September 4, 2016

 

A HOLY MOMENT OF THE WEEK

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Gwyn Dugliss, Linda Kurth, and Michael Glover present Nancy Clark with a gift for her many years of dedicated Altar Guild service. Thank you, Nancy!

CHURCHFEST PICNIC  Join us next Sunday, September 11, for our annual Potluck Picnic on the front lawn. With games, a BOUNCE HOUSE FOR KIDS, and potluck tables of food, it’s always a wonderful celebration of our life together. Invite family or friends! The picnic begins after the 10am service.

Ladies, Be Our Guest at The ECW Kick Off Luncheon On Sept 18th at noon at Grosse Ile Golf and Country Club. Sign up on the table outside the chapel or on the ECW bulletin board. (ECW = Episcopal Church Women)

Exploring Your Spiritual Journey is a diocesan class that helps people reflect on their life in light of God’s calling. Classes meet monthly from September to May. Saint James’ has designated funds to help with costs, if needed. If interested, see Fr. Phil, Jennifer Drake (a previous student), or http://www.edomi.org/exploring-your-spiritual-journey/  

100% Wool Items And Old Sparkly Jewelry Needed For Greens Market Crafts We need​ your​ old i​tems, such as: hats, scarves, vests, dresses, skirts, mittens, gloves, pants, sweaters, etc. ​ It does not matter if they are stained or full of moth holes, as long as they are 100% wool (no blends, please)! The items will be felted and cut up​ ​to use for the projects.  We also need sparkly costume ​jewelry – anything that is broken or you just don’t wear anymore.  ​We also need YOU!!!​ ​  If you enjoy crafting and doing artful things, you are just our cup of tea!​  We’ll have fun and fellowship as we create magic to sell at our next Greens Market! Interested? ​Call us, talk to us at Coffee Hour, or send us an email!  Love & thanks  to each of you!  Sincerely​ , Amy ​ Kohair & Sharon Metz​

The Little Blue Boxes On The Table Across From The Office Are For the UTO, the “United Thank Offering” founded in 1889.  Each year all the monies gathered are given away in the form of grants to meet compelling human need and support the mission and ministry of the church locally and worldwide.  The fall ingathering (box collection) will take place in November.  In gratitude for God’s grace, let’s give generously- your change can change lives.  Thank you, Wendy Kiblawi

Help with Minutes For Vestry  The Saint James’ vestry is in need of a recording secretary to help us record and distribute minutes for our meetings. Please contact Fr. Phil, office@saintjamesgi.net, or Senior Warden Marie Johnson if you can help.

Rummage Accepted After September 12  (Please hold the items you are setting aside until then.) The next sale is Sept. 30 and Oct 1.

If You Have a Warm Smile and enjoy making others feel welcome, the Greeters Ministry may be for you! Use your gifts to welcome both new and current members 15 minutes before the service, up through the first 5 minutes of the service. Email Lynn Blanks at lblanks@wideopenwest.com or speak to her at church.

Packets Of Additional Crowley Envelopes As Well As New Boxes Of Envelopes can be found on the table across from the office.

Mel Bonis Created The Beautiful Hallway Decorations for several seasons, and is starting to gather materials to make similar decorations for the fall.  Please pass on any extra coupons you have for Michaels, Hobby Lobby or JoAnns.  They can be placed in her mailbox in the hallway.

Help Feed the Hungry at the Spirit of Hope Soup Kitchen on Saturday, September 17.  We will do the whole day: cooking and serving.  There are two signups on the Outreach Bulletin Board.  Questions? Contact Amy Kohair at 734 693-0694.

A Weekly Eucharist focusing on a saint is held on Wed’s at 10:15am in the chapel.

We have updated our military prayer list.  Names on the list  will need to be renewed each fall.  New names may be added at any time.

Boar’s Head 2015 DVDs will be available for purchase starting October 1. Pick them up at Grosse Ile Hardware for only $15. These professionally filmed memories of the entire production are sure to be a big Christmas hit.

A Variety of  Group Studies are Offered Through Saint James

Sunday mornings gather at 9:05am in the Fireplace Room for a Bible Study

Thursdays mornings meet at 10:30am in the library for discussion on short passages from luminaries like Ghandi, C. S. Lewis, and Elie Weisel.

Wednesday evenings the WOW (Women and the Word) group meets in members’ homes.  They are currently discussing the book “Old Testament Times” by R. K. Harrison.. Talk to Sue Hartley (734-675-9503) for more information.

Beginner’s Belly Dance runs on Wednesdays at 7pm in Galloway Hall. Open to all.

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

We Continue to Collect empty prescription bottles for the St. Frances Cabrini Free Clinic, diapers and coupons for “Bottoms Up,” food and supplies for the Sacred Heart Food Pantry, and toiletries for the homeless.  Collection baskets are in the hallway outside of the office.

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An All-Parish Meeting is scheduled for 11:10am, September 4, in the Chapel. The purpose of this meeting is to vote on a new license agreement for our neighbors to the north, to legally allow them to use their dock 50 feet out in the Detroit River, though it stretches across our property line.

Background: In 2015 the Saint James’ vestry developed a license agreement to allow our neighbors to the north to legally access the three things that were discovered to be across our property line:  1) An electrical pump; 2) 4.05 feet of seawall; and 3) 16.9 feet of dock.

In light of the proposed license, our neighbors offered to “unencroach” as much as possible, by 1) Moving the encroaching pump to their side of the property line, and 2) Giving up ownership of the encroaching seawall, while agreeing to maintain it.

A new license agreement has been drafted, given the above actions. It has been developed in consultation with the neighbors, our diocese and our own attorney.

The Proposed License Agreement: The proposed license agreement that will be voted on in September has been discussed and accepted unanimously by the vestry. It benefits the church by 1) Licensing much less property; 2) Reducing the licensed area to a small portion of the Detroit River; 3) Formalizing the removal of the pump; 4) Requiring the neighbors to maintain the 4.05 feet of seawall that is on our side of the property line; 5) Ensuring the encroachment does not change the church’s property line due to “averse possession;” and 6) Making the license last for 35 years so this issue does not have to be continually revisited.

Copies Available:  The full proposed license agreement can be found on the resource table across from the main office. Please take a copy of the agreement and look it over. If you have questions, you may address them to any member of the vestry, Fr. Phil, or Carl Colwell <carl@carlcolwell.com> who is both a vestryman and an attorney.

 

SERVING THIS WEEK

THESE ROLES ARE ALWAYS OPEN to new participants. To serve in one of these capacities send an email to that effect to office@saintjamesgi.net .

September 4  
Altar Guild Linda Kurth, Gwynn Dugliss, Jennifer Dermody
8am 1st lesson reader Meren James
8am Eucharistic Minister David Hartwell
10 am 1st lesson reader Ken Bearden
10am 2nd lesson & chalice Walt Denson
10am prayers & chalice Jane Colwell
Ushers Stuart Cartwright, Chuck Kurth
Greeters Chuck & Linda Kurth
10 am Acolytes Daiejah Tatem & Charlotte Glover

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. CAN YOU HELP LAY SOME SOD
  2. CAN YOU HELP MOVE A LARGE BUSH
  3. CAN YOU HELP FACILITATE THE PURCHASE OF 3 BEAUTIFUL PINES

 

Thank you, thank you, and thank you!

 

🎵 🎶 🎶🎵  MUSIC NOTES  🎵🎶🎶 🎵

Choir season is fast approaching! We are doing some very exciting music this year, including some great standards by composers Ralph Vaughan Williams and John Rutter, exciting new pieces by composers Jocelyn Hagen and Benjamin Wegner, and even a Bach Cantata in December, “Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland” BWV 61, complete with soloists and orchestra! This is not a year you want to miss! Bell choir will also be doing some exciting work this year as well! Please let me know if you plan to attend! The first rehearsal for the St. James Bell Choir is Sept. 8th at 6:30PM, and the first rehearsal for the St. James Adult Choir is Sept. 8th at 7:30PM. All are welcome!

I would also like to open up signup for a youth choir, if there are enough people interested. There is a lot of potential for growth here at St. James and I am excited to see what we can build! The Elementary and Jr. High/High School Choirs will perform exciting and fun music that will grow their musical abilities and provide spiritual uplift during services, and will also, like the adult choirs, challenge us and help us to grow as both musicians and people! Please sign up!  The youth choir will rehearse Tuesdays at 7:30PM, starting on Sept. 6th.

Signup for any of these choirs and the bell choir will be posted outside the office door of the Minister of Music. You can also email me directly at music@saintjamesgi.net.

In other exciting news, this year St. James will be starting a recital series. Our first concert of the season, Violin, Voice, and Piano is Sept. 10th at 7:30PM! I will be joined by violinist and pianist Yi Chieh Anita Chiu, performing works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Charles Ives, and Antonin Dvorak!

See you in rehearsal! –Bobby Ragoonanan

CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS

We Celebrate Birthdays This Week

Mali Sauter (9/3) Mary Sawnick (9/5) Chris VanEngelen (9/6)
Landon VanEngelen (9/7) Luke Armbruster (9/7) Charlotte Will (9/10)
Marie Johnson (9/11) Madeleine Jones (9/11)

We Celebrate Anniversaries This Week

Judy & David Christie  (9/5) Natalie & Todd Rankine (9/6)
Kristin & Steven Lewis (9/8)

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. Denise deBeausset Judy Williams
Allison Bell Charles Carol Tyler Gacioch
Joan Klose Marge Stahlman Jackson Bruce Beidler
Barbara Bishop Tamara Howes Lisa Hayworth
Charlie Rice Mark Sawmiller Mary F
Pat Zavadil Wayne Laviolette Irene Will
Annie Krueger Mary B Donna D

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  AJ Allen, J.B. Faistenhammer, Brett Ready, Dr. Bettina Sauter, and Alexander Turin.

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.