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June 6, 2014

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8am and 10am Holy Eucharist 
9:45am  Nursery 
 
Wednesday 
7am service with Holy Eucharist        
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  Thank You

 

To our June Volunteer  
Al Howes
for helping to maintain
St. Martin's Memorial Garden.
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Save the Date
 
 
Tuesday, June 17th at 6pm: Calendar Planning Meeting - Vestry and Committee chairs meet to plan the 2014-15 program year.     
 
FYI

NEXT SUNDAY JUNE 15th

 

We welcome The Reverend Mark Sutherland as St. Martin's 12th Rector. Please join us for a special coffee hour after both services.

 

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The Welcome Committee is beginning to plan small group dinners.

 

With Fr. Mark's input, we've determined that small gatherings
(6-8 guests) are a wonderful way to get to know each other.  They will run from summer into early fall.  If you would like to host a dinner (or lunch, brunch, tea or drinks) at your home, please let us know.  If the thought of sprucing up, setting the table or doing dishes is causing you to hesitate, the members of our committee are "at the ready" to help with those details!   

Please let the office know at 
or 
Susan Kostas,
Welcome Committee leader, at 
susankostas1@gmail.com  or (401) 487-4781.  
                                              
Thank you 

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Our Thrifty Goose is closed and will reopen  
Saturday, September 6th,  
but they are still taking donations throughout the summer.
 
Thank you in advance!
   Volunteer!
VolunteerHands 

To volunteer for these ministries please contact:

CLOAK 
(Mary Gray)
 
       THRIFT SHOP          (Karen Bracken) 
 
(John Lawlor)
LINKS
All the latest news and information on the:

'Thrifty Goose' 
 
Epiphany Soup Kitchen
  
                      and CLOAK 
 
can be found here
 
Collection Baskets


We have four (4) collection baskets at  
the back of the church designated for:      
          

Homeless Shelters
and Meal Sites

Small or travel-sized toiletries including chapstick, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, new socks and underwear


Food Pantries

Non-perishable food for Camp street Ministries and
Providence In-Town (PICA)

**June  collection goes to Camp Street Ministries

 

Bin of the Month

(June)

New and gently used men's/women's/children's blue jeans (PICA will accept women's and children's jeans). Men's jeans will  go to Harrington Hall & PICA. 


Backpack Express

Weekend food for the Providence School System's neediest students including: beans, tuna, peanut butter, pasta, mac & cheese, cereal, milk boxes, canned vegetables or fruit

 

For more information on all these wonderful ministries
please click here.

 


From the Interim Rector

  

       

An alternate reading for this Sunday - Pentecost - comes from the book of Numbers. It is the familiar story of God inviting Moses, who has been complaining about the burden of leading the people, to gather seventy elders to share in the work. They are to convene outside the camp to receive a portion of God's spirit and to prophesy. Two people didn't get the memo, however, and stayed in the camp, where they nevertheless received the spirit. This being the community of faith, someone immediately runs to Moses and complains: "Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp" (said in a whiny, tattling voice). Moses wisely responds with the wish "that all the Lord's people were prophets."

 

How smart of Moses finally to recognize that he shouldn't - and can't - do it all alone. There is plenty of room and need in the life of the community for all of the gifts and leadership that the spirit can raise up. How equally important, then, to make room for the gifts of others, whether they come from inside the camp or outside, from old timers or newcomers, from young or old... Pentecost reminds us that the Spirit is dwelling in our midst, ready - eager - to call forth all the resources of faith and finances and leadership that we need. My experience is that St. Martin's is particularly gifted in this way. May we be as wise as Moses in looking for and receiving those gifts.

 

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2014 Church School Recognition
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 

Photos Courtesy of David Brookhart
Sunday



Acts 2:1-21
1 Corinthians 12:3b-13
John 20:19-23
Click here for this Sunday's readings

This Sunday...

after the 10am service, we will celebrate Fr. Bill's year as our

Interim Rector at a Potluck Salad and Sandwich Luncheon. Please join us to say goodbye and thank you!

 

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is the last day to contribute to our
"Welcome to Rhode Island" basket for
Fr. Mark Sutherland and Al Marcetti.
 If you would like to contribute to the basket we are building, please check the list in the Great Hall and mark what you will provide. 

 

 Items can be left in box in the Great Hall or delivered to the church office. 

Welcome!

The Rev. Canon

The Reverend Canon Mark R. Sutherland

 

It is with tremendous joy that we announce that the Reverend  

Mark Robert Sutherland, Canon for Congregational Formation at Trinity Cathedral in the Diocese of Arizona, has been called and duly elected as the 12th Rector of St. Martin's, effective Sunday, June 15, 2014. 

 

The Discernment Team voted unanimously to recommend Mark as the next Rector of St. Martin's, and the Vestry voted unanimously to accept the decision of the Discernment Team.

 

Mark is a native of Christchurch, New Zealand, and a 1977 graduate of the University of Canterbury in London (LLB).  Mark began training for priestly ministry in 1982 at Ripon College, Cuddesdon, at Oxford University, and then went to Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, California. In 1985 he was ordained deacon in St. Paul's Cathedral, London. He was ordained priest in 1986 and served for seven years in two parishes of the Diocese of London.

 

Early on, Mark was drawn to a ministry to those in emotional and spiritual distress and trained in psychoanalytic counseling at the University of London, and obtained an M.A. in Adult and Continuing Education, as well as an M.A. in Transpersonal Psychotherapy from the University of East London. For 12 of the next 18 years, Mark directed one of the largest departments of spiritual care in the UK at the South London & Maudsley NHS Trust. He became a nationally recognized educator, speaker, and writer on the complex interface between spiritual life and emotional development.

 

In the spring of 2010, after a year as a chaplain resident at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Bishop Kirk Smith appointed him Canon for Congregational Formation (Canon Pastor) to Trinity Cathedral. Mark served as Interim Dean for the next 16 months before resuming his position as Canon Pastor after the arrival of the current Dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Phoenix, AZ, in January 2014.

 

Mark lives in central Phoenix with his spouse, Al Marcetti, and their Cocker spaniel, Charliegirl.

 

Mark's blog can be found at www.relationalrealities.com and his sermons are regularly posted on the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral website www.trinitycathedral.com.