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Weekly E-News August 28, 2015
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Summer Worship Schedule
Sunday
8:45 am Nursery 9 am Holy Eucharist 5:30 pm Evening Prayer
Wednesday
7am Service with Holy Eucharist
9am Morning Prayer in the Chapel
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***Summer Service Hours***
Holy Eucharist on Wednesdays at 7am Change:
Morning Prayer at 9am on Wednesdays ONLY.
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Tomorrow, Saturday 29th at 10am
Altar Guild Meeting in the
Refreshments served
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This Sunday...
We welcome Jim Kelliher to St. Martin's as our Deacon-in-training, who will also be serving as a Eucharistic Minister.
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A Message from the Director of Christian Formation
"This is Jonah and the whale. He was waiting. Waiting for God. Sometimes you need to wait for God, Ms. Emily."
This quote is from a child who responded, using Legos, to the story of Jonah and the Whale. Author Emily Given describes this episode in an article introducing her curriculum, Building Faith Brick By Brick. It is stories like this from colleagues that have led me to choose to integrate Legos into our KidZone program this year. It will invite our children to immerse themselves in scripture in a way that comes naturally to them; through imagination and kinesthetic creativity; in other words, through play.
Our overall curriculum will focus on Scripture and Tradition, two legs of the "three-legged stool" of Scripture, Tradition and Reason that is the foundation of Anglicanism. (Fear not: we won't neglect Reason: We will use it regularly as we explore the other two 'legs'.) Our Lego lessons will be interspersed with units on Prayer, Sacraments and the saints of the church, including our own St. Martin.
Our KidZone framework will be a little different this year. We plan to have teams of four teachers each for three groups: Pre-K/K, Grades 1-3, and Grades 4-6. Each Sunday there will be one teacher and at least one assistant in each classroom, and we will have additional teen helpers as well.
Just as Fr. Mark has taught that the structure of the Eucharist is a fourfold action of Taking, Blessing, Breaking, and Sharing, our KidZone classes will have a basic structure of Gathering, Praying, Playing, and Sending. We will gather in the classrooms at 9:45 and begin with prayer. Then we will explore the day's topic or story through creative play and interaction, followed by being sent forth to worship with the church family after the Peace. I pray that you will make the commitment to share your children with us for an hour each Sunday. It will be time well spent for all of us!
Linda+
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Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-9 (OT)
James 1:17-27 (NT) Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 (Gospel) Click here for this Sunday's readings. |
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THIS SUNDAY
Nursery at 8:45am
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Services at 9am and 5:30pm
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Join us for Coffee Hour in the Great Hall after the service
Gluten Free Hosts available at the altar rail
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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!
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Coming Up in August/September...
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Healing Prayers
Sunday, September 9
+ Waterfire
Saturday, September 12
Celebrating 225 yeats of the Diocese in RI
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Homecoming Sunday
September 13
*Church School begins *Annual Ministry Fair follows both services **Services start again at 8am and 10am
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Annual Hot Dog Lunch
Sunday, September 20 Thrivent outreach programs discussed
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Thrifty Goose...upcoming events and schedules!!
Sunday, September 6th
Open 9am to 12noon
+ Grand Opening!!
Wednesday, September 9
10am to 2pm+ Homecoming Sunday
Sunday, September 13
9am to 12noon
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Waterfire Event!
Celebrate 225 years with the Diocese of Rhode Island Saturday, September 12, 2015 Join with voices from around the Diocese as we celebrate 225 years of serving Rhode Island. On Saturday, September 12, the Diocese will participate in a WaterFire, providing interactive activities and musical performances. Our participation in this event was made possible with the help of a generous gift and the support of Thrivent Federal Credit Union.
*Please email Ben at the Diocesan office if you would like to volunteer for this event.
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In your neighborhood..... From Sea to Shining Sea MultiMedia Organ Concert Friday, September 18th 7:30pm The First Baptist Church in America 75 North Main Street Providence, RI 02903 Free Admission
Dr. Jeannine Jordan, organist and David Jordan, media artist, share the fascinating story of how the organ developed in America -- from its roots in Europe to becoming the premiere social instrument in America. From Sea to Shining Sea features a program of some of the most-beloved American concert organ works and a narration that encompasses how American history interacted with the development of the organ.
From Sea to Shining Sea also features not only stunning visuals, but also a live video feed so every audience member can see how the instrument is played with the amazing coordination of feet, hands, and body to produce music filled with color and imagination. This event is sponsored by the RI Chapter American Guild of Organists.
Click here to read more about this wonderful event! |
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To our August volunteer Al Howes for helping maintain our beautiful St. Martin's Memorial Garden, and to Diana Hassel, as she takes over in September.
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August 30, 2015
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| 9am: Reader Sean Mulholland Altar Guild (9am) Al Howes Karen Bracken Altar Guild (5:30pm) Susan Rodgers Brooke Hammerle Eucharistic Ministers Linda Griggs Jim Kelliher Acolyte David Whitman Ushers Sarosh Fenn Stephen Ellicott Bob Amarantes Dennis Stark | 9am: Reader Paul Parker Altar Guild (9am) Elizabeth Welshman Louise Ely Altar Guild (5:30pm) Tom McDonald Eucharistic Ministers Linda Griggs Al Anderson Acolyte Rebecca Loell Ushers David Brookhart Linda Brookhart Peter Gray
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