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Calendar At a Glance
Thurs 5-2 Choir Practice 7:30pm
Fri 5-3
Mug 'n' Muffin
9:30-11am
Tue 5-7
AA 7:30pm
Thurs 5-9 Choir Practice 7:30pm
Sat 5-11 Women's Book Group 9-11am
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Sixth Sunday of Easter words for thought
Visions abound in the readings for the sixth Sunday of Easter. Paul has a vision about what to do. John has a vision of what will be. The risen Lord Jesus provides visions of peace that passes human understanding and power beyond human imagination. Also, this Sunday we celebrate confirmation and bid Pastor Goodman Farewell and Godspeed as he leaves for his sabbatical.
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Honor your Mother this Mothers' Day! This Mothers' Day, honor your mother (or someone else special) by helping mothers in some of the poorest parts of the world have a safe childbirth experience. Every expectant mother hopes for the safe birth of a healthy newborn, but in many parts of the world safety can be compromised by lack of basic healthcare supplies. In many poor countries most births take place at home attended by local traditional midwives. The midwife has training and knowledge to handle most births, but often does not have the very basic equipment, such as a clean cloth for the mother to lie on, a suitable instrument to cut the umbilical cord, or a towel to dry and wrap the baby. Maternal and infant death due to infection is not uncommon. Some simple supplies can make a huge difference. The St. Paul Social Ministry Committee is sponsoring our 7th Midwife Kit Project Together we will create kits that will be sent via Village Help for South Sudan. Through this organization, we have previously supported the Wulang School and the building of a new health clinic. The kits will be used by local midwives to help make deliveries safer and more welcoming for mothers and babies. There are several ways you can be a part of this important project: - Make a monetary donation. Every $20 sponsors the making of one kit, shipping, and training local midwives who will use them.
- Make a donation of your time by coming to church on Thursday, June 6th at 7 p.m. to help assemble the kits
- Pray for the mothers and babies who will receive the kits
- Come to Adult Forum on April 28th to meet Ron Moulton, director of Village Help for South Sudan. Ron will give us updates on the school and health clinic, as well as talk about future work in Wulang. When asked about the importance of the midwife kits, Ron recently wrote:
"South Sudan still has the highest infant and maternal mortality rate, girls still get married and bear children too early, and rural areas like Wunlang have the worst statistics. The midwife kits from St. Paul are treasured by the women of Wunlang because they are given directly to them, and we (Village Help for South Sudan) are the only support they receive." Look for contribution form and further information in upcoming Sunday bulletins. For more information and additional photos follow this link. The midwife kits pictured here are the kits that were assembled in June 2012. It took nearly a year for them to arrive in Wunlang! 
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Walkathon for Camp Calumet Lutheran
Camp Calumet is very excited about the May 11, 2013 Walkathon! For many years, this event has been the signature "get-ready-for-summer" gathering for so many. The 5-mile walk takes walkers of all ages and abilities through beautiful Gloucester, Massachusetts. Everyone enjoys the sound of roaring waves crashing on the beach, conversation with friends new and old, and a delicious hot dog and hamburger lunch with chips, cookies, and refreshing drinks at the finish line. The whole thing starts with a 9:30 AM registration at Good Harbor Beach, and we start walking at 10 AM.
How can you get involved?
- Join TEAM ST. PAUL and walk the beautiful 5 mile course, much of which is along the shore. This is a FABULOUS activity for all ages. Families welcome!!
- Make a financial contribution to TEAM ST. PAUL. This year, all donations will be matched with Social Ministry Funds, up to $2000.
- Also, watch and listen for "Power Hours" when your donations made following the service will be matched DOUBLE with Social Ministry Funds.
Be sure to stop by the table in the Lower Narthex to sign up as a walker and/or make a donation.
For those of you not familiar with Camp Calumet Lutheran, it is a true gem of the New England Synod, located in the White Mountains of NH on the shores of Lake Ossipee.
St. Paul has always had a strong connection with Camp Calumet. Over the years, many of our children have attended Resident Camp, our older youth have been trained and worked as counselors, many adults in our congregation have worked at Camp Calumet over the summers, our congregation has participated in retreats and members of all ages have enjoyed special times spent in the Family Camping Camp Ground.
Some would say Camp Calumet is one of the most spiritual places on Earth and Lutheran Outdoor Ministries is one of the most positive things that can happen to a child.
For more information about Camp Calumet, visit their website http://www.calumet.org/
For more information regarding Team St. Paul or questions regarding donations please contact Lionel Goulet at qco@QuietCounsel.org or George Wilson at gwilson1@rcn.com
You may be wondering what Camp Calumet does with the funds raised from the Walk a Thon.....We asked Camp Calumet and this is what we found out......the money raised goes into the Annual Fund:
Most all of the Annual Fund gifts go directly to support the cost of a week a camp. $200,000 or so goes to keeping the costs as low as possible (in 2012, we charged $555 for a $640 experience). $80,000 or so was given in support of kids who needed help with that $555. Some kids needed the whole amount, some kids needed $100 of the $555. These grants were given to individuals, urban day camp kids, and block grants.
The Sudanese group, for instance, was awarded a block grant to make camp achievable for those kids.
The rest of the Annual Fund dollars? Well they are used for paint, and a new canoe, and mulch, and cheese for the grilled cheese, and shower curtains, and a new data base system, etc. You know ... all the stuff we need to make sure camp is ready for any guest that arrives.
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Announcements
Confirmation Sunday
Sunday, May 5 @ 10:15 AM
Our Sunday worship service next week will be led in part by the graduating Confirmands who will be affirming the faith that was given to them in baptism as they go forth and continue exploring their faith as it manifests itself for the rest of their lives. Be sure to congratulate our Confirmands and join in the celebration that will follow worship!
Noonday Prayer
Our many worries and responsibilities may overwhelm us at times. Sometimes it is nice to hear of God's love for you and reorient your concerns. Some have found an order of prayer to be of some benefit in remembering that we belong to God. Join us for a short, spoken word service every Tuesday at noon beginning on May 14. This service includes the reading of a psalm, Scripture, and prayer.
Morning Prayer
Morning prayer (or Matins) is a great way to start your day by allowing yourself to be centered on God. Morning prayer will be a short service of music, Scripture, and (of course) prayer lasting about 30 minutes. We will meet weekly on Thursdays at 7:00am. Our first service will be May 16 in the sanctuary.
The Liturgy: Origins and Significance
What's the point of worship and where did this stuff come from anyway? Those are the question that will frame St. Paul's upcoming liturgy class. We will be reading Gordon Lathrop's book Central Things (you can purchase this book from Vicar Daniel for less than $10) and having a Bible study on the various aspects of our liturgy. We will meet monthly from May through August. Our first meeting will be on Tuesday, May 21 at 7:00pm-8:30pm. Contact Vicar Daniel if you are interested in attending this class.
Last Week of Sunday Sojourn
Sunday, June 2 @ 9:00 AM will be our last Sunday before we switch to our summer schedule of having a single service at 9:15 am. During the 10:15 am service, we will be honoring all the wonderful, dedicated volunteers who make our Sunday morning education programs possible.
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From the Vicar's Desk
All your works with joy surround you, earth and heaven reflect your rays, Stars and angels sing around you, center of unbroken praise. Field and forest, vale and mountain, flowery meadow, flashing sea, Chanting bird and flowing fountain, teach us what our praise should be.
second verse of "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee"
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Post & Riposte
Practicing Commitment
By Rev. Dr. Tripp Martin at Day1
The church is one place where we learn to make a commitment and to live in covenant with others. The community of the church becomes the place where we practice commitment, and then we allow it to change us.
Link to article
You Fit No Matter How Out of Place You Feel
By Gary Morland at Dot Connector
You were not made to live a disconnected, non-contributing, helpless, depressed, excuse-filled, humdrum life. You were made to create, contribute, connect, and leave a mark. You have been specially wired and gifted to cover your specific assignment, your corner of the pool. You are who you are on purpose.
Link to article
Confessions of a Recovering Perfectionist
By Matt Appling at The Church of No People
We are not called to do perfect work. God doesn't hold us to that standard. We are called to do good work, even excellent work. But perfect work? No, not on the list. If we are holding ourselves to standards of perfection, then we are missing out on the work God has entrusted to us.
Link to article
Cal Rogers Kept Flying
By Howard Butt, Jr. at The High Calling
Like Cal Rogers' airplane, our lives and bodies hardly resemble the condition in which we took off. So what? We patch, rebuild-we persevere-in the high calling of our daily work.
Link to video
Come across any interesting articles online? Email them to stpaularlington@verizon.net
and they'll be posted in the next Weekly.
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Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 5, 2013
Serving in Worship & Fellowship
Deacon: Dana Ramish Lectors: Owen Davidson and Nick Jones Tellers: Karin Conrad and Sue French Ushers: Ann Mooney, Dana Ramish, Norma Ofsthun and Adrian Porras Altar Guild: Conni Blanchard, Nicole Blanchard and Nicole Rura Worship Assistants: Noah Lienhard, Sebastian Little, and Adam Goulet
Coffee Hour Helper:
Children's Church: Maile and Peter Hedlund
Sermon Charge to the 2013 Confirmands Pastor Ross Goodman
Texts
Acts 16:9-15
Psalm 30
Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5
John 14:23-29
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In Our Prayers
In solidarity with our ecumenical partners, the World Council of Churches invites us to pray for specific countries each week. This week we pray for Sudan, South Sudan and Uganda. You can find the year-long prayer cycle online at oikoumene.org.
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St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 929 Concord Turnpike, Arlington, MA 02476
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