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.


The deadline each week for submission to the E-News is

Wednesday at 10 am.

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



Sunday, February 25, 2024

The Second Sunday of Lent



Worship in English at 10 am


Worship in Spanish at 2:30 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 church 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 bulletin for Sunday has been posted under "Downloads".

This week we continue our

Lenten Adult Formation Series


Letting Go

with Bishop Wright


Bishop Wright will offer a short video meditation

on the theme of "Letting go..."

and then a team of St. Bede's folks

will facilitate a conversation on the theme.


This week,

Carol Kemker and Chad Vaughn

will lead a conversation on

"Letting Go of Control"

This class will meet in Room M-110 at 11:30 am.

Watch the introduction to the "Letting Go" series here.

Children's Faith Formation

offered during 10 am Worship


Instead of Sunday School being either before or after worship, children will be invited to gather together during the time of the Sermon and the Prayers of the People for a special story or activity that is tailored just for them. Children will come to worship with their families and will be invited to process out for this special time during the signing of a hymn. They will then return at the Passing of the Peace to join their families and the congregation for Communion.


All 3 year olds through 5th graders are welcome to join us. Older children are welcome as helpers and younger children may join with a parent, grandparent, or other caregiver. 


Please know that children are always welcomed to remain with their families for the full worship service if that is their preference.

Sunday, February 25th -  Join us for church at either 10:00 or 2:30. From 11:30 - 1:30 we'll break bread together (aka, have lunch) and then continue our conversation of the Episcopal Church's 7 sacraments otherwise known as the outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual grace. 



Sunday, March 3rd -  Join us for church at either 10:00 or 2:30. From 11:30 - 1:30 bring your own lunch and we'll head out to hike Stone Mountain and have lunch on top of the mountain. Please respond to Beth or Judah by Wednesday, February 28th so that we have enough drivers and let us know if you can join us.


Sunday, March 10th - Join us for church at either 10:00 or 2:30. From 11:30 - 1:30 we'll break bread together (aka, have lunch) and then continue our conversation of the Episcopal Church's 7 sacraments otherwise known as the outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual grace. 


Sunday, March 17th - Join us for church at either 10:00 or 2:30. From 11:30 - 1:30 we'll break bread together (aka, have lunch) and then continue our conversation of the Episcopal Church's 7 sacraments otherwise known as the outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual grace. (we might even slide in some St Patrick's stories).



Beth and Judah

It's Time for Tamales!

Date changed to March 3


Join us on Sunday, March 3

before and after 10 am and 2:30 pm worship

to dine in or take out your tamales.


Place your orders by

calling or texting Victoria Esquivel at 770.895.2728

or Laura Pittman in the church office at lpittman@stbedes.org


Orders must be placed by Thursday, February 29 at Noon


1 dozen tamales for $25

Single tamales for $2.25 each


Chicken, pork, and spicy cheese tamales

Made with vegetable lard


There will be a limited number of tamales available

for those who did not place an order.


Please pay by cash or check when picking up your order.



Proceeds will support ministries of the parish

including support for music at 2:30 worship and for families in need.

Thank you to all who have returned their 2024

"Offer to God" pledge cards!


As of February 22, we have received

80 pledges totaling $451,000.


Thank You!


If you have not already,

we hope that you will prayerfully discern

your response to God's gifts in your life

and make your pledge of financial support

to all that God is doing

in and through St. Bede's.


If you need a pledge packet,

please contact the parish office at:

info@stbedes.org


Find More "Offer to God" Pledge Campaign Information Here
Click Here to Pledge Online

Liturgical Ministry Invitation

from Raz Schreiber


Have you ever wanted to read scripture in worship?

Or help in serving communion?

Or lead the Prayers of the People?

Or serve as a crucifer or acolyte in worship?


If any of those opportunities interests you, we'd love to welcome you to join one of the liturgical teams that supports worship at St. Bede's!


When we faced the realities of COVID, the way we worshiped changed. We had to change how we served as Lectors, Intercessors, and Eucharistic Ministers. While these changes may have been necessary at the time, they need not be necessary now.


We would like to begin reinvigorating our liturgical teams and adding back in roles like Intercessors, torch bearers, and a second Lector to lead the Psalm - gradually bringing these parts of worship back to the parish starting with Easter. Adding back these additional roles to worship may not be doable without additional members to our liturgical teams. Members of these teams currently serve as crucifers, Eucharistic Ministers (EM’s), and Lectors for their assigned Sundays.


There are 5 liturgical teams (one for each Sunday of the month) which provide people for those roles on a rotating basis. This means (normally) that members don’t have to serve on their assigned Sunday every month. Without adding people to the ministry as Intercessors, Psalmists, and torch bearers, no one in the Liturgical Ministry would be able to take a break and would have to serve every month, or even more than once a month.


I invite you to consider serving in the Liturgical Ministry. We have members who only want to do one role, for example to only read or to only EM. We have made the schedule work so that they can do that. That does mean that some must serve every Sunday when their team is scheduled. We don’t have enough people return to having Intercessors, and Psalmists without overburdening the people we have now. We would love to see the return of the youth acolytes so we can return to serve as torch bearers and crucifers.


We would love to return some of these roles starting with Easter worship. Depending on how many people volunteer for this ministry, we would like to permanently return these rolls to regular worship, not just for special services.


It has become important spiritually to Robin and to me to be a part of the worship service through this ministry. I hope you will consider seeing if this ministry could be important to you as well. Please reach out to me through Realm or by email (raz.schreiber@gmail.com) or in person at church if you have any question about the Liturgical Ministry, or to volunteer to serve on the ministry. We would love it if some of the youth could volunteer as acolytes. If we have enough youth we can bring back the Acolyte Ministry. But we don’t have to do this all at once. Please help us take the first steps in bringing back these parts of our worship.


Raz Schreiber

Liturgical Ministry Coordinator

raz.schreiber@gmail.com

Over the years, the St. Bede’s family and friends and guests have enjoyed receptions, special meals, and casual gatherings, all presented by a faithful group of members who have offered their time and talent in providing hospitality to so many. The Hospitality Committee would like to organize into 5 weekly rotating teams to provide a bit more structure to the ministry.


The plan will be similar to other Sunday worship responsibilities, e.g. Altar Guild, Ushers, Greeters, Flower Guild, by having these 5 teams in place. This will offer the opportunity for many more of you to participate in the planning and preparation of our Hospitality functions. It is also a great way for new members to become involved in St. Bede’s parish life.


Please contact Nancy Ward (nlbward@comcast.net) for more information.

Calling All Sisters of Bede

We Need Your Input

 

Over the past 14 years we have developed a significant amount of money in the Sisters of Bede account. The money accumulated for various reasons, such as the exact project we had designated the funds to go towards, did not need the entire amount. Or the designated project never got off the ground. Or a number of other reasons.


We want to put that money to work. In the belief that all the Sisters of Bede have contributed to raising these funds, we are asking you for your ideas. To paraphrase Chad: If you have baked a cookie, pie, cake or casserole – give us an idea; if you bought a ticket to a fundraiser – give us an idea; if you participated in a game night – give us an idea; if you volunteered to help – give us an idea; if you led a fundraiser - give us an idea. We want each of you who has participated, in any one of the million ways each of us do, to suggest a project you would like to see funded.



You may just suggest a project or give a more detailed idea. For example: “a Starbucks in the Commons on Sundays” or “$500 every Sunday for one Starbucks employee to come to St. Bede's between 9:30 am till 12:30 pm and make whatever type of coffee anyone wants for free”.



The ideas will be cataloged and researched. An estimated cost will be assigned to each project. Then an information sheet will be sent out and everyone will be asked to vote on which project to fund.



Please email your ideas to

Barbara Helms at atlhelms@comcast.net

before February 24th.

Food Pantry Ingathering


Our food drive in support of Networks Ministry and in celebration of their 20th anniversary continues through March 3. This week we delivered 377 pounds of food, for a total of 1,478 pounds! We are so grateful to all of the generous supporters of this food drive! You are the embodiment of God’s love for our neighbors. The need is great! Lists of needed items are below in English and Spanish. Let’s keep working on beating our September donation of over 2 tons of food! Thank you so much for your support!




Co-Chairs:

Anita Montelione ammontel12@gmail.com

Karen Werner wernerksw@comcast.net


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A message from Claudia Fedarko


Congratulations! It’s a tie, I think!


I announced last Sunday that I thought the Men of St. Bede’s (MOB) had edged out the Sisters of Bede in the Great Gas Card Competition. These are the gas cards that families who visit loved ones in Stewart Detention Center are given to help defray the costs of the trip. After the service, several women came up to me and said that they had put cards in the box without gender designation. So. . . in the spirit of healthy competition we are going to call it a tie.


Visit to El Refugio


On Saturday, February 17, The Reverend Iñaki Guevara, Katelyn Vaquero and I made the daylong trip to El Refugio and Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, GA. Among us we visited with 4 people (2 women; 2 men). We delivered 40 gas cards to El Refugio as well as frozen foods and snacks for families who come to stay at El Refugio. When I handed the envelope with 40 gas cards to Marilyn, the hostess of El Refugio for the weekend, she was overwhelmed. She explained she was down to her last gas card. What a timely gift! Thank you everyone!


All three of us agreed that the visits were important not only for the detainees, but also for those making the pilgrimage to Stewart. The visits give a huge spiritual lift to both detainee and visitor. “I was in prison and you came to me.” (Matthew 25: 26) It is a blessing for all.

Click here to learn more about El Refugio

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.


Prayer Resource from American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
Prayer Resource from Sojourners
Caring for God's Creation

During Lent we will offer prayers and scripture readings from

The Episcopal Church's Creation Care resources



God, the source and destiny of the cosmos Author of creation:  



In wisdom you brought forth all that is, to participate in your divine being, and to change, adapt, and grow in freedom. You make holy the matter and energy of the universe that it may delight you and give you praise. We thank you for gathering all creation into your heart by the energy of your Spirit and bringing it through death to resurrection glory; through the One in whom all things have their being, Jesus Christ, your Wisdom and your Word. Amen.  


Links to Scripture readings for this week:


Isaiah 40:21–28a    Psalm 136:1–9, 25–26    

Revelation 22:1–5    John 3:16–17  




Please contact Martha Robert at marthabob59@gmail.com or 404.374.7643 with ideas, suggestions, or questions about the Caring for God's Creation.



Click here to learn more about TEC Creation Care

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 names and conversation, thank you.

Even when it seems impossible, you always keep your promises.

When our minds swirl with questions and our hearts overflow with feelings, help us remember your

promise to be with us—always!

Amen.




Wednesday Night Adult Bible Study

Has Resumed!


Join with others for a study of the Book of 1st Kings.

All are welcome.


Bring whatever translation of the Bible you like.


6: – 8 pm on Wednesday nights

on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month

in the Commons Hallway Classroom

(across from the Julian of Norwich Center)


Contact Fred Murphy for more information.

Healing Our Racism

Book Discussion Group


Next meeting:

Monday, February 26 at 2:00pm on Zoom


February's selection is

Jabbok

By Kee Sloan


Meeting Time: 4th Monday of each month at 2 pm on ZOOM



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.


Email Muriel for the Zoom link to join the discussion.

Mostly Mysteries

Book Discussion Group


Next meeting:

Monday, February 26 at 7:00 pm on Zoom


February's selection is

The Way of the Bear 

by Anne Hillerman


Meeting Time: 4th Monday of each month at 7 pm on ZOOM


You're invited to join members and friends of St. Bede's to discuss favorite mysteries and thrillers.


Email Cathe Echterhof for the Zoom link to join the discussion.

McLemore's Musings


We hope you are enjoying this feature in St. Bede's E-News - McLemore's Musings. Many of you have met the Rev'd Bill McLemore who has joined the St. Bede's community. Bill has been a priest for over 57 years and has served parishes all over the Episcopal Church. Bill is the former archivist of the Diocese of Atlanta and authored the 100th anniversary book on the history of the Diocese. Bill is also an artist and has used his artistic skills and sense of humor for many years to draw hundreds of cartoon that comically comment on life in the Episcopal Church. Each week we will share a cartoon here that Bill selects from his collection. Enjoy!

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St. Bede's Prayer List



Prayers have been requested for:

Betty Cooper Russell, friend of Suzanne Shapiro

Mary Kyle, friend of Lynnsay Buehler

John Richardson, friend of Larry Bing

John Bruton, friend of Larry Bing

John Ralph Henly McIntosh, friend of Suzanne Shapiro

Peg Harriss

Sue Ellen Lampros

Shirley Family, friends of Jerimiah Easley

Roman Family, friends of Jerimiah Easley

Gail Whatley, friend of Larry Bing

Kirsten and Reg Stainback, friends of Helen Loeb

Andrew Patch, friend of Connie Coralli

Staton Family, friends of Steve Hadler and Claudia Fedarko

Don Wildsmith, friend of Tom and Loretta Vail

Jim Handsfield

Jeane Custin, aunt of Lynnsay Buehler

Braxton Metcalf, nephew of Susan Reef

Walt Ehmer, friend of Will Mizell

Leslie Lutz

Sarah Jane and Jim Ohl

Ed Maniotes, friend of Susan Reef

The Baca/Muth family, friends of the Cannon family

Junior Abraham

Tom VandenBosch

Dollee Cooper, sister-in-law of Larry Bing

Jennifer Valdez, cousin of Sarah Jane Ohl

Ben Harrison, cousin of Sarah Jane Ohl

Jean Davis

Peggy Franks, friend of Tony and Laura Sellers

Carolyn Snider, friend of Suzanne Shapiro

Brian Metcalf, brother-in-law of Susan Reef

Jodi Collins, cousin of Sarah Jane Ohl

Lisa Frank, friend of Larry Bing

Elizabeth Ashworth, friend of April Whitt

Susan Semple, sister of Kim Padgett

Mel Stills, brother-in-law of Gwen Cordner

Donareen Oakley

Carter Garrett, family member of Sarah Jane Ohl

Jim Baldy, friend of Susan Reef

Michelle Schultz, sister of Doris Bushart

Paige Bushart, sister-in-law of Doris Bushart

Helen Hernandez and her son Derek, ESOL Student

Ken Turner, friend of Claudia Fedarko and Steve Hadler

Marge & Sharon Emerling, friends of Helen Loeb

Margie Klein

Kay Howington

Mary Rodriguez

Andy Matia, friend of Ann Foote

Eleanor Pearlman, granddaughter of Gwen Heaton

Diana Segovia, cousin of Zulma Gutierrez

Caroline Spires

Timothy Knapp, friend of Susan Reef

Denise Benson, friend of Susan Reef

The Sujia Family

Robin Schreiber

Allen Townes Cunningham, sister of Rob Townes

Anne Jones, sister of Claiborne Jones

Joan Davis

Carmen Graciaa, friend of Laura Martin

Jim Poulos, husband of Carol Kemker

Helen Abraham

Fay Key

Aree Bancroft

Laura Ribas

Jane Wiggins

Hilda Bell

Nancy Waring

Frances Bowen

Ann Foote

Cameron Maddox


We pray for those who have died:

Elizabeth Carroll, friend of April and John Whitt

Carmen Navarro, mother of Mimi Guerra

Emily Richards, friend of Lynnsay Buehler



We give thanks for those serving our country in the military:

Joshua Bowers

Will Grimm


We give thanks for those celebrating birthdays this week: 

2/23 Carol Bowers

2/23 Jerre Lutz

2/24 Loretta Vail

2/25 Issa Ackall

2/25 Anne Callaway

2/25 Lauryn Hall

3/2 Helen Ackall



And we rejoice at the marriage of

Elizabeth Mizell & Alexander Alexandrou

on Saturday, February 17, 2024

at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation



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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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