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Sundays7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:00 a.m. Sung Eucharist Rite II Third Sundays: All-Generations Service (Sept. through May) 11:15 a.m. Sung Eucharist Rite II 4:00 p.m. "Come & See" Service 4:30 p.m. (third Sundays) Choral Evensong (preceded by organ recital at 4 p.m.) 5:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II Tuesdays10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II and Healing 6:00 p.m. Evening Prayer (second Tuesday) Thursdays (Sept. through May) 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I Worship services at St. Philip's
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 Advent is often described as a season of waiting. Advent waiting is not passive, because this is a time of year pregnant with anticipation! Something new is about to be born in our midst. We invite you to explore the many spiritual, educational, musical, and ministry opportunities at St. Philip's. May this season of waiting be a time of enrichment and inspiration for you. If you know of someone who might like to receive these e-updates, feel free to use the "forward to a friend" link to share the newsletter with them! That doesn't add them to any lists but gives them the opportunity to choose to subscribe. We hope this e-letter is a useful tool in connecting and staying connected with our St. Philip's community! |
This Weekend
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Natalie Hall Recital Today
Our Cherub Choir Director and assistant in the After-School Music Program, Natalie Hall, will be presenting her Senior Degree recital on Thursday, December 3, at 6 p.m. in the Church. You are invited to celebrate the near completion of her Music Education degree from UA! During this evening of music, Natalie with Thomas Alcaraz will perform duets by Mozart and Schumann, as well as solo repertoire including works of Schubert, Handel, Fauré, and Purcell, all accompanied by the wonderful Sangjoon Park. Reception follows in the Murphey Gallery.
Casa Maria Sandwich Making
Thank you to everyone who shows up to help the Casa Maria sandwich-making ministry make lunches for our neighbors in need. Our next session is Saturday, December 5, beginning at 7:30 a.m. We would love to pack Christmas cookies in the lunches on that day. Please package them two to a ziplock sandwich bag, and bring them with you when you come that morning. Thank you for helping do God's work in the world. December 6: First Sunday Music On Sunday, December 6, at the 9 and 11:15 a.m. services, we will welcome Advent with Masters of the Baroque. Cantata BWV 61, Nun Komm der Heiden Heiland, by Johann Sebastian Bach and Magnificat by Antonio Vivaldi will be sung as liturgical music by St. Philip's adult and youth choirs with chamber orchestra. Because some of the music will be used as a prelude, plan to arrive about 10 minutes before service time. Cantata 61 will begin our worship service with the serious and majestic tone of the Advent season. The famous opening movement features the orchestra in "French overture" style, while other movements with soloists depict the idea of longing for the coming of baby Jesus. Magnificat, a hymn of praise by Mary when she visits her cousin Elizabeth, the mother of St. John the Baptist, is set to music by Antonio Vivaldi. Movements from the Magnificat will bring a jubilant tone to the conclusion of our service in the midst of our Advent season. December 6: First Sunday Food Drive Next Sunday is the first Sunday of the month, and St. Philip's Food Pantry ministry will be accepting donations of nonperishable food in unbreakable containers. Desired items are canned meat and meat entrees, canned fruit, canned vegetables, canned beans, dried pasta and canned pasta sauce, soup, peanut butter, and cereal. We also gratefully accept checks made out to St. Philip's with "Food Pantry" on the memo line.
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Forums
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Sunday, December 69:00 a.m.: The Hebrew Scriptures--La PazThe beginnings of Judaism: A series of televised lectures by Isaiah Gafni, Professor of Jewish History at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, followed by discussion of the lecture. Topic for December 6: "The Last of the Maccabees and the Rise of Herod the Great." 10:15 a.m.: A Tapestry of Stars--A Renaissance Advent--East GalleryDr. Kevin Lane Justus leads a three-part lecture series entitled "Tapestry of Stars--A Renaissance Advent." Topic for December 6: WONDERMENT: Giotto's Arena Chapel and the Life of Christ--The New Language of Medieval Spiritualism. Sunday, December 139:00 a.m.: The Hebrew Scriptures--La PazThe beginnings of Judaism: A series of televised lectures by Isaiah Gafni, Professor of Jewish History at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, followed by discussion of the lecture. Topic for December 13: "War against Rome and the Destruction of the Second Temple." 10:15 a.m.: A Tapestry of Stars--A Renaissance Advent--East GalleryDr. Kevin Lane Justus leads a three-part lecture series entitled "Tapestry of Stars-A Renaissance Advent." Topic for December 13: KNOWLEDGE: Leonardo da Vinci's Madonna of the Rocks and The Last Supper--God Is in the Details and the Manifestation of Faith.
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Next Week
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St. Margaret's Guild
St. Margaret's Guild (ECW) welcomes all women of the parish. There will be a meeting of St. Margaret's Guild on Thursday, December 10, at 9:30 a.m. in Salvia. For more information contact Deanna Gursky or call 325-1009. Remembering Victims of Gun Violence On Wednesday, December 9, there will be a worship service and candlelight vigil at St. Mark's Presbyterian Church (3809 E. Third Street) in collaboration with Faiths United Against Gun Violence and the Newtown Foundation in a national remembrance of those who have been killed by gun violence and those whose lives have been changed forever by the loss of a loved one. Please join us. Service will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Parishioners in Holiday Concerts
 Sonoran Bells handbell ensemble presents "Ring In the Season" on Sunday, December 6, at 3 p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church; Tuesday, December 8, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Alban's Episcopal Church; Friday, December 11, at 7:30 p.m. at Tucson Baptist Temple; and Sunday, December 13, at 3 p.m. at Vista de la Montaña United Methodist Church. Freewill donation. Parishioners Allyn Baker and Arwen Newman are members of the group. Sonora Winds, a 40-piece wind ensemble, presents a concert of holiday music from around the world on Wednesday, December 9, at 7 p.m. at Grace-St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The group includes Tom Rubbo and Sue Agnew. Free (donations accepted). True Concord Lessons & Carols
True Concord Voices & Orchestra (formerly Tucson Chamber Artists) presents its popular Christmas Lessons and Carols concerts Saturday, December 12, 7:30pm, and Sunday, December 13, 3:00pm, at St. Philip's. Works performed include those by Benjamin Britten, Stephen Paulus, and a world premiere by Gerald Near, and the audience joins on favorite carols. Click for more information.
"Comfy Space" Service December 13 Expects Special Visitor He's coming! St. Nicholas of Myra will make an appearance during the "Comfy Space" service on Sunday, December 13, at 9:15 a.m. St. Nicholas famously said, "The giver of every good and perfect gift has called upon us to mimic Gods giving, by grace, through faith, and this is not of ourselves." "Comfy Space" services are worship and Eucharist for families and friends of God who are prone to wiggle in church. Worshippers of all ages are invited. Held on the second Sunday of each month.
J2A Youth Breakfast Entertainment December 13
The J2A youth will provide entertainment during St. Philip's parish breakfast on Sunday, December 13, as a way of saying "thank you" to the parish for supporting their pilgrimage fundraisers. Come enjoy the best breakfast in town and hear our youth sing and play musical instruments. There may also be jokes and poems! Children & Family Advent Party December 13 The Children & Family Ministries Advent Party will take place on December 13, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Children's Chapel. There will be Texas Brisket & Links catered from Famous Dave's BBQ. The C&FM's new inflatable wide-screen will be set up in the courtyard (weather allowing), complete with popcorn, for the children to watch Phil Vischer's "Why Do We Call It Christmas?" A couple of St. Philip's elves will be on hand so parents can relax and enjoy conversation with other parents.
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'Tis the Season
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A variety of services and other events are offered at St. Philip's during Advent. Click here to read more and to find a schedule in pdf form. Christmas Memorial Offerings
Enclosed in the recent issue of Good News was a Christmas Memorial Offering envelope for you to use to make an offering in memory of loved ones to be printed in the Christmas Eve bulletins (envelopes are also available in the office). Please return it no later than Monday, December 7: mail it, drop it in an offering plate, or leave it at the church office (in Lois's box). Christmas 2015 memorials go into a special restricted account to help pay for the special 2016 Easter decorations and for our wondrous Easter 2016 music. Easter memorial offerings from this past spring will be used to help provide the special Christmas decorations and music this season.
Annual Children's Christmas Project
Collection for our annual Children's Christmas Project will continue until Christmas. This important ministry provides a Christmas gift of money to the three schools with which St. Philip's has a special relationship: Imago Dei Middle School, and Holaway and Rio Vista Elementary Schools. In Rio Vista and Holaway Schools, more the 90% of the children qualify for federally funded school lunch. Imago Dei, an Episcopal school which provides a quality and loving education entirely from donations, survives through acts of faith from many people and parishes like us. For all three schools, our gifts go, in many cases, to fulfilling the most basic human needs, and in others, making life and the future just a bit better for the children and their families. Last year through this collection St. Philip's was able to give a gift of $2200 to each one of these schools. In her thank you letter to the church the principal of Rio Vista wrote "We have paid for eye exams and glasses, prescriptions, Fry's food cards, bus passes, extra underwear and clothes for the health office and rewards for good attendance with these funds. We always let the families know that it is the generosity of the people of St. Philip's Church that provides the funds to let us help them." Let us once again respond to this need by our generous Christmas giving. Look for the Children's Christmas Project tables in the Perry and Fishpond Gardens Sundays until Christmas to make your contribution. Checks should be made out to St. Philip's with Children's Christmas Project in the memo line. They may also be mailed to the church.
A Haven for the Holidays Feeling a little blue, lonely, or depressed? The Mental Illness Ministry cordially invites you to the Bride's Room (west of the Perry Garden) for good coffee, conversation, and companionship, at 10:15 a.m. each Sunday during December. All are welcome - those who have a brain disorder, families, friends, and anyone who may have the holiday "blues." For more information, please contact the Rev. Anne Strong, Cheryl Mason, or Dr. Sharon Nielsen. J2A Poinsettia Sales The J2A youth group will once again be selling poinsettias this Advent season to raise money for their pilgrimage! Stop by our table in the Fishpond Garden on December 6, 13, or 20 to buy or order your poinsettia. And thank you to parishioners who have already purchased a centerpiece or wreath! Just Coffee for Gift Giving Just coffee will be sold on two Sundays in December so that you can stock up for the holidays. Remember that sale of this coffee directly benefits the growers in Mexico. We are selling on both December 6 and 20. We have half-pound bags of ground regular and decaf ... these might be good Christmas gifts.
J2A Gift Wrapping and Bake Sale Help support the youth as they raise money for their pilgrimage and remove two items from your holiday to-do list! The J2A youth will be holding a bake sale and gift-wrapping fundraiser on Sunday, December 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Stop by our table in the Fishpond Garden to buy delicious, homemade baked goods! Bring gifts that need wrapping to either our table in the Fishpond Garden or to the Palo Verde Room. Your wrapped gifts can be picked up in the Palo Verde Room. The J2A Youth will also be hosting a gift-wrapping fundraiser along with a bake sale on Tuesday, December 22, during the Greening of the Church, 5-7 p.m. Look for us in the Murphey Gallery! ICS Gifts of Love Program
Can you brighten the holidays for a family this season? Take part in the Interfaith Community Services Gifts of Love program! They will connect you with the needs of a pre-screened family. You do the shopping and make the holidays happen for them! Call 297-6049 if you would like more information and/or to participate.
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Special Event
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Evensong and Special Reception
On Sunday, December 20, at 4 p.m., the St. Nicholas Choir and Schola Cantorum will lead Solemn Choral Evensong. The service is preceded by a short organ concert, presented by Sara Tobe, Director of Music at First United Methodist Church, Tucson. The choirs will lead us through the rarely heard liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer with Canticle by Sir Hugh Blair and magnificent anthem, "Evening Hymn" by B. Gardiner. Our youth in these choirs will be traveling to the UK next summer to be the resident choir at Worcester Cathedral. A special reception will follow the service. Please join us in fellowship and share in gratitude for the generous culture of philanthropic giving that exists at St. Philip's and, specifically, for the establishment of the Kautz Family Music Ministry Endowment Fund. There will be wine, soft drinks and food. Carols will be sung by members of our youth choirs.
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Update
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Ministry Endowment Update
St. Philip's Ministry Endowment Fund continues to benefit because of the challenge grant from an anonymous donor. As a reminder, up to $50,000 donated to the Ministry Endowment Fund will be matched dollar for dollar. As of now $11,840 has been matched, and we have until May 30, 2016 to match the remaining $38,160 to fully use the challenge grant. Please consider making a donation to the Ministry Endowment Fund and double the impact of your gift! Ministry Endowment FundBeginning Balance: $26,673.57 2015 Donations: $11,840.00 Matching: $11,840.00 November Balance: $50,353.60 Thanks to the following donors (listed in the order received) whose contributions are being matched: Anonymous Bridget Mc Hale Christine & William Durboraw William Kendall Anonymous Anonymous Karl Yordy Stuart Hunter Margherita Harris Kathy Kitagawa John & Jean Rogers Tom & Marilyn Lindell Ed & Lois Britton Bob & Beth Brouillette Alex & Tamzin Sugiyama Susan Kornhaber Agnew Family Foundation Click here for further details about the challenge grant and the Ministry Endowment Fund. To make a donation to the Ministry Endowment Fund, make your check payable to St. Philip's with "Ministry Endowment Fund" in the memo line.
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