Our Vision Statement: ‘With the heart and mind of Christ, we transform the world.’ | | |
26th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sunday, September 28, 2025
"Peace, in its most fundamental form,
is the connection of
one human spirit to another."
—Desmond Tutu
Join us tomorrow at 12:30 pm in the Sanctuary or on Zoom for Sunday Mass with Rev. Jane Reina presiding.
Thank you to Matt Chavez and Pedro Engel for serving as our lectors and to Becky and Matt Chavez for serving as our Eucharistic ministers this Sunday.
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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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2nd Regional Holy Synod
Rocky Mountain Region of the ECC
October 11, 2025
at Light of Christ, in Longmont
Where is the Spirit taking us?
Click here for detail information and registration.
Deadline is Sept 30th to register for the Holy Synod. Please register today! If you would like to carpool, we will set that up. Please express your interest in carpooling via email to marymagdalafc@gmail.com.
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No Mass in the Sanctuary at Trinity on Sunday, October 12
Please note: There will NOT be a Mass held on October 12, in the Sanctuary.
All are invited to attend the Mass on October 11 at Light of Christ ECC or via a live link on Saturday, October 11, at 5:00 pm. *Link to be provided*
Bishop Kae Madden presiding.
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We Appreciate You!
All people involved in putting together our liturgies are invited to a morning of Listening and Appreciation on October 4, from 9-11am. This includes Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Bread Bakers, Linen Washers, Hospitality Team*, Planners, Music Ministry, Tech Team, and Homilists.
A light breakfast food/drink will be available as we listen to each other talk about what is working and what needs help or some change.
Please RSVP to Kerrie Anderson kganderson49@icloud.com if you can come so we know how much food to bring and how much Gluten free food to provide.
°Note: Hospitality team will not be responsible for providing food, setting up or cleaning up."
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Helping Families in Need
Our next week to help families experiencing homelessness is the week of Oct. 19th, & is a great way to put our faith into loving action.
Our days to help are:
- Monday, Oct.20 & Tuesday, Oct.21.
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If you can help cook, or serve as evening host, or as an overnight host, please sign up HERE.
We are so grateful to our wonderful volunteers….you truly make a difference!. Thank you!
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions…..there will be a volunteer training on Zoom on a Monday ( probably Oct. 6 or Oct. 13)
Jean Christen. Christenj322@gmail.com
Lynne Barnes. Lynne2820@gmail.com
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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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Join us Tonight for the Oktoberfest
A fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity
September 27
6:30-8:30pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
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JOY Luncheon
JOY delights in welcoming all older adults and those young at heart to join for their next luncheon on Monday, October 6 for a time to gather and connect. Enjoy a delicious lunch at 12 pm. More detailed info coming in the following weeks.
To adequately prepare, RSVPs (click HERE) are needed no later than WEDNESDAY, October 1.
You can pay day of via check/cash or online here.
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October Updates from the Family Housing Network (FHN)
The Capital Campaign for our central location at 811 W. Myrtle is underway!
As of June, $167,000 has been raised toward our goal of $3.25 million for this future facility that will house 30 people overnight & an additional 20 people in our Day Center. FHN will need to raise $2.25 million in 2025 to acquire this property, & any donation, however small, will be most welcome.
This facility will be designed to keep unhoused families safe because every child deserves a home. Think how wonderful it will be for our families to not have to move from church to church every week! Click here to learn more.
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The ISAAC Annual Winter Gear Drive
The ISAAC annual Winter Gear Drive for Newcomer Youth in Poudre School District has officially be
gun! Collection Dates are September 3 - September 30- THIS COMING TUESDAY!
301 Faith Partners at 301 E Stuart is one of two drop-off spots. “Public” hours advertised for drop off are Monday - Thursday from 9-3.
Collection boxes are located in the Fellowship Hall at the South end of the room under the windows.
What is Needed:
NEW WINTER GEAR (ages 12-19)
- New gear only; dark color coats preferred
- Winter hats + gloves (all sizes and colors)
- YOUTH COATS size 12, 14, 16 | ADULT COATS size S, M, L
TEEN HYGIENE PRODUCTS (male, female, gender neutral)
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Regular sized shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, razors, deodorant, a brush or comb, and a toothbrush, floss and toothpaste. Please see our Amazon wish-list HERE.
DONATIONS TO FILL IN THE GAPS
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Not everyone has the time or ability to shop. We also welcome donations towards this effort HERE! $35 buys a hygiene bag; $65 buys a coat, hat and gloves.
CHANGES for 2025 - Bags are not needed for the Hygiene Bags as they are being sewn by several folks (including 301 quilters!)
For HYGIENE ITEMS requested - See ISAAC’s Amazon Wishlist: https://amzn.to/41u8Go4
Feminine products will also be accepted (pads are more popular)
See this flyer for details on NEW winter gear for the students.
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Blessing of the Animals
October 5 marks the end of the Season of Creation. We will finish off with a Blessing of the Animals outside.
October 5
11:30 am
on the back lawn at 301 E. Stuart
Bring your beloved pets or pictures of them or their “jewelry” (collars, for instance), and we will bless them. We will also bless all the creatures of the earth with whom we are in relationship.
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Be a Part of Trinity Readers this Fall
Trinity Readers will next meet on Monday, October 6, at 9:30 in the Fireside Room to discuss Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng. It is a novel about an imagined not-too-distant future in American. In this future, severe economic depression has come about, citizens have taken to the streets, and the government has clamped down on any form of dissent and encouraged resentment of China, where there is economic prosperity.
Throughout the novel, a small family of an Asian American poet/mother, a language professor father, and their young son navigate the dangers of the society.
Questions? Call Cheryl Smith at 970-218-5750.
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Join the 301 Quilters!
We’ve come to another year’s end of the 301 Quilters. That means we will gather all the quilts that have been made in the past 12 months into the sanctuary.
As part of the joint service on Sunday, October 19 we will bless those quilts before they are delivered to Denver and then on to Minnesota and then across the globe. Please join us for this special service.
AND THEN…
The following weekend Saturday the 25th and Sunday the 26th, we invite you to join an old-fashioned quilting bee in the fellowship hall after each service. Well, it will actually be a new-fashioned tying bee. We’ll have a couple of quilts ready for you to help us tie them. We’ll have the needles threaded and you just make a loop and tie a knot. It’s simple and fun.
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Greater Community Announcements | Refuge, Rights and Community: A Learning Series on Immigration · By ISAAC of Northern Colorado | |
Refuge, Rights and Community is a three-part education series on the impact of current policies and practices on immigrant and refugee communities in Northern Colorado.
This series is a collaborative effort hosted by Church World Service Fort Collins, ISAAC of Northern Colorado, Arboretum Coffee and Alianza NORCO.
LOCATION AND REGISTRATION: The series will be held at Colorado State University. Registration is required for both remaining events. Reserve your tickets now; location details will be sent in your confirmation e-mail.
Register here.
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25th Sunday of Ordinary Time
The recording of the readings and homily for the season of creation, September 21, 2025 has been uploaded here.
Mother Rosean Amaral presided and delivered the homily.
Missed a homily or readings? Here is the link to past recorded services.
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Praying for peace, health and well-being through challenging times.
+Deborah Hughes, for healing, spouse of Laura Templet, member
+Len Russ, member
+Fr. Frank Quintana, ECC priest
+Kendal, daughter of Steve and Lisa Jones, member
+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
+Julie Lucas, daughter of Bruce and Carol Yeazell
+The Grant and Cloyd families, for healing
+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
+Pauline Devlin, David Devlin's mother
+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. | | |
Wednesday - Weekday Mass
October 1, 11:00 am
- Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
- No Zoom available
- Mother Rosean Amaral presiding
Sunday Mass -
Oct 5, 12:30 pm
- In person and Zoom available
- Mother Rosean Amaral presiding
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Wednesday - Weekday Mass
October 8, 11:00 am
- Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
- No Zoom available
- Mother Rosean Amaral 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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Read the 'Hope Prayer' here.
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August ECC News from the House of Laity - here.
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Read the 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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