August 13, 2017

HOLY MOMENTS OF THE WEEK – VBS Special edition!

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As Part Of Her Priestly Discernment our own Sylvia Booth is entering Seminary this fall at Bexley-Seabury Seminary in Chicago. In her words, “I have been loved, nurtured and supported in the first steps of my discernment process by St James. I am grateful to the whole Saint James community for showing me Christ´s love in action and helping to send me out to continue carrying the Good News.” As a seminarian Sylvia will serve at Saint Michael´s and All Angels Episcopal Church in Lincoln Park as a multicultural and multilingual ministry setting. Join us next week on August 20th for Sylvia’s last Sunday with us.

A 150th Anniversary Golf Classic to benefit our Saint James chapel will be held on Tuesday, September 19th at the Grosse Ile Golf & Country Club. This is a great chance to dust off the clubs and enjoy the emerald greens of Grosse Ile with friends and family to support a great cause. Dinner-only tickets are also available. Spread the word!

Worship Outdoors during our 10am services on this Sunday, August 13, and on Sunday, September 10. If you can help set up chairs please come at 9am.

Visiting the Sick and Homebound The Pastoral Care Team and anyone interested in joining the team will meet this month on Wednesday, August 23, at 6:30pm in the library. We will look at who is visiting whom, we’ll get a refresher from Fr. Phil on administering home communion, we’ll discuss opportunities to develop this ministry, and we’ll pray for those in need.   

The Chapel Vestibule needs to be kept clear for fire-safety and historical reasons. If you have anything stored in the vestibule (the entry-space between the fine doors of the chapel narthex and the outside doors), the deadline for removing things is September 1. Thank you for your help.  –The St. James Vestry

Did You See Lisette in the News? Last week Saint James member and columnist for the Detroit Free Press, Kristen Jordan Shamus, wrote a wonderful article about Elizabeth Denison Forth being inducted into the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame.  Check it out at http://tinyurl.com/ychbd7x3. Great work, Kristen!

Our Fall Rummage Sale is  October 6 & October 7.  Items will be accepted beginning September 18.  Please wait until that date as we need access to garage, and the fire department does want us to create a fire hazard.

The Thursday Morning Book Group picks up again on Thursday, August 17 to discuss “The Book of Joy” by Desmond Tutu and the Dali Lama. Read chapter 1 for this first meeting. All are welcome in this ongoing drop-in discussion group!

Sunday Morning Bible Studies are held from 9:05-9:50 a.m. in the fireplace room. We are just beginning 1 Corinthians. Together we read a full chapter aloud and then consider what we’ve heard and what it means to the church today.

Our Dishwasher does not remove lipstick from coffee cups very well, unfortunately.  Please wipe lipstick from cups before sending them to the kitchen.

A Special Song Service of OLD-TIME FAVORITES is being held at the Hickory Island Pavilion at 29820 East River Road on Sunday, August 20 at 6 pm.  Our Music Minister Bobby will provide accompaniment, and afterward there will be light refreshments and conversation. The Pavilion has limited seating so be sure to RSVP on the Fellowship bulletin board in the church hallway or contact David Hartwell at dhartwell4@yahoo.com or 313 318-9009.

Belly Dance classes are held every Wednesday in Galloway Hall at 7pm.

Please Check The Coat Rack In Galloway Hall And Our Kitchen for any items that might belong to you. Unclaimed items will be sold in the next rummage sale.

Unable to Host The Fellowship Time After Worship, But Still Want to Help?  Bring some goodies that can be stored and used when there isn’t a host!

Vestry Minutes are always available on the bulletin board outside the main office. Vestry members wear blue name tags if you have comments or questions. 

Open Office Hours  Fr. Phil is available for appointments throughout the week for meetings of any length. Tuesday evenings are open office hours, meaning you can drop in without an appointment between 4:00-6:30 pm. Contact Fr. Phil any time: rector@saintjamesgi.net, cell: 734-775-7140 or at the office: 734-676-1727.

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150th Anniversary Music Series

We have some extra-ordinary musicians coming to Saint James this year, performing a wide variety of music from all over the world. All of the con-certs are free will offering and family friendly, and are a wonderful, informal window into the world of music. Please feel free to share with your friends!

August 19, 2017, 7:30The Music of Robert and Clara Schumann, featuring Soprano Anna Valcour and Tenor Braun Oldenkamp.

September 16, 2017, 7:30Short Pieces by Great Composers: A Piano Recital by Robert Ragoonanan, featuring works by C.P.E. Bach, Bartok, Schumann, and Brahms.

October 14, 2017, 7:30: The Organ in the Sanctuary: A joint recital by Robert Ragoonanan, Doug Scott, and Mary Hackstock in celebration of the refurbished and expanded Ross King Organ.

November 18, 2017, 7:30: The Western and Chinese Flute: Featuring international composer & flautist Hong-Da Chin.

December 17, 2017, 10AM: Join us for our 3rd Sunday of Advent Service, featuring choir, orchestra, and soloists presenting Haydn’s Missa Brevis in F Major.

January 20, 2018, 7:30: The Organ in the Chapel: A Recital of Baroque and Renaissance music performed by students from the U of M: Ann Arbor.

February 17, 2018, 7:30: Piano Trio Music, featuring Yi Chieh Anita Chiu, Violin and Piano, Jon Moody, Cello, and Robert Ragoonanan, Piano and Oboe.

March 17, 2018, 7:30: The BGSU Graduate String Quartet

April 1, 2018, 10AM: Join us for our Easter Service, featuring brass and 20th century choral anthems, including Alan Hovhaness’ “Alleluia”.

May 19, 2018, 7:30: Viola Recital presented by Dr. Kalindi Bellach, performing a wide variety of music from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.

 

     SERVING THIS WEEK

THESE ROLES ARE ALWAYS OPEN to new participants.

To join a team contact the office at goodnews@saintjamesgi.net

 

August 13  
Altar Guild Joan Hemsworth, Gwyn Dugliss
8am 1st lesson reader Margaret Horvath
8am Eucharistic Minister Sue Weston
10am 1st lesson reader Natalia Morris
10am 2nd lesson, prayers & chalice Blanche Hutchison
Ushers Judy & Dave Christie
Greeters Anthony Baker & Natalia Morris
10 am Crucifer Daiejah Tatem

SAINT JAMES WISH LIST

Listed 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. Modernize and expand our bell choir library with new music – $200
  2. A large bell in the main sanctuary to ring before service – $???

 

Thank you to Patricia Saavedra’s household for new welcome bags!

Thank you to Joy Hall Carlough and Linn Anderson for the donation for the  Boxwoods in the memorial garden, given in memory of their many loved ones interred therein: Donald & Janet Anderson, Robert & Hazel Alexander, Raymond Smedley, Margery Alexander, George & Janet Alexander, James Joy & Edith Miller, Raymond Sr. &  Grace Day, Fred S. and Janet (Fitzpatrick) Hall, Raymond Day, Jr., Peter Leonard Day, and Chris Day.

 Thank you, thank you, and thank you!

In-kind and Wish-List donations help us go above and beyond. If you are aware of any such gifts please let us know at goodnews@saintjamesgi.net.

 

🎵 🎶 🎶🎵  MUSIC NOTES  🎵🎶🎶 🎵

Choir and bell choir is starting up again very soon! Please consider joining, all are welcome and it is a fun and exciting environment to sing, ring, and explore the rich history of church music. Bell Choir rehearses Thursdays at 6:30, and Vocal Choir rehearses at 7:30 on Thursdays.

 Choir and Bell Choir will begin meeting again on Thursday, September 7th.

This morning’s musical point of interest: With the 10am service outside, it’s a nice chance to hear some piano music for a change. Of special interest is the Beethoven during communion. The Piano Sonata No. 8 was written during a time when Beethoven knew his hearing would never return. Where the other movements of the Sonata are quite fiery, this movement is much more tender. It reflects Beethoven in a state of contemplation, and ultimately, acceptance of his condition.

Upcoming Music Events

August 19, 7:30PM: Our music series begins again, with a passionate program of the music of Robert and Clara Schumann! Soprano Anna Valcour and Tenor Braun Oldenkamp will perform Robert Schumann’s Liederkreis and Gedichte aus Liebesfrühling, and Clara Schumann’s Sechs Lieder.

CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS

We Celebrate Birthdays This Week

Kelsey Haddix (8/13) Maxwell Karl (8/13) Jackson DePaul (8/13)
Susan Corpe (8/13) Natalia Morris (8/14) Diane Larkin (8/15)
Herman Rugel (8/15) Malcolm Williamson (8/15) Tracie Uhse (8/19)
Lillian Everlove (8/20) Alaina Haggard (8/20)

 We Celebrate Anniversaries This Week

Cassandra & Brad Lazorka (8/7) Christina & Matthew Armbruster (8/9)
Heather & Steen DePaul (8/12) Pam & Neil Keller (8/12)
Linda & Charles Kurth II (8/13)

Please Pray This Week For Healing         

Lee Jerry Zavadil Maureen Kohn
Jerry John Kurth Margie Coleman
Pete Fernandes Jean Fernandes Laura Crawford
Rebecca Grossklaus Tamara Howes Ron Kohn
Joan Klose Charles Annie Krueger
Irene John Jackson Bruce Beidler Rhonda Boitkus
Kevin Kaufman Art John Greg Kohn
Gary Davison Phil Metz, Sr. Renee DiGiacomo
Joe Radelett Julieanne Kohn Walter Stoll
Hannah Thomas Mike Bartos Gordon
Gabby Audrey Lyden

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, Buckley Neal, JP Pandoff, 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.