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The First Sunday after Pentecost - Trinity Sunday

6/4/2023


Readings for this Sunday

Genesis 1:1-2:4a

Psalm 8

2 Corinthians 13:11-13

Matthew 28:16-20


Worship with us this Sunday

8:00 & 10:00 a.m.


The 10 am service will livestream on Facebook and Youtube.

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Service Volunteers

8:00 am

Joe French - Verger

Bill Borne - Server

Uche Okeke - reader

ushers

Dick & Steven Phelps


10:00 am

Scott Doggett - Verger

Angela Urick - Bells

Jeff Jacobie - Server

Acolytes

Evan U. (Crucifer)

Nick Oliver - Reader

Ushers

James Barlow

& Donna Robinson

"There move the ships, and there is that Leviathan, which you have made for the sport of it.”  

Psalm 104:27

Translation from The Book of Common Prayer 

 

When I was in college, the prayer book’s mention of “that Leviathan” always brought a smile to the face of my priest. “For the sport of it,” he’d chuckle. “Can you imagine? That at least some part of God’s reason for creation is God’s enjoyment of it? Even parts of creation, like the Loch Ness monster, we will only ever guess or gossip about. Even those parts we’ll never know at all. Each one, known by God. Enjoyed by God. Creation brings God joy.” Maybe, added to the other verbs we remember about God’s relationship to us, we’d do well to remember “enjoys.” 

 

In his short, whimsical book God is an Amateur, John Claypool obverses that, where you and I are likely to read the word “amateur” to mean “a person who isn’t good enough at a thing to be professionally paid,” the origins of the word suggest one who does a thing because they love to do the thing. So, he says, “God as an amateur in the original sense of the word, not as one who is a novice or inexperienced, but one who does something for the love of it. God’s only motivation is love.”  

 

God’s approach to creation helps center me in the summer season. Don’t get me wrong, I love summer. And, if I’m honest? Summer presents its challenges. Four kids and no schedule? Or is it four kids and six schedules? Friends and neighbors, coming and going, sometimes ship passing. How on earth do you get a thing done? But also, how many times does the orbit of the urgent only talk us out of the space we might have made for other things that could have breathed our hearts to life? 

 

I know, I know. Easier said than done. But as a start this morning I spent thirty minutes cleaning the insides of a fountain pen. Taking my lead from my Maker, I did a thing for the sport of it. Not because it was essential but because it brought me joy. And as I worked the pen flush through the chambers, I remembered that you and I are fountain pens of God’s delight. If I’m lucky, the next time I’m in church, I’ll still remember and blush a little bit. I might even break Episcopalian protocol and laugh out loud. 

 

You and me and our new to us neighbor, all of us, saved from the tedium of justifying our existence. Enjoying God and each other. Made for joy. And God’s delight.  

 

Who knew? 

 

In the joy and delight of Jesus, 

This Week

This Sunday is Austin Street Sunday

Be prepared to bring Hard-Boiled Eggs and cookies with you to church this Sunday. The team led by Julie Anne Anderson will be serving dinner this week. If you would like to join the team, email [email protected].

First Summer Field Trip is Tea & Talk with Gateway of Grace

On June 3, we will host the first of our A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Summer Field Trips with Gateway of Grace. Enjoy a lovely high tea and hear testimonies of persecuted Christian refugees from Iran. The event is Saturday, June 3rd, from 1:30-3:30 pm, at The Episcopal Church of the Holy Nativity in Plano. There is a suggested donation that will be covered by the church, but you are welcome to contribute to that donation if you desire. 

Learn More about Gateway of Grace at 9 am in the Parish Hall

Join us at the formation hour at 9 am to hear about the work of Gateway of Grace, and hear from those who attended the Tea & Talk on Saturday.

Coffee & Conversations at Well Grounded Coffee

Every Monday from 10-11 am, Fr. Jonathan invites you to join in a conversation free from programming or agenda, just a cup with friends. The group meets at Well Grounded Coffee on Garland Rd, which serves excellent coffee and has a significant purpose in the community. You can find out more about Well Grounded Coffee by visiting wellgrounded.coffee

Wednesday Bible Study

On May 10, the Wednesday Bible Study continues the exploration of the book of Esther. Esther was the Jewish queen challenged to consider that perhaps she had been brought both to a crucial moment and her station in life "for such a time as this." What if God has likewise put us here, at St. James, in northeast Dallas, "for such a time as this"? And what do we discover about God in her story? Come and see! All are welcome.

Coming Soon

Second Sunday Brunch

You are invited to brunch at 9:00 am on the second Sunday of each month in summer. This is a great opportunity to participate in life together outside of the normal services and a simple way to invite someone to experience the community of St. James. Join us June 11 for the first brunch.

Mark your calendar for the next Blood Drive

We will be welcoming the Carter BloodCare bus again on June 18th. you can see the schedule and make a reservation to donate by clicking here.

Pops & Pie 

A Fundraising Musical Celebration of Faith, Family, and Country 

Our music department is hosting a night of Americana music and pie as a way to help raise funds for music expenses. Join us on July 1, at 7:00 pm for performances by choir members, and special guests, and a pie contest that is open to all.

Practice Generosity by Giving

White Rock Center of Hope

The featured food pantry items for June are Beans — any color but green (Navy, Kidney, Pinto, Black, etc.) & Kid-friendly, pop-top items — Vienna sausages, Spam, etc. (not candy, though). Please items to the barrel in the Parish Hall this month.



Thank you for your continued support of this vital outreach ministry partner in East Dallas.

Make a Pledge to St. James

The Stewardship Campaign is an ongoing invitation to make a pledge toward the operating budget of St. James. Your donation is essential to empowering the ministry and mission of our church.


If you have not made a pledge, visit www.stjamesdallas.org/pledge to complete your pledge today.


Summer is Here!

VBS Sign-ups are Open

Our VBS is scheduled for July 17-21. Signups have been going strong, but there is plenty of room for your child to participate and for you to volunteer. We will begin formal volunteer recruitment soon, but if you know you would like to help out, let us know!

SIgn Up for VBS
Sign Up to Volunteer at VBS

VBS Team Recruitment

VBS would not be possible without the shared work of many different people and you are invited to help make an impact on the lives of some of the youngest members of our community.

Click here for more information

Follow the link above to learn a little more about the needs of VBS and how you can join the team that will help meet those needs. We are thankful to Angela Urick for stepping up to help organize our VBS this year and hope to support her with a group of fantastic people like you.

Podcasting the Parables

The newest episode of Podcasting the Parables is available now and features Bill Borne and a discussion of the hidden treasure, the priceless pearl, and what joy in sacrifice might look like.


The podcast is  a year-long project of St. James where we take a dive into a different parable each month and wonder what the kingdom of God might look like in our lives every day.


Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Google, or Spotify.


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