EPISCOPAL CHURCH
EVENTS & NEWS
March 29, 2012
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Palm Sunday
8:00 and 10:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist at
Scripture:
Psalm 31:9-16; Isaiah 50:4-9a; Philippians 2:5-11; Mark 14:1-15:47
Hymns:
All glory, laud, and honor; O sacred head, sore wounded;
Were you there; My song is love unknown
Participants:
Celebrant: The Rev Deborah Little Wyman
Usher: Karen Craig
First Lesson and Psalm: Spencer Ervin
Second Lesson: Ellen Gilman
Prayers: Patsy Fogarty
Chalice: Floy Ervin
Acolyte: Ted Fletcher (8:00); Rita Redfield (10:00)
Altar Guild: Dean Henry
Thursdays
12:30 – Holy Eucharist
v v v v v v v v v v v
9:00 SUNDAY FORUM
Vesta Kowalski
People of the Book: 21st Century Episcopalians and Their Prayer Book
April 15 -- What's in the Book?
April 22 -- What's Common about Communion?
April 29 -- What's Next?
Church office hours:
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays (8:30-2:30)
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. SAVIOUR’S:
On Sunday, April 1, at 3:00 pm the St. Saviour’s Festival Choir will present Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem. This exquisite work will be accompanied by a small orchestra and organ. Solos will be performed by Marsha Lyons, soprano, and Geoffrey Knowles, baritone. The program will begin with a movement for strings from Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 and will also include a duet from Bach’s cantata Wachet Auf featuring Amy Munson, soprano, and Paul Bartels, bass. The choir is directed by Julia Morris-Myers, organist and choirmaster at St. Saviour’s. Fauré completed the Requiem in 1888, shortly after the death of his father, and it was first performed at the Church of the Madeleine in
ST. SAVIOUR’S AND
It's Easter Dinner Basket Time!
Please mark your calendars now to help with the Community Easter Dinner Basket Project. Items needed: canned hams, canned green vegetables, canned fruit or fruit cocktail, canned carrots, canned or boxed potatoes, cranberry sauce, chicken broth, canned or packaged gravy, jello, cake mix and frosting, chocolate bunnies. The following schedule has tentatively been set for organizing the baskets:
· Tuesday, April 3, 8:30 am -- set up tables and bring up canned goods
· Wednesday, April 4, 9:00 am -- organize Easter Baskets/receive & organize dry goods
· Thursday, April 5, 3:00 pm -- pack baskets
· Friday, April 6, 12 noon -- fill baskets with carrots and potatoes
· Saturday, April 7, 10-11 am -- Easter Basket pick-up
Best Ever Spaghetti Dinner: Saturday, April 14 from 5-7 p.m. at SWH Congregational Church,
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,
Each Thursday from noon-2:00 The Common Good Soup Kitchen provides a meal at
Each Thursday from 4-7 p.m. Soup Dinner at
MDI Episcopal Holy Week Services
Palm Sunday, April 1
Monday, April 2
Tuesday, April 3
Holy Wednesday, April 4
St. Saviour: 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer
Maundy Thursday, April 5
Good Friday, April 6
St. Andrew &
Holy Saturday, April 7
Easter Sunday, April 8
Easter Monday, April 9
U U U U U U U
Keep in your prayers this week: Joel, Lois, Kay, Taylor, and Henry. Pray for the safe return of Adam Holt, Tracy and Troy DeGolyer, John Ourisman, and Carl Reed, who are among our armed forces serving overseas, and their families.
Military Casualties (March 21-26)
Prayer for the Community of St. Andrew &
Gracious God, we offer thanks for our parish, for your inspiration, and for the generous open hearts making accessibility for all a reality at
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101 REASONS TO BE EPISCOPALIAN
I love Anglicanism because the most stable seat, on rough ground, is a three-legged stool.
The Rev. Selwyn Swift, St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich,
CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS:
Roofing shingles and trim:
Windows blocked in kitchen (to make room for wall cabinets!):