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Acolyte
Haley McCrossan
Chalice
Brie Anne Crowther
7:00 pm
Acolytes Alex Ulatowski
Rachel Nendza
Word & Chalice
Mona Gaddis
Tim Pazda
11:00 pm
Acolyte
Jean Stefanski
Word
Carri Ludwig
Word & Chalice Jason Miller
December 25 9:00 am Acolyte Mark Hout Word & Chalice Emily McCall
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Saturday December 24
Christmas Eve
4 pm Family service
7 pm Festive service
11 pm Quiet service
Sunday December 25
Christmas Day
9 am Simple service
(No 8 & 10)
Monday December 26
Office Closed -
No Bible Study
Sunday January 1
New Year's Day
9 am Simple Service
(No 8 & 10)
Monday January 2
Office Closed -
No Bible Study
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| On our website... | | | At the bottom of each page, you will now see a link to Amazon.com.
If you click it, St. Paul's will automatically receive a percentage of whatever you spend on that visit for referring you. |
Contribute to St. Paul's
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Just go to the website and click on the Donate button at the top.
We are using Google Checkout, so it is perfectly secure and we will record it on your statement just like any other gift. | |
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| Just a reminder: The office will be closed on Monday, December 26. We will reopen for regular hours the next day. |
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Christmas Service Schedule
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There will be three services on Christmas Eve, and one service on Christmas Day. They are:
- 4 p.m. (Christmas Eve) - This celebration of Christmas Eve is designed for families with children. The service is a little shorter, the sermon is designed with children in mind and the children are invited up to the altar during the Eucharistic prayer.
- 7 p.m. (Christmas Eve) - All of the pomp and ceremony of Christmas, the choir, some of your favorite hymns and the joy of the season.
- 11 p.m. (Christmas Eve) - The late service has become a quieter more meditative service - some of your quieter favorite hymns, organ music and dimmed lights bring the Silent Night.
- 9 a.m. (Christmas Day) - A simply Eucharistic service, without music. There will be no 8 & 10 a.m. services on Christmas Day.
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Church School Advent Project - NOW UNDERWAY!!
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The Lancaster Food Pantry needs help!!!!! In our own community we have more hungry people than we have food. This year we are going to reach out to those in our own area. Church school children and any others who wish to participate will collect food and pennies. We hope to end up with a mile of pennies or other monies which we'll convert to pennies and food which is in short supply. Each week everyone will bring pennies or other monies and put them in a special container to be located in the parish hall. Each Sunday will be designated for a particular food. On Epiphany Sunday, we'll create our mile of pennies in the church, and, hopefully, we'll have a mile or even more. Let's do it!!!!
DECEMBER 25 PAPER PRODUCTS SUNDAY (Kleenex, paper towels, etc.) + PENNIES
JANUARY 1 CANNED FRUIT SUNDAY + PENNIES
JANUARY 8 PERSONAL CARE SUNDAY (toothpaste, shampoo, etc.) + PENNIES
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Upcoming Youth Events
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Joint Deanery MLK - The Central and Eastern Erie Deaneries will be holding a joint celebration of Martin Luther King Day on Mon. January 16 at the Diocesan Ministry Center in Tonawanda - more details will be coming but St. Paul's will be responsible for a part of the service.
Overnight with the Bishop - Grades 6 - 12 - at the Diocesan Ministry Center - Fri. January 20 - Sat. January 21. Cost $10 - spend time with Bishop Franklin and your friends from around the Diocese.
Bishop's Ball - Grades 6 - 12 - at the Diocesan Ministry Center - Sat. February 11. Dance the night (part of the way) away with the Bishop and young people from all over the Diocese - your friends are welcome too.
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St. Paul's Wants You!
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The Annual Meeting is coming - and St. Paul's will elect three members of the vestry and a warden.
Vestry members are the governing board of the Church - they serve a three year term.
Wardens are part of the vestry and, with the rector, form the Executive Board of the Church. They serve a two year term.
Both wardens and vestry members are expected to attend monthly vestry meetings and to participate on one vestry committee and one ad hoc committee. The total time commitment for wardens and vestry members is approximately 5 hours a month.
Any adult member of St. Paul's who has been confirmed or received into the Episcopal Church is eligible to run for vestry or warden. The warden and vestry members are elected at the Annual Meeting - which will be January 29.
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St. Paul's on Facebook
| After some discussion, the parish office has decided that a Facebook "page" better suits our purposes than our former group, so we have created one. Just go HERE, and click "like", and you're all set! Anything we post will begin showing up in your news feed.
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Submissions for "This Week"
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If you have information to submit for this newsletter, please send it to Liz at paulspals@gmail.com, no later than 9 am on Wednesday of the week in which you would like it to appear. Thanks! |
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