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Convocation: Everyday Sacred
ECC Midwest Region
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Mentors Needed
Pastoral Plan
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Thursday, November 18
7:00pm Faith Sharing small group
Saturday, November 20
3:00pm Crafters Group
5:00pm Eucharist
6:30pm Synod Volunteer Thank You Party
Sunday, November 21
3:30pm Parish Potluck at Karen House
Tuesday, November 23
4:30pm Pastoral Team
Thursday, November 25
Thanksgiving
Want to add an event to the calendar?  Contact Jessica  (314.918.2766).

General Info

Want to get connected and involved?  Start by taking a look at our 2010-2011 Ministries Brochure

 

The Parish Council meets on the third Wednesday of the month. Members: Anne Knight, Frank Krebs, George von Stamwitz, Jessica Rowley, Nancy Wamser, Sheila Leander, Steve Campbell, Sue Stolze.

 
We frequently have community gatherings called Convocations where we discuss the
vision of the community. Dates and times are announced in this newsletter. 
 
The Parish 0ffice is located at Eden Theological Seminary,  475 E. Lockwood, Saint Louis, MO 63119.     Frank and Jessica are available for appointments 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday through Friday. 
Jessica: 314.918.2766,
Frank: 314.918.2767.
 
We have an initiative to connect people to small faith sharing groups. If you are interested in joining a small group, please contact Jessica Rowley (314.918.2766 or
email).
 
Do you have friends who would like to know more about Sts. Clare & Francis?
Would you be willing to invite them to your house for an hour or so to hear about us? Frank is willing to come to your home to share the story of SCF with your friends. 

We Tithe as a parish and we need your recommendations 
We have committed to tithing as a parish. We donate 10% of all that we collect in our offerings to worthy causes. We do this as an act of faith, trusting that, in doing this, we will still be able to meet our financial needs. We have received a number of wonderful suggestions. Please continue to let the Parish Council know about worthy organizations that you would like us as a community to contribute to. Information needed: your name, name of organization you are suggesting, to whom check should be made payable, where to send check and to whose attention.  Please send your suggestions to
Marilyn Tenholder.  
 
Matthew 25
The Matthew 25 Fund helps members in our community who need financial assistance. All information concerning the people with whom we work is held in the strictest confidence. If you would like to contribute to this fund, make your check payable to Matthew 25, and place it in the collection basket. If you would like to donate cash, put it in an envelope labeled "Matthew 25" and place it in the collection basket.  If you need assistance from the fund, you can contact 
Peggy Montgomery

Membership Care Prayer List
If you have a joy or concern you would like to
share on the prayer list please contact someone on the pastoral team Jessica Rowley 314.918.2766;           Lisa von Stamwitz 314.795.0114;         Frank Krebs 314.740.1160;       
Steve Campbell 314.603.9991.  

 

We have a SafeChurch Policy to protect our children and other vulnerable populations.

Fundraising
Do you shop at Schnucks?
Please keep our Schnucks E-Scrip fund raiser in mind when you shop.  If you don't already have an E-Scrip card, please call Marilyn Tenholder (314.323.1467) and she will get one to you. There is no charge and all you have to do is activate it by either a phone call or by going online.  Simply show the card when you check out and a percentage of your purchase cost will be rebated back to Sts. Clare & Francis. Thank you! 

 
SCF Online Booksale
Please consider donating books to the Sts. Clare & Francis Online Book sale Fundraiser.  All proceeds, net of fees, will go to Sts. Clare & Francis.
 
We are looking for good quality new or used books on religion, spirituality, self-help, business, textbooks, cookbooks, psychology, books signed by the author and children's books.  We will accept books from other categories, too, but fiction (especially paperback) doesn't sell very well. You can bring your books to the weekly Mass on Saturdays at 5:00 pm or you can arrange for pickup by calling Art Maines at 314.518.1973. If you have questions about the sale or books you'd like to donate, you can call Art at the same number.

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COMMUNITY CORNER...our family news

 (It is good for us to know what's happening in each other's lives.  If you have any news you'd like to share with the community, please email Steve ).
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The Weekly News
November 18, 2010
 Christ the King
 Saturday, November 20th, 2010  5:00 p.m.

Presider/Homilist: Frank Krebs
Lectors: Karen Diehl, Therese Gabriel
Sacristan: Sheila Leander and Bernard Barth
Eucharistic Ministers: Barb Winkler, Marty Campbell, Mary Hart
Children's Liturgy: Janie and David Smith
 

This weekend we will commission and bless our music ministry.


If you are unable to serve in your scheduled ministry, please let Jessica know when you get a substitute so that we can publish the correct names in the newsletter.  Thanks so much.  Jessica Rowley (314.918.2766).
November: A Time for Giving Thanks and a Time for Giving


Please join the Service Committee in November as we gather to reflect on our call to serve those who are poor and to work for justice.

Share a meal with our neighbors at the Karen Catholic Worker House on Sunday, November 21, as we celebrate our 4th annual Thanksgiving Potluck Dinner.  On this day the whole parish is invited to a potluck dinner at Karen House

1840 Hogan St.

Saint Louis, MO  63106

We bring tables, chairs, and food to create a festive meal with the residents of the house.  If you are planning to attend please tell Bob or Vicki McMullen at bobbiemac05@yahoo.com or 314.989.0997.

Another Opportunity to Get Crafty 

Crafters unite for another afternoon of sharing our gifts and conversation.  Saturday, November 20th at 3pm in the Fireside Room.  All are Welcome!
Convocation: Everyday Sacred
Everyday Sacred
We welcome Clarence Heller, who will lead us in a reflection and discussion on the everyday sacred in our lives. 
 
Join us Saturday, December 4th at 3:00 pm and begin the season of Advent focused on the quiet beauty of our everyday sacred.  Clarence will be using art and reflections from his newly published book.  You can learn more at http://www.clarenceheller.com/.
Roadmap to Regional "Communion"

We at SCF and our sister communities in Little Rock (San Damiano) and Oshkosh (Emmaus) have been working for over a year to draw up a roadmap for becoming a local church (i.e., region or diocese).  Once drawn, every community would then vote on whether to follow this map together. 

 

The provisional Regional Council that was set up to do this work believes there ought to be a sufficient number of "mature and stable" communities before moving forward.   A new ECC community, St. Jerome's in Tulsa, is interested in joining us.  Many of you may have met members of St. Jerome, including their pastor, Bishop Rick Hollingsworth, at the Synod. 

 

St. Jerome certainly fits the description "mature and stable."  Though they just joined the ECC, they have been around for years; and, coming out of the Anglican tradition, they have a strong practice of lay leadership.  Each parish council of the original three communities and St. Jerome's must OK this arrangement. 

 

Our parish council at SCF, while inclined to say yes, wants to listen to the voice of the whole community before deciding.  So please let myself or Steve Campbell, our Servant of Unity, or any member of the parish council know your thoughts about this matter before our next meeting on December 15th. Thanks. 

 

Your brother, Frank

Homilies 
autumn dawnJessica's homily from November 13, (Re)Discovering Primordial Light,
and
Frank's homily from November 6, Contemplating Death and Life, have been posted and are available, along with other archived homiles preached at Sts. Clare & Francis, at http://scfhomilies.posterous.com.
Parish Council Meeting Notes 
 November 17, 2010
  

A Call for Mentors and Tutors 

 

Urban Future logoPlease consider giving one hour a week of your time to help urban youth see and believe in their possiblities. 

 

UrbanFuture, www.urbanfuturestl.org, is looking for mentors and tutors  to help 4th - 8th grade St. Louis Public school students (mostly in Southside schools) prepare to succeed in high school and beyond.

 

Less than 40% of students at Roosevelt High School (where most of these student are headed) will graduate from high school.  You have the ability to change that!

This program is organized, structured and gets results.  Please call 314.776.3434 for further questions, or contact Sue Nauert at 314.849.6475 or suenauert@gmail.com for further info or if you might be the least bit interested.


SCF Pastoral Plan
Your Input Requested 

In the summer and fall of 2008, members of Sts. Clare & Francis held a series of meetings to develop a Pastoral Plan for the parish. The Plan was published in the winter of 2008. The plan is divided into four sections: 1. Decision Making Structures; 2. Community Designs; 3. Worship and Spiritual Development; and 4. Service Channels (Works of Justice and Compassion). 
 
At its November meeting, the parish council will be reviewing Section 3 of the plan. 
 
We invite your input. Does the plan need updating? Should anything be added, or removed from the plan? What are we doing well, and where are there opportunities for us to do better?
 
The fourth section, Service Channels, will be up on the Forum section of the Sts. Clare & Francis website soon. To see it, go to:
http://www.stsclareandfrancis.org/site/forum/. (The Forum portion of the website requires you to log in. If you haven't registered yet, click the "Register" button and follow the instructions.)  
 
Once you've logged in, scroll down and click on "Pastoral Plan 2010" to see the first section. You can then give your input by clicking "post reply" at the bottom, or send your input to any member of the parish council. Thanks!
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