Thursday, June 2, 2016

News & Events from St. John's

ST. ANDREW & ST. JOHN

EPISCOPAL CHURCH

EVENTS & NEWS

June 2, 2016

WORSHIP SCHEDULE

 

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Pentecost 3

8:00 a.m. – St. Andrew by-the-Lake

10:00 a.m. – St. John the Divine

Hymns:

On this day the first of days (47)

Come my way, my truth, my life (487)

Sing, my souls, his wondrous love (467)

Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old (567)

 

Scripture:

Psalm 96; 1 Kings 18:20-39; Galatians 1:1-12; Luke 7:1-10

Celebrant: The Rev. Timothy Fleck

Usher: Karen

First Lesson/Psalm/Second Lesson: Candace

Prayers: Michael

Chalice and Acolyte: Sandy

Altar Guild: Dean

Vestry Member in Charge: Michael

 

Weekday Holy Eucharist—Thursdays at 12:00 noon

June 9 – Columba

 

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The Rev. Timothy Fleck, Rector (207-812-8362)

The Rev. Kathleen Killian, Assistant Rector (718-775-6069)

Stephen Sampson, Music Director

Michele Daley, Parish Administrator (244-3229)

Sr. Warden, Bunny Watts (244-3699)

Jr. Warden, Rita Redfield (244-4025)

The Church Office is open Tuesday through Thursday

 

Mother Kathleen will be in the office Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday;

Friday, available by appointment.

 

 

 


        

 

 

St. John:

Meditation on Thursdays at 4:15 at St. John's. Please join us for 30 minutes of shared silence and "prayer of the heart," an ancient meditative practice of the Christian tradition. All are welcome! We meditate sitting on chairs, though if you prefer to sit on the floor, feel free to bring a mat or cushion. If you are new to meditation, have questions or concerns, or would like more information, please contact Mother Kathleen. 

 

Yard Sale

St. Andrew by-the-Lake

Friday and Saturday, June 3 & 4

8:00 a.m. to 3:00p.m.

 

 

Annual Meeting: Sunday, June 19, following the 10:00 service at St. John. There will be election of new officers and convention delegates. Reports are due Thursday, June 9 (PLEASE). You may send them to saints315@myfairpoint.net

 

 Net Tender Deadline: SUNDAY, JUNE 5

 

St. Saviour:

Taizé: An Ecumenical Prayer Service at St. Saviour's Parish at 6 pm on Friday, June 19

Da pacem cordium. Give peace to every heart. By candlelight and in stillness… we make our pilgrimage. Simple, yet profound. Experience the spirituality and the meditative songs of the Taizé community of France, an interdenominational and ecumenical monastic order known around the world for its message of trust, peace and reconciliation. ALL are welcome!

Candlelight • Scripture • Silence • Song • Prayer

 

Recital:  Deborah Fortier, pianist, will present a program of works by Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin and her own compositions on Sunday, June 19 at 2:00 p.m. Suggested donation is $15. All donations will benefit MDI Search and Rescue.

 

Church of Our Father:

Spring Cleaning?? The E.C.W. is now collecting items for the "Waste Not, Want Not Thrift Shop" for the 2016 season June opening. Our little Thrift Shop is an important ministry in our community. We welcome donations of good clean clothing for all ages, household bedding and fine linens, decorator pillows (popular), yarn and glassware collectables for the Knick Knack Corner. Please leave donations in the Parish Hall or Thrift Shop.

 

St. Mary & St. Jude:

Prayer Shawl Ministry, Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.

 

Community:

 

The Emmaus Homeless Shelter is having a major fundraiser. Their Summer Auction will be on Saturday, June 18 , 11:00 am at the Elks L​​odge in Ellsworth.

 

Alcyon Center: FMI and directions-visit alyconcenter.org; email: office@alcyoncenter.org

Mondays – Meditation/Silent from 1-2 (please call ahead, 207-244-1060)

June 3 – Quiet Day – a period of silence from 9:00 am to noon; lunch with conversation

               noon to 1:00 pm; silence 1:00 to 4:00 pm

June 8 – Bible Reconnaissance – an in depth approach to Bible study, concentrating on

               Luke 7:36-8:3 – 3:30-5:00 pm

June 15 – Bible Reconnaissance – an in depth approach to Bible Study, concentrating on

                 Luke 8:26-39 – 3:30-5:00 pm

June 10-11 - Retreat 101 with Susan MacKenzie - a sample of elements that create a well-balanced and healthy retreat, including prayer, silence, reflection, time outdoors and meaningful conversation.

 

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Keep in your prayers this week: Bettina Dudley, Paul Milligan, Jean Martinez, Barbara Loveland, Karen Pike, Scott and Debbie Hammond, Sherry Warner, Adam Temple, Jamie Li, Malcolm Hughes, Nancy Kincaid, Herb Hasenbalg, Jack Weisner, John Cronin, Sarah Flynn, Trisha Roy, Bob Theriault, Ron Martin, Lydia Thayer, George Swanson and Sharon Dayana Salazar, our sponsored child in Costa Rica.

 

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Jesus Then and Now

An Adult Retreat hosted by the Diocese of Maine

June 17 - 19 at Camp Bishopswood

 Join us for a weekend on beautiful Lake Megunticook near Camden, and explore your connection with the many dimensions of Jesus, the Christ. This retreat is for everyone who wonders how Jesus made a difference in his own day and how he makes a difference today. It will put us in touch with Jesus at crucial points in his ministry and beyond.  How will you find your life story in the life story of Jesus?   Come ready to experience God's love as revealed in Christ, the natural beauty of Camp Bishopswood and in new friendships.

Heart + Mind + Soul 

Camp will open for recreation at 3PM Friday; Dinner at 6PM; Program begins at 7PM. The retreat ends 11:30AM on Sunday. 

Retreat cost (including 2 nights lodging, meals): For a shared cabin clustered around the bathhouse: $95.  A few spaces are available in buildings with shared bathrooms: $125. For those who wish to make their own lodging arrangements: $65.  Scholarships for Sunday school teachers and youth event volunteers, and financial aid, are available.

To Register:  Visit www.tinyurl.com/AdultRetreat2016   Space is limited to 60 people.

For information: Contact Mary Ann Perry at maryann_perry@hotmail.com or Jane Hartwell at jhartwell@episcopalmaine.org   

 

 

Jesus and the Heart of Wisdom

The 2016 Downeast Spiritual Life Conference has partnered with the Jesus Seminar on the Road to bring you ways of thinking about Jesus that are the result of more than ten years of extensive research by members of the seminar, leading theologians, philosophers, biblical scholars, anthropologists and archeologists. The event will be held with scholars David Galston and Robert Miller on Friday and Saturday, July 15-16 at the Moore Community Center, 133 State Street, Ellsworth. Fees: $60 (before July 1) and $75 (after July 1); $50 (full-time students). For complete information or to register go to http://downeastspiritual.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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