Our Vision Statement: ‘With the heart and mind of Christ, we transform the world.’ | | |
3rd Sunday of Advent
Sunday, December 14, 2025
"I will not abandon my belief in the coming dawn just
because I dwell in the midnight hour."
—Steven Charleston
Join us tomorrow at 12:30 pm in the Sanctuary or on Zoom for Sunday Mass with Rev. Jane Reina presiding and giving the homily.
Thank you to Vicki Johnson and Matt Chavez for serving as our lectors, as well as to Becky and Matt Chavez for serving as 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. This way we won’t miss any request for prayers!
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Community Christmas Video
One of our Mary of Magdala traditions for our Christmas Mass is a video sharing images of how our members celebrate Christmas in their homes. The Christmas video for 2024 can be viewed here:
Please review the video. If you have changes in your household since last Christmas or have new images you would like to share, please send to Tom Moos (tjmoos@aol.com) with the details or new, high resolution JPG pictures by Dec 17.
In addition, please get any pictures of your Christmas creche decorations to Tom for the Christmas Day video. Pictures can include people!
Remember: The last day to send is December 17th.
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Christmas Poinsettias on the Altar
You are invited to remember family and friends this Christmas with a suggested donation of $12 for poinsettias that we will display right before Christmas.
Your name and intentions (“In memory of …” “In celebration of …”, etc.) will be listed in the next bulletin. If you would like a poinsettia to take home or to a shut-in, they will be available on a first-come, first-served basis after the Christmas services of all three congregations are over (Christmas after our Mass)
If you would like to remember or celebrate someone with poinsettias, please email marymagdalafc@gmail.com by Friday , December 19. Please place your check in the offertory basket or donate online Here.
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Family Housing Network Sign-Up
Many thanks to all those who have already signed up to serve our FFH families during such a busy holiday time. We still need some help for a this volunteer position:
- one overnight host (8 p .m. to 7 a.m.) for Monday December 29th
You get to eat dinner with our families and help with the children after dinner while the parents have a meeting. You can sign up here, or write to Lynne Barnes at this email, who can do that for you.
Thank you, Lynne and Jean
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Advent Grocery Card Project
During Advent, the MoM Social Justice team is sponsoring a project of collecting grocery cards for our Pastors to distribute to folks needing immediate and short-term assistance with gas or food.
The need for this help has increased with insecurity faced by low-income families in light of interrupted SNAP benefits and other government assistance programs.
If you are willing to help with this project, please purchase grocery gift cards for King Soopers or Safeway in denominations of $10 or $25. Please label the card packaging with the denomination and drop the cards in the Offertory collection basket at church on Sunday.
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News from Bishop Paul & 'The Mary Magdalene Society'
December 10, 2025
Dear Beloved,
As the Mary Magdalene Society looks ahead to 2026, we see new opportunities to strengthen and expand our vital work......
Read more here about the work of the Mary of Magdalene Society from Bishop Paul "Pablo" Burson, Presiding Bishop, ECC
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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
Meeting ID: 881 2656 0118 Passcode: 295075
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Mary of Magdala Book Study - Mark your Calendars
Mary of Magdala Book Study will begin "Cherished Belonging: The Healing Power of Love in Divided Times" by Gregory Boyle, S.J.
We will begin on January 27th, Tuesday at 10am via Zoom. Call Pastor Jane to sign up or with questions at 973-610-6104 (yes, 973)
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Continuing the Food Drive
Mary of Magdala is joining with St Paul’s Episcopal and Trinity Lutheran in collecting non-perishable food for our Little Pantry outside the church on Stuart Street and for the Food Bank of Larimer County.
In the Reverse Advent Calendar, donors add a can or other non-perishable food item to a bag or box every day during Advent and then bring their donations weekly or before Christmas to the church.
Please do NOT donate expired items or food packaged in glass containers. You can find more information about the Reverse Advent Calendar project and suggestions for donating here.
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Final Advent Mid Week Soup & Supper
Take a midweek pause this Advent and join us Wednesday, December 17.
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Holden Evening Prayer at 6 PM, and
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Soup Supper at 6:30 PM.
This service offers a time of reflection, community, and warmth. The service will be hybrid, using the same Zoom link as Trinity's weekend worship, click HERE to join online.
To make these evenings run smoothly, we kindly ask everyone to help fill all the spots on our Sign-Up Genius link HERE. We need all the helping hands we can get, whether it’s bringing soup, setting up, or cleaning up afterward. Soup is especially needed, since we often run low!
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Poudre Valley Hopital Book Drive
Many thanks for all the donated books this past year for the Free Libraries at Poudre Valley Hospital!
Patients have loved to service and utilize it frequently. Our selections are looking a bit slim- if you have any gently loved books you are ready to part with, the Book Bin will be available in the Narthex through January for any donations.
Thank you for your generosity
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It's a Little Brrr in the Fellowship Hall...
Hi everybody,
Many of you probably noticed that the fellowship hall has been a bit cooler than normal lately. About a month ago we had our HVAC company out to perform a tune up on the big old furnace that heats the fellowship hall and kitchen. During multiple visits we would get it running, then it would stop again.
Unfortunately we discovered that the 60 year old fire eye flame controller. Without this part we don't get a flame and therefore no heat. The technician who has been helping us is working to figure out what all is needed to replace it and or figure out a work around so we have heat over the winter.
He understands that it is Christmas time and wants to ensure we have a safe option for heat. He is not willing to risk the safety of the church just to give us some heat.
In the meantime we will do our best to try and keep the fellowship hall at a reasonable temperature.
Thank you for your understanding in this!
'Warm' regards,
Soren
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Join the New Men's Spirituality Group
Male Spirituality group will be meeting on Mondays at 6:30 PM in Room 5
Carrying on the work of Fr Richard Rohr and Illuman, we will utilize the power of ritual, image, and story to expand the depth and breadth of love in ourselves to make a difference in the world, using a circle of structured sharing.
For anyone interested, please reach out to Peter at peter.mullarkey@gmail.com
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Coming Up: Holiday Office Closure
The Trinity building offices will be closed from December 24-January 1.
Office voicemails and emails will be checked periodically.
This closure over the Christmas break allows the staff for our three churches time to spend with family and friends during the holiday season. It also provides a chance for staff to rest and return to work refreshed in the new year.
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Service Recording for the 2nd Sunday of Advent
The recording of the readings and homily for the 1st Sunday of Advent, December 7, 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
+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
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+Julie Lucas, daughter of Bruce & 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.
+Roy Harsh - brother-in-law to Linda Joyce, member
+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
+Pauline Devlin, David Devlin's mother
+Jim Carroll, husband of member Dori Carroll
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Wednesday - Weekday Mass
December 17, 11:00 am
- Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
- No Zoom available
- Mother Rosean Amaral presiding
Sunday Mass -
December 21 12:30 pm
- In person and Zoom available
- Mother Rosean Amaral presiding
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Sunday Mass - Chistmas
December 25 10 AM
- In person and Zoom available
- Mother Rosean Amaral presiding
NO Wednesday Weekday Mass on December 23th OR December 31st
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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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Happy Thanksgiving 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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