St. Michael & All Angels
 Episcopal Church
June 17, 2011 
 
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John Harrill

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Education for Ministry

7:00 pm Tuesdays

Titus House

Resumes Sept. 12

 

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Titus House  

Resumes Aug. 15

 

 

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7:00 pm Wednesdays

Choir Room

resumes Sept. 7

 

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6:45 pm Wednesdays

Hensler Hall 

 

Tai Chi

9:30 am Fridays

Titus House

 

 

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Catechisis of the Good Shepherd

9:00 am Sundays

Resumes Sept. 11

 

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    7:00 pm Tuesdays   

Listening sessions scheduled along with bishop election date

6/8/2011

By Nan Ross

The Committee for Nominations for the 10th Bishop of Atlanta has scheduled listening sessions around Middle and North Georgia starting June 23 and concluding July 17 in order to gather material for a written profile that describes the diocese to applicants.

And the special election to identify Bishop J. Neil Alexander's successor has been scheduled for June 2, 2012, at the Cathedral of St. Philip. (Individuals who are clergy members of or delegates to the 105th Annual Council in November will be eligible to vote in the bishop election.)

This news was reported following the first working meetings June 4 of the Committee for Nominations and the Transitions Committee, which have distinct responsibilities in the process leading up to the seating of a new bishop.

Listening groups will allow for the committee to learn what three separate groups of Episcopalians - laypeople, priests and deacons -- have to say about their diocese, according to Terry Franzén of Norcross, communication chair for the Nominating Committee.

The sessions will be facilitated by members of the Committee for Nominations, who will seek discussion and responses to some general questions including:
ˇ What is going well in the Diocese of Atlanta?
ˇ What are the challenges in the Diocese of Atlanta?
ˇ What are the characteristics you seek in our next bishop?
ˇ How do you see the spiritual nature of the diocese changing ?
ˇ What kind of diocese do we need to become?

"The committee hopes that you will be able to attend a listening session," Franzén said. "If you are unable to attend a session, you will have the opportunity to respond to the questions in writing. Look for more information on that process in the coming days."

A schedule of listening sessions -- times, dates and places - follows. The committee is working on material that can be used in parish publicity. They are also preparing a website that will be accessible soon.


Listening Groups Schedule


For the Laity Only

Thursday, June 23 - 7 p.m. All Saints', Atlanta; 7 p.m. St. Andrew's, Peachtree City Sunday, June 26 - 2 p.m. St. Edward's, Lawrenceville; 4 p.m. St. Catherine's, Marietta Sunday, July 10 - 4 p.m. Holy Trinity, Decatur; 4 p.m. Christ Church, Macon Thursday, July 14 - 7 p.m. Trinity, Columbus; 7 p.m. Emmanuel, Athens Sunday, July 17 - 4 p.m. St. Anne's, Atlanta; 4 p.m. Transfiguration, Rome 

For Presbyters Only

Thursday, June 23 - 4 p.m. Christ Church, Norcross Thursday, July 14 - 4 p.m. St. Augustine's, Morrow Sunday, July 17 - 4 p.m. Ascension, Cartersville

For Deacons Only

Sunday, July 10 - 4 p.m. Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta

 

 

 

Parish Worked Scheduled

Parish Workday is scheduled for Saturday, June 25.Groups will meet to work on the grounds and in the buildings to care for the property.Be a good steward for the blessings that the founders of our church left for us to care for.For more information contact Frank Nason, Buildings and Grounds chairperson at 404-316-7606 or fnason@lcsenlaw.com.


 

  

The ECW will be sponsoring an Ingathering for the Stone Mountain Co-op on Sunday June 19th.    The need for food and other necessary items increases greatly during the summer months when children are not in school, and the shelves become empty more often.   Please use the published list of suggested non-perishable items as a guide to help re-stock the shelves in the co-op.  You may bring your donations to church and place them in the hallway in Upper Beene, or bring them to the Church Office during the week.

 

St. Michael & All Angels volunteers will staff the co-op Monday August 22nd - September 26th.  A sign-up sheet will be posted in the Narthex.  If you would like to sign up to help, please contact Bonny Collins, 404-290-2435.

 

 

   SUMMER LIST FOR CO-OP

 

   

    canned hams or salmon

        canned tuna

        fruit juices

        jello/pudding mixes

        peanut butter /jelly

        hot or cold cereal

        rice/rice mixes

        grits/ oatmeal

        dried beans

        tea bags/ sugar

        small vegetable oil

        toilet paper/ soap

        shampoo/conditioner

        tooth brushes/toothpaste

        dish soap

        liquid laundry detergent

        plastic newspaper sleeves

(Sunday or daily size)

zip lock bags (snack or sandwich     size)

                

 


 

 

 

 

Living God, eternal Holy Spirit,

let your bright intoxicating energy

which fired those first disciples,

fall on us today.

 

New Zealand

 

Come rushing wind; come refining fire;

Cleanse us, enliven us and burn within us.

Set us on fire with love for our God

And for the poor of the earth.

 

United Kingdom

 

If you were content, Lord,

you would not bother with us.

But you are restless:

through anger, through excitement, and through love,

you will all things to change and be made new.

 

So we praise you

that your restlessness has been born in us:

as the pain of the world,

the cries of your people,

the urgency of your gospel,

and your Holy Spirit

upset our easiness

and require us to respond.

 

Scotland

 

Carden, John. Ed. A Procession of Payers: Meditations and Prayers from Around the World.  (Harrisburg, PA: Morehouse Publishing, 1998).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information

 

The Rev. Dr. Paul A. Elliott, Th.D., Rector,

St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church

6740 James B. Rivers Dr.   Stone Mountain, GA  30083

770-469-8551   fax 770-413-7022
Office hours:  Mon. -  Friday 9:00 am  to 4:00 pm
rector@stmichael.cc
http://www.stmichael.cc/

 Thank you for your active involvement in our Parish Family at St. Michael & All Angels.  Please look for more event emails in the coming weeks.
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