St. Martin's Newsletter
   Weekly E-News   July 24, 2015


Summer Worship Schedule
Sunday
9am and 5:30pm
Holy Eucharist
8:45am Nursery
Wednesday
7am Service with Holy Eucharist 
9am Morning Prayer in the Chapel 
Cancellation

Community Family BBQs on July 29 and August 12 have been CANCELLED.
 
***Summer Service Hours***
Sunday services at 9am and 5:30pm

Continuing:
Holy Eucharist on Wednesdays at 7am
Change:
Morning Prayer at 9am on Wednesdays ONLY.
 

Summer provides a well-needed change of gear as we find time and space away from the normal routine. The more leisurely pace enables us to catch our breath and to take a more creative look ahead. For me, July and August offer an opportunity of inviting us all into a leisurely gaze ahead. One fairly straightforward issue on my agenda is to move us to being able to video and pod cast our Sunday sermons. I am hoping we can make progress in this direction.

 
I mentioned in E-news in early June that St Martin's will be participating in a program called RenewalWorks as part of our fall Annual Renewal. Beginning on September 12th, and running through October and November, this program from Forward Movement is designed to help us explore how to deepen our spiritual lives and to expand our spiritual capacity as a community. RenewalWorks is headed by Jay Sidebotham, whom some will remember as a dynamic young curate at St Martin's during Dan Burke's time. 


 
When asked what was important in the spiritual life Jesus replied: Love the Lord your God with all your heat, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself. Luke 10:27 is Jesus' echo of the Shema, the ancient Jewish statement found in Deuteronomy 6:4-9.  This recipe for  living spiritually, coming out of our deep past orients our way into the future. It is a succinct statement of what we are about as Christian persons and as a vital Christian Community. 

 
The provenance of the program RenewalWorks reflects ten years of research into the key characteristics of vital congregations. This research emerges from work with more than 1,800 churches, including 100 Episcopal congregations, and around 500,000 congregants around four key questions:


          1. Where are you on your spiritual journey?
          2. Where are we as a congregation?
          3. Where do you feel called to go?
          4. How will you get from there to here?
 
Over the coming weeks I will outline different aspects of the program and how it will work.


Remember during July and August that we are offering an opportunity for worship at 5.30pm each Sunday. This style of worship combines important commentaries on why we do, what we do, allowing us to get beneath the words to experience the actions that underpin worship with a more informal style of worship, attractive to those with young families and folk right across the age and interest spectrum.  5.30pm also allows us to enjoy our lazy summer Sunday and still fulfill an important priority. Try it out for size! As we used to say in the beat generation: be there, or be square!
 
 

Mark+


Announcing GANDER

 

Gander - noun: a male goose

           -verb: to take a look at something

 

 

 Gander is a group experience, bringing a spiritual focus on life in the here-and-now, tailored for men.

Our next meeting is Thursday July 30th at 7pm, in the Stearns Room, St Martin's.

For further information contact Mark+ at mark@stmartinsprov.org.


From the Director of Christian Formation

 

Dear Friends,
 

In my sermon on 12 July I mentioned the Rebuild the Churches Fund, which is an interfaith effort spearheaded by Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis, Missouri in response to a series of Black church burnings throughout the south following the massacre at Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, SC. St. Martin's is one of many faith communities taking up a special offering to support this project. If you wish to donate to the Fund you may write a check payable to St. Martin's with "Rebuild the Churches" in the memo line and put it in the offering plate or mail it to the church office. Or you may donate directly by following the attached link: https://cccathedralstl.dntly.com/campaign/2571#/.  

Linda+ 
  
 Christian Formation
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                                                            Are you interested in EFM?                                                                                                                      

Education for Ministry is a four-year program designed to help laypersons discern their ministry and deepen their understanding of scripture and church tradition. Our neighbors at Church of the Redeemer are currently recruiting for next year's class, which will run from September 2015-May 2016. Please contact EFM Mentor Jane Jellison (Parish Administrator at St. Paul's Pawtucket) at 401-728-4300 or office@stpaulspawtucket.org.


 

READINGS THIS WEEK


2 Kings 4:42-44  (OT)

  Ephesians 3:14-23  (NT)
John 6: 1-21 (Gospel)
Click here for this Sunday's readings.
     THIS SUNDAY
 Nursery at 8:45am
Join us for Coffee Hour in the Great Hall after the service
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.

In July and August, Morning Prayer will be offered on Wednesday mornings only
I look forward to seeing you there!   
               Mark+
+FYI...
Our Thrifty Goose Thrift Shop is closed for the summer. 

Donations may still be made between 9am-12noon M-F. 
Contact the office when you arrive to arrange for the sexton to help you carry in the items.
 
Save the Date!
July
GANDER Meeting
Thursday, July 30 at 7pm in the Stearns Room
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August
Sunday, August 2 at 10am
Healing Prayers in the Chapel 
 

To our July volunteers John and Rosalind Ditson and Meg LoPresti for helping maintain our beautiful St. Martin's Memorial Garden. 
 

Time for your Summer 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 summer 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.

Ministries
July 26, 2015
Reading link (Track 2)
August 2, 2015
Reading Link (Track 2)
9am:  
Reader Malcolm Griggs
Altar Guild (9am)
Al Howes
Karen Bracken
Altar Guild (5:30pm)
Natasha Lofgren
Brooke Hammerle
Eucharistic Ministers
Linda Griggs
Elizabeth Welshman
Acolyte
Erin Welshman
Ushers
Linda Brookhart
David Brookhart 
Ray Esposito
Cathy Bodner 
9am: 
Reader Fla Lewis
Altar Guild (9am)
Arline Walker
Linda Brookhart
Altar Guild (5:30pm)
TBA
Eucharistic Ministers
Penny Seacord
Elizabeth Welshman
Acolyte
Robin McGill
Ushers
Peter Dennehy
Peter Lofgren
Bob Amarantes
Dennis Stark



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