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St. Bede's E-News
We hope that this weekly offering will keep you up-to-date
on the latest information from the parish
and from around the Diocese of Atlanta and wider Church.
Our e-newsletters are now being archived on our website.
You can go to www.stbedes.org
and look under the "Connect With Us" tab
at the top of the home page to find past newsletters.
Please send your submissions ready to go into the newsletter,
text and images attached in an email to the Parish Administrator.
Laura's email address is lpittman@stbedes.org
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There's a lot going on at St. Bede's!
Looking for an activity?
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Sunday, April 13, 2025
The Sunday of the Passion:
Palm Sunday
Worship in English at 10 am
Worship in Spanish at 1:30 pm
We will also be streaming our worship live
on
St. Bede's YouTube Channel
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If you would like to preview the scripture lessons and hymns for the upcoming Sunday, you can find Sunday's bulletin uploaded to the parish website each week on Thursday afternoon. From the home page of the website, scroll down to the colorful "Worship" icon, and click on that. Then scroll to the bottom of the "Worship" page and you will see where the bulletins for Sunday have been posted under "Downloads".
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Adult Formation
will be on hiatus
for Palm Sunday and Easter.
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Calling All Youth Groupers!
Grades 6-12
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Sunday, April 13th - PALM SUNDAY - Join us for church at either 10:00 or 1:30. From 11:30 - 1:15 we'll be watching a movie while we stuff ourselves and Easter bags with candy and goodies for our annual Easter egg hunt (on the 20th).
Sunday, April 20th - EASTER SUNDAY - No youth group this day, but please join us for breakfast and help us hide the eggs for our annual Easter egg hunt.
That's it for now, but as always we pray for peace, love, grace and grooviness for each and all of you.
Beth & Judah
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Children's Formation for
Children Age 3 - Grade 5
Children's Formation for
Children Age 3 - Grade 5
Children's Formation
will be on hiatus
for Palm Sunday and Easter.
If you have questions, please contact Molly Graves at mgraves@stbedes.org.
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Holy Week & Easter Schedule
The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday, April 13
(begins outdoors with the Liturgy of the Palms)
10 am - Holy Eucharist
1:30 pm - Santa Eucaristía
Maundy Thursday, April 17
7 pm - The Liturgy of Maundy Thursday
with Communion & Foot-Washing
Bilingual in the Nave
Good Friday, April 18
Noon - The Liturgy of Good Friday,
English in the Nave
7 pm - Stations of the Cross -
Bilingual, Outdoors
Holy Saturday, April 19
(begins outdoors)
8 pm - The Great Vigil of Easter
with
the First Eucharist of Easter
Easter Day, April 20
10 am - Festal Holy Eucharist
11:00 - Noon - Festive Easter Reception, Commons
1:30 pm - Santa Eucaristía
Easter Egg hunts will follow
10 am and 1:30 pm Worship
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Easter Flowers and Music
Dedications
If you would like to give a gift
in honor or in memory of someone
for the Easter flowers and music,
special giving envelopes are in a basket
on the table in the Commons.
Please fill out the front of the envelope
and place in the offering basin on Sunday morning,
or send to the parish office
Deadline: Monday, April 14
in order to be listed in the Easter bulletins.
You can also email Laura
(lpittman@stbedes.org)
in the parish office
with information about your Easter dedication.
Please be sure to include the dedication
as you would like it acknowledged in the bulletin
and indicate whether you are giving
in memory or in thanksgiving.
You can make your contribution either by check
or give online through Realm.
If you pay by Realm,
please be sure that you also email your dedication to Laura.
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The 2025 Caring for One Another Pledge Packets
have been mailed.
Please let the office know if you did not receive yours
and would like to receive one.
Please prayerfully consider
your response to all that God has shared with you.
Thank you to all
who have already returned your pledges.
As of April 10,
we have received 83 pledges totaling $421,000.
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Finding Healing
for Our Divided Country
Now meeting weekly
on Monday evenings on Zoom
from 6:30 to 8 pm.
The next evening meeting is
Monday, April 14.
And new!
In person every Thursday morning
9:00-10:00 am
at Mint Coffeehouse
3926 Lawrenceville Hwy in Tucker
An RSVP to Muriel for this in-person meeting is kindly requested.
A discussion group, grounded in prayer, for those who have questions, concerns, and emotions that feel too big, and need a safe place to process with others.
We will see what participants need from this group. Perhaps it will just be a place to express what you are feeling, or maybe some will want to know what action can be taken.
And we will pray together.
Some questions to consider:
How are you doing, and what are you feeling?
Where are you in terms of processing changing public policy?
How can we live the values of our faith
in the face of conflicting public policy?
Facilitators: Muriel Diguette, Molly Graves, and Miriam Needham
Please contact Muriel Diguette at digfam@att.net
if you are interested in joining.
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Invitation to Prayer Shawl Ministry
Prayer shawls are used to provide comfort, acknowledge joy or appreciation, say goodbye, or any other reason to share God’s love. They may be used in prayer, and the act of making them is prayer. Making them with friends is church.
Currently, a prayer shawl group meets one morning and one evening a month. You are invited to attend one or both meetings.
Monthly Prayer Shawl Meeting Times and Locations
First Monday Prayer Shawl Meeting: 10:00 -11:30 am in room M108.
Email Junior Abraham at jrabraham1953@gmail.com with questions.
Fourth Thursday Prayer Shawl Meeting: 6:30-8:00 pm in off site locations.
Email Cheryl and Fred Murphy at murphyfbfm@gmail.com with questions.
Note that you can participate at home on your own as well.
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New Welcome / Privacy Signs
When you arrive at St. Bede's, you will notice some new signs posted by entrance doors extending a "Welcome" but also designating our interior spaces as "private" for the purposes of unauthorized entry by law enforcement. These signs have been posted upon recommendation of the Bishop's office and other denominational authorities as a means of stating publicly the reality that we have embodied for years - that all are welcome to gather here to worship God without fear of any legal action being taken against them while in worship. These signs appear now as a result of churches and schools no longer being classified as "sensitive spaces" in regard to immigration enforcement. They do not affect access for members and those who regularly gather at St. Bede's, but they do seek to help protect those who are most vulnerable amongst us.
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Outreach Opportunities
Year-at-a-Glance
Your St. Bede's Outreach Team has assembled a full calendar of outreach opportunities for the coming year. Look for more information about each of these opportunities here in E-News as the time for them gets closer.
April 27, 2025
Prepare and serve lunch for Church of the Common Ground
May 4, 2025
Outreach Committee Meeting (C101)
May 18, 2025
The Outreach Committee will host Anton Flores, Founder and Director of Casa Alterna, for an adult formation class. Casa Alterna offers hospitality to Asylum seekers.
Have Questions?
Contact Anita Montelione (ammontel12@gmail.com)
or Karen Werner (wernerksw@comcast.net)
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Lunches for
Church of the Common Ground
Sunday, April 27
“Church of the Common Ground is a church community on the streets of Atlanta living the Good News that we are all God's beloved. We're like any other church—we just don't have a building.”
Each week volunteers are asked to provide sack lunches for the service participants. St. Bede’s is providing lunches on Sunday, April 27. We will meet that morning at 9:00 am in Parish Hall to assemble 80 lunches. And we will take the lunches to the COTCG staff at St. Luke’s at 12:15 pm and then go to the service at Woodruff Park, rain or shine.
We need volunteers to help make the lunches that morning and volunteers to attend the service and distribute the lunches afterwards. A sign up sheet is in the Commons on the round table.
Please join us as we worship with Church of the Common Ground and share a meal together!
Questions: please contact
Karen Werner wernerksw@comcast.net
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NETWorks Pantry Donations
Food donations from partner churches, community organizations, and individuals stock our pantry shelves. Now you can shop and ship directly to NETWorks on both Amazon.com and Walmart.com at your convenience. These lists are prioritized by our current needs in both the food and personal care pantries.
Our shopping lists are only a guide to the types of items we need--we are NOT brand specific at NETWorks, so please shop wherever you can find the best deals.
Ship items to NETWorks, 2380 4th St., Tucker, GA 30084 or bring your donations to NETWorks Wednesday, Friday or Saturday from 10am-1pm or contact our program director to make an appointment. Please do not leave items during non-business hours.
Receipts for tax purposes are available upon request. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
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"Putting Out Hunger" Golf Tournament
Monday, May 12
Heritage Golf Course in Tucker
FORE!
Yes, our 3rd annual "Putting Out Hunger" golf tournament is coming right up—Monday, May 12 at Heritage Golf Course here in Tucker. The first two events have been a lot of fun as golfers and sponsors raise money to help our neighbors facing food and financial hardships.
St. Bede's golfers are cordially invited to participate! One church partner makes this a church outing, inviting members to form teams and play as a group. What a great fellowship opportunity!
Please click on the flyers below that have tournament details. but all the information and links for signing up are also at www.networkscoop.org/golf. Golfers, sponsors, and volunteers are ALL needed.
Thank you for everything St. Bede's Episcopal does to support NETWorks and the people we serve throughout the year.
Thank you so much for helping to make this event very successful!
| The Outreach Committee would like to share with you the following resources from the New Sanctuary Movement to assist those with immigration issues or concerns. | |
Save the Date!
May 10, 2025
2 - 4 pm
St. Bede's 15th Annual High Tea
The High Tea is a fun, social event for parishioners, friends and the surrounding community. The silent auction and raffle are not only popular, but an important part of a successful outcome. Donations of a gift basket or item/s to include in a basket are needed. Please label your donations "High Tea" and leave in the office.
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Calling All Men of Bede's!
Our April Men of Bede's breakfast
will be this Saturday, April 12 at 9 am
at the Old Hickory House on Northlake Parkway.
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As we all watch the tragic events of violence escalate in Jerusalem and Palestine, it is so important to keep the people of the Holy Land in our prayers.
In addition to our prayers, St. Bede's has also transmitted a gift of $500 to Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) for relief efforts related to the travesties of this conflict. Sadly, one of ERD's strongest and longest-standing partners in the Diocese of Jerusalem is the Al Ahli Arab Hospital - the Anglican hospital in Gaza that was severely damaged by explosion and where hundreds of people were killed. Please keep relief workers on the ground in your prayers as they attempt to offer care and relief.
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Family Ministries Micropractice
Join our households with
birth through elementary aged children
in this simple intentional practice
as we bring our learning from the lectionary
into our everyday lives.
You may wish to conclude this micro-practice with this prayer:
God of celebration,
Your life-changing love cannot be shushed or hidden.
All creation sings and dances with you!
Your love is soft and loud, gentle and strong, calm and wild.
Inspire us to sing with the earth; empower us to dance with the trees.
Amen.
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Wednesday Night Adult Bible Study
Join with others for a study of the Minor Prophets.
All are welcome.
6:30 – 8 pm on Wednesday nights
on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month
in the Commons Hallway Classroom
(across from the Julian of Norwich Center)
Please note that we have moved to the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. Our next meeting will be Wednesday, April 23.
Contact Fred Murphy for more information.
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The St. Bede's community is cordially invited to share in two upcoming lectures at
Candler School of Theology.
Click on the buttons below to register for the
in-person or online lectures.
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Healing Our Racism
Book Discussion Group
Next meeting:
Monday, April 21, 2025
at 2 pm on Zoom
March's selection is
The Message
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Please join Muriel Diguette and other members/friends of St. Bede's to discuss current books pertaining to the issues of racism and white privilege. We meet on the 3rd Monday of each month on Zoom.
Email Muriel for the Zoom link to join the discussion.
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Mostly Mysteries
Book Discussion Group
Next meeting in person:
Monday, April 28
at 1 pm in M108
Our April selection is
The Secret War of Julia Child by
Diana R. Chambers
You're invited to join members and friends of St. Bede's to discuss favorite mysteries and thrillers.
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Mark your calendars for our
Spring Plant Sale!
Holy Comforter Episcopal Church
Saturday, April 12 from 10:00 to 2:00
737 Woodland Avenue, Atlanta 30316
The Friendship Center at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church has organic vegetable seedlings including grape tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, sweet peppers and eggplant. They will also be selling beautiful perennials, herbs and annual flowers, as well as house plants. There will be yummy baked treats. Proceeds support the work of the Friendship Center which offers programming for adults living with mental illness. The garden gives employment for some of the adults in the Center's community while providing much needed funds.
We hope to see you there!
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St. Bede's Prayer List
A note about our prayer list:
We have reorganized our prayer list and are trying to make it more manageable going forward. Names will remain on the prayer list for 3 weeks unless otherwise requested. If you have placed someone on the prayer list and you would now like that person removed, please notify the office. Please request removal only for names which you have placed on the list. We are always happy to request prayer for our parishioners and our extended community.
Please contact Laura Pittman in the church office to add or remove names from the prayer list.
Laura Pittman
lpittman@stbedes.org
In our St. Bede’s community, prayer has recently been requested for:
Helen Hernandez and family
Barbie Olsen
Dixie Snider
Prayer has been requested on a more long-term basis for:
Connie Coralli
David Boyd
Carmen Camiro
Debhani Hernandez
Al and Regina Studwell
Sarah Jane and Jim Ohl
Kay Howington
Mary Rodriguez
Helen Abraham
Cameron Maddox
Aree Bancroft
Nancy Waring
Frances Bowen
Ann Foote
Sue Ellen Lampros
Prayer has also been requested for these in our wider community:
Joel Bushart, son of Doris and Jim Bushart
Charles Heilig, family of Doris and Jim Bushart
Keren Clay, friend of Peaches Flanagan
The Family of Jerry Simmons
Meg McInnes, friend of Larry Bing
Andy Matia, friend of Ann Foote
Carol Guthrie, sister of Ann Foote
Mary Robert, sister of Martha Robert
Wright Coleman, son of Jennie Couture
Fay Key, friend of the St. Bede's community
Eleanor Pearlman, granddaughter of Gwen Heaton.
Anne Jones, sister of Claiborne Jones
We pray for those who have died:
Derek, son of Helen Hernandez
Warren Carter, brother-in-law of Jerry Simmons
Henry Franz, friend of Ron and Connie Aylor
We give thanks for those serving our country in the military:
Josh Bowers
We give thanks for those celebrating birthdays this week
4/11 Cheryl Murphy
4/11 Mario Gonzalez
4/11 Jasmin Valenciano
4/11 Kayson Abraham
4/12 Caroline Spires
4/12 Deborah Wilkins
4/14 Stephen McClean
4/15 Jazmyn Valdez
4/16 Tony Sellers
4/16 Josue Velez-Reyes
4/16 Stephanie Madrigal
4/18 Kaitlyn Vaquero
4/19 Nancy Bruce
4/19 Chloe Sellers
We rejoice with the marriage of
Bill Mizell and Savannah Entrekin
on Saturday, March 29
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From around the Diocese
and the wider Church...
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Bishop Wright's Weekly Podcast
Did you know that Bishop Rob Wright has a weekly podcast? You can take a spiritual "deep dive" each week with Bishop Wright and his special guests and grow deeper in faith and understanding as you listen and learn.
Explore For People, Bishop Wright's Podcast, Here
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2744 Peachtree Road, Atlanta
Friday, April 11
7:30 p.m.
The rare return of this world-renowned choir of men & boys to the U.S.A – for the first time since adding girls to the top lines – will thrill & delight music lovers! Over the past half century, the Choir has toured throughout the world & released more than 100 critically acclaimed recordings, displaying a truly astonishing facility and level of musicianship. At home the Choir sings 7 choral services weekly during University term and, through a longstanding commitment to perform new choral music as well as old, it boasts one of the largest active repertoires of any choir anywhere. This is an evening not to be missed!
Program:
- Richard Dering, Factum est silentium
- Joanna Forbes-L’Estrange, Magnificat (The King’s College Service)
- Gerald Finzi, Lo, the full, final sacrifice
- Orlando Gibbons,This is the record of John
- Sarah Henderson, Magnificat (St John’s College Service)
- Herbert Howells, A Sequence for St Michael
- Joanna Marsh, Refugee
- Robert Parsons, Ave Maria
- Organ works by Bairstow, Parry, and Vaughan Williams
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Pathways
the magazine of the Diocese of Atlanta
The new Pathways is now available online! Through original photography, articles, and interviews, Pathways shares inspiring stories from Middle and North Georgia — examples of spiritual growth.
Read Pathways Here
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Would you like to keep up with news from around the broader Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion? Episcopal Journal and Cafe is a convenient place to find out things going on around the Church. You can even subscribe to get news sent to your email inbox.
Click Here for Episcopal Journal & Cafe
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Friend in Christ,
As violence escalates in Ukraine, over one million people have already fled the country — and the borders are flooded with many more people desperate to leave.
Almost all of them are women and children who have had to seek safety on their own, leaving their husbands, fathers, brothers and sons behind.
As this crisis continues to evolve, we are working with Anglican agencies and our other partners to provide humanitarian assistance, and urgently ask for your help.
Your emergency gift today will support our immediate response, providing cash, blankets, hygiene supplies and other needs as this crisis unfolds.
Our faith networks are currently on the ground in the border areas of Poland, Hungary and Romania, and we will continue to coordinate with them in order to help those who have been displaced. Specifically, our partner ACT Alliance is helping families on the Hungarian border, and our Anglican partners are mobilizing both an immediate and long-term response in Poland, Romania and Hungary.
Yours faithfully,
Robert W. Radtke
President & CEO
Episcopal Relief & Development
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