Red Doors in Spring    

 

The Third Thursday in May 2013
The Call
is a published twice each month by
St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church
 

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The next Call will be published on June 6th
 

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Fr. Jason's Sermons

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Benedictine

Prayer & Study Group

 

June 11th

6:30 - 8:30 pm

the church house

 

Maggie's Journey

 

Part 2 Pictures

 

Part 3 Pictures

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The Remembrance Garden Committee

 

will meet at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22 in the meeting room at church. 

 

Contact is Celia McElhany 816-537-0205.

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The Landscape Committee Needs

Your Help

 

If you would like to help beautify our church grounds and remembrance garden, now is your chance.

 

Click on the "Tree Book" link below to see the wish list.  If you see a plant(s) that you would like to purchase, look for the "Buy a Tree" sign in the narthex, sign up for the plant(s) of choice, and write a check to the SMM Landscape Committee.

Tree Book Cover

We plan to buy the trees in late May, so please have your contributions in

by May 19th.

 

When your tree is planted, please feel free to come visit it at any time, water is always appreciated.  ;-)

 

Contact Carolyn Cameron at ccameron3@kc.rr.com

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The Youth Link

 

SMM Youth Schedule

 

WEMO Link

 

Remember -

No Youth Lunch

on June 9th

because of

summer break

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SMM's 

St. Francis Guild

is now a member of the

 

Missouri Bluebird Society

 

We had three of our five bluebird houses occupied last summer.  Hoping for returns and new residents this year.

  

Contact Arnetta Johnston for more information

  816-331-7015

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CHURCH EVENT FORMS

 

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Installation of Rector

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La Petra School Haiti 
 SMM MISSION TRIP TO HAITI
 

St. MaryMag is planning two trips to Le Pretre, Haiti for the Incarnation Project.  The first trip will be August 18 - 28.  The plan for this trip is to pour a new slab for the church/school latrines.  We need 2 - 3 volunteers, preferably with some construction experience, but anyone prepared for some heavy work is welcome!  (If you do not like the heat, this might not be for you.)

 

The second trip will be in either Oct or Nov, and we will be joining folks from St Chistopher's in Pensacola.  This trip will be primarily medical, but there is always other work to be done, and medical expertise is not required.

 

The cost of a one week trip is $2000, which includes airfare, lodging, meals, ground transportation and tips.

  

Please contact Jim Grant at jcgrant4th@aim.com with questions or to volunteer

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Women's Book Club 

 

Monday, June 3rd

7 pm

 at the home of:

Susan Petrakos

13204 Jefferson Ct.

Kansas City, MO  64145

(Note: this address is in the Newcastle subdivision,

just east of the former store front church location.)

 

Because we did not meet in May,

we will discuss the book scheduled for May: 

The Night Circus

by Erin Morgenstern

 

All women are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Dessert will be served.

Contact Susan Petrakos at (816) 810-4362

for more information or directions.

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 Diocesan Youth Summer Camp!!
 

Inviting all youth to the Diocesan Youth Summer Camp!  It's June 9-15 in Ash Grove, MO.  All kids in 6th - 12th grade in the 2013/2014 school year are welcome to attend.  It's just $150 per person (but see Father Jason if you are interested in a scholarship).  To register, go to www.wemoyouth.com under the "events" tab.  You must register by June 1.  See Wendi Wilson for more details.

 

Click Here For Camp WEMO Details

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Adult Formation Opportunities

From the Desk of Linda Keith

Director of Adult Christian Formation

   

It seems that summer is finally going to make its annual appearance! The school year is winding down with finals, graduations, field trips and field days. Baseball games dominate the evening sports reports on the news. Restaurants have thrown open their doors and decked their patios with tables, linens and music. We are beginning the laid back, warm days of summer - a time when we can walk blissfully through the garden ruminating on the spender of God's creation and our place in it; a time when reminders of God's presence are robust in the beauty and bounty of Mother Earth. Summer is also time to kick back and enjoy a good book and iced tea on the porch or in a hammock.

 

I have been collecting a few good reads to keep me pleasantly busy for more than a few afternoons! 

  • Christianity After Religion: The End of the Church and The Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening by Diana Butler Bass (This challenging and inspiring book is an excellent recommendation from Fr. Jason.)
  • Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh (This is indeed a timeless classic!)
  • Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self by Richard Rohr
  • Listening for the Heartbeat of God: A Celtic Spirituality by J. Phillip Newell
  • Ink and Honey by Sibyl Dana Reynolds (This is a historical fiction novel set in medieval France with the sisters of Bell Coeur - a community of radically independent healers, visionaries, mystics and artisans who live by their wits and their prayers.)
  • Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha and Mohammed Cross the Road: Christian Identity in a Multi-Faith World by Brian C. McLaren (The back jacket says: "It's that he [McLaren] really gets what it means to be a follower of Jesus without judging and dismissing others.")
  • Deception Point by Dan Brown (Okay, every good reading list has to have one thriller on it, right?) 
Enjoy your summer wherever it leads you. And, whatever else, take time to see, feel, smell, taste and touch all that is before you.

 

SOPHIA: Sophia is an opportunity for moms with children still at home (infant through high school) to share a cup of coffee and talk about our lives, our faith and our relationships. Sophia is on pause for the summer months. Watch the weekly newsletter and E-Call for information about our fall session.

 

VENITE: (Venite is the Latin word for 'come') Venite is an opportunity for adults - college age and beyond - to join in conversation about topics relevant to our lives and faith by offering periodic sessions throughout the year relevant to living our lives as followers of Christ. Watch the weekly Newsletter and the E-Call for information about our fall session.

 

SPIRITUAL VITALITY: (Formerly known as Adult Forum) This lively Sunday morning group, led by Mike Barnes, meets the first and third Sunday of every month.Join the conversation at 9:30-10:15 in the small classroom. Early birds are welcome at 9:15 for some coffee and social-time. Spiritual Vitality is typically a Bible Study based on the weekly readings from the Revised Common Lectionary. In our commitment to remain real, rooted and relevant, we will take these readings from the ancient text and apply them to our 21st century lives. The group is an open discussion format where questions or comments are welcomed.  If there is a particular topic or subject from the Bible you would like to explore in future session, please contact Mike. Spiritual Vitality is for all adults - high school age and beyond.

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Serve at St. Mary's
Food Kitchen
Tracey at St Marys   

Join us to prepare and serve meals followed by a quick clean-up in St. Mary's Kitchen at 13th and Holmes in Kansas City.  Sign up sheets are in the narthex or contact Cyndi Troyer 816-686-3849

or Mike Barnes 816-210-0394.  

 

 The next dates are:

June 22
July 20
August 24  

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