Our Vision Statement: ‘With the heart and mind of Christ, we transform the world.’ | | |
19th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sunday, August 10, 2025
"Not everything that is faced can be changed;
but nothing can be changed
until it is faced."
—James Baldwin
Join us tomorrow at 12:30 pm in the Sanctuary or on Zoom for Sunday Mass with Mother Rosean Amaral presiding.
Thank you to Matt Chavez and
Ralph Dorland for serving as our lectors and to Becky and Matt Chavez for serving as our Eucharistic ministers.
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We are grateful to our marvelous Music Ministry for providing spirit-filled song.
Here is the worship aid (view or print) to assist with prayer.
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Zoom Link: Here
- For Zoom App: 431 502 8167
- Call-in Audio Only: +1 669 900 6833
- Meeting ID: 431 502 8167
Zoom attendees: it's helpful if you have any prayer you want to offer, put in the chat early. It is ok to put it in as soon as you join. This way we won’t miss any request for prayers!
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Join Table for 4 Now!
The Hospitality Ministry is offering the last time to join a “Table for 4” in 2025. This is an opportunity to get to know
other members of Mary of Magdala in smaller groups. Table for 4 is open to singles and couples.
Here’s how it works:
First, participants are arranged into a group of 4 (or 6 depending on responses). Second, the Table for 4 group decides whether to go out to breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, drinks, etc. Then, each Table will also find an agreeable date to meet one time during the months of August or September. And finally, you get to go out with a nice group of people and enjoy the time together.
If you are interested, select the RESERVE button below by August 10th. You will be contacted by the Hospitality Team regarding your Table of 4. Any questions please email or call Joan Chapman-Smith. jcs1320@gmail.com or (970) 224-0297
For reference, Table for 4 will be offered again in January/February 2026.
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Where is the Spirit taking us?
2nd Regional Synod
Rocky Mountain Region of the ECC
October 11, 2025
at Light of Christ
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A Prayer to Share on Hope
"Loving God, I call you by many names
I come before you today in need of hope, as my companion on my journey."
Read the 'Hope Prayer' here.
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Weekly Morning and Evening
Peace Prayer
Join us in a prayer for peace in the world and within ourselves. 20 minutes every Monday and Tuesday via Zoom. (Families invited!)
Monday Morning Peace Prayer
At 9:30 am on this Zoom Link
Meeting ID: 844 1669 8343, Passcode: 557026
Tuesday Evening Peace Prayer
At 7:00 pm on this Zoom Link < New Zoom Link
Meeting ID: 881 2656 0118 Passcode: 295075
May Mary, Mother of the World, who abhors all violence, pray for us. Rev. Jane
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Pastoral Care Training Session - August 23rd
Expanding pastoral care within our communities could be a great asset.
Recognizing the desire of ECC Pastors to expand pastoral care within their church communities, this interactive training provides insights and practices designed to help lay people make visits to other community members, offering them additional caring contact beyond that which the priest gives. It also considers ways to support the pastor and other clergy in the community.
Content: The 4- hour session is made up of modules which are entitled as follows...
a. Why Provide pastoral care?
b. Assuring confidentiality
c. Sharing prayer and Eucharist
d. Providing a listening ear (both active and reflective)
e. Maintaining healthy boundaries
f. Vetting volunteers for lay pastoral care ministry
g. Clergy support.
The training will be held on Saturday August 23rd , from 10am to 2pm at Church of the Beloved, 10500 Grant Drive, Northglenn, CO.
The training will be open to everyone in the Rocky Mountain Region who is interested.
Chuck Cooper and Mary Franch, from Light of Christ ECC, are happy to bring this training session to the Rocky Mountain Region of the ECC. Both are experienced and trained Stephen Ministers and Stephen Ministry leaders. Mary also served as Lay Pastoral Associate at Light of Christ for many years and Chuck has been the Parish Council Staff Liaison in support of LOC’s pastor.
Non-critical pastoral care offers extra support for folks that just need a listening ear. It also makes a huge difference in support of the pastor. This is not a zoom telecast. Attend in person at COB. RSVP to Mother Rosean.
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60 Years Later, Voting Rights Act Protections for Minority Voters Face New Threats
Today marks the 60th anniversary of former President Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act into law, a measure that has long served as a safeguard against racial discrimination at the ballot box. Hansi Lo Wang at NPR explains that central to voting protection is Section 2 of the Act, which has enabled thousands of private individuals and advocacy groups to file lawsuits challenging discriminatory voting practices. That authority, however, could be at risk as a new case makes its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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SAVE THE DATE!
September 20, 2025, 1-2:30pm.
Lunch and Learn Forum at Trinity Church hosted by Mary of Magdala
Immigration, Suffering, and God.
Guest panelists: Bishop Paul Burson, ECC, Dr. David Cloyd, MoM, and more to come. Facilitated by Cindy Cloyd. Q & A to follow
Stay tuned for more information!
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SAVE THE DATE!
OKTOBERFEST 2025 – SEPTEMBER 27
The 301 Faith Partners at Trinity Lutheran Church are excited to host the 3rd Annual Oktoberfest Fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity! This event is on Saturday, September 27 from 6:30-8:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall.
There will be beer, brats, sides, Oktoberfest music, and a drawing from each table for winning a free beer stein! And together, we team up and raise money towards one of our social justice areas- Habitat for Humanity
We will hear about the latest progress of home building for families that are approved to own their own home here in Fort Collins! Hear from the newly chosen families of their joy who actually help to build their homes. Sign Up Genius link coming soon.
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301 Faith Partners August Get-Together
The August 14th meet-up will be held at New Belgium brewery, located at 500 Linden St. in Fort Collins 80524.
Join up between 3:30 PM - whenever. We’re usually done by 5:30 PM. No RSVP.
We are not exclusive! Bring your partner! Open to all.
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LuMin's Student Housing Security Initiative (SHSI)
Saturday, August 23 from 10 am–1 pm
Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ
916 W Prospect Road, Fort Collins
CSU’s Office of International Programs and the Fort Collins International Center help welcome their students to campus. SHSI students will be housed this year at Rams Village, where apartments come with beds, desks, chests, table and chairs, couch/chairs/coffee table, major appliances, and empty kitchen cabinets. Housing for international students varies in size and what is provided.
The purpose of the Welcome Event is to provide, at no cost to the students, items that will help them make their space functional, conducive to study, comfortable and HOME.
How can you help? Spread the word with friends, neighbors, fellow faith community members, anyone you know who might be downsizing, relocating or simply has more than they need. For further information and a list of most-needed items, go to plymouthucc.org/studentsupport.
DONATIONS MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT PLYMOUTH AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES:
- Sunday, August 17 from 9 am-12 pm
- Wednesday, August 20 from 1-4 pm
- Thursday, August 21 from 3-6 pm
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Saints & Sinners Golf Group
Saints & Sinners Golf Group is back for the 2025 summer season! We plan to play nine holes on three Friday mornings and then gather for snacks and fellowship. Tee times will be reserved at Northern Colorado courses, most within 30 minute drive of Fort Collins. We are a small but committed group. If you would like to join the group, send an email to Donna.
Saint Paul's and Mary of Magdala members are invited to join this Trinity small group ministry. Our upcoming play date is September 12.
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Join the 301 Quilters!
Would you like to be a part of the 301 Quilting small group, but you have some concerns like:
I can’t sew! That’s not a problem. There are many tasks that need to be done without touching a sewing machine. We have people in the group that have never used a sewing machine.
I can’t be on my feet for that length of time. We have a solution for that. The main task of tying knots once a quilt is assembled, can be done sitting with the quilt on a table in front of you.
I can’t commit to every Friday. No worries, we all have appointments, family visits, travels that keep us from attending every week. We come when we are able and in town.
I’d be the only male in a female group. That’s not true. We have one faithful male that comes most weeks.
I’d be the only person from my congregation. Actually, we have at least one person from each of the 3 congregations. It is truly a 301 group.
Hopefully, these solutions have eased your hesitation and you’ll be more willing to join us. We’re a fun, caring small group that has a purpose of aiding those in need. Join us any Friday in Room 2 from 10:00 to noon.
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Chapter Two Book Group
For our August meeting we will read "The First Ladies" by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray.
"A novel about the extraordinary partnership between First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune—an unlikely friendship that changed the world, from the New York Times bestselling authors of the Good Morning America Book Club pick The Personal Librarian."
The meeting will be on Thursday, August 21 at 6 p.m. in the Library/Fireside Room.
We discussed reading the Fort Collins Reads selection, "Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books" by Kirsten Miller, in October.
The tickets to hear the author speak at the Fort Collins Marriott on Saturday, November 1 are on sale at Old Firehouse Books. More about this program may be found here.
We all agreed to bring suggestions for our September book to the August meeting. Please make a list of what you're enjoying to share with all of us.
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Save the Date for Trinity Readers' September Meeting
Members of all of the 301 Faith Partner churches are invited to join the Trinity Readers on the first Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the Fireside Room for a book discussion. On September 1st we will discuss the book JAMES by Percival Everett. This historical fiction is a reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - both harrowing and ferociously funny - told from the enslaved Jim's point of view. A National Book Award winner and candidate for a Pulitzer Prize.
Questions? Call Cheryl Smith at 970-218-5750
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18th Sunday of Ordinary Time
The recording of the readings and homily for the 18th Sunday of Ordinary time, Aug 3, 2025 has been uploaded here.
Mother Rosean was the presider and homilist.
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Praying for peace, health and well-being through challenging times.
+Zoe Wahl, sister of Kristina Bulik-Hocum, member
+Colleen DeMuth, member
+Courtney and Cache, family of Jean Christin, member
+Jane Kommrusch, spouse of Richard Kommrusch, member
+ 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
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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
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Wednesday - Weekday Mass
August 13, 11:00 am
- Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
- No Zoom available
- Mother Rosean Amaral presiding
Sunday Mass -
August 17, 12:30 pm
- In person and Zoom available
- F. Frank Quintana presiding
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Wednesday - Weekday Mass
August 20, 11:00 am
- Mother Rosean is on retreat this week. No weekday mass
Sunday Mass -
August 24, 12:30 pm
- In person and Zoom available
- Rev. Jane Reina presiding
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Did you miss an article or announcement?
Past e-bulletins are posted on our website here. Below are links to some key articles:
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July News from the Office of Presiding Bishop - here
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ECC News from the House of Laity - May - here
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Spring News from the Office of Presiding Bishop - here.
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Read the recent ECC statement on immigration here.
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Ongoing Giving Opportunities in Fellowship hall; see list here.
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Dedicating Altar Flowers? Contact Joan Stepleton at JoanStepleton@gmail.com or 864-650-2816. A $25 dollar donation is kindly requested.
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Mary of Magdala Parish Community
Members: Need to view, update information or download a copy of the member directory? Just click here.
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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
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Our Vision – ‘Our guiding Light’
Weaving a tapestry of love, hope and justice for the world.
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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.
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The ECC Regional Website - View here.
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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.
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