November 22nd, 2024

This Week

The Feast of St. Andrew's:

Bring Your Chili, Pie, & Pledge Card!

Whenever a church is named after a saint, that feast day is a really big deal. A church's patronal feast day is normally celebrated with food and fellowship and a quick look to the past and the future. 


Join us this Sunday, November 24th, as we worship together and celebrate the Feast of St. Andrew, our patronal feast day. God willing, we'll have bagpipes, our ingathering and blessing of the pledges, and a wonderful lunch following the service. Let's celebrate what God has done at St. Andrew's this year!

Our virtual service is online every Sunday. Tune in at 10:30 am on the St. Andrew's Jax YouTube page. You can find the bulletin on the YouTube page or linked below.


Want to share one of our Sunday sermons? All of our sermons are available online! Check them out here now, and subscribe to 'Sunday Sermons at St. Andrew's' on your favorite podcast app!

Bulletin
Lectionary
Those Who Serve

Help Wanted!


Do you have a gift for prayer? Do you like greeting folks? Could you bring a tray of cookies one Sunday?


We are in need of Intercessors, Ushers, and Coffee Hour hosts! Talk to Kathleen

for more details.

Christian Formation This Week

Adults: Join us in Classroom 1 at 9 a.m. this Sunday as we discuss the Gospels.

This week: Youth ages 10-16

Join us this Sunday from 12-1 in the Parish Hall. Pizza provided.

Office Hours



The Church Office will be open 9:30am until 2:30pm Monday and Tuesday. It will be closed Wednesday through Friday for Thanksgiving.

Spotlight on Stewardship

Our Theology of Stewardship


Many of us have reasons to give that look very different from each other's, but the reason we give as Christians has to do with our theology of stewardship.


In Genesis, we learn that everything in creation is made by God, but humans are given the special role to look after and care for all of creation as a steward (think more Downton Abbey, less airline steward). A more modern day idea would be the role of a manager- they don't own the place, but they run the joint.


God has entrusted the whole of creation to us, and therefore we are responsible for being good stewards of it all: creation, our bodies, our time, and of course, our money.


Learning to manage God's resources in God's ways helps us to feel a sense of humility, a sense of responsibility for our church, and disconnects us from the constant earthly pursuit of "more." Giving is not just necessary to keep the church alive in the world and leave a legacy to future generations, but it's also a spiritual discipline to remind us that we are in control of our possessions, our possessions do not control us.


Giving fundamentally changes your relationship with God, with your church, and with your stuff. In the gospels, Jesus mentions money more than any other subject besides the Kingdom of God. He knows it is an area of temptation, an area that we can tend to prioritize over the less tangible virtues of faith, relationship, and mercy. Giving helps us to right those priorities.

 

And this is why we ask you to prayerfully consider your 2025 Pledge to St. Andrew's. While this may seem like just numbers, this is primarily a spiritual decision.


We’ll be gathering our pledges on this Sunday, November 24th, or you can pledge online below!

Mtr. Lisa's Letter
Treasurer's Letter
Virtual Pledge Card

Ongoing

Angel Tree


Come this Sunday to grab an angel off the tree to help a child or adult experience some Christmas magic!


Select an angel ornament with gift suggestions from the Angel Tree in the church narthex and bring a NEW, UNWRAPPED gift by Sunday, December 1st.


All of the gifts are going to St. Mary's "Christmas Room" where parents will have the opportunity to select gifts for their children. A list of gift suggestions is here. Christmas gift bags, tissue & ribbon are also welcomed.

Pecans & Chocolate Covered Pecans

Are Here!


The church will have bags of delicious pecans and chocolate covered pecans on sale for $10 a bag again this year. Please see Arlene or Paul Spilker  to get your order this Sunday!

Save the Dates

November 24th: St. Andrew's Sunday


December 1st: Advent Begins:

Angel Tree Gifts Collected and Blessed!

December 12th: Christmas Concert


December 17th: ECW Christmas Party

Around the Diocese

New Beginnings!


New Beginnings is a renewal retreat for youth in grades 6-8. It is led by high school youth, and supervised by adults. NB is a weekend that explores friendships, family, and faith and helps participants grow in their love of themselves, others and our Lord Jesus Christ.


We were so excited to have three of our youth and our Children's Minister Sally at the New Beginnings that took place this past weekend!

Prayer List
Please Remember in your Prayers:

Vivienne & Dean C., Bitsie R.,

 Bonnie B., Victoria P., Sam C.,

Mason M., Buzz C., Mark M.,

 Harrison S., Bruce R., Rick E.,

 Kay M., Suzanne & Travis M.

Taylor Ann D., Sura F., Joyce C.,Donna & Bob B., John S.

Susan Servais 11/24

Mike Yeoman 11/24

William Nazario 11/28

Zeke Charron 11/29

Alana Webb 11/29

Bev Saulter 11/30

 

Sheldon & Susan Servais 11/26

Gary & Jan Walker 11/26

Randy & Sheila Kuyath 11/27

 

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