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News This Week
WORSHIP THIS WEEK
SERVING THIS WEEK
CHILDREN'S CHOIR AND CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC
SUMMER B-SAFE DATES: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
ST. LUKE'S ANNUAL "PACK THE PANTRY" 5K
CRAFTERS' GUILD
MOVIE REFLECTION GROUP
HOLY EUCHARIST AT FOX HILL
ST. PAUL'S BOOK CLUB
BC HARRIS CAMP OPEN WEEKEND
PRAYER LIST
This Week at St. Paul's
June 10, 2018           
www.stpauls-dedham.org
(781) 326-4553

WORSHIP THIS WEEK


Sunday, June 10, 2018  
 
                   THIRD  SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST   
   
8 a.m.
Holy Eucharist Rite I
10 a.m.
Holy Eucharist Rite II  
 
Service Hymns: 

 391    
 Before the Lord's eternal throne   
 
533             
 How wondrous and great 
 
 
209    
 We walk by faith, and not by sight       
 
620  
Jerusalem, my happy home 
 
***   THE
   FRIDAY, 
 PARISH  OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON  
  JUNE 8TH AND MONDAY, JUNE 11TH ***
 
 





SERVING THIS WEEK
 
*SERVICE PARTICIPANTS*

Altar Chapter: Lee Bliss, Maggi Lamb
 
Lay Eucharistic Ministers: 8:00 a.m.: Matt Harper-Nixon
10:00 a.m.:Maggi Lamb; Julia Prentice  
 
Flower Guild : Melissa Pearrow, Nancy Hebard 
 
Greeters: Terry & Helen Phinney; George & Ginna Parker
 
Lectors: Tyler Knowles, John Woodard 
 
Acolytes: Gabe Emerson, Teddy Harper-Nixon, Corinne Elmore 
 
Bell Ringer: Not assigned, volunteer welcome 
 
Fellowship Hour: Jessica & Tom Reece 
 
First Lesson: 1 Samuel 8:4-11, 16-20      
 
Second Lesson: 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1 
   
 
CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC & CHILDREN'S CHOIR

6/10 - children's choir sings, Church school picnic after the 10:00 service
 
If you are interested in leading or assisting with a group activity 
or can help teach next fall, let Rachel Miller know at 
[email protected] . It has been an incredible year for these kids. Thanks to everyone, especially our first time
teachers, for helping make it a success!
 
 
 
 
CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC
 SUNDAY, JUNE 10th
Following 10 am service
 
Come celebrate the end of the 2017-2018 Church School Year with a picnic ! We will have our traditional old fashioned picnic games in the rectory back-yard. Grab a lawn chair, change of clothes and your favorite picnic food to share and join us to kick off the summer on Sunday, June 10 after the 10:00 service on the rectory lawn. All are welcome. RSVP here: http://evite.me/NRPf88gd4y 
 

2018 SUMMER B-SAFE DATES : VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
 
         OUR SUMMER B-SAFE DATES:
         MONDAY, 7/16 & TUESDAY, 7/17
 
     We're looking for volunteers who would like to help us  prepare and/or serve lunch on these days. The B-SAFE
program we are assisting with is located at Church of the Holy Spirit, Mattapan. Our time commitment on Monday & Tuesday       is from 12:15 pm. - 2:00 p.m.
* Children are welcome to assist if their parents are present *
 
The B-SAFE Program (The Bishop's Summer Academic & Enrichment Program) is a five-week, full-day academic and enrichment program serving young people from first grade through high school.  The goal of the program is to build a community where all people feel safe, feel big, and feel connected.  This summer we will be running ten programs in six Boston area neighborhoods.    A healthy breakfast and lunch will be served each day, along with an end of day snack. 
 

 
ST. LUKE'S ANNUAL "PACK THE PANTRY" 5K
On June 9th, St. Luke's Lutheran Church will be hosting its 
8th Annual "Pack the Pantry" 5K. A great opportunity to support the Dedham Food Pantry and to raise awareness of hunger in the Dedham area The cost is $30 per participant and $100 for a family of four or more. There will be a kids run at 8:30 AM, followed by the 5K at 9:00 AM. Following the run, there will be a free pancake breakfast for everyone in attendance. A link to register can be found at stlukesdedham.org/events.
 
ST. PAUL'S CRAFTERS' GUILD
 
All crafters are welcome to join us on Monday, June 18th at 7 PM on the couches outside the kitchen. Overall, we aim to create projects for parishioners young and old but crafters of all stripes are also welcome to join for the fellowship. Please contact Julia Prentice at [email protected]  or  818-268-0392  for more information. 
 

 
MOVIE REFLECTION GROUP
 
SUNDAY, June 24th 
 
If you enjoy the movies....this is the group for you.
Once a month (late Sunday afternoon) we will venture to the Dedham Community Theater at 580 High Street to see a movie. No need to RSVP, simply arrive for the movie and look for Reverend McCarley. Following the movie we will adjourn to a local eating establishment to reflect on the themes, acting, directing of the movie. Join us for lively discussion and entertainment
that supports our local community!
 
 
 
 

HOLY EUCHARIST AT FOX HILL

 
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Holy Eucharist at Fox Hill
in the Baker Conference Room
 
Mondays at 1:30 p.m.

June 25
 July 9,  July 23
   August 20    
 
ALL ARE WELCOME!
 
ST. PAUL'S BOOK CLUB
 

With a good number of our readers on the pilgrimage in early June, we have moved our June discussion to


                   Wednesday,
June 27 at 7 PM

in the Rectory. Our next book will be:
 
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI

by David Grann .
 
In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Indian nation in Oklahoma. After oil was discovered beneath their land, they rode in chauffeured automobiles, built mansions, and sent their children to study in Europe. Then, one by one, the Osage began to be killed off. The family of an Osage woman, Mollie Burkhart, became a prime target. Her relatives were shot and poisoned. And it was just the beginning, as more and more members of the tribe began to die under mysterious circumstances. In this last remnant of the Wild West-where oilmen like J. P. Getty made their fortunes and where desperadoes like Al Spencer, the "Phantom Terror," roamed-many of those who dared to investigate the killings were themselves murdered. As the death toll climbed to more than twenty-four, the FBI took up the case. It was one of the organization's first major homicide investigations and the bureau badly bungled the case. In desperation, the young director, J. Edgar Hoover, turned to a former Texas Ranger named Tom White to unravel the mystery. White put together an undercover team, including one of the only American Indian agents in the bureau. The agents infiltrated the region, struggling to adopt the latest techniques of detection.  Together with the Osage they began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history. 
 
In  Killers of the Flower Moon,  David Grann revisits a shocking series of crimes in which dozens of people were murdered in cold blood. Based on years of research and startling new evidence, the book is a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction, as each step in the investigation reveals a series of sinister secrets and reversals. But more than that, it is a searing indictment of the callousness and prejudice toward American Indians that allowed the murderers to operate with impunity for so long.  Killers of the Flower Moon  is utterly compelling, but also emotionally devastating.
 

 
BC HARRIS CAMP OPEN WEEKEND
 
We've got your destination covered. 

For the very first time since opening in 2003, the Barbara C. Harris Camp & Conference Center is offering an Open Guest Weekend:   Friday, July 27-Sunday, July 29
The Open Guest Weekend is a perfect opportunity to unwind from the usual routine, unplug the computers, TV's and phones, and refresh the body and soul with the relaxing nature discovered around the Barbara C. Harris Center. This all-inclusive 2 night/6 meal package is open to the general public and is designed for families, couples and individuals. 
 
While the BCH Center will have optional group activities scheduled throughout the weekend, guests may enjoy themselves however they choose. Let us take care of the cooking and cleaning, while you enjoy a much needed recharge. For information/registration form, go to 

PRAYER LIST

Parishioners:  
Bob Corliss
Bill Dole
Linda Fuller 
Edward Heiman
John Lamb
Betty Leonard
Harry McCracken 
Patricia Storey
Rosita Watson       
   
Friends and family of parishioners:   
Diana Barrett, friend of Mary Jane Devins
Iris Bergdall, cousin of Andrew Tittler 
Steve Bookout, Uncle of Amy Christie   
Nancy Crowell, Friend of Pen & Sally Jones
Michelle Curly, Friend of those at Fox Hill
Sally Flood, sister-in-law of Tyler Knowles & Lawrence Flood
Janet Dolan, Sister of Tim Duncan
Jonathan Gengras, Friend of Jennifer Breslin
Karen Gray, Sister of Andrea O'Connell
Christopher Haff, nephew of Polly Pierce
Amy Hanson, Niece of Andrea O'Connell
Steve Herrick, Friend of Ernie & Barbie Greppin
Ella Johnson, Mother of Sheila Johnson
Elnora Johnson, Sister of Sheila Johnson
Pamela Kalt, Friend of Andrea O'Connell
Bill Landers, Brother of Lucy Fowler
Michael Lasell, Friend of Andrea O'Connell
Elaine Leblanc, Friend of Barry & Gillian Burlingham
Christian Bernard Maurer, MD & family, friends of Anne Marie
Abramson
Gladys Njubi, Sister of Amy Ranji
Steve Njuguna, brother of Amy Ranji
Betsy Nolan, Friend of Ned & Sandy Bigelow
Timmy Palthey, Grandson of John & Regina Adams
Edie Perkins, friend of Ernie & Barbie Greppin; 

Clare Pritchett, Cousin of Andrea O'Connell
Terry Proulx, Sister of Pat Clarke
Deirdre Spada, Niece of Nick Spada
Frank and Betty Stern, Friends of Mike & Karen Gorton
Lee Culver Wallace, Daughter of Mary Lee Culver
Maria Ware-McGuiness, Sister of Nanette Diaute
Karen Wango, Sister of Amy Ranji
Steve Washburn, friend of Neil & Butch Wallace
Kayla Whitlock, Niece of Charles & Nancy Eliot
Mark Williams, Friend of Sharyn Duncan.
 
We pray for those serving in our Armed Forces, especially Luke Heier, nephew of Barbara Millen, serving with the Special Forces.
 
We give thanks for the birth of Millicent Jewell Barbercheck, born on May 30th to Chelsea and Joe Barbercheck.
 
We remember, O Lord, all those who have served in our Armed Forces and commend them to you for their bravery, their patriotism, and their honor. We ask that those who serve our country today may be kept in your everlasting love and that comfort and encouragement might be given to their families. We pray for peace and ask that your holy will might prevail among all people, and your name be exalted forever.
     
We pray for those who have died, especially Edna Swift, mother of Karen Gorton, who died last week.
 
We pray for peace in the war-torn region of Syria and for all those who have lost their homes due to violence throughout the world.  
 
We pray for our Bishops Alan Gates and Gayle Harris.
 
Your prayers and support are greatly appreciated.
 
Regards,


The Rev. Melanie McCarley
Rector