Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Saint Mary's eNEWS for 7.19.20

Weekly eNEWS for  19 July 2020:
The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

 

Picnic Eucharist: Worship together safely outside  
This has worked beautifully on Sundays, and we will continue to gather on our beautiful campus to worship together in small groups of 40 or less two times each Sunday throughout the summer.  The Picnic Eucharist experience over the first few weeks has been very smooth, so there is no need to register beforehand.  Just come and enjoy the worship of God in community, as it was always intended to be. 

Remember that this is picnic style! Don't forget to bring your own bread and wine along with your chair and mask - perhaps also a hat if the sun is shining brightly.  Each household group will have their bread and wine consecrated and will distribute Communion among themselves, rather than sharing it between households. This is different from our usual practice, but it has been approved by Bishop Brown for this unusual pandemic time in which we are living. We are also hoping to have some live music at our morning Eucharists, in a way that is safe for all. 

10:15 AM on July 19 - led by Mother Laura Peckham (while Fr. Nathan is at his Annual Navy/Marine Corp Training in New Jersey)  
5:30 PM on July 19 -  Picnic Eucharist led by our own Reverend Portia Hirschman

 

Do you miss hearing glorious music in our sanctuary? 
           Click here or the picture of our organ in the above picture slider to                                                                                                                            watch and listen to Bruce Fithian share his love, knowledge, and talent in concert.

 

Responding to Racial Injustice

 

Becoming An Anti-Racist Parish - Summer Reading and Discussion!

White Fragility - Challenge Your Assumptions about Racism

A bright light has been trained on the deep-seated racism that continues to stir up both our country and our hearts.  You are invited to examine its nature - societally and our own individual, witting or unwitting, participation.  As Father Nathan has noted, this is not a "comfortable" read.  But we offer this selection as a first step in better understanding ourselves and our roles, for if we do not understand and embrace our own involvement, we cannot change.  You are invited to read and, if interested, join in small group/safe-space gatherings (in-person or via zoom)  to share our thoughts in August or September (watch this space for details!) .  Copies of White Fragility are available from Beth in the parish office or at Sunday services.  Suggested donation, $15.  

 

Below are some Episcopal resources to help all of us grow in understanding.

Presiding Bishop Stephen Curry 
     
Bishop response to the Killing of George Floyd
     
Episcopal Call for justice
     
When the cameras are gone, we will still be here

 

Maine's Bishop Thomas Brown
    
Bishop Brown's statement and resources for study and action

 

Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing
A ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta with many resources for Episcopalians
    
Center for Racial Healing

Serving  Others

Souper Supper To Go has resumed: 2nd & 4th Fridays, 5 – 6 PM     June 26!!

Souper Supper has returned for take-home distribution of To-Go meals only, returning to the regular schedule of second and fourth Fridays. In addition, if food insecurity is an issue in your home, Saint Mary’s can help you discreetly. Just call the Parish Office at 781-3366.

 

Plant 2020 Victory Gardens! 

The Outreach Committee is joining forces with Guiding RAY to provide fresh food for local families who are nutritionally vulnerable this summer due to the effects of the pandemic.  We invite all parishioners who have a corner or more of available land, or even a container, to grow fresh produce and donate part of their harvest to the Falmouth Food Pantry this growing season. 
We're also accepting fresh cut flowers for an added pick-me-up when delivery food!

So we have an idea of what assistance we as a parish may provide, click for an online sign-up sheet to state your intention - so register here to help out or go to OnRealm.org.    
 The Outreach Committee will organize regular pickup of your donated produce for delivery to the Food Pantry.  Please let us know if you wish to participate in planting, donating and/or helping with transport to the Food Pantry by contacting  Bonny Rodden, 
brodden1.br@gmail.com or Jennifer Gregg, 
jenniferanngregg@gmail.com 

St. Elizabeth’s Jubilee Center –  has re-opened!

The plan is to distribute only pre-bagged essential items (soap, detergent, toilet paper, diapers and feminine hygiene products) outside St. Luke's Cathedral.  We need workers from Saint Mary's on the third Tuesday of each month - beginning again in July.  Volunteers could help with pre-bagging on either Monday or Tuesday mornings.  They could help with distribution on Tuesdays.  All volunteers as well as neighbors will wear masks and gloves and maintain 6 ' distancing. 
Please contact Betsy Elliman for more information at 207-400-6871 or
betsyelliman@msn.com 

Homemade Face Masks

We currently have a few available outside the Parish Office. They are available to anyone who wants or needs one. Thanks to several parishioners who have been quietly making masks for others. We keep working to maintain a supply, as they are popular and in-demand.     If you wish to make one, we have donation material and online patterns that we are happy to share. 

The Book Sale – Still happening!!
There are books, DVDs, CDs, and puzzles in the Auditorium—-honor box for donation.  Lots of DVDs!!
Also, books in the Guild Room can be bought AND if everyone would take a box or two to Goodwill, it would be most appreciated.
Thanks,  Betsy and Jan, co-chairs.

Caring for Others: Facemask Project
For those who have sewing machines, here is an opportunity to help those who are at greater risk during this difficult time by creating washable fabric face masks.  There are many patterns online;  here’s a simple one: 
https://thestitchingscientist.com/2020/03/how-to-sew-a-face-mask.html .

**There is fabric from a Cuddledown grant and donated fabric to make masks outside our parish office, along with aluminum strips for the nose piece. The Outreach Committee (along with gifts from a couple of generous parishioners)  is willing to reimburse sewers for the cost of supplies, as needed. Submit your expenses to Beth here: admin@smary.org    

Here's a DIY face mask with no sewing

https://www.facebook.com/chicstravel/videos/311403599832193/

Falmouth Food Pantry thanks all and hopes for our continued help

The Pantry is asking for donations of new or used reusable shopping bags.  If you can spare a couple, please bring them to the parish house and leave at the door if building not open.  (We are in the office Monday - Wednesday.)   
Families in need of food are invited to come to the Falmouth Food Pantry
/ Town Hall site on the first and third Friday during July and August. Food will be distributed to cars from 9:00-10:30.  

Pantry managers will continue packing food cartons for delivery to doorsteps of families in need.  It is because of the compassion and generosity of so many in our community that we are able to provide help to so many.  In the event of a need please call 632-2687 or 781-2996.

And if in need of the Emergency Pantry services, please call 632-2687 or 781-2996

Christian Formation & Youth Notes

All Children and Youth Programs are temporarily suspended

Guiding RAY (Religious Adventures for Youth)      During normal programing, our Guiding RAY programs, for all young people ages 0 to 14, are designed to both appeal to and offer our children an opportunity to learn key bible stories and to develop their relationship with God.   FMI  Please contact Megan GuidingRAY@smary.org

We have set up a Guiding RAY Facebook group as a place for parents to connect. Please like https://www.facebook.com/ChurchofSaintMary/  and join the Guiding RAY Group. It is a great way to share resources, stories and a general check-in with each other.  Please visit our website (smary.org) for more at home resources.

Community Care & Nurture

The 2020 Census is happening now

Your response is needed! This is a Constitutional mandate!
Each household can complete their questionnaire online, by phone (844-330-2020), or by mailing in the survey sent in the mail. Visit my2020census.gov to begin.

Follow-up visits for non-responses to the Census will shortly begin here in Maine (that’s where people knock on doors of households who have not yet completed their forms). Because of the risk of spreading COVID-19, the government is trying to minimize the need for these direct contact visits. That is why attempts are being made to raise the self-response rate as high as possible. Your assistance with those efforts is greatly appreciated.

For additional updates on the Census, here are links that you might find interesting:

How to help                Response rates               Field operations

OnLine worship

NoonDay PrayerMonday – Friday  12noon  on Facebook Live

Sunday WorshipSunday 10:15 am on Facebook Live

These services are also linked on our website (www.smary.org on the banner titled “Community & Worship Online: COVID-19 Resources”)

OnLine Spiritual Formation

Be Still: Sundays at 9:30 AM  online via ZOOM

Be Still: Mondays at 5 PM  online via ZOOM

Merton Group:  Thursdays at 3 pm  online via ZOOM

These three groups will continue to meet online via ZOOM. If you would like to participate, send an email to Jennifer Gregg (jenniferanngregg@gmail.com) to receive the meeting login information. 

Communicating with Nathan+

If you need to connect with someone for encouragement, or if you need advice, guidance or prayer, please text Fr Nathan on his cell phone at 207-310-0268. Share your name and your concern.  You can call or e-mail as well (nathanferrell@smary.org ), but texting is the best way to make contact.

Prayer Concerns this week:  John Cunningham, Cindy Horton, Mike Obar, Tom Troeger, John Fournier, John Lund, Manuel Rivera, Noah Bilodeau, Barbara Fielding. 

 

IF YOU WANT TO ADD NAMES TO THIS LIST, contact our Parish Office (781-3366 or smary@smary.org

No Facebook? No worries!

Anyone can watch our Sunday worship live on Facebook even if you do not have a Facebook account. All you need to do is go to this web address:

Facebook.com/ChurchofSaintMary at the correct time and you will see it.

Also, our webpage ( www.smary.org) has easy links to each Noonday Prayer and the Sunday services after the event with links to the bulletins, the Book of Common Prayer and the Hymnal, plus lots of other online resources for worship and spiritual growth. There is no reason that this time apart cannot still be a time of important spiritual growth for you. 

THIS WEEK at Saint Mary’s

Sunday         19    The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
                               9:15      Be Still ZOOM meeting   
                              10:15     Picnic Eucharist and on
Facebook Live  
                               5:30      Picnic Eucharist

Monday       20     Parish Office open
                               12:00      Noonday Prayer 
                                5:00       Be Still ZOOM meeting           
         

Tuesday       21     12:00     Noonday Prayer
 
Wednesday  22      Parish Office open
                               9a-2p      Red Cross Blood Drive in Auditorium

                    9a – 2p    EGA in Guild Room
                                12:00       Noonday Prayer

Thursday      23      9a – 2p    EGA in Guild Room/Auditorium
                                12:00       Noonday Prayer
                                3:00         Merton Group ZOOM meeting
     
Friday           24     12:00       Noonday Prayer

Saturday       25     9a-2p      Red Cross Blood Drive in Auditorium

Sunday         26     The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
                                9:15        Be Still ZOOM meeting   
                              10:15        Picnic Eucharist and on
Facebook Live  
                               5:30         Picnic Eucharist                                        

 

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Beth Shaw

Parish Manager

The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary

43 Foreside Rd, Falmouth, ME 04105

207-781-3366    www.smary.org

 

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