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


There's a lot going on at St. Bede's!

Looking for an activity?

Click here to view the parish calendar


Sunday, March 2, 2025

The Last Sunday after the Epiphany



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



Make a Gift to St. Bede's



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".


This Sunday is Pancake Sunday!

following 10 am worship


Instead of a Shrove Tuesday supper,

we are having Pancake Sunday

to offer our last "Hurrahs and Alleluias"

before Lent begins next Wednesday.


All are welcome to join

- even if you did not sign up last Sunday -


Pancakes, sausage, red beans and rice,

and other yummy things will be served.


This is a fundraiser for St. Bede's Youth Ministry,

but there is no set price to attend.

Pay what you can to support the Youth

and their programs, outreach, and fellowship.



Hosted by the St. Bede's Youth Group


This is also the final Sunday for

the NETWorks Cooperative Ministry Food Drive.


The need is great!

So help us beat our record from last year

of 2,176 pounds of food.


So far we have ingathered 1,466 pounds!

Adult Formation will be on hiatus this week

so all can enjoy the Pancake Lunch.

See details above.


Then, on Sunday, March 9,

we will start our

Lenten Adult Formation Series


Growing up in Christ!


Bishop Wright will offer a short video meditation

on five aspects of the theme

and then teams of St. Bede's parishioners

will facilitate conversations

on the topic.

Calling All Youth Groupers!

Grades 6 - 12


Sunday, March 2nd - Join us to help host the Pancake Lunch between the 10 am and 1:30 pm worship services.



See the flier below for the diocesan "New Beginnings" gathering for middle schoolers. We have a great group - along with Judah - headed there this weekend!


Please contact Judah and/or Beth for more details.


As always, we are sending you prayers for love, peace, grace and grooviness, now and always,


Beth and Judah 


Beth Cannon @ bcannon@stbedes.org or

Judah Sali @ judahs26@gmail.com

Children's Formation for

Children Age 3 - Grade 5


Instead of Sunday School being either before or after 10 am worship, children are 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. 


If you have questions, please contact Molly Graves at mgraves@stbedes.org.

ASH WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, March 5


Please join us as we worship God at...



Noon

The Liturgy of Ash Wednesday

with the Imposition of Ashes

(in English)

This will be a shorter liturgy with no music or communion.



7 PM

The Liturgy of Ash Wednesday

with the Imposition of Ashes

and Holy Eucharist

(Bilingual - in English & Spanish)

This liturgy will include choir and congregational singing.


The 7 pm Ash Wednesday Liturgy

will also be streamed live on St. Bede's YouTube Channel.



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 February 27,

we have received 82 pledges totaling $420,000.



Click Here to Make Your Pledge Online

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, March 3.


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.


This group will also meet

on the first Monday afternoon

of each month on Zoom

from 1 to 2:30 pm.


The next afternoon meeting is

Monday, March 2.



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?



Please contact Muriel Diguette at digfam@att.net

if you are interested in joining.

A Poet in the Camp:


A Lenten Journey with Etty Hillesum


Etty Hillesum was in her twenties when she volunteered to accompany her fellow Jews to a Nazi concentration camp. Fed by her spiritual practices, Etty ministered to those in need, counseled against hatred, and wrote letters expressing her deep love for God.


Though we are not in a concentration camp, we are facing unprecedented challenges and wondering whether we have the strength not just to endure but to be Christ-like. Etty assures us we can, pointing to specific practices that invite us to be “poets in the camp”—people who can offer peace, comfort, and even courage during times of great suffering.


As we turn our faces toward Jerusalem, join us as we sit with this Jewish mystic who wrote of having her body broken and given to others.


Praying with the wisdom of Etty Hillesum, scripture, poetry, the labyrinth and with a visual expression.


Saturday, March 15, 2025

10 am — 3 pm

The Julian of Norwich Center


Guided by

Kristen E. Vincent, MTS

Spiritual Director

Certified Narrative Enneagram Practitioner

Author of

Beads of Healing:

Prayer, Trauma, and Spiritual Wholeness


with

The Rev’d Lynnsay A. Buehler


$50.00 per person

*Lunch and supplies provided



To register, please do one of the following:

  • Call Lynnsay at 770-938-9797
  • Email Lynnsay at lbuehler@stbedes.org
  • Sign up on the sheet in the Commons

Popcorn Theology

Mary Magdalene


Saturday, March 22, 2025

5:30—8:45 p.m.


Our next gathering will be Saturday, March 22 nd from 5:30 until 8:45 in the Parish Hall. We will eat a simple meal together and then watch the 2018 film Mary Magdalene. The film runs for one hour and 55 minutes. Rated R because of a few scenes showing the crucifixion, focusing on the way Mary Magdalene (Rooney Mara) is present and offers her compassion to Jesus (Joaquin Phoenix).


This telling of the story shows what biblical scholars have re-discovered in the last decades: that Mary was a respected disciple and companion of Jesus. Mary is so deeply drawn to God and Jesus that she finds she must follow Jesus, in spite of the prejudices of the patriarchal society in which she lives. She finds herself at the center of this transformative moment in history. This film shows us the courageous woman who risked her life and family to follow Jesus. The film is beautiful and moving. Also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor (Twelve Years a Slave) as Peter, and Tahar Rahim as Judas. 


After we watch the film, we will have a short conversation about where we saw and heard God and Compassion in the film, and ways in which we noticed our own life stories connecting with what we have seen in the movie.


All are welcome. The suggested donation for the meal is $10.00.



Watch the Mary Magdalene Trailer

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.

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.

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.


Last Sunday to Contribute!

February 9 through March 2, 2025

Network’s Food Pantry Ingathering

 

April 27, 2025

Prepare and serve lunch for Church of the Common Ground


May 4, 2025

Outreach Committee Meeting (C101)



Have Questions?

Contact Anita Montelione (ammontel12@gmail.com)

or Karen Werner (wernerksw@comcast.net)

St. Bede's volunteers took on the Medshare mission with vigor. A group of about ten organized, unpacked, or packed medical and personal hygiene supplies for the non-profit, which sends kits to more than 100 nations worldwide. And the St. Bede's crew over three hours Saturday morning made a solid contribution to the effort - sorting 1,519 pounds of medical goods, helping 1,307 patients. That's according to Medshare's Tonya Grant. Thanks to all who gave their time. 

Click here to learn more about MedShare
Click here to see more photos of our day at MedShare

Food Pantry Ingathering

February 9 - March 2

This is the Final Sunday to Contribute!



February marks the 21st anniversary of the NETWorks Cooperative Ministry! To honor this milestone, we are holding another food drive during the month of February. The need is so great!


We are hoping to beat our last food drive collection of 2,176 pounds of food! The challenge is on!


Click the button below for a bilingual list of needed food items. A hard copy of this list is also available on the table in the Commons. Please leave all donations by the table and they will be delivered to NETWorks weekly. Thank you, St. Bede’s, for your faithful love and care for our community in need!


This week we delivered 704 pounds of food

for a total of 1,466 pounds of food donated so far!


Co-Chairs:

Anita Montelione ammontel12@gmail.com

Karen Werner wernerksw@comcast.net


Click here for a bilingual list of requested supplies
Click here to learn more about NETWorks

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.

Click here to download a list of suggested donation items
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.
Click Here for the Resource List
Click Here to Learn More About the New Sanctuary Movement

Last week to claim your items!

Our Lost and Found Overfloweth!


It's time once again to clean out our Lost and Found. Do you see any items in the photo below which look familiar to you? We will run this photo for 3 weeks to allow folks time to come and claim any items from the L&F. Items still remaining after 3 weeks will be donated, so please take a look. Most of the items are in the L&F basket in the Connect Center. Coats are hanging on the coat rack. Some larger items are in the church office. Thanks, all!

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
Read updates on Episcopal Relief and Development's relief efforts on the ground in the war.

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 glowing transformation,

In the beginning, you said, “Let there be light.”

With dazzling rays, your light sparked warmth and life.

It fractures into rainbows, photosynthesizes into energy,

and dances with darkness to cast playful shadows.

May your illuminating light shine forever.

Amen.



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, March 12th.


Contact Fred Murphy for more information.


Healing Our Racism

Book Discussion Group



Next meeting:

Monday, March 17, 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.

Mostly Mysteries

Book Discussion Group


Next meeting in person:

Monday, March 24

at 1 pm in M108


Our March selection is

Alfredo's Luck by

Michael Ludden



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

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:

Connie Coralli

Dixie Snider

Cameron Maddox

David Boyd



Prayer has been requested on a more long-term basis for:

Kay Howington

Carmen Camiro

Debhani Hernandez

Al and Regina Studwell                      

Sarah Jane and Jim Ohl

Mary Rodriguez

Helen Abraham

Aree Bancroft

Nancy Waring

Frances Bowen

Ann Foote

Peg Harriss

Sue Ellen Lampros

 

Prayer has also been requested for these in our wider community:

The Echols family, family of Laura Martin and friend of Suzanne Shapiro

Jack Sposa, friend of Joan Greer

The extended Bushart family

Christopher Curran, husband of Nanette Curran

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:

Palmer Temple, friend of Miriam Needham and Robin Brown-Haithco

Russell Echols, family of Laura Martin and friend of Suzanne Shapiro

Marge Emerling, friend of Helen Loeb


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

Josh Bowers

 

We give thanks for those celebrating birthdays this week:

3/2 Helen Ackall

3/6 Krystyna Wilson

3/7 Sylvia Abraham



We are praying for the following middle school youth who are attending the New Beginnings conference at Camp Mikell this weekend:

Cate Fisk

Sam Santana Lubin

Naomi Silva

Kate Tucker

Emilio Vaquero

Lucy Vaughn

Maggie Vaughn

Judah Sali, conference staff


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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.


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It's time to think about Summer Camp at Camp Mikell!


Please click below to peruse all the summer offerings at Camp Mikell.


Beginning November 1, you can use the link below to register for summer camps.


Questions? Please email Amanda Segers Price, Summer Camp Director, at amanda@campmikell.com


Click here to see all of the Summer 2025 offerings at Camp Mikell
Click here for the link to register for summer camps

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


Click here to shop at the Cathedral Bookstore


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Click Here for Episcopal Journal & Cafe




Click Here to Make a Donation to ERD



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