Our Vision Statement: ‘With the heart and mind of Christ, we transform the world.’ | | |
16th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sunday, July 20, 2025
"We are each other’s harvest;
we are each other’s business;
we are each other’s magnitude and bond."
—Gwendolyn Brooks
Join us tomorrow at 12:30 pm in the Sanctuary or on Zoom for Sunday Mass with Mother Rosean Amaral presiding.
Thank you to Ruth Alexander and Deb Klein for serving as our lectors and David Cloyd and Carol Yeazell 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 check in on zoom. This way we won’t miss any request for prayers!
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The Feast of Saint Mary of Magdala - TOMORROW, July 20 - Celebration
Please join our community as we celebrate the feast day of Saint Mary of Magdala this Sunday, July 20th.
Pictures of Mary of Magdala
Please bring any pictures you have of our patron saint Mary of Magdala for a display table
Summer Salad Potluck after Mass.
Please bring a salad to share and enjoy visiting with other Mary of Magdala friends and members. The Hospitality Ministry will provide bread, beverages & dessert & looks forward to celebrating with you!
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Helping Others
On July 30, Kennedy Musyoka will be arriving in Ft. Collins from Kenya. He recently received his PhD from James Madison University in Virginia and just received a job at CSU as Lecturer of Management in College of Business.
He is looking to rent a small house, apartment, basement or just a room. If you know of something that might work, or are personally able to help out please contact Margie Karuzas, 970-988-1520, Margaret.marshall@comcast.net
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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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Great news! The Rocky Mountain Region of the Ecumenical Catholic Communion is having our second regional Holy Synod on Saturday October 11, 2025 at Light of Christ (1000 W 15th Ave, Longmont).
Put this event on your calendar now, because you won’t want to miss it. It will be a prayerful day for all 5 Colorado ECC communities to gather together for prayer, Mass, a meal, and to be inspired by our keynote speaker Fr. Scott Jenkins.
More details will be coming over the next few months, so keep watching your church’s bulletin for how to register. But today, make sure to set aside October 11th, all day, to gather as the Body of Christ and ask “Where is the Spirit taking us?” If you have any questions, you can talk to or contact Tom Moos (tjmoos@aol.com), David Cloyd (dcloyd@prodigy.net), or Mother Rosean (motherrosean@gmail.com).
Also... we need your help!
There is a planning team representing each community hard at work organizing the Regional Synod for EVERYONE. Now we are looking for folks to help with the work teams that will be needed for that day, and for some particular planning. These teams include:
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Hospitality – help orient people throughout the day, put out snacks and drinks, create name tags, etc.
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Registration – help register people before the event, and then check them in the day of the event
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Lunch – plan, setup, serve and cleanup for lunch
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Liturgy – plan the closing Liturgy for the day, with presider Bishop Kae, including blessing of Chrism oils.
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Music – musicians and vocalists needed for Mass. We anticipate a rehearsal sometime during the week prior to Synod
To volunteer for any of these work teams, please contact Tom Moos, David Cloyd or Mother Rosean by the end of July, with the contact information enclosed above.
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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
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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For your consideration:
Footnotes by
Jemar Tisby, PhD
What is Footnotes?
Jemar Tisby—historian, author, and public scholar committed to telling the full story of race, religion, and justice in America.
"Footnotes is where I connect the dots between history and current events so you can understand what’s happening—and why it matters. I write with the conviction that history isn’t just about the past. It’s about power, faith, identity, and the choices we make today."
"My focus is on uncovering the uncomfortable truths often left out of textbooks and sermons:
- how racism has shaped American Christianity
- how resistance movements were fueled by faith
- how people of courage have fought for justice in every generation
Some might call this a “woke” perspective. I call it honest, faithful, and necessary..... Let’s make sense of the past so we can shape a better future.
Click here to access the videos
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The next
Jewish Voice for Peace
Shabbat potluck
will be held at City Park Shelter #4
This Friday, July 25, 2025
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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 dates are July 25 & September 12.
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301 Quilters
301 Quilters will be working all through the summer this year. If you’ve been interested in being a part of this group but weren’t able to make it through the school year, please consider joining us in the summer months. We all have busy schedules with appointments and travels, so feel free to come whenever you’re in town and available. Maybe there are some youth that would like to participate? We’d love to have you. We all know the saying regarding many hands.
We meet Fridays 10 am-12 pm
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Chapter Two Book Group
Chapter Two Book Group meets for an informal discussion of a book chosen by the group. Anyone is welcome to hop into this small group, even if just for a month or two as your schedule allows.
On Thursday, July 24 at 6 pm in the Fireside Room we will discuss The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters.
If you’d like to receive Chapter Two updates via email, please contact Maddie Fairfax.
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15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The recording of readings and homily for July 13, 2025, has been uploaded here.
Mother Rosean Amaral presided at the Mass and delivered the homily.
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Praying for peace, health and well-being through challenging times.
+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
| | 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. | | |
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
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Sunday Mass -
July 27, 12:30 pm
- In person and Zoom available
- Rev. Jane Reina presiding
Wednesday - Weekday Mass
July 27, 11:00 am
- Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
- No 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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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.
-->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
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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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