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August 7, 2016
In This Issue
The Gospel According to St. Mark's


It's been a quiet week at St. Mark's.  Don't worry, it won't last long! In the meantime, enjoy this poem by Palestinian American poet,  Naomi Shihab Nye


Red Brocade
The Arabs used to say,

When a stranger appears at your door,

feed him for three days

before asking who he is,

where he's come from,

where he's headed.

That way, he'll have strength

enough to answer.

Or, by then you'll be

such good friends

you don't care.



Let's go back to that.

Rice? Pine nuts?

Here, take the red brocade pillow.

My child will serve water

to your horse.



No, I was not busy when you came!

I was not preparing to be busy.

That's the armor everyone put on

to pretend they had a purpose

in the world.



I refuse to be claimed.

Your plate is waiting.

We will snip fresh mint

into your tea.
From Jeff Kempskie, Director of Music



Dear St. Mark's,



Summer Choir

Please join us in singing with the Summer Choir this Sunday!  We'll warm up and quickly learn an easy anthem just before the service.  It's easy, fun, and it's a particularly good way to see if you might like singing with the choir during the regular season.  We begin warming up at 8:20 in the nave for the 9:00 service and 10:30 downstairs in the Elder's Room for the 11:15 service.  I encourage you to give it a try - there's nothing to lose! 



Hymn Requests 
Do you have a particular hymn you really want to sing?  Well, for the month of August we are taking hymn requests!  Before every 9:00 and 11:15 service this month you will have the opportunity to write down the number of your requested hymn and drop it in the box.  During the clergy greeting we will pick one hymn from the box and sing it as the presentation hymn!  Also know that the Director of Music will make note of hymn requests that do not get sung and he will consider using them at future services.  The hymn request box will be on the table by the organ pipes.  


Choirs This Fall
 If you're interested in singing with the Chancel Choir this fall, the group will have a special rehearsal on Saturday, August 27th from 9 a.m. to 2p.m.  Regular Thursday night rehearsals will begin on September 1st from 7:30-9:30 p.m.  The Boys & Girls Choir will start out the season with a retreat on Saturday, September 10th and details for the Teen Choir are still be worked out, so stay tuned.


Peace,
JEFF  
 
Prelude
Adagio from Sonata in D major, K. 576, W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)
 
Opening Hymn
616 Hail to the Lord's Anointed, Tune: Es flog ein kleins Waldvogelein
 
The First Reading
Genesis 15:1-6


Sequence Hymn
68 Rejoice! rejoice, believers, Tune: Llangloffan


Gospel
Luke 12:32-40 


Offertory Anthem
When In Our Music God Is Glorified, Words by F. Pratt Green, Music by Don McAfee - Summer Choir
 
Presentation Hymn
To Be Announced
 
Sanctus, Fraction Anthem - Peter Crisafulli
 
Music During Communion
WLP 811 You shall cross the barren desert, Words & Music by Bob Dufford, SJ
Hymn 662 Abide with me: fast falls the eventide, Tune: Eventide
 
Closing Hymn
688 A mighty fortress is our God, Tune: Ein feste Burg
 
Postlude
Allegro maestoso from Sonata in A minor, K. 310, W.A. Mozart
Schedule of Services 
August 7, 2016
The Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
 
9:00 am Holy Eucharist + Laying on of Hands

The Reverend Michele H. Morgan, Presider

 

9:00 am Children's Chapel

The Reverend Rebecca Justice Schunior, Leader

 

10:00 am Sermon Seminar

The Reverened Michele H. Morgan, Preacher

 

11:15 am Holy Eucharist + Laying on of Hands

The Reverend Michele H. Morgan, Presider

The Reverend Rebecca Justice Schunior, Presider

 

5:00 pm Contemplative Eucharist + Holy Baptism

The Reverend Michele H. Morgan, Presider & Homilist

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