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For the week of 1/27/13

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 Forward Movement Prayer Chapel
In The Garden with Jane Austen

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Fr. David's Cell Phone 262-373-9349



Hilda's Hope will meet at 1:00 on Wednesday, February 6th in the Parlor.  We are reading and discussing A Year of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans.  Copies from Barnes and Noble are available cheaper than any online copies.  This title is also available on Kindle and Nook.  Please call Jonie Varner at (262) 521-8187 if you would like to arrange for her to pick up a copy for you.  All women of the church are invited.

 


Adult Education Schedule - 9AM in the Undercroft:

 

2/3/13 - Film Study: Brokeback Mountain with Susan Kerr

This study examines clips from the film and discusses some of the ethical and theological issues they raise. The film ought to challenge those who are on both sides of the human sexuality debate.

 

2/10/13 - Holiness from the Bible to Today with Tess Clark

How should Christians live lives of holiness? In this one-session adult study, "Holiness: From the Bible to Today," author Walter Brueggemann leads participants to consider the biblical concept of holiness and how holiness can be seen in Christian communities today. Holiness in the early church is also discussed.

 

Dear St. Matthias Members,

 

Our guild would like to thank you for your generous donations toward our weekly arrangements.  You are core of our being able to survive.  We will continue to strive to make our church beautiful with your help.  If you have any questions or ideas, please feel free to call any of our members.  We are grateful for your participation.

 

Sincerely,

The Flower Guild

 


 Ash Wednesday services on January 13th will be at Noon and 7PM.


 

The theme for our Waukesha Food Pantry donations for January is soup. Please bring cans to place in the basket behind the pulpit.


 


Get our bulletin on your Tablet or Smartphone! PDFs of the service bulletins are now available on the Visitor and Worship pages of the Web Site.  QR Codes are posted at the church entrances:
http://www.stmatthiasonline.org/visitor.html 

Service Schedule for This Week:

 

 

 

 

3-Feb

MINISTRY

5:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.

Late Svc

Lectors

 

Pat Ayres

Eric Eggers

 

 

 

Mike Hoeft

Eucharistic 1

 

Randy Canham

Richard N

Minister       2

 

 

 

Ushers

 

T Kutz

Bill Harland

 

 

V Kutz

John Trotter

Acolytes

 

 

B Simmons

 

 

 

M McCook

Intercessors

 

Diane Canham

Lee Dreyfus

Altar Guild

 

Diane C.

Georganne P.

 

 

Barb C.

 

Flower Guild

C. Schott

Counters

 

 

 

Office Help

2/7 Mary Bird, Carol Schott

 

 

10-Feb

MINISTRY

5:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.

Late Svc

Lectors

 

Terry Kutz

Mike Hoeft

 

 

 

Lee Dreyfus

Eucharistic 1

 

Terry Kutz

Dan C

Minister       2

 

 

 

Ushers

 

R Canham

Lee Dreyfus

 

 

H Stillman

Richard Nebel

Acolytes

 

 

E McKenzie

 

 

 

G McKenzie

Intercessors

 

Terry Kutz

Eric Eggers

Altar Guild

 

Jeanne W.

Marilyn S.

 

 

Jackie J.

Susan K.

Flower Guild

M. Konetzki

Counters

 

 

 

Office Help

2/14 Barb Heighway, Jennifer Allen

 



Saint(s) of the Week   

SAMUEL SHOEMAKER

PRIEST AND EVANGELIST, 1963
 

Sam Shoemaker, DD, STD (1893-1963), was an Episcopal priest who was instrumental in the Oxford Group and founding principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. Dr. Samuel Moor Shoemaker was the rector of the Calvary Church in New York City, which was the United States headquarters of the Oxford Group. Bill Wilson attended Oxford Group meetings at the Calvary Church and Sam was instrumental in assisting Bill Wilson with the writing of the book Alcoholics Anonymous (nickname: The Big Book). Bill acknowledged this linkage when he wrote in the book, A.A. Comes of Age (page 39):

In 1917, Sam Shoemaker had been sent to China to start a branch of the YMCA and to teach at the Princeton-in-China Program. There, in 1918, feeling discouraged, he first met Frank Buchman who told him of the four absolutes, honesty, purity and unselfishness and love. Later, Shoemaker would speak of the meeting as a major influence for the start of his ministry, that being the time when he decided to let go of self and let God guide his life

Bill Wilson, in 1955, would later give credit to Sam Shoemaker whom he referred to as a co-founder of AA.

" It was from Sam Shoemaker, that we absorbed most of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, steps that express the heart of AA's way of life. Dr. Silkworth gave us the needed knowledge of our illness, but Sam Shoemaker had given us the concrete knowledge of what we could do about it, he passed on the spiritual keys by which we were liberated. The early AA got its ideas of self-examination, acknowledgement of character defects, restitution for harm done, and working with others straight from the Oxford Group and directly from Sam Shoemaker, their former leader in America, and from nowhere else."

Rev. Shoemaker wrote over thirty books, at least half of which were circulating before A.A.'s 12 Steps were first published in the Big Book in 1939.

Books by Shoemaker:

Shoemaker's contributions and service to Alcoholics Anonymous and as a minister of the Anglican Communion and Episcopal Church of America have had a worldwide effect. The philosophy that Shoemaker codified, in conjunction with Bill Wilson, is used in almost every country around the world to treat alcoholism.

- from Wikipedia

 
After leaving New York, Dr. Shoemaker served Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, for ten years before retiring in 1961. He was known as one of the foremost preachers of his day, with a regularly-scheduled radio program. He was also instrumental in the rebirth of small group ministries in the United States, which led to (among other things) the Pittsburgh Experiment, an interdenominational program designed to bring Christianity into normal daily activities. Finally, he was involved in the beginnings of the Anglican Fellowship of Prayer, actually started by his wife Helen in the 1950's.