Saint Mary’s Weekly News
June 12, 2016 – Third Sunday after Pentecost
Let’s all show our support and appreciation of our young folks by bringing in a donation
for the Falmouth Food Pantry. Cereal, canned meat, low sodium soups or boxed macaroni & cheese
are what are needed most. Thanks in advance for your support!
Angelus Concert at Saint Mary’s: Saturday, June 11 at 7
Angelus, a group of seven young women from Mt. Vernon Senior High School Fine Arts Academy (in Mt. Vernon, Indiana), will be singing their final concert of their east coast tour here at Saint Mary’s on Saturday. The superb acoustics of St. Mary’s will be an ideal venue for their program, which includes medieval chant, contemporary Irish works, songs in the American Sacred Harp tradition, and a wide range of other styles. Completely unique among American high school ensembles, Angelus is dedicated to the performance of sacred music of varied religious traditions and historical periods. The ensemble has performed over seventy concerts in thirteen states and their recordings have been featured on “Celtic Connections” on National Public Radio, Minnesota Public Radio, and in Europe on the Dutch program, “Songs from Ireland.” Most recently, the ensemble made their NYC debut at Lincoln Center on Sunday, April 3.
The concert is free and open to the public. A free will offering will be received, and the ensembles CDs will be available for purchase. FMI: Bruce Fithian (bsfithian@aol.com).
Mass on the Grass: Wednesdays at 6:30PM from June 29 to August 3
Away on Sundays in the summer? Gather with us on Wednesdays for an informal, outdoors Eucharist that is participatory, brief and suitable for all ages.
Bring a POTLUCK DISH to share afterward, and we’ll have lawn games (boccé, croquet, frisbee, badminton) ready for all. In case of rain, we’ll move into the Parish House.
Serving The World
Souper Supper: 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month – June 24
Our free suppers in our Parish House Auditorium open to anyone and everyone. Please consider dropping in sometime between 5 – 7 PM on either evening for dinner served in a family-style setting and consisting of a hearty soup, salad, bread, homemade desserts and beverages. And we are always looking for more servers to join the Souper Supper Team. FMI, contact Jennifer Gregg (jenniferanngregg@gmail.com or 781-2665).
St. Elizabeth’s Jubilee Center service: 9 – 11 AM on Tuesday, June 28
Come out to serve those in need in Portland at Saint Elizabeth’s. A group from Saint Mary’s will be there on Tuesday morning to distribute clothing and other important items. Enter from the parking lot behind St. Luke’s Cathedral on Park Street.
Youth Ministry
Guiding RAY (Religious Adventures for Youth):
After this Sunday, our Guiding RAY program will take a break for the summer months and resume on September 11. For more information on our Guiding RAY or Godly Play programs, please visit our website www.smary.org
The Nursery will remain open for our youngest disciples in the Kneeler Room (near the Auditorium) beginning at 9:15 AM every Sunday morning.
Young Life: POOL OLYMPICS & YEAR-END BBQ, June 13, 7:31PM
Finish off a year of Club meetings in style! All area high schoolers (and eighth -graders) are invited to come and bring a friend. The more people, the better! The location is TBD. To find out, email Jordan Droge at jordandroge@gmail.com . To learn more about Young Life, please contact Fr. Nathan who is on the YL Committee.
Camp Bishopswood: our diocesan camp in Hope, Maine
There are many different ways for you to experience Bishopswood this summer:
· Mini-Camp, June 26–28, 30-Jul 7, Aug 7-9: 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 26 – August 13: For ages 8 – 16. One week or more.
· BION Camp, August 16 – 20: Only for those completing grades 6 – 12, with crafts, game nights, ultimate Frisbee, cabin challenges and more!
Go to www.bishopswood.org or to www.maineyouth.org to register and FMI.
Gatherings & Events
Portland Bach Festival: June 19 – 24
Pairing the best of Bach with the best of Portland! Featuring renowned Maine, National and International artists. Venues include Saint Mary’s, the Cathedral of Saint Luke, Ocean Gateway Terminal, and East End Community Center. Concerts here include Sunday, June 19 and Friday, June 24 – both at 7:30 PM, and a Cantata Sing-Along on Wednesday, June 22. FMI: see www.portlandbachfestival.org
Zenith Journey to Katahdin: August 4 - 6
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. Two 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!
Saturday, August 13: Saint Mary's 12th Annual Lobster Bake & Auction
To be held on our lawns, weather permitting. Beginning at 4:30 pm, rain or shine, join fellow parishioners, family and friends for fun, fellowship and feasting. Lobster/Steamer dinner, BBQ Chicken dinner, and grilled burgers and hotdogs. To purchase tickets, contact Beth in the office 781-3366, smary@smary.org or Betsy & Jim Stoddard, 829-2026, jbstod@myfairpoint.net.
The Auction Committee has received live and silent auction items thus far including Red Sox tickets. Kindly consider donating an auction item to this event. Can you offer a service or an experience? If you prefer to underwrite, Gift certificates are very popular. We are still looking for a co-chair for this wonderful annual event; if interested, contact the Wardens or the Stoddard.
SPARKLES NEWS: The Sparkles Fair is December 3, 2016
We start the festivities this year with the lighting of the Memorial Tree at the Thanksgiving Eucharist on November 23rd, but your Sparkles committee is already at work. Knitters can begin knitting for the knitting corner. Please call Barbara Murray for more information. (799-1326)
If you are cleaning closets, downsizing or closing an estate, you can consider donating items to the Boutique. We take unique items, holiday decorations, family treasures and gently used household items but no books or rummage.
Drop off dates for items are not until the Fall but if you need help with storage, please call Onnie Hastings (878-6683) or Jan Mordarski (899-4099) and we will make arrangements. Please do not drop off items at the Parish Hall without first calling one of them. Thanks!
Community Care & Nurture
Wisdom Seekers: Tuesdays at 10:30 AM
Everyone is invited to gather and join the discussion on Tuesdays. Drop-ins are welcome. The group is led by Deacon Christine and meets in the Guild Room.
Noonday Prayer every weekday in the Chapel
Prayer is central to our community. This takes 10 minutes and all are welcome. You are also invited, wherever you may be, to STOP and PRAY at 12 noon for those in need, for our parish family, for our bishop, and for your own life with God. On Thursdays, we include prayers for healing and the Eucharist.
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 during the weekend or when he’s away.
Prayer Concerns for this week: Anna Walker, Josephine York, Granville Wallace, Gloria Wallace, Kathryn Kuehn, David Bates, Gardener Bilodeau, Michelle Bilodeau, Peter Blaze, John Delaney, Gay Freeman, Olive Galen, Sarah Gorman, Chandra Lowe, Julie Otte, Roger Murray, Mark Reinhart, Stewart Stalnecker, Bucky.
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 12 Youth Celebration Sunday
8:00am Fourth Sunday after Pentecost: Traditional Eucharist
9:00am Strawberry Shortcake Coffee Hour
10:00am Youth Celebration Sunday: Contemporary Eucharist & Baptism
Graduate, students & teacher recognition
11:00am Strawberry Shortcake Coffee Hour continues
Monday 13 Andover Organ working on organ June13-15
12noon Noonday Prayer in the Chapel
7:31pm Young Life Pool Olympics & Year-End BBQ
Tuesday 14 9:30am Art Group in Auditorium
10:00am Garden Club board meeting in Guild Room
10:30am Wisdom Seekers in White Wool Room
12noon Noonday Prayer in the Chapel
1:00pm Staff meeting
1:00pm Get Stitching group
4:30pm Outreach Committee meeting
6:30pm Beginner’s Al-Anon
7:00pm AA in the Auditorium
7:30pm Al-Anon in the Guild Room
Wednesday 15 9:00am Budget & Finance Committee meeting
12noon Noonday Prayer in the Chapel
6:00pm Vestry meeting
6-8:30pm Bach Festival rehearsal in the Sanctuary
Thursday 16 12noon Noonday Prayer – in the Chapel
6-8:30pm Bach Festival rehearsal in the Sanctuary
Friday 17 12noon Noonday Prayer – wherever you are
5:30pm Al-Anon to meet in Guild Room
Saturday 18 11am-6pm Bach Festival rehearsal in the Sanctuary
Sunday 19 8:00am Fifth Sunday after Pentecost: Traditional Eucharist
9:00am Coffee Hour
9:30am Fifth Sunday after Pentecost: Contemporary Eucharist
10:30am Coffee Hour continues
7:00pm Portland Bach Festival pre-concert lecture
7:30pm Portland Bach Festival Concert
Our Thanks:
To our Guiding RAY volunteers
We can never say thank you too often to those who have contributed and shared their time and talents in teaching our children. Please thank these fellow parishioners when you see them for sharing their love of God in this way.
Monique Brown
Rose Claar
Sandra Couch-Kelly
Jennifer Curran
Hannah DeSorbo
Erin Ferrell
Sé Ferrell
Heather Gale
Jennifer Gregg
Penny Guyton
Shannon Hagerty
Alison Hayward
Elizabeth Heinzman
Aleece Herlihy
Denise Lund
Julie Otte
Tom Pettingill
Jane Stegemann
Emily Stinneford
Julia Stinniford
Betsy Stoddard
Roberta Stothart
Heather Teng
Carolyn Thomas
Karon Velek
The Saint Mary’s Choir
We give thanks for the devotion of our choir who rehearse and learn new music and anthems every week as well as special music for the holy holidays and special parish events.
Sopranos: Erin Chenard, Pat Mordecai,
Toosie Smith, Nadine Timberlake
Altos: Linda Eaton, Molly Felton, Anne Johnson,
Betsy Stoddard, Jane Tholen
Tenors: Bruce Fithian, Andrea Myles-Hunkin,
William Salomon, Jim Stoddard
Basses: Stan Eaton, Rick Hirschman, Kue John Lor,
Thomas Pettingill, Benjamin Pollard
AND TO OUR REMARKABLE ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER: Bruce Fithian
Congratulations to our 2016 high school graduates:
Brooke Bazarian, Matthew Claar,
Erica D’Alberto, Se Ferrell, Jenn Kane,
Caroline Kyros, Elizabeth McIntosh, and Nate Smithwick
Congratulations to our 2016 college graduates:
Maddie Harris, Peter Kyros, Libby (Kirk) Kyros,
Hunter LaFond, Helena McMonagle, Myles Nuzzi,
Grace Richards, Will Smithwick, Halley Taylor and Libby Thomas
Beth Shaw
Parish Administrator
The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary
43 Foreside Road
Falmouth, Maine 04105
207.781.3366
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