December 17, 2017

 

A HOLY MOMENT OF THE WEEK

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Having lots of fun making Poppers for the Soup Kitchen!

SPECIAL MUSIC! The Haydn Mass, “Missa Brevis in F Major” will be featured in the 10:00 service this Sunday, December 17, complete with orchestra and soloists. This glorious composition is a great way to get yourself in the mood for the Christmas Season!

The Rose on the  Altar is given in honor of the birth of Ileana Blanks, born on December 7, 2017.  Ileana is the Daughter to David and Heather and Granddaughter to Paul and Lynn Blanks.

Warm Winter Men’s Coats will be collected on the Sundays of Advent by the Men’s Ministry Group. Please check your closets and drawers for coats, sweaters, scarves, and gloves and bring them to church. A collection box will be set up in the hallway and all donated items will be delivered to Spirit of Hope before Christmas. Thanks for your care and generosity.

Christmas Services will be held Christmas Eve at 4pm & 11pm, and on Christmas Day at 10am. The 4pm service includes a children’s Christmas Pageant. The 11pm service includes special music, including 30 minutes of special music at 10:30pm. The 10am Christmas Day service is held in the historic chapel. 

Our Annual Christmas Pageant will be held once again on Christmas Eve at the 4pm service.  All children and youth are welcome to participate. There are no speaking parts – you just have to dress up as an angel, shepherds, cow, sheep, 3 kings etc. Costumes are provided.  Children will practice lightly for a few weeks before in Sunday School.  The pageant is always well received by the audience.  Please join us in demonstrating what happened that first Christmas Day.

“A Ghostly Idea: A Christmas PLay” – – Sunday, Dec 17, 5pm, Fireplace Room. Mark McPherson will debut his new “Dickensian” play “A Ghostly Idea”, concerning how and why the famous author wrote his immortal Yuletide drama, “A Christmas Carol.”  He invites everyone to “an intimate afternoon” with Britain’s grea4test author, followed by some complimentary “English tea-time treats.” Admission for the event, which will also feature the musical talents of our own Bobby Ragoonanan and also Grosse Ile Presbyterian’s talented Doug Scott, will be free.  However a free-will offering will be taken, with all proceeds benefiting the Grosse Ile Animal Shelter and the T.A.I.L.S. organization.  So please plan to enjoy a pre-Christmas moment of fun, dramatic, and musical entertainment Dec 17th.  See you!

The Fourth Sunday of Advent is also Christmas Eve. On this Sunday we will hold our usual services at 8am and 10am as we continue our preparation for Christmas. On that same day Christmas Eve services will be held in the afternoon and evening.

Questions for Sermons are now being accepted. In January of 2018 we will dedicate a sermon to answering your theological, liturgical, historical, or scriptural questions. What have you always wondered? Send your question to: questions@saintjamesgi.net    

SCRIP Gift Cards are the same gift cards you buy at the store, only a percentage goes to Saint James. The entire list of hundreds of retailers is located on the information table, along with order forms. Place orders with Lynn Blanks (676-3967) after church or leave them with Colleen in the office.  Payment due with the order, checks payable to: Saint James SCRIP. Deadline is noon Sun, Dec 17.

UTO boxes are still available on the table outside of the office or in Galloway hall.  Please feel free to pick up a second box, if already collecting, or a new one to start the year with.  The next ingathering of boxes will take place in the spring. Envelopes will be available also for those who prefer to donate in that way. Thank you!

A Great Way To Get Involved is hosting coffee hour at St. James. To continue meeting and greeting each other at coffee hour volunteers are needed to make the coffee, serve and clean up. Coffee, tea, sugar, and creamer are all supplied, but you may bring a simple snack, such as store bought cookies, donuts, or a veggie platter. It does not need to be an elaborate spread. If you are not able to host a coffee hour, you may be interested in bringing some cookies that could be saved and served as needed.

Holy Baptism will be offered on January 7, when our readings remember Jesus’ own baptism. Speak to Fr. Phil to schedule a baptism, or learn more.

“Great Figures of the New Testament” is the topic of the Thursday afternoon book group, which starts up again on January 4. In each meeting we will watch a 30-minute video by the extraordinary Dr. Amy-Jill Levine, a Jewish New Testament scholar who teaches at Vanderbilt University. Levine brings a Jewish perspective to scriptures written largely by Jewish persons in a Jewish context. Come hear about Mary Magdalene, Elizabeth, John the Baptist, Pontius Pilate, King Herod and more. In all, 24 persons will be discussed. Meetings begin and end with meditative prayer. After each video Fr. Phil will lead a discussion. Please drop in and join the fun.     

An Inquirer’s Class for new members is planned for three Wednesday nights in January – January 10, 17, & 24. We’ll talk about what the Episcopal Church believes, answer questions that you may have, give a tour of the Church building, and generally provide a good opportunity for learning more about Saint James. The class will run from 7:15 to 8:30pm. All new members, existing members and inquirers are welcome! Speak to Fr. Phil to find out more.

The 150th Anniversary Red Door Gala Celebration will take place on January 13, 2018.  There will be a walking tour of the property while enjoying hors d’oeuvres, wine, champagne or punch. Feel free to wear period costumes from 1868! The night will finish in the Fireplace Room with a light meal and any proceeds will go to the chapel fund. Help is needed, however! We need people who can share a short 5-10 min talk (from a script), people to serve food and drinks, people to help with donations, and people who have stories to tell. Call Kate Hartwell with offers to help, donations and ideas. 313.318.3275

An Online Pledge Card is found at www.saintjamesgi.net/give along with Frequently Asked Questions concerning the budget. Thank you, thank you for supporting Saint James ministries.

Vestry? Our church’s Annual Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, January 28th. At this meeting we will elect 4 persons to help guide the ministries and vision of our church. Vestry persons serve on a 12-person body that takes council to help lead the church. Vestry involves monthly meetings and occasional retreats. Please pray about whether you feel called to this leadership role at Saint James.

Prayer at Communion is available every Sunday at the 10AM service. Prayer Team members stand at either side of the altar rail. After you receive the bread and wine, engage a prayer team member and ask for prayer of any kind, which they will offer on your behalf. Prayer requests are confidential.

A Sunday Morning Bible Study runs between services every week from 9:05 to 9:50 AM in the Fireplace Room. Led by Fr. Phil with lots of space for discussion, this open study is a great for increasing knowledge and faith.

Open Office Hours  Fr. Phil is available for appointments throughout the week for meetings of any length, but on Tuesday evenings you never need an appointment. Drop in any Tuesday between 4:30-6:30 pm and say hello!

 

FEATURES & ARTICLES

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Greens Market Meal Thank-You’s – On Monday Charlotte Campeau & her daughter Angelique made delicious chicken noodle soup & kielbasa veg soup along with chicken salad & rolls. We fed 38 plus 6 at night.  Tuesday Sharon Metz made baked spaghetti & rolls and Linda made a huge salad to go with it.  We fed 47 plus night people.  On Wednesday Barbara Klemens brought in Chicken tenders with rolls & chips, while Judy Christie brought green jello & a salad.  This was served by Fr. Phil & Libby and we served 45 plus night people.  On Thursday we made sloppy joes with rolls & chips, with Judy Christie’s red jello and mixed coleslaw. We fed 42.  On Friday we made 2 trays of Mac & Cheese with a big salad & red jello.  We fed 34.  On Saturday we had hot dogs with fixings & bean salad & coleslaw.  We fed 42. Thank you to all the cooks & Judy for her delicious jellos, and to all who made the delicious desserts.  Thank you to Liz who was there every day.  Linda Kurth & Norma Smereka.

“Just Because . . .” Program   The colorful envelopes located in the church vestibule are there for that special time when you just want to give a little extra to the church.  Choose an envelope by number and put that much into the envelope. Certain numbers are even associated with prizes!
SERVING THIS WEEK

THESE ROLES ARE ALWAYS OPEN to new participants.

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

December 17  
Altar Guild Joan Hemsworth, Madelaine Jones, Marilou Arvin
8am 1st lesson reader Meren James
8am Eucharistic Minister Sue Weston
10 am 1st lesson reader Marcie Treadwell
10am 2nd lesson & chalice Jane Colwell
10am prayers & chalice Warren Johnson
Ushers Carl Colwell, Jack Hartley, Robin Knudsen
Greeters Lynn Blanks, Robin Knudson
10 am Crucifer Sam Rankine
10am Acolytes Danny Bohl, Thomas Shumate
Prayer Team Sue Anderson & Amy Kohair

 

December 24 4th Sunday Of Advent
Altar Guild Linda K, Jennifer D, Jennifer E, Carolyn H, Lois Z.
8am 1st lesson reader Margaret Horvath
8am Eucharistic Minister Sue Weston
10 am 1st lesson reader Mike Bisaro
10am 2nd lesson & chalice Colleen Lough
10am prayers & chalice Andrew Johnson
Ushers Ron Bonis, Stuart Cartwright, Zach & Merri Lewis
Greeters Marie Johnson
10 am Crucifer Landon Johnson
10am Acolytes Zoie Christie, Andrew Johnson
Prayer Team Tom and Erica Benson

 

December 24 Christmas Eve
Altar Guild Carolyn Hoey, Lois Zook
4pm 1st lesson reader  
4pm Eucharistic Minister  
11pm 1st lesson reader Lynn Blanks
11pm 2nd lesson & chalice  
11pm prayers & chalice Colleen Lough
4pm  Ushers

11pm Ushers

Dave & Judy Christie, Robin Knudsen, Chuck Kurth

Paul & Linda Blanks, Carl Colwell, Jack Hartley

4pm Greeters

11pm Greeters

Dave & Judy Christie

Lynn & Paul Blanks

4pm  Crucifer

11pm Crucifer

 

Mitch Lewis

14pm Acolytes

11pm Acolytes

 

Sam Rankine

 

MINISTERS OF SAINT JAMES

All the Baptized Members are its Ministers!

 

STAFF

The Rev. Philip Dinwiddie,  Rector                                                     rector@saintjamesgi.net

Bobby Ragoonanan,  Music Minister                                                music@saintjamesgi.net

Colleen Herman,  Parish Office                                                           office@saintjamesgi.net

Curt Crysler,  Parish Treasurer                                                        treasurer@saintjamesgi.net

Harold Schwochow,  Sexton                                                               office@saintjamesgi.net

 

VESTRY

Mel Bonis Jeff Faistenhammer            Marie Johnson
Carl Colwell Sarah Hemsworth            Phil Metz
Curt Crysler Beth Holliday            Mark McPherson
Lynda VanEngelen Margaret Horvath            Barbara Valmassei

 

 

CONTACTS                                             to update, email: goodnews@saintjamesgi.net

Acolytes Sue Weston (734) 931-2232
Altar Guild Linda Kurth

Michael Glover

(734) 675-1506

(734) 676-1062

Bell Choir Bobby Ragoonanan office@saintjamesgi.net
Chapel Tours Kate Hartwell (313) 318-3275
Children’s Ministries Nancy Crysler ncrysler@outlook.com
Choir Bobby Ragoonanan music@saintjamesgi.net
Church Rejuvenation

 

Sue Hartley

Judy Christie

suecartwright1@comcast.net                           (734) 3238663
Counters Curt Crysler treasurer@saintjamesgi.net
Episcopal Church Women MaryLou Cartwright maryloucartwright@gmail.com
Finance Committee Curt Crysler treasurer@saintjamesgi.net
Greeters Lynn Blanks lblanks@wideopenwest.com
Helping Hands Linda Kurth (734) 675-1506
Interfaith Council/ Outreach Sue Lowery

Jane Colwell

(734) 675-0417

(734) 671-9446

Men’s Ministry Group Jim Holubka jholubka@sbcglobal.net
Memorial Garden Carole Vandenberg (734) 671-6492
Office Colleen Herman office@saintjamesgi.net
Pastoral Care Team Marie Johnson (734) 671-6502
Prayer Team Herman Rugel (734) 250-3375
Rainbow Bell Choir Sue Johnson (734) 783-1752
SCRIP & Kroger Rewards Lynn & Paul Blanks lblanks@wideopenwest.com
Soup Kitchen Amy & Frank Kohair (734) 693-0694
Ushers Carl Colwell carlcolwell@hotmail.com
Vestry Marie Johnson (734) 671-6502
Worship Committee Fr. Phil rector@saintjamesgi.net
Youth Group – Sr. High Fr. Phil rector@saintjamesgi.net

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 at goodnews@saintjamesgi.net!

We need help stringing Christmas Lights on the front stone wall and front trees. Can you help? 

 

🎵 🎶 🎶🎵  MUSIC NOTES  🎵🎶🎶 🎵

 

This morning’s musical point of interest: Haydn’s Missa Brevis, also known as the Jugendmesse, or “Mass of Youth”, is one of Haydn’s first works. He composed the piece in 1749, when he was only 17 years old, and it was premiered by the Vienna Boys Choir. The work clearly demonstrates Haydn’s exceptional prowess as a composer from a young age. Due to malnourishment, Haydn’s voice did not change until very late in his teens. So, the 2 soprano solos were originally sung by Franz Joseph Haydn himself, and his brother, Michael Haydn. The piece takes the traditional Catholic Latin Mass text and sets it to music – texts that we now more or less use in English during modern Episcopal worship. Haydn employs the then-popular technique of overlapping different texts in each voice part, as heard in the Gloria and Credo, in order to quickly deliver a large body of text in a short amount of time, which is a very exciting effect to experience as a listener. This technique allows for dramatic contrasts when Haydn chooses to have the entire choir sing the same text; clearly he is choosing to highlight certain passages that spoke the most to him. In concert halls, one tends to hear masses performed one movement after the next, as one would hear a symphony or suite. As we present this mass during worship, however, we will integrate the music into the service of the Holy Eucharist, as was originally intended by the composer.

 

Upcoming Music Events
Dec. 24, 10:30PM: Come and enjoy our beautiful night service on Christmas Eve, featuring a hymn sing and special chamber music, as well as two exciting anthems from the St. James Choir!

 

Choir and bell choir is up and running! 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.

 

 

CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS

 

We Celebrate Birthdays This Week

Randi Mammo (12/17) Yvette Johnson (12/20)

 

We Celebrate Anniversaries This Week

Lester & Charlotte Campeau (12/18)

 

Please Pray This Week For Healing     

Bradley Stahlman Audrey Lyden Julius Followill
Shaun Stahlman John Kurth Mary Phillips
Robert Kohn Jean Fernandes Laura Crawford
Rebecca Grossklaus Tamara Howes Nicole Followill
Joan Klose Jerry Zavadil Andrew Brunell
Irene John Donna Fisk Rhonda Boitkus
Kevin Kaufman Jackson Bruce Beidler Greg Kohn
Gary Davison Phil Metz, Sr. Renee DiGiacomo
Joe Radelett Gabby Phil
Hannah Thomas Mike Bartos Gordon
Eleanor George Ryan Willet Arlene Mills
Money Robinson

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, Alexander Turin, and Alex Bearden.

 

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.