Our Vision Statement: ‘With the heart and mind of Christ, we transform the world.’

Reflection from our Pastors

Thursday, July 10, 2025


Sunday’s Gospel from Luke is a story about what it means to be disciples of Christ in community. Jesus is clearly affirming that proclaiming the good news of the kin-dom is not a solo performance, but a communal and relational activity of the whole body of those commissioned. The message is ever inclusive and ever expansive.


We have heard this story about Jesus’ sending of the 72 disciples so many times that we may have forgotten the job description…


Jesus begins by saying, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few, so I’m appointing you,” yeah you, and you and you… He holds out his hands over our heads and prays a powerful prayer… “Bring peace to every house you enter. I am giving you authority over demons, illness, even death.” We have been blessed by our brother Jesus to serve in His name.


Episcopal Reverend Barbara Brown Taylor reminds us that “Jesus could have insisted that we remain his ASSISTANTS, for our own safety, and to avoid malpractice suits. He could have said, “Just mix the mud while I heal these blind people,” or, “Could you take off the bandages after I cleanse these lepers?” or, “Why don’t you hold the baskets while I feed the hungry.”


Instead, right here in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus TRANSFERS his ministry to us while he is still alive.” With little training or instruction, Jesus sends us out to spread peace to all and to serve all people, particularly the poor, the weak, the sick, and the lonely.”


Next Jesus tells us…


"Be on your way, and remember: I am sending you as lambs in the midst of wolves. Do not carry a walking stick or knapsack; wear no sandals…”


Wait…What was that part about lambs in the midst of wolves? No purse, no shoes, sorry Jesus but I need to use a walker!


We often like to imagine a beautiful mountaintop scene with discipleship being all about celebrating God’s presence with everyone joining hands and singing kum ba yah, but we know from our own personal experiences, that living a life of faith has its ups and downs. Life as a disciple of Christ can be a bit of a roller coaster. And Jesus is painting a realistic picture of life for these disciples. Some days, they will be received well, and community will be formed. Meals will be shared, people will be healed, and the kin-dom of God will be glimpsed. But other times, well, it’s just not all that pretty. Yet if we know that to be the case from the start, it might be easier for us to carve out a space for God to be a part of every aspect of our journeys. God with us at every twist and turn in the road.


So let’s remember that during the heat of the summer, on July 6th , Jesus came to remind us of our baptismal covenant to go outside the church doors, just like so many before us, to leave our wallet, our luggage, and our spare clothes in the closet; to take in a deep breath and head out into places we never imagined. Maybe we’ll be sent to comfort a friend in the hospital, or to speak a word of reconciliation to a neighbor or a family member, or to stand up for injustice at our workplace. Maybe we will be called to the food pantry, or to advocate for our LGBTQIA+ siblings in Christ, or to take a courageous stand at a public meeting.


We are called to keep going on the mission Christ has given us – to go into the world, our topsy-turvy, chaotic, ups and downs world, and share what we know to be good news, the very Gospel itself. So, let’s do it. All we need is the name of Jesus and each other. We are never, ever alone.


In the name of the One who sends us out. Amen,


Mother Rosean

301 Faith Partners Pub Get-Together Today at 3:30!


Come to our monthly meetup!



We will enjoy the beautiful shade and scenery this month on Thursday, July 10, at 3:30 PM at STODGY BREWING located at 1802 Laport Ave.

Service Recordings

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time


The recording of readings and homily for July 6, 2025, 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, has been uploaded here.

 

Associate Pastor Jane Reina presided at the Mass and delivered the homily.

Prayer Requests

prayer believe.jpg

Praying for peace, health and well-being through challenging times.


+Jeff Klein, son of Debbie Klein

+Mary Powers and Katie Richards, members healing from long COVID

+Milo Pasquale Cushman -- brother of Liz Urban, member

+Hope Kunze,  granddaughter of Mother Rosean


Valerie Dorr, mother of Deana Andrist, TLC

+Cindy Cloyd, member

+Sandra Life, member

+Julie Lucas, daughter of Bruce and Carol Yeazell


+The Grant and Cloyd families, for healing

+Carolyn Sue Cecil and family, friends of Mary

of Magdala

Mary Lou and David Devlin, members


+Rachel, Ryan, & Chloe Honeybourne, family of Julia Morrow, friend of Mary of Magdala

+ Sharyl Hoepfinger, for prayers of healing

+ Jenny Witzke, for prayers of support

+Pastor Rick Reiten, Pastor at Trinity Lutheran

~~~~~~~~~~~

A blessed and peaceful repose of souls for those who've passed and comfort for the friends and families.


+Donna Lusby, friend of Ralph, Anne, Debbie, Mark, Dori, and Tom, members

+Lois Hug, mother of MaryAnne Heyman, member

+Richard Life, member of Mary of Magdala

+Donald Sherlock, brother-in-law of Dori Healy


+Joseph Grant, nephew of David and Cindy Cloyd

+Dennis Healy, Tom Healy's brother and Dori's brother-in-law

+Barbara Lange, grandmother of Gray La Fond

+Leonard Urban, husband of member Liz Urban

+Tess Peters, friend of Mary Lou Devlin, member

+Kelly Cahill, friend of Ruth Alexander

+Pauline Devlin, David Devlin's mother

+James Lyons, brother-in-law of Mary Lyons, member


+Carole Lyons, sister-in-law of Mary Lyons, member

+Jessica Melton, family friend of Jane Reina

+Jim Carroll, husband of member Dori Carroll

Please send prayer requests to marymagdalafc@gmail.com. Prayers will be listed for one month unless requested for longer. Prayers for the repose of souls will be listed for six months unless requested for a longer time.

Upcoming Mass Times

Sunday Mass -

July 13, 12:30 pm

  • In person and Zoom available
  • Mother Rosean Amaral presiding





Wednesday - Weekday Mass

July 16, 11:00 am

  • Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
  • No Zoom available
  • Mother Rosean presiding

Sunday Mass -

July 20, 12:30 pm

  • In person and Zoom available
  • Mother Rosean presiding
  • Join us for a salad potluck after Mass


Wednesday - Weekday Mass

July 23, 11:00 am

  • Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
  • No Zoom available
  • Mother Rosean presiding

... and More

Did you miss an article or announcement?



Past e-bulletins are posted on our website here. Below are links to some key articles:


  • ECC News from the House of Laity - May - here
  • Spring News from the Office of Presiding Bishop - here.
  • Read the recent ECC statement on immigration here.
  • Ongoing Giving Opportunities in Fellowship hall; see list here.
  • Dedicating Altar Flowers? Contact Joan Stepleton at JoanStepleton@gmail.com or 864-650-2816. A $25 dollar donation is kindly requested.

Mary of Magdala Parish Community


Members: Need to view, update information or download a copy of the member directory? Just click here.


-->If you are in need of a picture for the directory, contact David Cloyd via this email. Put 'Need Picture for the Directory' in the subject line and include your name and telephone number in your email <--


CONTRIBUTIONS TO MARY OF MAGDALA

If you would like to contribute to Mary of Magdala,

click here to schedule a single or recurring Sunday offertory.


All are invited and ALL are welcome to join our parish community. Here is the webpage with more information on membership

301 Full Faith.png

Our Vision – ‘Our guiding Light’

Weaving a tapestry of love, hope and justice for the world.


The 301 Faith Partners--Mary of Magdala, Trinity Lutheran, St Paul's Episcopal --have a Vision, Mission and Values statement that guides our relationships, interactions, and shared projects and ministries.


Read about our Mission, Core Values and Covenant here.


The ECC Regional Website - View here.

Newsletters of Trinity Lutheran Church and the St. Paul's Episcopal  

Click here for the Trinity Lutheran Church monthly newsletter, "Tidings". And here is St Paul's weekly bulletin.