August 30, 2015

A HOLY MOMENT OF THE WEEK

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The cookbook graphics team hard at work.  Cook books are being printed and should be available at Churchfest, September 13!

Churchfest!  An Outdoor Service & Potluck Picnic are planned for Sunday, September 13th.  Join us for the outdoor service at 10am and the potluck at 11am. It’s a celebration of our life together!

Sunday School  resumes on Sunday, September 20th. Would you like to help out this year? Contact Nancy Crysler at ncrysler@comcast.net

A Trip to The Holy Land is being arranged by the diocese for November 13-25, 2016 for roughly $3000 (cost depends on airfare). Fr. Phil has said he will participate in this trip if 5 Saint James’ parishioners sign up, and we just passed that threshhold. Let’s make this a Saint James’ Pilgrimage! Check out the preliminary information form at http://goo.gl/7NxhWv to learn more. Reserve a spot by sending a check for $300 made out to “Episcopal Diocese of Michigan” with “Pilgrimage” in the memo to: “Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, ATTN: Eric Williams, 4800 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI, 48201”. An informational session on this trip is planned for September 21 at 7pm at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Troy. All ages are welcome. Max # is 40.

The  Gospel  of Thomas  is being considered at our weekly Sunday morning Bible Study. This open, ongoing study, is available to anyone to join or leave as you like. The text of this gospel was discovered in 1945. It supposedly contains over 100 sayings of Jesus not found in the New Testament. Are they genuine? Help us decide. 9am Sundays in the Fireplace Room.

Music Rehearsals Begin on Thursday, September 10 at 6:30 pm with a pot-luck supper. This is for all bell ringers and singers, as well as any parishioners who want to consider joining a choir, or who simply want to see what goes on when we meet to sing and play to prepare to lead music in the liturgy. Bells will NOT rehearse on this night but will begin the following Thursday (Sept 17). Following a happy supper singers will meet for an opening rehearsal where we will prepare for the upcoming Sunday (outdoors) and start to taste some music of the onrushing year at Saint James. Come and “sing to the Lord a new song!” Daniel

A Good Used Car is needed by a parishioner. If you can help please contact the office at office@saintjamesgi.net or (734) 676-1727. Thank you for your help.

Music Lessons are Being Offered at Saint James with our own Music Minister, Daniel Susan.  Lessons in piano, organ, harpsicord and music theory are offered for all ages and skill levels.  Contact Daniel at 734-258-8754 for more information.

The Boar’s Head Festival/All-Island Christmas Pageant will be Dec 10 – 13 this year. Sign ups for cast and crew will be Monday September 28 from  6-9pm, Tuesday September 29 from  6-9pm, and Sunday October 4, from 1-5pm.  Choir rehearsals begin September 27th.

Wednesday Evening Prayer in the Park to Continue through September due to popular demand.  Weather permitting, join other Downriver Episcopalians in Wyandotte’s Bishop Park at 6:30 each Wednesday.  Led by the Rev. Lynda Carter .

Become a Reader or a Lay Eucharistic Minister by contacting Marilynn Lange  atb(734)795-6476 or marjerlange@comcast.net. Servers help once every few months.

Learn About The Rich History Of The Bicycle on Sunday, September 20.  The Old Spokes Home of Grosse Ile, the building of bicycles at 8802 Macomb Street, will be open to the public from 9 am to 4 pm.  The owner is coordinating the opening to coincide with the Tour de Ile Bicycle Ride (www.tourdeile.com) being organized and hosted by the Rotary Club of Grosse Ile.

A Word From the “Reality” Department  Myth:  the economy is up, times are good.  Reality: the economy is up, more people take vacations, church attendance is down, and gifts received by the church are down.  As we all wind down the Summer and get ready for fall, please remember that we need to be mindful of catching up on our intended giving to St. James. The church’s utilities, programs, and all the costs of maintaining our great place of worship go on regardless of what is happening with the economy.  The treasurer’s office will soon issue interim statements so that each household can evaluate what they have given and make a plan for giving for the remainder of the year.  Faithfully, Curt Crysler, treasurer

The Little Blue Boxes  on the resource table across from the office are for the UTO, the “United Thank Offering” founded in 1889. An outreach ministry of the Episcopal Church, your UTO box is a reminder to stop and give thanks for the many blessings in our lives by placing coins or bills inside. 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 both locally and worldwide.  Pick up your blue and white UTO box on the table outside the office or in Galloway Hall. The fall ingathering (box collection) will take place in November. In gratitude for God’s grace, let’s give generously- our change truly can change lives.  Thank you, Wendy Kiblawi

Check our Coat Racks for any items that might belong to you.  Items still there by the end of September will be sold in the Rummage Sale.

Our Next Rummage Sale is Oct 2 and 3  We begin collecting rummage on September 14th.  Please begin setting things aside at home to bring next month.

Join us for Coffee and Conversation  after the 10am Service in Galloway Hall.

Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/saintjamesgi for updates.

An On-going Bible Study is held each Sunday at 9 AM in the Fireplace Room.

Fr. Phil’s Open Office Hours are every Tuesday from 4:30-6:30pm. These are open drop-in hours, so you do not need an appointment. These meetings are usually 30 minutes or less. For a longer meeting please call or email ahead to schedule a time.

Join us for a Weekday Eucharist every Wednesday at 10:15 am in the chapel. Hear about a Saint’s life in the sermon and join us for a mini-potluck at 11am.

 

CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS

 

Birthdays this week

Michael Bisaro (8/30) Emely Lange (8/30)) Joseph Rogers (8/31)
Katherine Kaszubski (9/1) Kevin Miles (9/1) Emily Gall (9/2)
Mali Sauter (9/3) Mary Sawnick (9/5) Chris VanEngelen (9/6)

Wedding Anniversaries

Betty & Morley Burns (8/31) Judy & David Christie (9/5)
Natalie & Todd Rankine (9/6)

Healing prayers for:            

Lee Jerry Zavadil David Crysler
Joanne John Kurth Marsha Childress
Pete Fernandes Jean Fernandes Andrew Brunell
Jerry Van Johns Charles
Stephen Conner Dylan Neal Carol Tyler Gacioch
Robert Herbert Dennis Dorothy Galloway Crooks
Judy Williams Graham Frazelle Don
Philip Metz, Sr Colleen Lough Leslie Frisch Hanuscak
Mildred Laura Scarlet

 

Pray for the infirm & homebound

Sally Frisch Joe Rogers

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.