Thursday, January 26, 2012

Events & News from St. Andrew & St. John Episcopal Church

ST. ANDREW & ST. JOHN

EPISCOPAL CHURCH

EVENTS & NEWS

January 26, 2012

 

WORSHIP SCHEDULE

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Epiphany 4

8:00 and 10:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist at St. John the Divine

Scripture:

Psalm 111; Deuteronomy 18:15-20; 1 Corinthians 8:1-13; Mark 1:21-28

Hymns:

Hail to the Lord’s Anointed; Thou, whose almighty word;

Thou art the Way, to thee alone; O love, how deep, how broad, how high

Participants:

Celebrant: The Rev. George Swanson

Usher:  Ted Fletcher

First Lesson and Psalm:  Ken Cochrane

Second Lesson: Patsy Fogarty

Prayers: Ellen Gilmore

Chalice: Rita Redfield

Acolyte: Bob Stanwood (8:00); Rita Redfield (10:00)

Altar Guild: Mary Vekasi

 

Thursdays

12:30 – Holy Eucharist

 

9:00 FORUM – Sunday, February 5:

College of the Atlantic President Darron Collins

A Human Ecological Education at COA:

Adventurous Learning on Mount Desert Island

Darron Collins is the first president of COA to be born after the college was founded in 1969. Collins, who has a Ph.D. from Tulane University in New Orleans, came to COA from the World Wildlife Fund, where he served as the organization’s director of creative assets.

He has served as a World Wildlife Fund managing director in the Amur River region of northeast Asia and as a senior advisor to the environmental organization’s CEO, and has helped lead the group’s outreach efforts. While at WWF, Collins helped raise more than $10 million in grants and donations. Collins earned his Ph.D. studying ethnobotany in Guatemala, has researched the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, and has worked on leopard conservation on the Russia-North Korean border. He also has taught at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. As a COA student, Collins received a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and a Watson Foundation Fellowship. As a Watson fellow, Collins studied the environmental and social impacts of hydroelectric dams in Latin America. Collins is an avid fly-fisherman, mountain biker, and trail marathon runner.

 

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Church office hours:

Monday 8:30-11:30 at home, 12:00-2:30 at church.

Tuesday: 8:30-2:30 at home

Thursday: 8:30-11:30 at home, 12:00-2:30 at church

You may contact Michele Daley at 664-4237 during office hours.

If you have questions or need assistance at other times,

call Ted Fletcher (244-3115) or Mary Mitchell (244-9951)

 

 

 


MDI Episcopal Church Events

 

ST. JOHN’S:

Westside Food Pantry Fundraiser: The Quietside Helping Hands, Pemetic students, the Westside Food Pantry and Chow Mein are holding a fundraiser for the Westside Food Pantry, January 30th at "Something's Cookin' On MDI" (next to the SWH post office).  There will be two seatings: 5:00 and 6:30--$15.00 per person.  Please call 669-2978 or email: info@somethingscookin-on-mdi.com to make reservations.  All proceeds will go to the Westside Food Pantry. We have been asked to help with the dinner.  They need willing workers for one hour shifts from 2:00-7:00.  If you are able to work please be in touch with Floy Ervin, fervin@roadrunner.com

 

ST. SAVIOUR’S:

Feast of the Presentation (Candlemas) Service will be held on Thursday, February 2, at 5:30 with the Rev. Johanna-Karen Johannson as celebrant. Donations of baby blankets will be welcome.

Community Valentine Pot Luck Dinner on Sunday, February 12 at 5:30pm in the Parish Hall. All donations will go to St. Saviour’s MDI Fire Fund which benefits fire victims on Mt. Desert Island. Bring your family, friends, neighbors and a dish to share (if you can) with friends old and new. Beverages will be provided. All are welcome – with or without a dish!

Natural Causes Killed Victor: a folk opera, written by George Swanson, will premier on May 4 and 5. The opera relates the suffering and death of Maine prisoner Victor Valdez to the passion and death of Christ. Checks for tax exempt donations may be made out to “St. Saviour’s Parish,” memo line “Opera,” and mailed to St. Saviour’s Parish, 41 Mt. Desert St., Bar Harbor, Maine 04609. Proceeds will go for food and fuel donations on MDI. For more information contact George Swanson at 207 244 0579 and george@katrinasdream.org.

 

ST. JOHN’S and ST. SAVIOUR’S:

Spiritual Practices for Lent and Beyond is the topic for Adult Study on Thursdays January 26 and February 2 at 9:30 am (at St. Savior’s) and 1:30 pm (at St. John’s.)  These sessions will focus on what spiritual practices participants are doing presently and possible ways to improve those practices.  Also, the group may explore other spiritual exercises such as meditation, prayer, fasting, service and sacred study.  Attendees are encouraged to bring pen and notebook.  These Thursday sessions will be facilitated by The Rev. Johanna-Karen Johannson, retired priest, formerly of the Diocese of New York.

 

ST. MARY’S AND ST. JUDE’S:

Community Bible Study at the Neighborhood House Living Room in Northeast Harbor on Thursday mornings at 11:00. The Rev. Linda Hatch (Union Church) and The Rev. Patricia Robertson (St. Mary & Jude) will present “First Person: a study from the perspective of the characters in the Bible.”

 

CHURCH OF OUR FATHER:

Building Global Vision.  A study, led by David Underwood, on determining "What does God want to accomplish in the world through our church?"  Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 pm.

 

Free Meals Available in our community:

Each Monday from 3-6 p.m. Everybody Eats provides a free meal in the parish hall of St. Dunstan’s Church, Ellsworth.

Each Thursday from noon-2:00 The Common Good Soup Kitchen provides a meal at 566 Seawall Road in Southwest Harbor.

 

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Keep in your prayers this week:  Rick, Nancy, Amanda, Betsy, Jonathan, Aimee, Beverly, Loretta, Jimmy, Louanne, Tom, Helmut, Joel and Bob.

 

Military Casualties (January 15-20)

Afghanistan: Jon-Luke Bateman, Kenneth Cochrane, Benjamin Wise, Keith Benson, Phillip McGeath, Joseph Logan, Nathan McHone, Jesse Stites, Daniel Bartle, Kevin Reinhard, Travis Riddick

 

Prayer for the Community of St. Andrew & St. John                       

Gracious God, we offer thanks for our parish, for your inspiration, and for the generous open hearts making accessibility for all a reality at St. John's. Guide us all, especially our Capital Campaign and Design & Construction Committees and Vestry, as we continue to seek funding for the planned expansion of the facilities. We thank you for the various trades and skills of those who work on the addition. Protect and guide them as they labor, that they may take pride in their accomplishments. Inspire us to share faithfully the love that you have revealed to us through the ministry and sacrifice of your son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

 

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