Greetings!
CAMPAIGN UPDATE:
 
St John’s 2018 Facility Campaign

  More than $42,000 Raised!

You are closing in on our Campaign Goal of $47K

First you funded a New 10 Ton HVAC Unit!
Next a New Water Heater Will Soon Be Installed!

Now a New Roof on the Historic Church Awaits Your Funding
  Give what you can…When you can!
You can contribute online by clicking on this new "Give" button:  
Or

  • You can indicate on your check or credit card authorization the amount is for the 2018 Facility Campaign. This can be contributed during the offertory on Sunday or mailed to:

   St. John's 5649 Mt. Gilead Rd. Centreville Virginia 20120

Doing a Little…Can Mean A Lot!
   
 Address Today’s Needs…Assure Tomorrow’s Dreams

David Weir, Senior Warden
PARISH NEWS
  • We surpassed our goal!!!
Many thanks go to all who donated backpacks for students in need at Centreville High School. Our goal was to provide 25 backpacks and we collected 27! These backpacks are sturdy and will last more than one year. (Students do not get a new backpack every year.) Many thanks for your generosity!
  • Afghan Orders

Several people have inquired about putting in an order for one of St. John's Centreville Afghans, which was produced and sold here a few years ago. If you would like to add your name to the list, we will collect the names and see if we have enough interest to put in an order. The list is in the Breezeway. (We need to order 12.) You may also email the office: [email protected]. The price is about $50.
  • Nursery help needed!
Our nursery supervisor, Gluay Zimmerman, will be away on August 5, 12 and 19. Lindsay Jones has volunteered to staff the nursery on August 5 and 12. We still need someone for August 19. Can you help? Please tell Carol as soon as possible.

  • Vestry
Wonder what the Vestry does and what goes on in Vestry meetings? Feel free to sit in on one! The Vestry meets on the third Sunday of each month at noon in the library. (The next meeting is Sunday, August 18). All but three members of our Vestry will be rotating off in February, having completed their 3 year terms and they cannot be re-elected for at least one year. So we will need up to 9 volunteers to fill the seats on the Vestry. Don't assume "someone else will do it" or "I have nothing to offer". Everyone has gifts and talents that can be used and we need YOUR help. Talk to a current Vestry member and/or sit in on a meeting. Then decide what you can do.

  • Israel Presentation by Walt Cooner
On Sunday, August 26, Walt Cooner, a specialist on the Middle East, will make a presentation on Israel - past, present and future. Why is there so much conflict in that part of the world? Is there any hope for a peaceful settlement? What is the current culture like? How do the different groups treat each other? For those going to Israel in January, what might we encounter when we get there? All are invited to come on Sunday, August 26 at 10:50 AM - 12:30/1:00 PM in the library . Note that this presentation will take the place of the lectionary class for this week only. (This is a change in date and time from what was originally discussed.)

Carol will be away on vacation from Monday, August 6 to Saturday, August 18. The Rev. Samuel Reddimalla will take the service on August 12. Val Tucker will lead Evening Prayer on Wednesday, August 8 and 15.

SUNDAY SERVICE
We can prepare our hearts & minds by reading ahead for the Sunday Service lessons.      

The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

August 5, 2018
9:30 AM 
 
 The First Reading: 2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a
Often, God will not save us from the temporal consequences of our sins, allowing the natural unfolding of life to refine us from our waywardness. God nonetheless will be present with us through our disasters and travails.

The Psalm: 51:1-13
  
The Epistle: Ephesians 4:1-16
Followers of Jesus are called and equipped for the work God puts in front of them. The work is not without suffering and travail, not without obstacle and frustration, even paralyzing doubt, but growth into spiritual maturity comes through perseverance.

The Gospel: John 6:24-35
Humanity is concerned with temporal matters and immediate needs, distracted from the spiritual and foundational anchors of God's presence and provision. May we seek to be hungry for the Bread of Life.
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THE ADULT LECTIONARY FORUM

MEETS EACH SUNDAY IN THE LIBRARY, FOLLOWING THE SERVICE 
  FROM 10:50 - 11:50 AM
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CHILD CARE IS PROVIDED IN THE NURSERY  
(Rm. 205) 
During the Service
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JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL: 10:30 - 11:30 AM
 Each week, St. John's children join with three of our Ministry Partners: 
Fairfax Chinese Christian Church, Wellspring UCC & Grace Baptist Church
 
We offer 3 classes:
 
PreK: Rm. 205; 
K - 6th grade: Rm. 207/208;
 7th - 12th grade: Rm 206
 
DIOCESE
  • Evening classes at Virginia Theological Seminary
“Let’s Talk: Leading with Hope During Difficult Times”
A "Taste" of Lifelong Learning @ VTS, Thursday, August 23
Lettie Pate Evans Room, Addison Academic Building 
6:45 p.m. - Reception, 7:30 p.m. - Presentation
Free, registration requested,  register HERE
Join us for a panel conversation with VTS faculty members, including our dean, Ian Markham, exploring how Christian hope can guide our conversations during times of discord and division. To RSVP, CLICK HERE
Evening Community Classes for Fall
Weeknights, September 10 - November 24, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.


VOLUNTEERING AT ST. JOHN'S
Sign Up Here to be an altar server *, or to donate flowers for a Sunday service, or to bring refreshments for Coffee Hour after the service. * (if you're not an altar server, and would like to be a Lay Eucharistic Minister (LEM), a Lector, or a Crucifer, please see Carol).
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COMMUNITY
  • "We know that food can be one of the most expensive items on a household budget list. Our hope is that in allowing our clients to visit once per month they will save enough money to pay for other expenses such as rent or utility bills." - WFCM
  • Items are collected weekly in the baskets at the front door of the church.
WFCM requested foods this month:
Currently Needed Items
Food & Beverages
  • Pasta Sauce
  • Canned carrots or beets
  • Vienna sausages
  • Sugar
  • Canned pasta
  • Chili
  • Canned fruit (no pineapple needed this month)
  • Oatmeal
  • Black beans
  • Dry lentils
You can visit the WFCM website to see additional items listed:
OPPORTUNITIES
  • Update on ‘Footsteps of Jesus’ Program; Trip to the Holy Land Jan. 29 – Feb. 7 2019

The trip is now FULL.  We now have 29 former, current, or family members of St. John’s and Emmanuel registered with St. Georges College in Jerusalem. We are excited that so many have decided to make this voyage. The group has the maximum of 40 participants; with 11 coming from outside of our two parishes.
 
Here is an updated schedule for planning / budgeting purposes:
 
Fall 2018 – Joint Parish Educational Meeting at Emmanuel in Delaplane
November 2018 – 50% payment due to St. Georges ($1,225)
December 2018/January 2019 – Joint Parish / Send off Dinner (and final information)
January 29 – February 7, 2019 – Pilgrimage
 
Walt Cooner  [email protected]
Lee Johnson  [email protected]
Barbara Tourtelot [email protected]
Andrew Wade  [email protected]
 
Reminder
Every Wednesday evening, we have a service of Holy Eucharist and healing at 6:00 PM. The service is about 30 minutes. It is a perfect alternative for those who cannot come to church on Sunday mornings, as well as a good spiritual boost in the middle of the week. Come join us!

Belonging
Those who belong to God and know themselves to be loved unconditionally by God find great confidence and freedom. There is nothing that God does not know. There is no place where God is not present. There is nothing that can separate us from God’s love. Nothing. Ever.
-Br. David Vryhof

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My email address is [email protected],
and the office number is 703-803-7500. 

May our ministry together spread God's love to all whom we encounter.
      - Carol

        The Rev. Carol Hancock, Rector
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 5649 MT. GILEAD RD. , CENTREVILLE, VA | 703-803-7500
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