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Guide Us to Thy Perfect Light

A Message from Fr. John Spicer, Rector

After a one-week snow delay, we’ll celebrate the feast of the Epiphany this Sunday, Jan. 12, with our own flair—the annual visit from the Three Kings. Epiphany falls on Jan. 6, after the 12 days of Christmas, but we transfer the feast to a Sunday so more people can experience our majestic visitors. The kings will be with us at both the 8 and 10:15 a.m. services. At the 10:15 a.m. service, which will include incense, we’ll also baptize three new members of the family of God.


Epiphany marks the turn in the salvation story when the Good News begins to draw in people beyond the boundaries of the people of Israel. The magi were court astrologers perhaps from the Parthian Empire, naturalists of their day observing the created order for signs of divine activity and direction. They saw a star that led them to seek the new king of Israel, the messiah who would reign in ways no one expected.


God is still at work that way—drawing us toward new hope in surprising ways, working through us to shine light into darkness and bless those the world tends to forget. So, in this new year, as resolutions abound, invite God to do that work through you. Ask, “How can I be a point of light myself?”


New Year Brings Communion Change 


Since April 2021, when we returned to in-person worship during the pandemic, we’ve been serving consecrated wine in individual cups at the standing Communion stations. We owe great thanks to our Altar Guild members, who have painstakingly filled thousands of little cups for us. But now, COVID has become part of the landscape, like other contagious diseases we endure and try not to share. So, starting this Sunday, Jan. 12, to relieve the burden on the Altar Guild, the standing Communion stations will offer intinction—dipping the consecrated bread into the consecrated wine. Ministers there will offer you a chalice into which you may dip your bread (being careful not to put your fingers into the wine). Drinking from the chalice won’t be offered at these stations; as always, if you’d like to drink from the chalice, please come to the altar rail. At the same time, we know some parishioners deal with compromised immune systems, and a few of us may feel slightly under the weather any given Sunday. So, we will retain a few individual cups at the standing stations, just for those who need them.


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Life at St. Andrew's

Save the Date – Breakfast and Annual Meeting Jan. 26


On Sunday, Jan. 26, we’ll gather for a single service at 9:30 a.m., followed by our Annual Parish Meeting in the undercroft. The meeting begins during our worship, with the state-of-the-parish address as the sermon (and no longer than usual!). Then we’ll adjourn downstairs for breakfast provided by our wonderful Hospitality Commission and a celebration of 2024. We’ll thank the outgoing Vestry members, elect the next Vestry class, hear reports from our senior and junior wardens, review the 2024 parish budget, and take nominations for delegates to our new bishop’s first Diocesan Convention. (If you know now that you’d like to be considered as a convention delegate, just email me) And, in this season of Oscar buzz, we’ll enjoy St. Andrew’s own annual award—the presentation of the Rector’s Cross. 

— Fr. John

New Seasonal Learning Opportunities Kick Off With Outreach

In this season of Epiphanytide, we’re offering a series of learning opportunities on outreach ministry—Living the Light: Discovering God Through Serving Others. On Thursday nights from Jan. 16 through Feb. 27 at HJ’s, we’ll explore the theology that supports outreach ministry, and we’ll hear from parishioners who lead some of our outreach partnerships about how this work has changed their hearts as they shine Christ’s light into the world. Living the Light begins with dinner at 5:30 p.m. with the class from 6 to 7 p.m. We’ll end the sessions with Compline, a beautiful five-minute service of prayer for the end of day. The classes will be livestreamed as well as offered in person.


Look for more—and more varied—learning opportunities to come. Our Adult Christian Formation Commission is working with our Children’s, Youth, Young Adult, and Discernment Commissions to coordinate themes for spiritual growth across age groups and design them to follow seasons across the year—some based on the Church calendar (e.g., Lent) and some based on the shape of our lives (e.g., back-to-school time).


These spiritual-growth commissions also will be reaching out to parishioners to learn what topics, formats, and schedules will best meet their needs. Rather than setting one time slot for a variety of topics (the model we had been following with Trailside on Thursday nights), we’ll offer learning opportunities in a variety of formats and at times potential attendees say they can come.


  • January 16- The Theology of Serving Others- Mtr. Jean Long
  • January 23 - Melissa Rock (Free Store and Andie’s Pantry)
  • January 30 - Kathy Shaffer (Haiti) Gina Heise (Jewish Vocational Services)
  • February 6 - Bruce Long (KC Community Kitchen and St Paul’s Pantry); Carolyn Kroh (KC Community Garden)
  • February 13- Dorothy Curry (Banneker School Garden and Sr. Berta’s Friendship Circles)
  • February 20 - Janet Kelly (St. James’ Ministries);Karen Lundgren (Gordon Parks Elementary School)
  • February 27- Cathy Mosely (Rose Brooks and Pet Ministry) 


Good Book Club Turns to Romans

Through Feb. 5, the Good Book Club will be reading what many scholars would call the Gospel according to the apostle Paul, the most complete statement of his theology: the Letter to the Romans. Written in the years 56-57, less than 30 years after Jesus’ death and resurrection, the letter to the Romans tries to explain how this new expression of faith is rooted in Judaism but is available to all humanity. Paul explores the concepts of salvation, the power of God, and grace. While Romans is not always easy reading, it proclaims what it means to be a disciple of Christ and how that translates into daily life, offering lessons that have been informing and inspiring Jesus’ followers for 2,000 years. You can get the readings in daily texts or emails—just contact Fr. John to sign up.

St. Andrew’s Nursery

St. Andrew’s Nursery is now open for both the 8:00 AM and 10:15 AM services, providing a safe and welcoming space for your little ones while you enjoy the service. Whether you’re attending early or later, you can rest easy knowing your child is in good hands!

Can't make it to church this Sunday? Remember that St. Andrew's broadcasts each worship service to our website, our YouTube Channel, and our Facebook page. You can also catch the sermon the following day on our social media channels. Or listen to it on our podcast channel; check out our Linktree for your preferred way to connect with worship: http://linktr.ee/standrewskc.

Hearing-Assist Devices

You may have noticed a stand of headphones as you come in from the porte-cochere on Sundays. These are hearing-assist devices that amplify the sound system during worship. If you would like to use one, just pick it up as you come in!

Jesus With You . . . at Home

If you're worshipping at home, you can pick up consecrated wafers to use during our celebrations of Holy Eucharist. They're available in a basket in the narthex, or from the office, anytime the church is open. If getting out is a challenge, we'll be happy to deliver wafers to you. Just contact Mary Sanders (by email or at 816-523-602, ext. 110) about arranging delivery. 


If you need help connecting to St. Andrew’s Online to participate in worship opportunities, but your computer is giving you trouble, just contact Deacon Adam James or 816-352-2742 for assistance.

Make a New Year’s Resolution to Serve: Join the Altar Guild

As we begin a new year, St. Andrew’s Altar Guild warmly invites you to consider making a resolution to serve. Whether you’re new to this ministry or have served before, we welcome you to join us in this meaningful work.


The Altar Guild is more than preparing the sanctuary; it’s a ministry of reverence, fellowship, and a way to deepen your faith through service. By helping to set the altar, arrange flowers, and prepare for worship, you’ll contribute to a tradition that enhances our collective worship experience.


Looking for a way to meet new people or serve alongside friends? The Altar Guild offers a welcoming place for all who feel called to this special ministry.


If you feel called to join us in this special ministry, please contact Ellen Junger for more information. We would love to welcome you!'

Epiphany at St. Andrew's

What is Epiphany? 

Epiphany is a great occasion to welcome people into God’s beloved community. This holy day marks the turn in the salvation story whereby the Good News begins to draw in people beyond the boundaries of the people of Israel. The magi were astrologers, naturalists of their day observing the created order for signs of divine activity and direction. They saw a star that led them to seek the new king of Israel, the ruler who would be so much more than anyone expected.  The Epiphany season celebrates Christ’s revelation as the light of the world, bringing life and hope, and shining brightest in our relationship with God and one another. Observed on January 6, the Feast of the Epiphany marks the Wise Men’s arrival to honor the Christ child in Bethlehem. The term “Epiphany,” derived from the Greek word meaning “manifestation” or “revealing,” signifies Jesus making God known to all. This feast concludes the Christmas season, which spans the Twelve Days of Christmas from December 25 to January 5, with some cultures celebrating January 5, or Twelfth Night, with feasting and festivities. 


Liturgical Colors Timeline:  

White, the festival color of the Church, is used for the Feast of the Epiphany, the days leading up to it, and the following Sunday, commemorating Jesus’ Baptism. The “Sundays after the Epiphany,” lasting 4-9 weeks depending on Easter’s date, are marked by green, representing the Church’s life and growth. 

White:  Sunday, Dec. 25 – Sunday, Jan. 12 (Baptism of Our Lord) 

Green: Sunday, Jan. 19 – Sunday, March 2

Events during Epiphany

January 12: Epiphany Service Featuring The Three Kings (magi) – Come take your picture!

January 18: MLK Evensong with Bishop Curry at Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral @ 4PM.

January 18: Free Store at St. James Church – Contact Melissa Rock (msrock01@gmail.com) for more info.

Jan. 23 – Feb. 27: Epiphany Outreach Series Begins – Dinner at 5:30PM, Program begins at 6PM.

January 24: Trivia Night! Hosted by St. Andrew’s Youth Ministry @ 6PM – ALL are welcome! Contact veronica@standrewkc.org.

January 26: St. Andrew’s Annual Meeting – New here? Existing member? Learn about St. Andrew’s, breakfast is served at 9:30 AM.

March 4: Shrove Tuesday Boy Scouts Pancake Dinner @ 5PM / HJ’s Building.

Upcoming Events

Trinity Guild Meeting & Luncheon

All women of the church are invited to attend the Trinity Guild lunch on Thursday, Jan. 23rd. We will begin at 10am with coffee and fellowship, followed by a brief meeting, a speaker, and then lunch. Our speaker this month is Joanna Glaze, who will talk about the meaning and symbolism of flowers and how they relate to the Bible. We are also collecting pull tabs from aluminum cans and odd pieces of gold and silver jewelry that you no longer wear. Please RSVP to Nancy Watson.

Our December 14 meeting was well-attended as we enjoyed a presentation from Bloom International.

Save the Date: You're invited to the ordinations to the diaconate of Jennifer (Sackhoff) Blevins and Keith Johnson, Jr., at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, at Grace & Holy Trinity Cathedral. 415 W. 13th St. in Kansas City.

Serving Our Community

Free Store - Coming January 18

This year we will continue the 25+ year legacy of Free Store on January 18th at St. James Church (55th & The Paseo). We invite you to join us in spreading hope, offering warmth, nourishment & dignity to our neighbors during a challenging time of the year.


Consider being a messenger of hope by:


GIVING financially to support the purchase of new winter clothing, hygiene items, and gas cards for our guests. Click here to give through Venmo.


SERVING as a volunteer to set up, serve a meal, shop with a family and more. Click here to sign up to volunteer. 


PRAYING for those who are experiencing homelessness, poverty, and food insecurity in our community.


LEARNING more about the event & its impact at standrewkc.org/free-store.


Together, we can continue to bless our community and share God’s love. For more information please reach out to Melissa Rock or Janet Kelley.

Children, Youth & Young Adult Ministry

Contact Veronica Wiebold for questions about children, youth, or young adult ministries.

Children's Ministry

Sunday Mornings at St. Andrew’s for Kids

Sunday school takes place during the 10:15 service and join their families in to have communion together.

Look for the colorful doors in the children’s ministry wing to find your child’s classroom. Veronica and our youth members will greet families and help guide you to your child’s classroom.

  • Nursery (8 wks – 3yrs): Orange doors.
  • PreK – 1st grade: Green doors.
  • 2nd – 4th grade: Red doors.


Serve Sunday School: Are you ready to dive deeper into the community of St. Andrew’s? If you enjoy kids, enjoy playing, and enjoy telling stories... Then helping in the classroom is just for you. Sign up here to serve in either of the Sunday school classes. Signing up 2 times per quarter would be tremendously helpful.


Children’s Commission Meeting: January 12th, following the 10:15 AM service in the church library. The Children’s Commission meets every second Sunday of the month.


Faith at Home:

We’re excited to continue offering weekly parent pages, available next to the Sunday school sign-in sheets. These resources will keep families informed about what their children are learning and provide opportunities for faith conversations at home.

Youth Ministry

Youth Commission Meeting: January 12th, 9:15 AM at HJ’s Community Center. This meeting is held every first Sunday of the month.


Student Leadership Meeting: January 19th, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM at HJ’s Community Center (Zoom option available).


Youth Group Schedule:

January 12th: Movie Day: Enjoy a faith-based film. Bring a snack to share and your favorite blanket! (3:30 PM - 5:30 PM at HJ’s)

January 19th: Service Project: Acts of Kindness. Assemble care kits or write letters of encouragement. (3:30 PM - 5:00 PM at HJ’s)

January 23rd: Trivia Night Prep: Decorating baskets for the event. (6:00 PM at St. Andrew’s, Jewell Room)

January 24th: Trivia Night: Meet in the Undercroft at 5:15 PM for volunteers. Event starts at 6:00 PM.

January 26th: No Youth Group.

January 28th: Ski Trip Planning Meeting. (7:00 PM in the Jewell Room)


20s30s Ministry

Brunch Gatherings: Every third Sunday of the month following the 10:15 AM service. Meet at HJ’s to decide where to go for brunch.


Weekly Meetups: Stay tuned for updates on our weekly gatherings!

Adult Christian Formation

Café 9:15

Sunday morning, 9:15-10 a.m.


Christian Journey

Sunday, 8:45-10 a.m.


Men's Lectionary Group

Thursday, 7:30-8:30 a.m.

Sacred Spaces

Tuesday, 6 p.m.


Tai Chi for Beginners

Monday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.


Good Book Club

Daily

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Brown Baggin’ & Books Reading Group

Looking for a fun and engaging way to read and discuss great books? St. Andrew’s Brown Baggin’ & Books is a lively, welcoming group that meets once a month to share a love of reading! We meet the second Wednesday of each month, September to May, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM via Zoom. Our members select the books, and we dive into thoughtful discussions with guiding questions to deepen our understanding.

 

 Contact Kathryn Holtze for more information or call 303-579-0124.

Give Online

You can mail your gifts to the church, give online, or text STANDREWKC to 73256.


Send a Venmo gift to @StAndrews-EpiscopalChurch. Be sure to notate your intention for the gift.

St. Andrew's is here for you.

Please remember that St. Andrew's is here for you. If you are in need or you are aware of another parishioner in need of assistance, please email Mtr. Rita Kendagor, assistant rector. You can also submit a request online or call the church office at 816-523-1602.


Send us your prayer requests through a form, our Facebook page,

or by texting PRAYER to 816-312-5152.

Remember in Prayer

Romo

David P.

Jamie P.

Rose

Destiny

Bill

Bev 

Paul

Bryan

Alan

Bart

James

Julie B.

Bill

Torni

Mary S.

Carolyn H.

Tom G.

Rozzie

Matt

Jen

Rod

Sharon

Janessa

Avery

Baby Angus

Bob

Gail

Beverly

Christine

Patrick

Gretchen

Scout

Allee

Peter

Mary L.

Sabin

Tucker

Scudder Family

July

Peter

Corny

Quint

Peach

Eric S.

Robert

Katherine

Mary N.

Edie 

Taylor M.

Mason & family

Jim

Grant

Carrie

Jerold & Isaac 

Laura (Lolly)

Frank

Peggy

DeVette

If you wish to add or remove a name, please notify Erin Lemanski no later than Sunday at noon for the Prayer List to be updated each week. Names will be listed for six months, unless otherwise stated. Thank you!

Worship Times

Worship is in person and livestreamed each Sunday. Daily prayer is available in the Pray at 8 Facebook group at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.


Friday at 12 p.m. – Noon Eucharist – Watch here


Sunday at 8 a.m. – Rite I Holy Eucharist – Watch here

For those who find spiritual comfort and strength in the rich Elizabethan language of centuries-old worship, our early-morning service of prayer, Scripture, a sermon, a musical solo, and time-honored hymns, is the perfect way to start your Sabbath.


Sunday at 10:15 a.m. – Rite II Holy Eucharist – Watch here

Worship the Lord in the beauty of Scripture, a sermon, and prayers for ourselves and our world. Glorious hymns, organ, and choral music intertwine with the spoken parts of our celebration. We offer online Children’s Chapel via Zoom before 10 a.m.; and in-person Sunday school during the 10 a.m. service.


Daily at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m – Pray at 8

Join us in the Pray at 8 Facebook group. In just 10 to 15 minutes, you can stop, breathe, and find God’s refreshment to support you through your day or carry you on to bed. It’s a beautiful way to remember that God is our constant helper and strength.

Diocesan News

Read the December 19th issue of the New Spirit

Bulletin & Messenger Deadline


The publication deadline for the Saturday Messenger and Sunday bulletin is on Sunday at noon one week before publication. Material received after Sunday at noon will be added to the next week's publications. Please submit material to Erin Lemanski (erin@standrewkc.org).

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