January 17, 2015

A HOLY MOMENT OF THE WEEKSend yours to goodnews@saintjamesgi.netH & LH. shows his new friend L. how he can stack the rings at a Wednesday potluck lunch.

One Service of Worship will be held on Sunday, January 31st, at 10 AM so that the whole congregation can worship together and join in a meal following. 

A Meal-Provided Parish Celebration will be held after the 10 AM service on Sunday, January 31. Potluck side dishes or desserts are welcome.

An All-Parish Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, January 31st, at 11:15 am.

The Office Will Be Closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Bring your Palms from last Palm Sunday and leave them in the church office any time before Ash Wednesday, February 9. Palms are burned to provide our ashes.

Lenten Communion Bread  Would you like to bake Communion Bread during Lent? Please contact Krista in the office if you can help.

If Feet Could Talk is extremely grateful.  Because of your generosity this Saint James sock drive has already filled one and almost filled another 55 gallon collection drum with socks for the homeless in Detroit.  To each and every one of you for each and every pair of socks you have donated — thank you.  Each pair of socks will make a difference in the life of another.  If Feet Could Talk will continue to collect socks in the future because providing socks for the homeless is a worthy ministry.  The first deliveries of socks have begun and will continue in the coming weeks.  If you would like to be on a delivery team contact David Hartwell, Madeleine Jones, or leave a message in the church office.

If you give electronically you now have the option of putting a gratitude card into the offering plate as a way of reminding yourself that your gift is being offered, received and blessed. Find them on the table across from the main office.          Saintjamesgi.net/contribute

Offering Envelopes are available. You can request envelopes by filling out a form (found on the table in the hallway outside the Treasurer’s office door) or simply contact the main office.  Envelopes are not dated so can be used any time.  Once your request is received you will be assigned a box and number.  Using numbered offering envelopes helps ensure your contributions are counted for tax deduction purposes, streamlines the process for our counters each week, and is an at-home reminder of this important aspect of worship.

bauer titleBauer, A Play About The Rise And Fall Of Painter Rudolf Bauer is full of love, art and betrayal.  Directed by Krista Schafer Ewbank (our secretary), the production runs Jan 22 – Feb 6 at Open Book Theatre Company in Southgate.  More information at www.openbooktc.com, or ask Krista!

Shake and Shimmy in a beginner’s belly dance class.  Come join this free introductory course taught by Erica Chappuis and have some fun while learning these ancient steps. This gentle dance is great exercise and is suited to every body in just about every shape. Dress for complete comfort and stretchability (leggings, leotards, yoga pants, t-shirts etc., are all great). Some hip scarves, veils and a few other props will be available so you can try them. Erica has taken belly dance for 12 years and been to performance workshops in Hawaii and Ann Arbor. Wednesday evenings at 7pm through February 3 in Galloway Hall.

Questions You’ve Always Wondered About will be the sole topic of a sermon or two in January. Please send your questions to goodnews@saintjamesgi.net or submit a question anonymously by passing it under the rector’s door. The more questions the better!

A Coffee Bean Grinder is available to all parishioners in the small kitchen. Find an article about this great new benefit to church members on page 6 of this insert.

An Open Bible Study is held every Sunday Morning in the Fireplace Room at 9:05 am. We are currently reading the Gospel of Luke one chapter at a time.

Coffee and Fellowship follow the 10am Service every Sunday in Galloway Hall. Volunteers are always needed to host.  If you are not able to host a coffee hour but would like to contribute something we can always use packaged cookies or anything that can be frozen and used when there is no volunteer for a particular Sunday. Talk to Joan Hemsworth if you have any questions (734-675-8191).

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

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

 

FEATURES & ARTICLES

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Annual Meeting and All Parish Potluck: January 31st

 A Significant Agenda Item for our annual meeting on Sunday, January 31, will be a diocese-required vote to resolve a property-encroachment issue with our neighbors to the north, by providing a limited and revocable license to them. This solution has been arrived at through discussions with the neighbors, the diocese, the surveyor, the vestry and parishioner Carl Colwell, who is an attorney. A full explanation, maps, and time for questions and answers will be provided at the annual meeting. Speak to a member of the vestry or Fr. Phil to learn more.

 

 Out There With Outreach: February, March & April 2016

Sat. February  20th the Detroit Moose Hockey Team will do the entire day alone. This will give us and Sacred Heart the day off.

Sat. March 19th  Sacred Heart will do the whole day alone, giving us the day off.

Sat. April 16th we will do that whole day alone: cooking and serving.  This will give Sacred Heart the day off.  We will need lots of help for that one!

As always, you will find sign-up sheets to help us at the Spirit of Hope Soup Kitchen on our bulletin board in the hallway near the “Godly Play” East River Room.  May God bless you all in this new year.

With love always,   Amy & Frank Kohair  734-693-0694

  

Have a Bean to Grind?

A coffee barista will tell you that there are a number of keys to brewing coffee, with two of them being — 1) use quality water; since coffee is 98% water, and 2) use one to two tablespoons of coffee, preferably whole bean coffee that is ground just before brewing, for every six ounces of water.

Quality water is supplying the new/used commercial coffee brewer thanks to the new water line and filter that Dave and Steven Hemsworth installed.  Stop by the kitchen and take a look at their fine work.

To grind whole bean coffee Saint James has a new/used commercial coffee grinder and it is in the other kitchen down the hall.  Feel free to use it to grind your own regular whole bean coffee for use at home, but please don’t grind flavored whole bean coffee in it.  Oily residues and odors from flavored coffee beans remain on the burrs and in the grind chamber and are transferred to the next bag of whole bean coffee that is ground.  By grinding only regular, not flavored, whole bean coffee in the church coffee grinder all of us can enjoy great tasting coffee at Saint James as well as at home.

 MUSIC NOTES
A Weekly Series by Daniel Susan, our Minister of Music

In the dark days of winter we sing of light. It’s no accident that the Church orders things so that we hear of the gift of light at the darkest time of year. Whether it’s the light of the star over Bethlehem, or the various manifestations of God in the man Jesus that we hear and sing about in the Epiphany season, we sing of the light of Christ. “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light” is one of our hymns this week. At 8 am we sing of this week’s Gospel where Jesus “comes out” as God in his first miracle at the wedding at Cana. As our Psalm sings to us this week “For with you is the well of life, and in your light we see light.”

SERVING THIS WEEK

Email goodnews@saintjamesgi.net if you want to serve in one of these capacities.

January 17  
Altar Guild Michael Glover, Jennifer Phillips Engle, Marilou Arvin
8am 1st lesson reader Mark McPherson
8am Eucharistic Minister David Hartwell
10 am 1st lesson reader Larry Crabtree
10am 2nd lesson & chalice Jim Holubka
10am prayers & chalice Andrew Johnson
Ushers Carl Colwell, Dave & Judy Christie, Robin Knudsen
Greeters Dave & Judy Christie
10 am Crucifer Kaleb Turner
10am Acolytes Jessica Roekle, Sam Rankine

Angel List

Suggestions for above and beyond regular giving

Does your ministry area have needs beyond the budget? Send needs with a cost amount to goodnews@saintjamesgi.net.

Area rug for Sunday School classroom $150

  1. New wireless microphone for Fr. Phil $199
  2. Baby Changing Table for the men’s room $179
  3. New plexiglass on the Chapel’s Evangelists window $12,000
  4. Island-wide Easter Mailing $3,000

If you give electronically but would still like to put something in the offering plate, we now have a solution for you.  Electronic giving cards are now available.  Take as many as you like from the basket on the table outside the church office and put one in the offering plate as it goes by.

http://www.saintjamesgi.net/contribute

electronic giving card

CELEBRATIONS & PRAYERS

Birthdays This Week

Jennifer Engle (1/17) Joseph Engle (1/17) James Petras (1/20)
Megan Petras (1/20) Sally Southerland (1/21) Charlotte Glover (1/24)
Justin Howard (1/24) Carol Nankervis (1/24) Douglas Treadwell (1/24)

Healing prayers for:         

Lee Jerry Zavadil Dorothy Galloway Crooks
Jerry John Kurth Marsha Childress
Pete Fernandes Jean Fernandes Andrew Brunell
Philip Metz, Sr Linda Petras Judy Williams
Michael Gratz Charles Carol Tyler Gacioch
Michelle Mills Carolyn Hoey Maureen Kohn
Robert Christopher Bradley

Pray for the infirm & homebound

Sally Frisch

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.