St. George's By The River Episcopal Church
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Lent 4
March 2014
In This Issue
Evening Prayer
Silent Aution
Youth Group
Article Headline
Art Show
For Your Prayers
Lenten Food Drive
Article Headline
Supper and a Movie
Evening Prayer
 
Please join us for the Service of Evening Prayer. Monday - Saturday during Lent at 6:00pm in the choir stalls. 
Canterbury Fair
Another opportunity has presented itself for the right people. We are looking for two people to lead the Canterbury Fair Silent Auction.
Interested? Know someone who is? Please let Ophelia or Jeff know. Thank you for considering!
Jr. High Youth Group:Bowling!
This Sunday March 30th, we will meet at Brunswick Lanes on Rte 36 in Hazlet at 4pm.  $10 per person.  Shoes, pizza and soda included.  Please RSVP to Brenda.  All 6th, 7th and 8th graders are welcome to attend.

Senior High Youth Group
We will meet tonight, Wednesday March 26th at 6pm in Ralph Hall.  Join us for Chinese food and conversation.  All 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th graders are welcome!
Check out our website!
Help Wanted!

St George's is searching for a special someone to coordinate and keep current the content of our new website. We anticipate that this job (after the initial updating) will take around 2 hours/week. Might you be interested? If so, please contact Ophelia or Jeff.
Save the Date! 

Save the date for our third annual Canterbury Art Show...a Tapestry of the ArtsLabor Day Weekend -  August 29, 30, 31!. 
 
St. George's by the River, with over a century of history, is a spectacular setting for the fabulous artwork we will be hanging within its walls. The Canterbury Art Show...a Tapestry of the Arts, is a premier local exhibition and sale of artwork.  
 
Proceeds from the Canterbury Art Show will directly benefit St.George's-by-the-River and its outreach programs. 
 

A Note about the Sunday Bulletins during Lent
 
You will notice that we have returned to our former format on the Sunday bulletin. In other words we have returned to a bulletin format in which not everything is included. we include page numbers for hymns and for the Book of Common Prayer as needed. Please let us know which bulletin format you prefer so we know how to proceed when Lent is over. Thanks! 



Supper and a Movie!

A Place at the Table is an eye opening, thought provoking movie!  In collaboration with Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Red Bank (our post Sandy hosts) we will be screening this inspiring exposé of  "food insufficiency" that is prevalent right here!    We invite an open discussion following the movie.     

 Various homemade soups will be provided for dinner following the movie.  Please let Debbie Duffy know if you plan to attend, and if you can bring any of the following: salad, bread, beverage, dessert.

 

Please join us in Ralph Hall this Sunday, March 30th at 5:30pm, and bring a friend!

The Story
We would like to invite everyone to join us in the reading of The Story. Or if you have been following along at home we invite you to join us on Friday mornings at 9:00am or Sunday's after the 10:00 service for spirited discussion of the materials. 
We are currently reading chapter 25. I can think of no better Lenten discipline than to spend time reading and contemplating Scripture and God's story. 
There are additional copies of The Story available in the narthex, along with our other Lenten devotional materials. Register here if you are interested in receiving weekly Story emails.
Praying Hands
For Your Prayers:
 
We commend the following for your prayers:  
The Brenner family on the death of 
 Bartholomew Brenner, III
Bart's funeral will be at St. George's this Saturday, 2:00pm, Reception following. 
 
"May the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace." 

Lenten Food Drive

For Lunch Break in Red Bank

 

February 23rd through April 17th

 

Thank you for all the donations!  Because of your generosity we are making a difference to those in need. There are three and a half more weeks left of the food drive, please continue to bring in donations.  Cloth bags are available for you to put in your car as a reminder. 

 

Lunch Break Food Pantry Wish List (Non-Perishable): canned or dry beans; canned fruits, vegetable, soups, stews, chili, tuna fish, chicken; cereals; peanut butter and jelly; pasta and sauces; macaroni and cheese, mashed potato and rice mixes; coffee, tea, juices; mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, vegetable cooking oil; salad dressings; salt, pepper; apple sauce, pudding, snacks; sugar, flour. 

 

There are receptacles in Ralph Hall and the Narthex for the food deposits. 

Girls Friendly Society
 

 
The meeting of the Girls Friendly Society will be in the

Pine Room on Sunday, 4/6/14 from 11:15pm - 12:45pm, lunch will be served.

 

Our theme for the session will be Honor and Courage.  We will be discussing the honor and courage of Jesus during the final days of Lent, leading up to his death and Resurrection.  And for our activity, we will be celebrating Easter by dying eggs and baking Easter bread!

 

We are asking that each girl please bring a round of dough and a dozen hard

boiled eggs.  We will dye the eggs and bake the bread at church.  The bread takes about an hour to bake which would bring us to about 12:45 end time (allowing 30 minutes for dyeing and braiding dough).  If you'd like to bring the dough home to bake and leave the session earlier, you can feel free to do that.

 

If there are a few Moms or others that can stay and help out, that would be greatly appreciated.

 

We look forward to seeing you all on 4/6/14!    

Nicole & Dianne

 

Mental Health Matters:
Save The Date!
Our next meeting will be Monday, April 14th, 7pm with guest presenter and psychotherapist,
Tara Chalakani.
(note that we will not meet on
 Monday, March 31st).