Saint Mary’s Weekly News
May 31, 2015 – Trinity Sunday
Our 125th Anniversary Celebration Continues!
Saint Mary’s began as a memorial chapel in honor of Alida Greely Brown who died suddenly on April 25, 1889. The chapel was built and dedicated in 1890 – 125 years ago. Out of profound grief, a place where all can gather and experience the amazing grace of God has grown and developed. One event remains in our Celebration season, so we hope all will join in honoring our founders and descendants.
Saturday, June 13 at 12 Noon: Founders Day Picnic
Ever been up to the top of the tower and look out over Casco Bay? Ever been down in the crypt to see the graves? Can you beat Fr. Nathan in a game of croquet? Let’s gather together for a fun day outdoors with a cookout, live music, lawn games, and tours of the entire Saint Mary’s campus, including the tower and the crypt – for those who are brave enough!
**Saint Mary’s will provide the burgers, hot dogs and beverages and would like parishioners (YOU) to bring your favorite, family-sized side dish, salad or dessert to share. **
Thank you to our two Anniversary sponsors: J.B. Brown & Sons and CM Almy
We appreciate their support of our 125th Anniversary Celebration. JB Brown & Sons is a local commercial real estate firm founded by John Marshall Brown’s father, John Bundy Brown. CM Almy is a church supply company with roots in Maine. They have been a vendor for Saint Mary’s for many years.
Christian Formation Notes
Next week is the last week for Guiding RAY before the summer break !
Join us for Youth Sunday and our annual Strawberry Shortcake Feast !
At 9:30 AM, Family Chapel is a special time for families and children with Fr. Nathan in the Chapel. Guiding RAY classes begin immediately afterward at 9:45 AM.
The Nursery is open for our youngest disciples in the Kneeler Room (near the Auditorium) beginning at 9:45 AM every Sunday morning.
The Middlers meet at 9:30 AM over in the Living Room of the Rectory. They are led by Jeff and Diane Campbell as they study the Bible together.
Camp Bishopswood: our diocesan camp in Hope, Maine
There are many different ways for you to experience Bishopswood this summer:
· Open House, June 5 – 7: For families to experience camp all together. Includes a time of worship and kickball with our Bishop Steve!
· Mini-Camp, June 28 – 30 & July 2 – 4: For children ages 6 – 8, this is an brief introduction to overnight camp. High staff to camper ratio and LOTS of fun!
· Summer Camp Weeks, June 28 – August 15: For ages 8 – 18. One week or more.
· BION Camp, August 18 – 22: Only for those completing grades 6 – 12, with coffee houses and game nights, ultimate Frisbee, cabin challenges and more!
Go to www.bishopswood.org or to www.maineyouth.org to register and FMI.
Youth Ministry
High School Service Group Projects: June 12, 26 and 28
This group serves as a vehicle for service, fellowship and spirituality for all high schoolers. We focus on two of Saint Mary's established outreach programs: Preble Street Soup Kitchen (on the 4th Sunday of every month) and Souper Supper (on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of every month.) Please see the Sign-Up Table outside the Guild Room. Or contact Anne LaFond (alafond@maine.rr.com or 781-8820) with your dates/times or any questions you might have.
Young Life Club: every MONDAY night at 7:31PM !
Young Life is a group of caring adults who reach kids where they are by building relationships of trust and introducing them to Jesus Christ. Club is an OPEN event every Monday night at 2 Town Landing Rd (the Herdrich family house) where all high schoolers are invited to come and bring a friend. You can park in the town lot across from the Town Landing Market. Club is crazy fun each and every week!
Serving The World
Souper Suppers at Saint Mary’s: Every 2nd and 4th Friday
This is a FREE Friday night dinner who everyone and anyone. Join us for supper for a relaxed evening of fellowship and outreach to the community and each other.
And join the Souper Supper Team!
These dinners, which are available to the public at no charge, are served in a family-style setting and consist of a hearty soup or entree, salad or vegetable, bread, homemade desserts and beverages. Helpers are always needed! We’d love to have you join us and help out in set-up, serving food or clean-up. FMI: contact Jennifer Gregg jenniferanngregg@gmail.com.
Maine Walks with Haiti: Saturday, May 30 at 10 AM
Join Nathan+ and other Saint Marians in support of the work of Konbit Sante in Haiti. We have a team registered as “Saint Mary’s Godspeed”. If you want to join the team and make the run together around beautiful Back Cove, then click HERE (Maine Walks With Haiti), register as an individual and use our name as your team in the form. It’s only $10, it supports healthcare in a place of immense need, AND it will be a good time with Haitian food, music and entertainment to follow! Don’t miss it.
Upcoming Events & Gatherings
Annual Bridge–a–Thon: Fri, May 29, 12:30-4pm - Reserve your table now!
Saint Mary's Bridge-a-thon has earned Falmouth fame!!! A spring delight for up to 84 players who come to Saint Mary's for fun, food, and prizes! Find a table for four to play bridge (or any other four person game) and join us on Friday, May 29th from 12:30 to 4 pm. $12per person. Please reserve with Beth Shaw at the church --781-3366.
PLEASE SIGN UP to HELP and/or BRING FOOD ITEMS. Sign up sheet is outside the Guild Room. Call the parish office or Betsy Stoddard (829-2026) or Jan Mordarski (899-4099) with any questions.
Saint Mary Schola Spring Concert: Combat & Carols
May 29, 7:30 PM, Cathedral of Saint Luke, Portland;
May 31, 4:00 PM, Church of Saint Mary, Falmouth,
June 2, 7:30 PM, First Parish Church, Brunswick.
A joyous spring concert featuring Monteverdi’s rarely performed drama The Battle of Tancred and Clorinda, interpreted by the Schola soloists and guest dancers Erica Diesl, Kaleigh Natale and Colleen Edwards choreographer from the Portland Ballet, all accompanied by strings, harpsichord and archlute. Also included are madrigals by Monteverdi illustrating the many passions of love, and the magnificent Chandos Anthem Number Nine by Handel with strings, oboe, lute and harpsichord.
Saint Mary’s Garden Club Plant Sale: Saturday, May 30, 9 am – 12 noon
Come and support the Garden Club and get great plants. On the front lawn of Saint Mary’s with a great selection of annuals, perennials, grasses and herbs.
Baptism in the Bay: June 14 at 5 PM
Have you never been baptized? Do you know someone who has not been baptized but who wants to follow the way of Jesus? Do you want to renew your baptism and claim your place within the kingdom of God? Make plans now to join our community for a special gathering in Casco Bay at Falmouth Town Landing on Sunday afternoon, June 14. We will bless the waters of the Bay and then use them for baptism and for blessing ourselves! Contact Fr. Nathan NOW if you or someone you know wishes to participate.
We can’t promise warm bay water or perfect summer weather, but we CAN promise the presence of the Holy Spirit! Everyone is welcome to join this unique celebration.
Zenith Journey to Katahdin: August 19 – 22
Every Mainer needs to visit Chimney Pond in Baxter State Park and to reach the summit of Katahdin (the zenith of Maine), if they are able. Join Fr. Nathan and a group of 12 for a summer-time adventure in amazing Baxter State Park. Three nights in lean-to’s, one of which will be at the famous Chimney Pond campground. Space is limited, so speak with Nathan+ now to reserve your spot for an unforgettable experience!
Community Care & Nurture
Communicating with Father Nathan
Feel free to contact Nathan+ at any time if you wish to speak with him. You can call or text his cell anytime at 207-310-0268 or e-mail him directly at nathanferrell@smary.org but know that email is not checked when he is off or away.
Prayer Concerns for this week: For healing: Gretchen Lane, Lisa Gaskin, Nancy Casey, Maggie Kase, Rick Bartlett, Sasha and Chris Bartlett, Suzanne Bauer, Calvin Dunwoody, Dave Fenderson, Gay Freeman, Paula Gardner, Sarah Gorman, Rick Hirschman, Cindy Horton, John Horahan, Mary Loring, and Lynne Shepherd.
For those preparing for marriage: Nicholas Kassikas and Hopestill Kraft
For those deployed: for Mark Winter, and for all active-duty military personnel and their families.
IF YOU WANT TO ADD NAMES TO THE PRAYER LIST, write them on the Sunday Prayer List found in the Narthex or contact the Office (781-3366 or smary@smary.org).
This Week at Saint Mary’s
Sunday 31 8:00am Trinity Sunday: Traditional Eucharist
9:00am Coffee Hour & The Moth @ Saint Mary’s
9:30am Family Chapel & The Middlers
9:45am Guiding RAY classes begin
10:00am Trinity Sunday: Contemporary Eucharist
11:00am Coffee Hour continues
4:00pm Schola Spring Concert: Combat & Carols
Monday June 1 12noon Noonday Prayer in the Chapel
6:00pm Outreach Committee meeting
7:00pm Be Still in the Chapel
Tuesday 2 9:30am Art Group in Auditorium
10:00am Order of Saint Luke in White Wool Room
11:00am Wisdom Seekers in Guild Room
12noon Noonday Prayer in the Chapel
1:00pm Staff Meeting in the Guild Room
1:00pm Get Stitching in the White Wool Room
7:00pm Schola rehearsal in Sanctuary
6:30pm Beginner’s Al-Anon
7:00pm AA in the Auditorium
7:30pm Al-Anon – in Guild Room
Wednesday 3 10:00am Mainely Weavers in the Guild Room
12noon Noonday Prayer in the Chapel
Thursday 4 12noon Holy Eucharist in the Chapel
7:00pm Choir rehearsal
Friday 5 Parish Office is closed on Fridays
12noon Noonday Prayer in the Chapel
4:00pm Wedding Rehearsal
5:30pm Al-Anon meeting
Saturday 6 7-10am Pine Grove School Road Race across the street
4:30pm Kraft-Nassikas Wedding
Sunday 7 8:00am Trinity Sunday: Traditional Eucharist
9:00am Coffee Hour & The Moth @ Saint Mary’s
9:30am Family Chapel & The Middlers
9:45am Guiding RAY classes begin
10:00am Trinity Sunday: Contemporary Eucharist
11:00am Coffee Hour continues
Beth Shaw
Parish Administrator
The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary
43 Foreside Road
Falmouth, Maine 04105
207.781.3366
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