Weekly Postings
October 30 - November 8, 2015
In This Issue

MON. 5:30 PM
Worship Committee
ONE LAST CHANCE
IS YOUR PICTURE INCLUDED IN THE DIRECTORY?
 
There's one last chance to have your picture included in the new Pictorial Directory. If you would like to have your picture taken gather under the pulpit following Sunday's 11:00 AM Service. If you would like to submit a picture digitally please email it to Elisabeth Price at mailbox@saintpauls.org no later than Monday, November 2. 

As someone who has depended on Pictorial Directories in the many churches of which we have been a part, PLEASE make every effort to be included.

Also many thanks to those who volunteered to help sign people in and came to have their pictures taken.

Susan Muir

This SundayOctober 25

Daylight Savings Time Ends Sunday November 1

Fall Back Next Sunday.  Daylight Savings Time ends November 1. Be sure to turn your clocks back one hour before you go to bed Saturday night. 
  Our Schedule This Sunday      
             
8:00 AM
Holy Eucharist Rite I without music
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Continental Breakfast in Tyler Hall
10:00 AM
Christian Formation Classes for all ages
11:00 AM
Holy Eucharist Rite II with the Saint Paul's and Canterbury Choirs
Following the 11:00
AM Service 
Lemonade on the Lawn
5:30 - 7:00 PM
EYC at Saint Paul's 
5:30 - 6:30 PM
Evensong 
Reception following in Tyler Hall
The lessons for this Sunday are Isaiah 25:6-9; Psalm 24; Revelation 21:1-6a; and John 11:32-44.  
 
Rector's Discretionary Account
It is the tradition of Saint Paul's Church to designate that cash offerings and designated checks on the first Sunday of each month be deposited into the Rector's Discretionary Fund. These funds are used to help minister to the needy within our community, to help further the work and ministries of the church when other funds are not available, and to support programs and institutions within the parish and community that minister to those in need. 

EYC (Youth grades 6-12)
Sunday, 5:30 - 7:00 PM, Youth Room
EYC  (Episcopal Youth Community) will meet this Sunday at Saint Paul's, 5:30 - 7:00 PM. Dinner will be served.
Evensong
Sunday, November 1, 5:30 PM
This season's first Evensong will be on All Saints' Sunday at 5:30 PM. The Saint Paul's Choir will sing music of Charles Villiers Stanford, Martin Neary, and James Bassi. Mark Dickens will be guest organist. Child care will be provided and a reception in Tyler Hall follows the service. This is a great opportunity to invite friends to Saint Paul's Church.
Next WeekNovember 2 - November 8
Coats for Kids (Outreach Coat Drive)

Cold weather is fast approaching! Please donate coats, jackets, hats, gloves and scarves. All sizes are needed, boys and girls, new and gently used. A drop off box is located in the Narthex and Tyler Hall. The cold weather gear will be distributed to our friends in the neighborhood at Craig-Houghton Elementary School. Please help a child bundle up this winter! Contact Kathy Enicks for more information.
Angel Tree Angels Arrive
Sunday, November 8
Calling all Angels! Saint Paul's Angel Tree kicks off next Sunday. This year we will be providing books, toys, and needed school and clothing items to children in need at Craig-Houghton Elementary School. Angels will be available on the front portico before and after the 11 AM service.
Concerts with a Cause at Saint Paul's
Sunday, November 8, 3 PM
St. Paul's will host the second program in the St. John United Methodist Church's "Concerts with a Cause" series on Sunday, November 8 at 3 PM. St. John Church is having a new heating and air-conditioning system installed in their nave and the work has not yet been completed. The concert, which is a multi-media celebration of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II with music incorporating themes of hope, love, and peace, with video footage of local veterans' stories, features the St. John Youth Ensemble and Chancel Choir with guest artists including the Wycliffe Gordon Trio, Soprano Tonya Currier, cellist Christine Crookall, and pianist Larry Millen. The offering taken up during the concert will benefit the Veterans History Project and the Augusta Richmond County Historical Society.
Looking Ahead 
Tuesday's Music 
Tuesday, November 10, 12:00 noon
Tuesday's Music Live continues its 28th season Tuesday, November 10 with a free concert by Thomas Pandolfi, pianist. The full schedule is available on-line here.  Lunch, catered by Sleeping Bear Kitchen, is available after the concerts by advance reservation. The cost is $12 per person. Reservations can be made online at www.TuesdaysMusicLive.com, or by calling the Box Office, 706-722-3463.
Manna Pantry
Friday, November 13, 3:00 - 5:000 PM
Saturday, November 14, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Manna Pantry is a ministry that provides food to 130 families and individuals throughout the year. Friday volunteers help unload the truck, arrange tables, assemble boxes, open and sort items, and box food for persons who will need special assistance the next day. Saturday volunteers will greet and check in guests, then fill their boxes as they move them along the tables cafeteria-style. Some volunteers are needed to assist persons by carrying their loaded boxes to their cars.  This is a good ministry for adults, teens, and older children with parents.  For more information contact Anita Tanner or by telephone (706) 993-5720. 
Keith Shafer Featured in Concert
Friday, November 13, 7:30 PM
Our organist, Keith Shafer, will be the featured soloist with Symphony Orchestra Augusta in a rare performance of Francois Poulenc's Organ Concerto in G Minor. The concert will be held at Augusta's First Baptist Church, 3500 Walton Way, Friday, November 13, at 7:30 PM. Tickets are available on-line from Symphony Orchestra Augusta,  or 706-826-4705.

Outreach Opportunities October - December 
Mark your calendar for Outreach Opportunities this fall.  Our  Outreach "Classifieds" are available here
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Print copies are available in the Narthex.
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