Thursday, July 14, 2016

Quietside Festival is THIS SATURDAY at St. John's

ST. ANDREW & ST. JOHN

EPISCOPAL CHURCH

EVENTS & NEWS

July 14, 2016

WORSHIP SCHEDULE

 

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Pentecost 9

8:00 a.m. – St. Andrew by-the-Lake

10:00 a.m. – St. John the Divine

Hymns:

Hail thou once despised Jesus (495)

King of glory, King of Peace (382)

This is the hour (316)

Be thou my vision (488)

 

Scripture:

Psalm 82; Amos 7:7-17; Colossians 1:1-14; Luke 10:25-37

Celebrant: The Rev. Timothy Fleck

Usher: Spencer

First Lesson/Psalm/Second Lesson: Jayne

Prayers: Chloe

Chalice and Acolyte: Sandy

Altar Guild: Joan

Vestry Member in Charge: Gen

 

Weekday Holy Eucharist—Thursdays at 12:00 noon

July 21 – Mary Magdalene

July 28 – Bach, Handel & Purcell

 

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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 Monday through Thursday

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

Friday, available by appointment.

 

 

 


        

 

 

St. John:

 Quietside FestivalSaturday, 9:00 TO 3:00

All hands on deck! We welcome any help we can get to set up on Friday (around 1:00 p.m. – after the Farmer’s Market is closed), get Lemonade Booth, Basket Raffle and Silent Auction set up on Saturday (8:00 a.m.), sell, sell, sell during the day,  tear down in the afternoon, and make phone calls to the winners afterwards. Just show up and we’ll find a place for you to help out!

 

 

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. 

 

St. John and St. Saviour:

Pastoral Care Team: Did you know that the parishes of St. Andrew and St. John, and St. Saviour share in the ministry of pastoral care? Our Pastoral Care Team is made up of members of both parishes who reach out across the island to parish members in need, as well as providing pastoral outreach to the community. Our ministry includes giving rides to and from doctor appointments, providing a listening ear, a home cooked meal, or help with various tasks. The team also sends notes and cards to former parish members no longer living on the island or those unable to get to church. We fellowship “formally” four times a year, getting together to learn, pray, share, and have a little fun!

 

Under the auspices of the Pastoral Care team, we are about to launch a new ministry, a confidential Prayer Chain also comprised of members of both parishes. Unlike our published prayer lists, prayers that come into the Prayer Chain remain private to the prayer chain itself, which is geared towards more immediate and acute need. 

 

If you’d like to know more about these ministries, or are in need of their care and prayers, please contact our office administrators, or Linda Foster from St. Saviour, Joan Bromage from St. Andrew and St. John, or Mother Kathleen.  

 

St. Saviour:

Holy Eucharist is celebrated on Wednesdays at noon in the Chapel, in a simple, non-musical service.  We plan to commemorate saints and seasons using the church’s published calendar, as well as focusing on healing for ourselves and for the world.

 

Church of Our Father:

Mother Kathleen is the speaker this month at Church of our Father’s healing service on Thursday, July 21st at 6pm. She will be speaking about healing, and Jesus as healer, as portrayed in the Bible. The service will continue with laying on of hands and prayers for healing. All are welcome. 

 

The “Waste Not, Want Not Thrift Shop” is open on Saturdays from 9:00 to noon and Wednesdays from 3:30-6:00 p.m. 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.

 

Summer Morning Prayer: Once again, the clergy of the parish will be offering Morning Prayer every Tuesday, 10 am, at St. Mary's by-the-Sea. Join us for a time of quiet, communal prayer in the Anglican tradition. What better way to start your day?  

 

Community:

 

Alcyon Center Events, Seal Cove, a center of spiritual experiences for body, soul and spirit. Meditation/Silent Sit:  Mondays (please call ahead) Time:  1:00-2:00 pm with 20 minute sit; 5 minute silent walk; 20 minute silent sit. July 18-22 - Alcyon Experience:  Summer Delight, a retreat with Alcyon Directors Kathryn Booth and Joan Grant.  This program is for beginners and old hands - join us in the spirit and heart of silence as it reveals itself in the season. Participate in the community rhythm as you wish: rest, study, hike, bike, kayak, spiritual direction and supper conversation.  Two-six nights, $110 per night, single room and full board with a limit of eight. For more information and directions go to their website at alyconcenter.org; phone (207) 244-1060; email:  office@alcyoncenter.org; write PO Box 40, Seal Cove ME 04674

Beauty, Peace, Resistance: Barefoot Artists in Palestine: Lily Yeh, Philadelphia-based community artist and founder of Barefoot Artists, along with Dud Hendrick and Rob Shetterly, will discuss and show images of their recent work in three areas of the Palestinian West Bank. Yeh uses art to build community, peace, and hope among some of the world’s most oppressed people. Sponsored by Episcopal Peace Fellowship, Maine Chapter. Event will be held on Thursday, July 21, at 7:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Brunswick and Friday, July 22, at 7:00 p.m. at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Blue Hill. The public is most welcome; refreshments will be served.

 

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Keep in your prayers this week: Gracie Martinez,  Bob Jackson, Bettina Dudley, 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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