Thursday, October 11, 2018

Saint Mary's eNEWS for 10.14.18

Saint Mary's Weekly News

14 October 2018  –  The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Getting Ready for Sunday!

"This grace was given to me to bring to the Gentiles the news of the boundless riches of Christ, and to make everyone see what is the plan of the mystery hidden for ages in God who created all things." (Eph. 3:8-9)

Special Parish Meeting: THIS Sunday, October 14 9:30am

Plan on attending this special Parish Meeting to choose Electors of our next Bishop.  All nominations will come from the floor at the meeting, so plan to nominate someone! According to our Bylaws: "Any person age fifteen years or older who has attended and supported Saint Mary's for six months and accepts its Constitution shall be considered a voting member of the Parish." Come and vote!  Due to this Special Meeting, there will be no 9:30 am adult Formation groups meeting on Sunday morning, October 14.

COMMON GROUND: every Thursday!    

  10/11: Addiction Crisis – Milestone Recovery and healthcare

Bob Fowler, Director of Milestone Recovery, will speak with us about what is new in treatment and prevention, and how we can make a difference in this addiction crisis

  10/18: Harvest Community Supper – at Falmouth Congo Church

  10/25: Halloween Party – games, prizes and fun for all ages!

The basic structure is:

5 - 7pm    Potluck-style dinner. Take a break from cooking a whole meal. Bring a piece or just eat what we have. If you can't imagine eating early, come and enjoy fellowship and discussion. Open to everyone!! 

5:30 pm       Voice for Life – music training open to all           OR

5:45-6:45 pm    Presentations on topical issues in our community.

6:45 pm  Compline Service in the Fr James Chapel and clean-up

  Compline is a ten-minute choral service from the early church intended for the end of the day.  It is a perfect way to unwind and enter into a spirit of quiet prayer and meditation. There are gentle hymns of thanksgiving that we don't typically sing on Sunday mornings, because they are meant for the end of the day.

Join us for Choral Evensong on Sunday, October 21 at 4:00 pm

This beautiful service begins with the lucernarium procession, in which the candles are lit and all sing the refrain 'Jesus Christ is the light of the world,' accompanied by hand bells, and continuing with a psalm setting in Anglican chant, a setting of Mary's song, the Magnificat, by Herbert Howells, great evening hymns, a newly composed anthem by one of our choir members, David Vernier (A Prayer for Quiet Confidence) and the RSCM children's choir singing the Phos hilaron (now that we come to the end of the day). 

Serving our World

Mission Morning at Saint Mary's:  NEXT Sunday, October 21

Gather together in work clothes to go out and serve! We gather in the Auditorium at 9 am for a short reflection, after which we will disperse in small groups into the community for various projects through which we seek God in others and in creation, returning between 11 and 11:30 am for fellowship and lunch.

The nursery will be available for our youngest folks (up to 3 ½ yrs) from 9 to noon. 

 The selection of projects offer something for every age, physical capability and "comfort zone!"           

Falmouth Clean-up led by Bonny Rodden.  Please bring sturdy shoes and gloves. (Family Friendly)

Morning at Milestone led by Judith Brooks.  Projects in support of those in recovery at one of the Milestone Foundations. (Sorry, you will miss lunch.) (Adults only)

 Scarf-Making led by Julie Otte – Stay at Saint Mary's to make winter scarves (both sewn and tied) to be tied on trees and poles in Portland for those in need in February.  We will begin with an age-appropriate short movie addressing the needs and have a contemplative reflection to take with you.  (Family Friendly!)

Bringing Sunshine to Seniors -  Distribute flowers and visit with residents of The Cedars in Portland.   (Family Friendly!)

 Fall Clean-up for Neighbors in Need.  Indoor and outdoor projects at the home of a fellow parishioner and a Falmouth Food Pantry Client (Family Friendly!

(There will be the regular 8am Contemplative Eucharist on October 21)

11th Annual Harvest Community Supper: Thu, Oct 18, 4:30-7PM

Saint Mary's joins with other religious communities in Falmouth to once again host a free turkey supper to raise funds for the Falmouth Food Pantry, a resource devoted to serving the needs of many in our area.  The community dinner is held at the Falmouth Congregational Church (267 Falmouth Road) on Thursday, October 18, from 4:30 to 7PM.  Plan on coming to enjoy an evening of good food, goodwill and friendship. Free-will donations will be gratefully accepted.  Thank you in advance for supporting this worthy cause. Contact John Brooks (781-2097) with any questions.

 

Responding to Disaster Relief

Episcopal Relief and Development is working with partners to provide critical support for the most vulnerable communities affected by recent hurricanes in the South as well as disasters overseas.  To help in their efforts visit www.episcopalrelief.org or call 855-312-4325 or mail a check to Episcopal Relief & Development, PO Box 7058, Merrifield, VA 22116-7058.

 

Gatherings and Events

Sparkles NEWS:  coming soon on December 1

Our next Drop Off Date is this Saturday, October 13 from 9:00am until 11:00am.  As a reminder, we need gently-used jewelry, linens, and household items, such as china and dishes, crystal, silver, and small furniture and home décor items.  We also are requesting lots of toys, Christmas wrapping paper and ribbons, and Christmas decorations.

After you drop off your items in the morning, come back for Sparkles Spirits at 6:00pm.  Don't miss this opportunity to sample and order appetizers from some of S. Mary's best cooks!  Enjoy tasting the homemade appetizers (12 different appetizers in all) with a beverage of your choice; make it a special evening for the two of you or a night out with friends and neighbors.  Tickets are available in the S. Mary Office or from Jan Mordarski (317-0486) or Onnie Hastings (671-6073).

BEANS and more BEANS!  We need lots and lots of beans to create Saint Mary's popular Friendship Soup.  Put your bags of dried beans (any color or type) in the basket outside the Guild Room.

The next planning meeting for Sparkles is Thursday, October 25 at 3:30pm (note the new time) in the Guild Room.

Youth Ministry

Guiding RAY  (Religious Adventures for Youth)    

During the 9:30 - 10:00 Formation time, we will welcome members of Mission and Outreach who will share their experiences on the value of Mission Mornings. All are welcome to join this presentation.

This week in Guiding RAY we will be continuing our lesson on God's promise to Noah, to God's family, and to us. The sign God gave to show the promise was a "bow in the sky" which we think of as a rainbow. By itself the story of Noah's Ark is a great story. It becomes even more exciting and meaningful when we look at how Noah loved God, trusted God and sought to obey God. We will wonder what we can do to be more like Noah. 

The Nursery opens at 9:30am for our youngest disciples in the Guiding RAY area every Sunday morning for the later Eucharist. Please contact Alison Hayward, ajhmcmonagle@gmail.com, if you are able to assist her with nursery care. 

RSCM/Voice for Life meeting:  Oct 14 at 11:30 in the Guild Room

All parents interested in this amazing program, please come for a meeting to determine possible schedules in the coming months. 

YOUNG LIFE Fall Weekends

Middle School WyldLife Weekend: Fri thru Sun, Oct 26 – 28.

High School Saranac Weekend: Sat thru Mon, Nov 10 – 12.

All young people are invited to get away for an AMAZING weekend.

FMI and to register, visit www.younglifecb.com

Community Care & Nurture

An Invitation to Join S. Mary's "Merton Group"

Study and Contemplation on Thursdays 2-3 pm

The "Merton Group" is a small, spiritually diverse, inquisitive, tolerant, open-minded, and supportive group of "seekers." 

We do this by meeting to read and discuss spiritual works that draw from the Christian religion and other faith traditions in an effort to help us reflect upon our own and the world's spiritual roots and fuel personal growth.  Our authors to date have included those steeped in the "perennial" and "contemplative" traditions.  Choosing a new book each year, we pray, read aloud, question and respond from heart and mind as each is motivated.

We are starting the book The Meaning of Mary Magdalene by Cynthia Bourgeault this fall. We welcome any who might be curious or feel called. You are invited to drop in and test the waters at any time. FMI:  Contact Jennifer Gregg (jenniferanngregg@gmail.com) or the parish office.

Chapel Eucharist: Thursdays in the Chapel at 12 noon

This is an informal time (in a beautiful space!) to gather at the Lord's Table with a meditation on the scripture or the saint of the day and prayers for healing.

Wisdom Seekers: Tuesdays at 10:30 AM

This Bible study group meets weekly in the Guild Room. Everyone is welcome! We are currently studying the Sunday Gospels, Join us!

Noonday Prayer: Mon - Wed in the Chapel 

Pause for 10 minutes of prayer together. You are also invited, wherever you may be, to STOP and PRAY with us in the Spirit at 12 noon for those in need, for our parish family, our bishop, and our own daily life with God.

Communicating with Nathan+ Feel free to contact Fr. 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 checked rarely on weekends or when he's away.

Prayer Concerns for this week:  Daniele Andrews, David Fenderson, Grace Richards, Bucky, Lee Dernehl, Dawn Yerkes, Bill Unfricht, Henry Hamilton, Harold Otte, Zach Hallowell, Parker Carson, Peter Horne, Stewart Stalnecker, Theresa Violette, Nolan Farris, Frank Rheaume. 

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: October

Sunday 14          The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost

                                    8:00am         Contemplative Eucharist (followed by Coffee Hour)

                                    9:30am         Parish meeting to elect delegates to the Bishop Electing Convention

                                    10:15am         Choral Eucharist (followed by Coffee Hour)

                                                      11:30am        RSCM Meeting for parents & all interested

Monday              15     9:00am         Budget & Finance meeting

                                                            10:00am                Garden Club meeting

                                                            12noon        Noonday Prayer in the Chapel

                                    69pm        Portland Community Chorus rehearsal in the auditorium

                                    6:30 pm        Bell choir rehearsal

Tuesday              16      7 - 9am       BNI in the auditorium

                                             10:30am        Wisdom Seekers

                                    12noon        Noonday Prayer in the Chapel

                                    12:30pm        Staff meeting

                                    7:00 pm        AA in the auditorium

                                    7:30 pm        Al-Anon in the Guild Room (6:30pm Beginner's Al-Anon)

Wednesday              17        12noon       Noonday Prayer in the Chapel

                                    6 8 pm       SinG rehearsal

Thursday            18      12noon       Chapel Eucharist

                                    No Common Ground -  this week only.   Let's meet at the Harvest Dinner!

                                    4:30-7pm     Community Harvest Dinner to benefit the Food Pantry

                                    7:00pm        SM Choir rehearsal

Friday                 19     Parish Offices are closed on Fridays

                                    11:00am       Memorial Service & Reception for George Street

                                    12noon       Noonday Prayer – stop and pray where you are

                                    4:00pm        Wedding Rehearsal & reception set-up

                                    5:30pm         Al-Anon in the Guild Room

Saturday              20     11:00am       Wedding of Jon Young & Brianna Wing

                                    7:00pm        Oratorio Chorale Concert in the sanctuary

Sunday 21           The Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost

                                    8:00am         Contemplative Eucharist (followed by Coffee Hour)

                                    9:00am         Mission Morning– ALL ages gather for community projects

                                    11:30am       Return to Auditorium for lunch

 

 

Beth Shaw

Parish Manager

The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary

43 Foreside Road

Falmouth, Maine  04105

207.781.3366

 

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