Saturday, August 20, 2022

Worship Schedule, News, & More from the MDI Partnership!


Thursday, August 18, 2022 

Weekly News from the Parishes of
St. Andrew and St. John,
Church of Our Father,
& St. Saviour

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Join Us for Worship Sunday, August 21:
The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
 

8:00 am Holy Eucharist
St. Andrew by-the-Lake, Seal Cove
Celebrant: The Rev. Holly Hoffmann
Preacher: Emily Carter, Summer Seminarian
Join us for Emily's final service with us at St. Andrew's before returning to Yale Divinity School.


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9:00 am Holy Eucharist
***David Dawson will provide music before the service,
starting at 8:30!***
Church of Our Father, Hulls Cove
Celebrant: The Rev. Dr. Regina Christianson

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11:00 am Holy Eucharist*
St. Saviour's Parish, Bar Harbor
Celebrant: The Rev. Holly Hoffmann
Preacher: Emily Carter, Summer Seminarian
oin us for Emily's final service with us at St. Saviour's before returning to Yale Divinity School.

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5:00 pm Evening Prayer*
St. John the Divine, Southwest Harbor
Officiant & Preacher: Emily Carter, Summer Seminarian
Join us for Emily's final service on MDI before returning to Yale Divinity School.
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*= these services will be streamed to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MDIEPISCOPAL 
 

There will be a
Shared Worship services on the island will resume in October.

You can always look to the online calendar to see the service schedule:
https://mdi-episcopal.org/mdi-calendar/

If you are looking for other online worship,
please visit (click on church name): 
St. Luke's Cathedral at 10 am
The National Cathedral at 11:15 am

 
Midweek Holy Eucharist on MDI
Wednesdays at Church of Our Father at 8 am

Using the readings appointed for the day in the Book of Common Prayer, 
we will have a service Holy Eucharist.
On the first Wednesday of the month, we will use a Rite I liturgy.
Covid Precautions:

If you are exhibiting any of the symptoms of Covid,
please choose to attend a service online. 

Our Covid protocols will be followed:
 
Vaccinations expected, unless medically prohibited
Everyone masked indoors
Socially distanced seating is available, not required
Communion in one-kind, bread only
Outdoor coffee hour, weather permitting
Sanitize your hands prior to receiving Communion. 


God bless you for keeping our church, our community, 
and our loved ones safe.
 
If you or a close contact tests positive for Covid, please let Mother Holly know so we can support you in your recovery and communicate with the community as necessary about their possible exposure to the virus while maintaining confidentiality and pastoral privacy.
Assisting at Services

If you are returning to MDI for the summer, perhaps you would enjoy serving on Sundays! We would love your support for our worship services: 
Acolytes, Greeters/Ushers, Lectors, Intercessors, Altar Guild, Flower Guild and Officiants for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer (at St. John's). If you would like to help at any of our services, please contact the parish administrator of your church. Thank you!
Please Wear Your Name Tag to Church
Remember that wearing your name tag at worship is helpful to each other, Mother Holly, supply clergy, and to visitors! If you would like a new name tag, contact your Parish Administrator.
Pastoral Care Requests
Holy Communion: If you are unable to attend an in-person worship service and would like Holy Communion brought to you, please contact the church office (contact information is at the bottom of this email). We will arrange a time for the clergy, our Pastoral Care Associate Maribeth Payne, or a Eucharistic Visitors to bring the Sacrament to your home or hospital bedside.

Hospital Visits: If you or a loved one is in the hospital, please let Mother Holly know. She is glad to come visit you in the hospital or call you during your stay. 
News
Three Ways YOU Can Help Direct the Future of the Diocese!
Fill one of the six open seats on Diocesan Council
Leading up to the 203rd Convention of the Diocese of Maine in October, six new lay representatives, one from each of the six diocesan areas, will be elected to the Diocesan Council to serve a three-year term. As a representative, you take part in the major work and decisions of the church. Click here to learn more about Council. 
Please use the nomination form to nominate yourself or someone else (with their permission) by September 16. The form will ask for a photo. Please have a headshot of the nominee ready to submit.

Nominate yourself for a leadership position
Consider whether you may be called to serve in any one of the open leadership positions listed below. Click here to learn more about each position. 
  • Treasurer (1-year term)
  • Secretary (1-year term)
  • Disciplinary Board - Lay (2-year term)
  • Standing Committee - Clergy (3-year term)
  • Standing Committee - Lay (3-year term)
  • General Convention Deputation (four clergy, four lay to serve at GC 2024)
  • Provincial Conference Clerical Deputy (2-year term)
Nominate yourself or nominate someone else (check with them first, please!) by completing this form by September 16th. 
Propose a change by submitting a resolution
Resolutions to be considered by 203rd Diocesan Convention in October may be submitted until September 16th using this form. If you have any questions about resolutions, please contact Marge Kilkelly
Find all these forms and more information on the convention page of our website.
Upcoming Events and Dates
              
Continuing this Friday: The August Organ Recital Series continues this year! 

Fridays at 12:15  

 
Our annual organ-recital series continues for its 15th season. It was started in 2007 by Julia Morris-Myers, and has continued since then, featuring mostly regional performers on the Fridays of August, but also bringing in artists from farther afield. This years series will include some familiar faces and some new.

Katherine Johnson comes from Oberlin College to play the third recital on August 19.

On August 26, the series concludes with a program for organ and flute by Daniel Pyle and his wife, flutist Catherine Bull.
August 21-September 13: SASJ Office Is Closed 

Michele, our parish administrator, is out of the office for vacation.

Please call or email the office if you have a need during this time.
We will be checking for messages daily.
Thank you! 
August Stained Glass Talks 
at St. Saviour's on August 23 at 6 pm,
and at St. John the Divine, September 18 after 5 pm worship.




To join the St. Saviour's talk by Zoom, click here. 
August 24: Taize Prayer Service this month will be
at ST. ANDREW'S, 

Rt. 102, Seal Cove 
at 5 pm




If you would like to assist in setting up for this beautiful prayer service,
please contact Mother Holly. 
August 29 at 2 pm: Memorial Service
for John "Jack" Walls 
Please join the family and the faith community in remembering John Butterfield Walls at St. Saviour's Church. 
September 7: Outreach Meeting, 9 am 
 
The Outreach, Evangelism, and Mission committee meets every first Wednesday at Church of Our Father after 8 am worship. Please join us Wednesday, September 7! We will discuss initiatives for the fall and winter,  too. 
September 25: SAVE THE DATE 

Partnership-wide Shared Worship Service at 10 am at St. Saviour's with 
Commissioning of all lay ministers and Baptism of "Charlie" Mace, grand niece of Tammy Bloom. 

 
Island-wide worship with SMSJ on the fourth Sunday of the month will resume on October 23, 2022. 
Outreach News
Ways to Support Those Suffering from Violence in Ukraine

Continue to pray for Ukraine and those in danger. 
Collect for Peace from the BCP:

Almighty God, kindle, we pray, in every heart the true love of peace, and guide with your wisdom those who take counsel for the nations of the earth, that in tranquillity your dominion may increase until the earth is filled with the knowledge of your love; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. 

To watch our prayer service for the Ukraine from August 3, go to: 
OUR MDI EPISCOPAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL BY CLICKING HERE

Members of the Partnership parishes gathered in the first week of the month to discuss Outreach projects for the spring. There was a strong desire to focus our energies on promoting organizations that are helping those living in the Ukraine. Two organizations that are being recommended are:  

Episcopal Relief and Development
 is working closely with Anglican agencies and ecumenical partners to meet the urgent humanitarian needs of Ukrainian refugees in Europe. People quickly packed up and fled Ukraine to safety and are now in need of basic supplies and will need long-term support. Your contribution to the Episcopal Relief & Development International Disaster Response Fund will help provide clothing, food, water and other items. For more information on this organization, including instructions on how to give, visit: www.episcopalrelief.org or call 1.855.312.4325

Save the Children: UKRAINE CRISIS RELIEF FUND Ukraine's children are in grave danger of physical harm, severe emotional distress and mass displacement. Save the Children is concerned for children caught in the middle of armed conflict, forced from their homes in freezing temperatures, and exposed to injury, hunger and cold. Your donation to Save the Children's Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund can help provide children and families with immediate aid, such as food, water, hygiene kits, psychosocial support and cash assistance. Together, we can protect children in crisis. For more information on this organization, including instructions on how to give, visit: https://www.savethechildren.org
 
A helpful resource for evaluating charitable organizations is Charity Navigator: https://www.charitynavigator.org
Bar Harbor Food Pantry for Rest of the Summer
Once again thanks to all who have given in these times.  The Food Pantry appreciates our donations. There is a collection spot for non-perishable food items at Church of Our Father and St. Saviour's. Volunteers will transport them to the BHFP.
Thank you for your support!    Brad Berry

 
FELLOWSHIP
Sunday Fellowship Outdoors

As the warm weather continues, we will be having time after the services of worship for fellowship outside.

If you are interested in assisting with refreshments for these times, please be in touch with the parish administrator of your church, and she will connect you with others assisting in this ministry within our community.


At St. John's, speak with Dianne McMullan.
At Church of Our Father, speak with Joanne Sousa.
Covid Task Force Update
 
Our MDI Covid Task Force meets regularly to discuss our protocols.
Updates:
  • An area (not the whole worship space) will be marked off for Social distancing for those who want to sit in an area designated for this seating arrangement
  • Guests and visitors will be invited at announcements to provide their contact information, should they want to be notified of a possible exposure to Covid-19 at worship service.
  • To protect the most vulnerable, masking will required at all indoor gatherings for all people in attendance.
Note: Full vaccinations expected, unless medically prohibited. 
Age 5+ eligible to schedule COVID-19 vaccination,
Age 12+ eligible for booster

COVID-19 vaccination and booster shots are available by appointment at the Community Health Center, Cooper Gilmore, Trenton Health Center, 
and Carroll Drug Store.


The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is the only vaccine currently authorized for children ages 5-17. Everyone age 12+ is eligible for a booster shot. You must be 5 months past your second dose of Pfizer/Moderna or 2 months past your first dose of Johnson & Johnson to receive a booster dose. If you would like to schedule a COVID-19 vaccination or booster, please call one of our vaccination sites below or check our Bar Harbor Regency Clinic calendar. COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are also available by appointment at local pharmacies in Bar Harbor, Southwest Harbor and Ellsworth.

Call now to schedule your vaccine or booster (Pfizer/Moderna/J&J):
Cooper Gilmore Health Center: 207-288–5024 17 Hancock Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Community Health Center:  207-244–5630 16 Community Lane, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679
Trenton Health Center: 207-667–5899 394 Bar Harbor Road, Trenton, ME 04605
Carroll Drug Store carrolldrugstore.net 3 Village Green Way, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679

The FDA has authorized a 3-dose primary series of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for children 6 months through 4 years of age.

A 3-dose vaccination series is Authorized for Emergency Use in individuals 6 months through 4 years of age. The initial 2 doses are administered 3 weeks apart followed by a third dose administered at least 8 weeks after the second dose.

The vaccine may not protect everyone.

To learn more, please see the Recipients and Caregivers Fact Sheet (6 months through 4 years of age) here.

Emergency Use Authorization

Emergency uses of the vaccine have not been approved or licensed by FDA, but have been authorized by FDA, under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to prevent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) for use in individuals 6 months of age and older. The emergency uses are only authorized for the duration of the declaration that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of emergency use of the medical product under Section 564(b)(1) of the FD&C Act unless the declaration is terminated or authorization revoked sooner.

Click on the link below for more information and talk to your child's pediatrician.
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Emergency Use Authorization (comirnaty.com)

Covid Home Tests Extend Shelf Life

The US Food and Drug Administration has extended the dates for at home rapid tests for Covid. For more information and a list of test kits to which this applies, click here.

** Three Ways to Get FREE at-⁠home COVID-⁠19 tests **

1) Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order 4 free at-⁠home COVID-⁠19 tests. 
The tests are completely free. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days.

Order your tests now so you have them when you need them: https://www.covidtests.gov


Project ACT 
2) Additional Free Tests can be ordered for those living in some communities in Hancock County. Search by Zip Code: https://www.accesscovidtests.org

3) The DHHS is offering an additional 8 tests for free. To order: 1) type in www.covid.gov 2) Scroll down to "Testing" and click on the link "Order free tests" 3) type in your postal address. The 8 tests will come in two separate mailings.

Growing in Faith
Weekly Sermons and More

Sermon: Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
 
Sermon by the Rev. Holly Hoffmann at Church of Our Father, Hulls Cove, ME August 14, 2022 "Do you think that I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division! From now on five in one household will be divided, three against two and two against three; they will be divided [...] You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, but why do you not know how to interpret the present time?"" (Luke 12:49-56) Sermon begins at 1:56 .
Youth & Family Formation
 

Children's Faith Formation at Home on MDI

Brad Berry and Chris Krenicki of Church of Our Father send home materials to support faith formation at home monthly for elementary and middle school aged youth. If you would like to receive these materials or be notified when in person events are happening here for youth in this age range, please be in touch with the parish office. Contact information is at the bottom of this email. 

All monthly programming, including the Pray, Play, Connect group for middle and high schoolers, the Let's Talk About It group for high schoolers, and the Formation Folk gathering is on summer vacation. Play, Pray, Connect will start up again in September. We'll be switching to Third Fridays, so mark your calendars. Our new musician, Pyam Morin, will lead this amazing group! We'll keep up our theme of Role Playing Games, so feel free to spend the summer dreaming up new characters!


Connect with other Episcopal Maine households walking the path of faith via this private Facebook group. Our team will provide curated resources, and we will be resources for one another.
 

Episcopal Maine Youth of all ages 
All monthly programming, including the Pray, Play, Connect group for middle and high schoolers, the Let's Talk About It group for high schoolers, and the Formation Folk gathering is on summer vacation. Play, Pray, Connect will start up again in September. We'll be switching to Third Fridays, so mark your calendars. Our new musician, Pyam Morin, will lead this amazing group! We'll keep up our theme of Role Playing Games, so feel free to spend the summer dreaming up new characters!
 
 
Celebrate the end of summer at Camp Bishopswood