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Wonderful Christmas Memories
The joy of Christmas is still glowing with our memories of last week's services and festivities. We also want to thank the children and their parents who participated in and helped make the Children's Christmas Musical, "A Star is Born," so wonderful. Thank you! We hope that everyone had a wonderful Christmas and will have a Happy New Year! |
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Sunday School News
Sunday school classes will not be meeting this Sunday, Jan. 4. Classes will resume on Sunday, Jan. 11. If have not already done so, please complete a 2014-15 registration form if your child is a new or returning student.
Registration forms are available in the Narthex and in the classrooms. Questions? Please contact Rev. Laura.
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Downton Abbey Season 5 Premiere Viewing Party
Please join us on Sunday, Jan. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Library for the Season 5 premiere of Downton Abbey. Bring a dish to share and wear your favorite British accessory. RSVP to Susan. Cheerio!
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Hypothermia Shelter Success!
Epiphany Episcopal Church's Hypothermia Shelter week was very successful. They had a steady crowd of between 20 and 35 people every night looking for a roof and a warm meal. You all did an great job, every day there were members of St. Anne's volunteering to keep the shelter running, entertaining folks and providing food. It was an great experience for everyone involved. We really enjoyed working with Epiphany and look forward to other opportunities to work together!
If you wanted to work at the shelter over Christmas week but were unable due to holiday commitments there are still slots available at:
- Church of the Holy Comforter for the week of January 4. Please click here to learn more or to sign up.
- St. John Neumann for the week of January 18. Please click here to learn more or to sign up.
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Discussion of Danger of Addiction Among Seniors
The next Ageless Group meeting will be on Saturday, Jan. 10 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Gabe Kajeckas will talk about addictions, with a particular focus on the dangers faced by seniors. Gabe will also describe his work as an addiction interventionist and counselor.
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St. Anne's Youth Group News
The next SAYG meeting is the Annual "White Elephant" (First Sunday after the) Epiphany Dinner Party on Sunday, Jan. 11 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the Library. Note the extended meeting time. Please bring a wrapped gift under $10. Join us for dinner and a gift exchange as we celebrate Epiphany and kick off the 2015 year!
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Monday Book Group Discussion
The Monday Book Group will be meeting again on Jan. 12 at 12:30 at Café Montmartre in Lake Anne Plaza. They will be discussing The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber.
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Mission Trips: Past, Present & Future
We're getting together for a party on Saturday Jan. 17 at 7:00 p.m. to let everyone know what we did on our mission trips last year and talk about what we're doing in 2015. St. Anne's offers mission trips for everyone from rising 6th graders on up. We work in the community, building relationships with the people we serve and with each other. This year we're planning trips to Philadelphia, the Dominican Republic, Dungannon/Appalachia, Cuba and our very popular locally-based Mission Possible. We'll have stories to tell and photos to show. If you're thinking about getting involved in a Mission Trip in 2015 this is the perfect event to get your plans rolling. It'll be a pot luck event so bring something to share. Please click here to RSVP.
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Bishop Johnston to Visit St. Anne's
Bishop Shannon Johnston will be visiting St. Anne's on Sunday, Jan. 18
during the 9:00 service. Please plan to join us for this special occasion.
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Community Garden at St. Anne's!
We're starting to think about having a Community Garden at St. Anne's. We will create the garden on our property and use the resulting produce for those in need in our local community. Betsy Carbo, a horticulturist with the Library of Congress, has volunteered to lead our effort. If this is an area that you would like volunteer to plan, dig, plant, nurture and/or harvest, we will be meeting on Sunday, Jan. 18 at 1:00 p.m. to see if we have enough interest to get this rolling. If you have any questions, please talk with Tim Barwick.
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Sandwiches for the Shelter
No sooner do we finish making one batch of sandwiches for the local homeless shelter than many of you ask when we're going to do it again -- so we've scheduled our next sandwich making/lunch bagging for Saturday, Jan. 31 at 10:30 a.m. in the Narthex. We invariably make about 240 sandwiches and 120 bag lunches in 45 minutes -- and we have a good time while we work! Children old enough to help make their own lunches are always welcome. Please click here to signup. If you have any questions please contact Emily McPhie.
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Stuff the Bus
Yes, it's back -- in February, not January as previously stated! Last year we not only received more than $3,000 worth of FREE food for our food pantry, we also had a lot of fun! This year we'll be returning to Shoppers Food Warehouse at the Clocktower Shopping Center in Herndon on Monday, Feb. 16 from 9:00-5:00. We will be handing out flyers, collecting items for our food pantry, and, yes, stuffing that bus with several hundred pounds of food. How can you help? Sign up for a two hour block (the time goes very quickly) at the store or volunteer to meet the bus when it returns to St Anne's at 5:00 to unload and shelve the food. Please click here to book your time slot. For more information contact Susanne Walsh.
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Contribute to the Discretionary Fund
This time of year is financially difficult for many people. Throughout the week, folks come or call into St. Anne's office to ask for assistance with rent or utility bills. When we have funds we provide assistance. Right now, our discretionary account is low. If you are able to contribute to St. Anne's discretionary fund, any and all assistance would be much appreciated. Every dollar we receive allows us to help others. Thank you.
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Help Support St. Anne's
Thank you to everyone who has pledged thus far! As of Tuesday, Dec. 30, we have received 192 pledges totaling $645,000. Keep those pledge cards coming in!
You have probably noticed the path of paper stones on the wall as you enter the Narthex. On the stones are names and stars representing the pledges received. If on your pledge card, you said we could use your family name on the pledge wall, we did. If you said no or did not respond to that question, your pledge is represented by a star on one of the stones.
If you have not yet had a chance to pledge, we hope that in the coming days you have had a few moments to consider the value of St. Anne's to you. St. Anne's offers a welcoming place of worship as well as programs that provide opportunities for engagement in the broader community and the world. Every pledge is important, no matter the size. Your pledge allows St. Anne's to budget for the coming year. Please make a pledge today to allow us to continue to do good works here and in our community. Pledge cards are available in the Narthex or you can use our online pledge form.
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Coats for Newly Released Prisoners
Help provide a warm, fresh start to those who are newly released from prison. OAR (Opportunities, Alternatives and Resources) of Fairfax needs gently used men and women's coats, size AS to AXXL This begins Sunday, Nov. 2 through the middle of March. We are also in need of monthly volunteers to help us pick up the coats once a week and deliver them to OAR in Fairfax. As space is limited, please only donate warm, winter coats. You can leave the coats in the bin under the coat hangers in the Narthex To learn more about OAR, see their website. For more information contact Jackie Wooldridge (703-819-2346).
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New Year's Office Closings
The Church Office will be closed on Jan. 1 and 2. Happy New Year! |
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