May 1, 2016

A HOLY MOMENT OF THE WEEK

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bishop leading worship

Bishop Gibbs presiding over worship at Saint James on April 24, 2016

 

HAPPY EASTER May your Great Fifty Days be joyous!

 Rummage Sale Work Days – Please come and help sort and distribute rummage from 9am until 4pm Monday, May 1 through Thursday, May 5.  There is a delicious hot lunch every day.  If you work 6 hours, you may bid on the items you want to buy before the actual sale.  Sorry, we do not provide a babysitter, as it is not a safe place for children.  No need to sign up, just come!

Our Spring Rummage Sale is May 6 & 7. Donations are now being accepted.

Rummage Cleanup – Lots of help is needed on Saturday, May 7.  Even an hour of your time will be appreciated.  Cleanup begins at 12 noon until about 2:30 pm.  We start packing up hangers around 10:00 am.  Come before noon for lunch.  Older kids are always welcome.

No Bells Practice This Week due to Rummage Sale.

The Rejuvenation Committee Will Be Cleaning The Chapel and help is needed on May 13th @ 9 a.m.  Contact Judy Christie 734-323-8663, Kate Hartwell 313-318-3275, or Sue Hartley 675-9503.  Lunch will be provided.

The Heart’s Journey Through the Seasons continues this week. “Blessed are you, spring, season of hope and renewal. Each year you amaze us with the miracle of returning life.” What could it mean for your life to grow: From seed to bud? From spark to flame? From Resurrection to Pentecost? Make time for peace and energizing reflection at this gathering. Come and share with your neighbors on Tuesday, May 3 at 10:00 am OR Thursday, May 5 at 7:00 pm at Sacred Heart Church Library. Hosted by Sr. Betty (676-1378 x203) contact Amy Kohair (734-693-0694) or Kate Hartwell (313-318-3275) with questions. A free will offering will be accepted.

Looking For A Lost Coin Mark McPherson lost a silver coin from his watch chain last Sunday.  It is lightweight, about the size of a half-dollar coin, with a hole in it.  It’s been on Mark’s watch-chain for over 30 years and he misses it!  He’s offering a reward if you find it.  Call Mark at 671-5424.

Our Annual Detroit Riverboat Cruise happens Saturday, June 11th.  The cruise will be catered this year, and will start with an optional Communion in the Park.

Holy Moments Happen Around Us Every Day –  a quiet moment at home between a parent and child, an evening of boisterous laughter with friends and family, or an encounter with God’s beautiful creation. We encourage you to open your hearts and minds to see the holiness in every day. And when you capture a holy moment on film (or rather, digitally!) send it to goodnews@gmail.com.  We’ll share them here to inspire others to see the holy in every moment.

Ladies, Mark Your Calendars For The ECW Annual Meeting on Sunday, May 15 at 5PM at the Grosse Ile Golf and Country Club.   

A Saint James’ Clean-Up Day is scheduled for Sunday, May 15th after church. Wear work clothes to church and bring gloves, rakes, shovels, etc. Our goal is to spruce up the grounds for the sunny months that are coming. We’ll be spreading mulch and other outdoor tasks. If you prefer to help by making a simple meal for the workers, please speak to Fr. Phil or contact us in the office.

Open Book Theatre Company, run by our secretary Krista, will soon have a new home at 1621 West Road in Trenton – Look for shows to begin there in September!  The final show of this season, Calypso’s Corner, will run May 6-21, at the rented venue in Southgate.  Visit openbooktc.com for more information, or just ask Krista.  She’s always happy to talk about it!

Join The Pastoral Care Committee to adopt a homebound parishioner, visiting them every week or two,  bringing a bulletin and communion. This group is also the core of the emergency prayer chain, which is activated in times of immediate need. Contact chair Marie Johnson mariewarrenj@comcast.net or Fr. Phil. 

Grosse Ile Township School District Bond Proposal Facts: On Tuesday, May 3, 2016, residents of Grosse Ile Township School District will vote on a 0.25 mill (1/4 MILL) school bond proposal.  If voters approve the bond proposal, school facility funding will be the same as it was in 2015. All GITS bond proposal projects, identified on the “official” posters in Galloway Hall today, have been reviewed and approved by the Michigan Department of Treasury. GITS Bond projects fall into four basic categories:

o   Improving student safety and school security

o   Upgrading technology and technology infrastructure

o   Replacing boilers, roofs, and other facility components

o   Improving athletic facilities

For questions or more information, visit gischools.org or call GITS Superintendent Joanne Lelekatch at 734/362-2555

We’re Updating Our Picture Directory  If you’d like to add or update your picture in the directory please send an electronic photo to office@saintjamesgi.net.  Please also send any corrections and additions to phone, address and e-mail.  Look for the new version in the fall!  If you don’t have a current version you can pick one up on the table outside the office.

Beginner’s Belly Dance Continues each Wednesday through May 18 (omitting May 4th for rummage set up) in Galloway Hall at 7pm.

We Continue To Collect Diapers for the “Bottoms Up.” Diapers and coupons can be placed in the box in the hallway.  Contact Jane Colwell (734-671-9446) or Susan Lowery (734-675-0417) with questions or to make a monetary donation.

Not Your Conventional Bottle Drive! St. Frances Cabrini Free Clinic located in Corktown can use your old prescription bottles.  Please remember to remove all labels prior to donating them.  There is a donation basket set up in the hallway.

New Group Studies are being offered through Saint James. Join us Sunday mornings at 9:05 in the Fireplace Room. A second weekly Study runs on Thursday mornings at 10:30am in the Library. Beginning and ending with centering prayer, most of the time is spent discussing the reading selection on Faith, by such authors as Thomas Aquinas, Ghandi, C. S. Lewis, Augustine of Hippo.

A Weekday Eucharist focused on the life of a saint is held every Wed. at 10:15am.

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).

confirmands with bishop

Thank You to all who helped make last Sunday’s celebration so special!  A lot of work went into preparing the building, grounds, coffee hour, and special worship elements for Confirmation and the Bishop’s visit.  Thank you!

SERVING THIS WEEK

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May 1  
Altar Guild Michael Glover, Cathy Kalafut, Meren James
8am 1st lesson reader Margaret Horvath
8am Eucharistic Minister David Hartwell
10 am 1st lesson reader Mary Lou Cartwright
10am 2nd lesson & chalice Todd Rankine
10am prayers & chalice Jim Holubka
Ushers Paul & Lynn Blanks, Jack Hartley, Chuck Kurth
Greeters Paul & Lynn Blanks
10 am Crucifer Danny Bohl
10am Acolytes

Prayer Team

Charlotte Glover & Sam Rankine

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. Finish the Organ Fund ($35,000 of the $65,000 has been received.)
  2. New Saint James’ Ink Pens (Freely shared – 500 ct.)    $275
  3. Replace flooring in the small kitchen    $600
  4. Mulch for the church gardens    $925
  5. Landscape and decorate area outside breezeway   $5,000
  6. New plexiglass on the Evangelists window   $6,000
  7. Island-wide Evangelism mailing $3,000

Thank you, thank you, and thank you!

 

🎵 🎶 🎶🎵  MUSIC NOTES  🎵🎶🎶 🎵

A Weekly Series by Daniel Susan, our Minister of Music

We will sing “Heal me, hands of Jesus” this week at the 10 am Eucharist. It is a beautiful, simple tune that carries a powerful yet easily accessible text. Written by the late English priest, Michael Perry, these words take us on a journey towards peace of heart. “Heal me, hands of Jesus. Cleanse me. Know me. Fill me”… each stanza begins with a prayer to bring peace. Finally, after confessing our fears, our bitterness, our sin and guilt, the final line confesses our faith: “Jesus brings me peace!” Note the exclamation point, it is by the hymn-writer not me. And note that it doesn’t say “Jesus brings US peace” it says ‘Jesus brings ME peace!” There is nothing wrong with praying for US to have peace, but these are personal words of prayer. It is healthy to keep a balance between songs of collective faith, and those of personal faith and this is more the latter. It also makes it a fine example of a prayer that we can take with us into daily life. Each of us needs some kind of healing whether it be in body, mind, or spirit. This hymn is not only for those who are physically ill, it is for all of us. As it is taken from the Episcopal hymnal supplement “Wonder, Love, and Praise” (bonus points: do you know where that title is from?), “Heal me, hands of Jesus” is printed in the bulletin SO YOU CAN TAKE IT HOME! (8 o’clockers: maybe you can sneak a 10 am bulletin,) Sing it. Pray it. Hymns are the people’s take home package. Place the Sunday bulletin on your bed stand and pray the words again and again, “for Jesus brings me peace!”

 

CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS

We Celebrate Birthdays This Week

  Lori Will (5/1) Josh Henrickson (5/2) William Johnson (5/3)
  Isaac Corpe (5/4) Linda Kurth (5/4) Adrienne Stepaniak (5/4)
  Lynn James (5/5) Emmaline Corpe (5/6) Marilynn Lange (5/8)
  Patricia Zavadil (5/8)    

 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
  Rachael Village Lola Boyd Jackson Bruce Beidler
  Joan Klose Pat Smith Dan Boyd
  Chris Schuster Don Barbeau Allison Bell

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.