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For the week of 4/18/13
 

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Celebrate!
St. Matthias Potluck
Sunday April 21st, 11:30 AM

Join in the revelry as we gather to celebrate our faith, friendship and generosity of spirit.  Share in the fellowship, food and fun!

Please bring a dish to pass

Last Names A-M: Main dish/entree
N-Z: Salads/Vegetables/Fruits

Explore the connections between science and religion!

Our 9AM Adult Education Hour for April and May will be "Einstein's God" with Susan Kerr and Dan Spors. 

 

Topics:

April 21 - "Evolution & Wonder: Understanding Charles Darwin"

April 28 - "Fragility & the Evolution of Our Humanity"

May 5 - "The Heart's Reason: Hinduism & Science"

May 12 - "Mathematics, Purpose & Truth"

May 19th - "Einstein's God"


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Our own Little Free Library is now outside our Pleasant Street entrance.  Please bring gently-used books to the Parlor to stock it! 


 

The theme for our Waukesha Food Pantry donations for April is paper products. Please bring items 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:

 

 

 

21-Apr

MINISTRY

5:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.

Late Svc

Lectors

 

Jan Brethauer

Lee Dreyfus

 

 

 

Peg Nugent

Eucharistic 1

 

Cherie Teague

John J

Minister       2

 

 

 

Ushers

 

M Braaten

Lee Dreyfus

 

 

P Brethauer

Richard Nebel

Acolytes

 

 

N Pellechia

 

 

 

J Pellechia

Intercessors

 

H Schassburger

Dick Bird

Altar Guild

 

Cherie T

Kay H.

 

 

Pat A.

Gloria H.

Flower Guild

J. Brethauer

Counters

Nancy T.

 

Ginny M.

Office Help

4/25 Florence Melster, Sue Machan

 

 

 

 

28-Apr

MINISTRY

5:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.

Late Svc

Lectors

 

Hank Stillman

Peg Nugent

 

 

 

Wayne Konetzki

Eucharistic 1

 

Tess Clark

Mary B

Minister       2

 

 

 

Ushers

 

M Braaten

Lee Dreyfus

 

 

P Brethauer

Richard Nebel

Acolytes

 

 

B Simmons

 

 

 

A Feldner

Intercessors

 

Hank Stillman

Mary Bird

Altar Guild

 

Vicki K.

Barb H.

 

 

 

Sue M.

Flower Guild

B. Adams

Counters

Robbi H.

 

Richard N.

Office Help

5/2 Mary Bird, Carol Schott

 

 

5-May

MINISTRY

5:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.

Late Svc

Lectors

 

Pat Ayers

Wayne Konetzki

 

 

 

Robbi Heighway

Eucharistic 1

 

Randy Canham

Richard N

Minister       2

 

 

 

Ushers

 

C Ayers

Scott Peterson

 

 

H Stillman

Ken Martzahl

Acolytes

 

 

E McKenzie

 

 

 

G McKenzie

Intercessors

 

Diane Canham

Lee Dreyfus

Altar Guild

 

Diane C.

Georganne P.

 

 

Barb C.

 

Flower Guild

C. Schott

Counters

Terry K.

 

Tammy K.

Office Help

5/9 Barb Heighway, Jennifer Allen

 



Saint(s) of the Week   

GEORGE, SOLDIER and MARTYR

23 APRIL 303
 

St. George and the dragonGeorge is a soldier and martyr who suffered around 303 at Lydda (Diospolis) in Palestine. The earliest surviving record of him is a church inscription in Syria, dated about 346. Commemorations of him are numerous, early, and widespread. However, no details of his life are known. In 495 his name appears on a list of "good men, justly remembered, whose good deeds are known only to God." The best-known story about him is that he rescued a beautiful princess in Libya by killing a dragon. It should be noted that this story is unknown before the appearance in 1265 of a romance called the Golden Legend (Legendum Aureum), translated into English in 1483.

When the soldiers of the First Crusade were besieging Antioch in 1098, they had a vision of George and Demetrius (a deacon of Sirmium in Serbia, martyred under Maximian, and referred to as a "soldier of Christ," from which he was often understood to be a literal soldier) encouraging them to maintain the siege, which ultimately proved successful. Richard I ("the Lion-Heart") of England, who fought in the Holy Land in 1191-1192, placed himself and his army under George's protection, and with the return home of the Crusaders, the popularity of George in England increased greatly. Edward III founded the Order of the Garter in 1348 under his patronage, his banner (a red cross on a white field) began to be used as the English national flag in 1284, and in 1415 Henry V spoke of him to rally the troops before the battle of Agincourt ("Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more, or close the wall up with our English dead. ... cry God for Harry, England, and St George!"), and in the years following George was regarded as the special patron of England, of soldiers, and of the Boy Scouts, as well as of Venice, Genoa, Portugal, and Catalonia. He is also remembered with enthusiasm in many parts of the East Orthodox Church. He is a principal character in Edmund Spenser's allegorical poem The Faerie Queene, written in the late 1500's.

- by James Kiefer