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HOLY EUCHARIST

January 5, 2024 at 7:00 am & 9:00 am


Second Sunday of Christmas


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MESSAGE FROM THE VICAR

Dear St. Augustine's 'ohana,


As we flip the calendar from one year to the next, I marvel at the explosion of information about self improvement on the Internet.

Advice on making changes for a better year seems to hold our collective attention for a minute or two (or until the next thing pops up in our newsfeed). Some articles offer good tips (relieve stress by focusing on gratitude), while click-bait ads totally miss the mark (pop these pricey pills to lose weight eating junk food). What might serious "self improvement" look like? How do we as Christians define it? 


I believe we ponder various aspects of “self improvement” when we come together every Sunday. For us, this is not a “new year’s only” thing. Every week, in the context of our liturgy, we listen to readings, sing about them, and reflect on their meaning in our daily lives. We recall our core beliefs, pray, and gather at the table to remember Christ’s gifts and give thanks. 


In short, we seek to come closer to God by coming closer to embodying Christ’s goodness.


This Sunday, we hear the story of King Herod and the magi as told through the Gospel of Matthew. It’s a study of contrasts, showing us how Herod moves further from God while the magi (like the gentiles) experience an "epiphany."


King Herod closes his heart, fearing a prophecy he perceives as a threat. The magi hold their hearts wide open, seeking a foretold miracle they regard with wonder and gratitude. 


Although Herod's situation points to our human need for control and self-righteous power, it may be too easy to see the villain in Herod while letting ourselves off the hook. "I'm certainly not as bad as Herod," we might muse.


Perhaps we can dig a little deeper into the harder, more nuanced questions about ourselves.

  • In what ways do we respond with fear, closing our eyes, ears, and hearts to those around us as though they were invisible? 
  • How do our tightly held beliefs prevent us from connecting with our neighbors?
  • Do we sit in judgment of public figures, acquaintances, friends, family, or coworkers as a power play?
  • Are we aware of the micro-aggressions we wield, even if we don't intend to?
  • How can we sense the Light of Christ in our brothers and sisters if we're convinced they are wrong and we are right?


We make some serious promises as part of our baptismal covenant: "I will seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving my neighbor as myself. I will strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being." By remaining open to the wonder of God's diversity among us, we can see Christ in everyone.


With clear eyes and open hearts, we can embrace those with whom we disagree. Like the magi, we can discover a capacity to make the long and hard journey to meet people where they are, no matter their beliefs. We can see that God's love bridges the gaps between warring ideologies. This is our call to self improvement to embrace in the coming year as we gather each week, seeking to come closer to God by coming closer to embodying Christ’s goodness.


Christmas blessings,

Vicar Jennifer

MAHALO FOR ALL THAT YOU GIVE!

Many thanks for all that you do to show your support for St. Augustine's! Your gifts of time, talent, and funds allow us to serve our community by:

  • Providing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming spiritual home.
  • Addressing the high cost of living by offering low-cost goods in our Thrift Shop.
  • Addressing food insecurity through food preservation education; alleviating hunger by sponsoring the Little Free Pantry and assisting Kohala Cares.
  • Serving as a gathering place for collaborative community (music, arts, food, fellowship).


All gifts, no matter the size, make an incredible difference in our community! Mahalo for your support in 2024 and beyond!


Visit the link below to access our secure giving site.

MAKE YOUR GIFT HERE

MAHALO NIGHT!

Please join us on January 23 at 5:00 pm for MAHALO NIGHT! This is a special event to thank you in a small way for the big things you do for this church and community. Please see the details under "UPCOMING EVENTS" below.

RSVP for MAHALO NIGHT

UPCOMING SERVICES

January 12 - First Sunday after the Epiphany at 7:00 & 9:00 am

January 19 - Second Sunday after the Epiphany at 7:00 & 9:00 am

January 26 - Third Sunday after the Epiphany at 7:00 & 9:00 am


Find scripture readings for upcoming Sundays and learn about the liturgical seasons in the Episcopal Church here.

Join our YouTube Channel to view past services! youtube.com/@staugustineskohala


THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO

Laura La Gassa & Brendan McDougall for cleaning the church & providing flowers this week.


Laura La Gassa for serving as lay ready last Sunday.


St. Augustine's members who pray for others each week. 


The many members of St. Augustine's and the community who help sort donations and operate the Thrift Shop.

CARING FOR EACH OTHER

ST. AUGUSTINE'S PRAYER CHAIN

Please pray for healing, guidance, strength, peace of mind, and comfort for: our country and its leaders; Axl McGuire; Tom O'Donnell; Anthony Leach; Linda Leonard Pell; Mike Leonard; Rita Masada; Patty Ankrum; Bruce Soll; all who are affected by wars around the world; Nan Cornelius; Megan Jacoby; Neil Apana; Katie Buehner; the people of Maui and the Church of the Holy Innocents; Susan Acacio; Sabrina Lee; Jeannette Hensel; Erin Manuel; Arcadio & Filomena Badua; Guy Kaoo; Reni Aʻi aʻi Bello; Becky & Ludwig Simmet; Annecita Tamayo; Lynn Dicus. Thanksgiving for the life of Christie Roxburgh.


PRAYER CHAIN VOLUNTEERS

Volunteer to be part of St. Augustine's prayer chain! Contact Patsy Ching or Vicar Jennifer if you would like to:

  • Pray for those who have requested prayers
  • Be part of the phone tree that helps us know about prayer requests or emergencies


REQUEST PRAYERS

If you or someone you know would like to be added to our prayer list, please email Patsy Ching or Vicar Jennifer. You can request prayers for yourself, your 'ohana, or anyone in our community or beyond. 


During our Sunday services, you can write prayer requests on a piece of paper. Prayers will be read aloud or silently (per your request) during the Prayers of the People.


ONLINE FORM

You can also send us prayer requests through our online form.

Mahalo for your care and prayers!

REQUEST PRAYERS
ONGOING EVENTS

WEEKLY

  • SUNDAY SCHOOL - Join us each week for Sunday school with Youth Director, Kathy Matsuda. Godly Play - our Montessori-based Sunday school curriculum - is open to all keiki ages three to ten.
  • FELLOWSHIP HOUR - Every Sunday after our 9:00 am service. We gather to enjoy conversation, coffee, and treats in Walker Hall. Please bring some savory or sweet treats to share if you like! Mahalo to all who have been providing delicious food and to Jeannette Hensel for bringing coffee.
  • CHOIR - Join us Wednesdays at 5:00 pm to sing through the hymns for the following Sunday. All are welcome! Can't make it to choir this week? You can take a peek at the music in the order of worship for this coming Sunday (link is at the top of this newsletter).


MONTHLY

First Sunday of each month

  • SPIRIT SCHOOL - Sunday school for adults - Join us for Spirit School, a short session for adults on a topic to enrich our spiritual life. We host two sessions: after the 7:00 am service and after the 9:00 am service. Please let Vicar Jennifer know if there's a topic you're interested in or if you would like to present a Spirit School session.

Second Sunday of each month

  • FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS - Please bring shelf-stable, nutritious foods for the Kapa'au Little Free Pantry or donate funds for food to be purchased. Mahalo for your help with this ministry!

Third Sunday of each month

  • KEIKI SUNDAY - All keiki (and their 'ohanas) are invited to join us for this once-a-month special service when Vicar Jennifer shares a Godly Play story and keiki can participate at the altar as we share our holy meal together.
  • BISHOP'S COMMITTEE MEETING - All members are welcome to join the Bishop's Committee meeting, held in the Sunday School classroom at 10:30 am after fellowship hour. As always, we welcome your questions about our planning and budgeting processes!

UPCOMING EVENTS

CHECK OUR ONLINE CALENDAR for updates and new event listings.

THIS SUNDAY! January 5 at 10:30 am - Spirit School will be in session immediately following our 9:00 am service. Join us to hear our wonderful volunteer music director, Kirk Corey, talk about the music we hear each Sunday at St. Augustine's! Learn how our music is selected and what we do each Wednesday at our choir gatherings.


Sunday, January 12 at 10:45 am - Bishop's Committee meeting - All are invited to sit in our Bishop's Committee meeting. This month: learn about our ministry priorities and our plans for the upcoming Annual Meeting (to be held on January 26).


Sunday, January 12 at 5:30 pm - Woodwind Quintet (members of Kamuela Philharmonic) - offering a variety classical music for woodwind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, french horn, and bassoon).


January 15 at 6:30 pm - Craft Night - Make your 2025 Vision Board! Please see details below.


January 23 at 5:00 pm - Mahalo Night! - St. Augustine's is hosting this event for all our wonderful volunteers for everything you have done over the past year. A delicious salad bar with fancy toppings will be served, along with amazing desserts—all homemade with love by talented chefs Eileen Hartwings and Michelle Simpson. Please come celebrate with us as we give thanks for our abundance of volunteers! Our collective efforts make St. Augustine's a thriving place where we gather to worship God, share love, and serve our community. See invitation below.


January 26 at 10:30 am - Annual Meeting - All St. Augustine's members are encouraged to attend this important meeting. We'll review 2024, elect Bishop's Committee members and convention delegates, and give thanks for the many and varied gifts of our members and community volunteers. Lunch will be provided.

RSVP for MAHALO NIGHT

ST. AUGUSTINE'S NEWS


LOOKING FOR SMALL WAYS TO HELP AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S?

Contact Kathy Matsuda if you can donate used magazines for our Craft Night Vision Board event coming up January 16!


She is also looking for a volunteer to fill one more slot in 2025 (March 30) for cleaning the church. If you are already signed up for next year, please let Kathy know if you would be willing to add one more.


Mahalo to all who donate their time and energy to assist us with tasks big and small. Everything you do makes a difference!

TINY CHURCH CONCERTS

If you know of musicians who would like to give a concert, please email vicarjennifer@staugustineskohala.com


Interested in funding our Tiny Church Concert Series? You can give on our web site here. Donations go toward upkeep of our piano and organ, music purchases, and support for local young musicians.

Support our Tiny Church Concert Series 

If you have information to share, please let us know! This newsletter helps us stay in touch in a variety of ways, such as news, requests for prayers, offers of assistance, or information on garden bounty (fruits, veggies) you would like to share. Please email Vicar Jennifer or our church administrator Regina DoDaro at VicarJennifer@staugustineskohala.com or admin@staugustineskohala.com Submissions due by Thursday morning for Friday's newsletter.

ST. AUGUSTINE'S THRIFT SHOP

THRIFT SHOP OPEN TOMORROW - SATURDAY, JANUARY 4!

We have a lot of new items in the Thrift Shop! Come browse for a bit tomorrow. We look forward to serving our community in 2025!



Follow us on Facebook page for news about recent Thrift Shop finds and upcoming events!

St. Augustine's Thrift Shop on Facebook

NEWS FROM THE DIOCESE OF HAWAI'I

A special Christmas edition of the Hawaiian Church Chronicle (December 19, 2024) features a Christmas note from Bishop Bob and a list of Christmas celebrations in our sister Episcopal churches across the islands.

Read the current issue of Hawaiian Church Chronicle

COMMUNITY EVENTS & INFO

KNOW OF AN UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENT that would be of interest to our members? Please let Vicar Jennifer or our church administrator Regina know by sending information to vicarjennifer@staugustineskohala.com or admin@staugustineskohala.com

MESSAGES FROM OUR BISHOP
& PRESIDING BISHOP



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