St. Martin's Newsletter
   Weekly E-News   June 5, 2015

Worship Schedule
Sunday
8am and 10am
Holy Eucharist
9:45am Nursery
Tuesday-Friday
9am Morning Prayer in the Chapel
Wednesday
7am service with Holy Eucharist 
 +Tomorrow...Saturday

Saturday, June 6 at 10am
Altar Guild Meeting in the Sanctuary 

  

Rambling Rector

 

With Trinity Sunday behind us, it's now a time of gathering expectation as we run like newly shorn sheep for the open gateway that leads into summer's meadow. Having been through my first New England winter, I now realize why Rhode Islanders make the most of opportunities to relax from June - September.

 

Changing gear is essential. For many years I would take the whole of August off. I didn't really have much choice. Even while working as a priest much of my work involved therapy, either my own or someone else's. The convention among therapists in the UK is that August is a therapy free month, when all therapists disappear from the world and hang out on the mythic island of Regression.

 

I feel I got cheated last year by arriving at the beginning of June. This meant that I spent last summer working away the anxiety of new beginnings and wondering where everyone else was. This year I intend, like everyone else, to take advantage of the opportunity to shift down a gear or three. During July and August we will move to a new summer schedule for Sunday involving only one Eucharist in the morning at 9am. We will introduce a less formal Eucharist in the evening at 5.30pm. The purpose of introducing a 5.30 evening service is to enable folk, especially those with young families to have the Sunday free and yet be able to worship on a weekly basis.

 

The style of the service will follow the more experimental structure that some of you experienced with the Lenten Wednesday evening service that preceded dinner and the Lent Course. When humidity is high it may even be possible to worship in the garden. My hope is to be able to offer a style of worship that is spiritually satisfying yet more easily accessible to younger people and children. I do hope that a good cross section of parishioners will find this a much-needed change of pace for the summer, especially those of you with young families.

 

A second change in June will be the movement of the nave altar further down into the church by simply removing and relocating the two front rows of pews, and turning the side aisle pews sideways to create a three-sided square with the altar in the middle. The thinking behind this is to offer an experience of one possible design for relocating the present nave altar from its current position, hard abutting the chancel steps. The beauty of this experiment is that it is cost neutral and completely reversible. Experience of this experiment together with some earlier designs for relocation of the high altar, drawn up between 2000 and 2003 by the then Worship Space Committee will form the basis for a congregational survey of opinion as to the final placement of the altar, in the fall.

 

I am tempted to reduce the frequency of my weekly e-message. Given what I have already said it might make sense. That's the pro. The con is that E-News remains my best way of keeping up a low intensity communication with everyone. So haven't decided yet what to do - so watch this space.

 

See you in Church this Sunday, the Choir's last for the summer.
 

Mark+

+Message from the Director of Christian Formation 


 

Your children won't want to miss the KidZone End-of-the-Year Celebration this Sunday
(June 7) during the Church School hour! 

We will award certificates, honor our friends who will be "graduating" to the Youth Group, celebrating our teen helpers, and looking forward to a fun and relaxing summer.
See you this Sunday for our final gathering of the year!
 

Linda Griggs

***Summer Service Hours***

Beginning July 5 and through Labor Day: 

Sunday services at 9am and 5:30pm
Continuing:
Morning Prayer at 9am on Tuesday - Friday
Wednesday service with Eucharist at 7am

+Message from Jay MacCubbin, Choirmaster 
 

This Sunday will be the last appearance of the St. Martin's Choir for the season. We offer them our thanks for their service and look forward to their return in September.

                                         
READINGS THIS WEEK


1 Samuel 8:4-11, (12-15),
16-20, (11:14-15) (OT)

  2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1 (NT)
 Mark 3:20-35 (Gospel)
Click here for this Sunday's readings.
     THIS SUNDAY

9am: Head Usher Training in the Sanctuary 

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This Sunday is the LAST Choir and Church School for the summer. We will continue to offer the Nursery throughout the summer.
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Join us for Coffee Hour in the Great Hall after both services
Gluten Free Hosts available at the altar rail
MORNING PRAYER
    
It is my practice to endeavor to say Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Church at 9am   on Tuesday through Friday each week I look forward to seeing you there!   
               Mark+
  +Congratulations to Graduates

Martha Bodell - from Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School to Wheaton College
Kate Ellicott - from Denison University
Kenny Allen - from Loyola University, Chicago
Priscilla Tyler - from Amhearst College
Mike Griggs - from Wake Forest University

Evan McKenna - from University of New Haven

 
Save the Date!
June

Saturday, June 13  11am-3pm

 Knitting Ministry in the Stearns Room & Great Hall 
......
Sunday, June 14 at 11am
Healing Prayers in the Chapel 
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July & August
Community/Family Barbeques
Saturday, July 4th at 2pm
Wednesdays July 15, 29 and August 12 at 5:30pm 

To our May volunteer Joyce May for helping maintain our beautiful
St. Martin's Memorial Garden.

Time for your Annual Spring closet clean-out!

                                  
 D
onations for Saint Martin's Thrifty Goose and The Cloak closet are always welcomed!  (And they are tax deductible).                                                                                                                 

               The CLOAK is looking for blue jeans for men/women/children.                                                         

The Thrifty Goose is in need of summer items: clothes for the family, all things for the beach, sun hats and umbrellas!                                                                                                                              

              Make your spring closet clean-out a win-win situation!!                         

For the Cloak please contact Mary Gray at mary@whydata.com

For the Thrifty Goose please contact Karen Bracken at kwb429@msn.com.

Participants in Worship
June 7, 2015
Reading link (Track 1)
June 14, 2015
Reading Link (Track 1)
8am:
Reader/EM: Missy Bennett
Altar Guild: Al Howes
10am: 
Readers:
Susan Allen (OT)
Gail Peet (NT)
Susan Allen (Prayers)
Altar Guild:
Susan Rodgers
Tom McDonnell
Eucharistic Ministers:
Hal Conner (H)
Gail Peet
Robin McGill
Acolytes:
Elizabeth Blake
Diana Blake
Gabrielle Ellicott
Greeter:
Chris Rooks
Ushers:
Peter Dennehy
Peter Lofgren
David Burke
Sam Coale
Verger
Robin McGill 
8am: 
Reader/EM: David Brookhart
Altar Guild: Linda Brookhart
10am: 
Readers:
David Burke (OT)
Sam Coale (NT)
Walter Cotter (Prayers)
Altar Guild:
Jane Taylor
Beth Ellis
Eucharistic Ministers:
David Whitman (H)
Elke Moonan
Gail Peet
Acolytes:
Erin Welshman
Rebecca Loell
Greeter:
Natasha Lofgren
Ushers:
Sarosh Fenn
Walter Cotter
Edythe DeMarco
Michael DiSandro 
Verger
David Whitman
 


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