Church that is heard in singing together. It is not you that sings, it is the Church that is singing, and you, as a member of the Church, may share in its song. Thus all singing together that is right must serve in its song. Thus all singing together that is right must serve to widen our spiritual horizons, make us see our little company as a member of the great Christian Church on earth, and help us willingly and gladly to join our singing, be it feeble or good, to the song of the Church.

CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS

We Celebrate Birthdays This Week

  Larry Bohl Jr. (3/21) Derek Uhse (3/21) Jessica Colwell (3/22)
  Paul Hura (3/22) Jerry Lange (3/22) Mark Tissot (3/22)
  Carl Colwell (3/24) David Dowhan (3/24) Jonathan Howard (3/24)
  Katie Goyert (3/26) Collie Hooper-Yan (3/26)  

 

We Celebrate Anniversaries This Week

  Pam & George Charney (3/25) Ray & Courtney Solenberger McNeill (3/27)

Please Pray This Week For Healing:        

  Lee Jerry Zavadil Maureen Kohn
  Jerry John Kurth Marsha Childress
  Pete Fernandes Jean Fernandes Andrew Brunell
  Philip Metz, Sr Linda Petras Judy Williams
  Mary Charles Carol Tyler Gacioch
  Robert Christopher Bradley
  Terri Thurlow Lola Boyd Jackson Bruce Beidler
  Joan Klose Joan Haggard John Haggard
  Christian William    

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.