This Sunday: Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
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We will gather for worship indoors at 8:00 and 9:30 this Sunday, July 17. Mask wearing is recommended but not required.
At the end of the 9:30 service, we will walk outside for a special prayer for the old oak tree on the west lawn and will remain outside for coffee and snacks.
We will continue to Facebook Livestream the Sunday 9:30 service and upload to YouTube to accommodate for those who choose to stay home.
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Ensemble Aventura Concert - Tomorrow!
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Join Roger and Monica Stratton with their global jazz group, Ensemble Aventura, for a free concert at St. David’s tomorrow, July 15 at 7pm.
We’ll be outside on the west lawn, weather permitting. Please bring a lawn chair.
Expect an eclectic whirlwind musical trip around the world!
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Outdoor Worship this Summer
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We'll gather for worship outdoors several times this summer. When we do, we'll have one service at 9:30. On other Sundays we'll be indoors for worship at 8:00 and 9:30. Mark your calendars and plan to join in, live or live streamed!
July 24, on the West lawn
August 21, baptism service at Minnehaha Creek
If you are willing to help with setting up and tearing down on an outdoor worship day, please let Anna know at office@stdavidsparish.org. Thank you!
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St David’s Book Club News
by Cathy Schwichtenberg
St. David’s Book Club will meet on Tuesday, 8/2 from 6:30 pm to 7:55 pm via Zoom. We will be discussing The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri.
"Nuri is a beekeeper; his wife, Afra, an artist. They live a simple life, rich in family and friends, in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo--until the unthinkable happens. When all they care for is destroyed by war, they are forced to escape. But what Afra has seen is so terrible she has gone blind, and so they must embark on a perilous journey through Turkey and Greece towards an uncertain future in Britain. As Nuri and Afra travel through a broken world, they must confront not only the pain of their own unspeakable loss, but dangers that would overwhelm the bravest of souls. Above all, they must journey to find each other again. Moving, powerful, and beautifully written, The Beekeeper of Aleppo brings home the idea that the most ordinary of lives can be completely upended in unimaginable ways".
~ Hclib.org
Upcoming selections:
October 4 Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
December 6 Proud Shoes by Pauli Murray
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An Invitation to Service from Good Courage Farm
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Food for All:
Partner with Good Courage by helping to grow and share the farm's organic produce
Good Courage Farm, located in 68 miles from the Twin Cities, is a fully-functional farm that is in partnership with the Episcopal Church. The farmers use organic and increasingly regenerative methods to grow lots of perennial food crops. The 18-acre farmstead is home to cats, dogs, ducks, goats and a few stray peafowl, as well as a myriad of other creatures - songbirds, frogs, grasshoppers, bats and more!
Located in Hutchinson, a major part of Good Courage Farm's mission is to share the food that they produce and they donate a large portion of their crops to Minnesota food pantries, including First Nations Kitchen - one of their major food partners.
Two of the major crops donated to First Nations Kitchen are apples and potatoes. The farm is looking for some volunteers over the next few weeks to aid in some work directly relating to the crops to be donated to First Nations Kitchen. Volunteers can work partial or full days, lunch and lemonade are provided - and you can spend your breaks petting the goats, watching the peahens trying to get into the barn, or being amused by the team of adolescent tuxedo ducks. This is truly a magical place, and they need our help!
Reach out to Laura Natta via text or telephone to support the vision and seed the future - and help First Nations Kitchen at the same time. 417-849-3474.
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Children and Youth Ministry
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Youth Music Leaders
This next program year, we will be doing more music with our young children, rotating a music time into our normal Godly Play schedule on Sunday mornings.
But I need help! I’m looking for middle and high school youth to help teach and lead the music with me.
On Wednesday, July 27th from 2:00-4:00pm we will meet at St. David’s in the Sanctuary to learn some camp songs and practice leading them. All middle and high schoolers who are interested in helping lead music with the younger kids are encouraged to come!
Please let me know if you plan to attend. If your child is interested in being a Youth Music Leader but can’t make this training, please let me know that as well!
Family Movie Night
Wednesday, July 20th at 7:00pm we will meet again on the Carda family's front porch for an outdoor movie night! Snacks will be provided. All children and youth are invited and parents are welcome to stay.
Send me movie requests to get on the list of movies we'll vote from!
Office Clean Out
After the 9:30 service on July 31st, please help Anna organize and re-decorate her office and get it ready for the fall! Youth are especially encouraged to help out and create a space that they will get to hang out in all school year. Have any extra cool ideas, like a mini fridge, rainbow lights, or some cool art? A knack for organizing? Come and help me dream and create a space that is yours.
Children and Youth Committee
I am looking for folks who are passionate about Children and Youth Ministry! This committee will be a team of people ready to take on tasks to expand and enrich the children and youth ministries we’ve built this past year. This committee will take on tasks, specific events, projects, and ministries, in order to help me out in getting regular programming together, and expand outside the walls of St. David’s.
We will meet in the evenings on the last Tuesday of the month, starting with Tuesday, August 30th.
Please email me if you are interested!
Anna Brock, Children and Youth Minister
abrock@stdavidsparish.org
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ECMN Day Camp
Please email abrock@stdavidsparish.org with what day camp you sign up for so we can connect St. David's folks with one another!
Episcopal Summer Youth Retreat
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“Gratitude, Praise and Affirmation”-
An hour with an actor and a bag of poems!
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Join us on August 14 at 7:00 at St. David's for a fundraising evening with well-known Guthrie actor Allen Hamilton reading poems about Gratitude, Praise and Affirmation. Deacon Emeritus Rev. Guy Drake will join Allen with readings on the same topics from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer.
Come prepared to be inspired by readings from great poets both historical and contemporary on these three subjects, so relevant in today's world!
Allen Hamilton has played 23 roles at the Guthrie Theater over many decades, as well as many roles at most of the theatres in the Twin Cities, and theatres in Boston, Memphis, St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Chicago. He played Uncle Ben in “Death of a Salesman” on Broadway, starring Brian Dennehy, and repeated the role at the Lyric Theatre in London for a nine month run. He has been seen in over thirty films and television movies, including “Code of Silence” with Chuck Norris and “The Fugitive” with Harrison Ford. Allen lives in St. Louis Park with his wife, painter Susan Wagner, and has been a frequent visitor at St. David's services.
A free will offering will be taken at the door to help contribute to St. David's many ministries.
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Summer Grant Challenge during July
There is a special initiative this month from Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless. This summer challenge grant makes it possible for food shelves all over the state to restock & distribute fresh & frozen foods during the difficult summer months. ICA encourages all their supporters to participate in this challenge grant through the end of July. You can check out ways to contribute at www.icafoodshelf.com. Choose Donate in the menu, then choose Give Financial Support.
Hopkins Raspberry Festival this week
The 88th annual Hopkins Raspberry Festival is happening this week! Many fun activities are planned, culminating in Sunday’s Grande Day parade. Purchasing a festival button not only showcases pride in community, but also helps support the festival. Another plus - when you purchase a button for $5, $1 goes to the ICAa Food Shelf.
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St. David's Benefit Fundraiser
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After a three year hiatus, St. David’s is putting the fun back in fundraising! We’re starting off with a benefit drawing.
Tickets for St David’s Benefit Drawing are on sale during coffee hour after the 9:30 service.
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Need not be present to win!
Donation: $100 per ticket
Drawing will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022 at the Fall Potluck Dinner.
Bring your checkbook and buy a ticket for yourself, your kids, or your grandkids or a good buddy!
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First Prize: $500
Second Prize: $250
Third Prize: $250
Up to 16 $125 prizes will be drawn from the remaining proceeds.
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What else is going on at St. David's?
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Want to view the full calendar for the week? Click here to view the St. David's website complete with a calendar to keep you updated on events and offerings! Scroll all the way to the bottom to view it.
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Send it to office@stdavidsparish.org before noon on Wednesday to be featured.
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Pastoral Care Line: 952-767-0891
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To add someone to the prayers, please contact the office: office@stdavidsparish.org
We will include all individuals in the prayers list for four consecutive weeks, and then they will be removed from the list. If the prayer need is ongoing, please reach out and we will keep their names on the list. If anyone's prayer need is shorter than four weeks, please also note that. This way we will keep all prayer lists updated and recent.
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Prayers and Passages
We pray for healing of body, mind or spirit for those we love, especially Richard Austin (father of Holly Lamond), William Cadwell (son of Philip Cadwell), Josh Claxton (friend of Mary Mann), Christina Dorr Drake (daughter-in-law of Nan and Guy Drake), Mark Enos (friend of Keith Gause), Allison Hatcher, Ann Henjum (daughter of Bob Triebenbach), Sharon Herpers, Denny Johnson, Joan MacDonald, Lori Marsh (friend of Cliff Crockford), Josie Meyer and family (friend of the Handley-Jurkovich family), David Pearson, Margaret Prescott (friend of Virginia Haggart and Ned Sorely), Marge Saunders, Jean Scheu, Amara Strande (daughter of the Rev. Dana Strande), Johannah Surma (daughter of Karin Lindquist and Andy Scheu), Colin Vignoul (Nephew of Charity and Andy Harvala), Huu Vu (Friend of the Harvala Family), and Owen Kuyper.
We pray for those who have died. We pray for victims of genocide in Ukraine, and for all who die in war.
For the world and its leaders, our nation and its people.
We pray for those who commit acts of violence in war, that they may be healed from the trauma of violence and find new life in peace. We pray for all who suffer or serve in war, especially in Afghanistan and Ukraine.
We pray for all who have been born.
We pray for an end to racism and all systems of oppression.
We pray in thanksgiving for all the blessings of this life.
We pray for those serving in the military, Will Culliton, Aprille Lopac, and Kaelyn Wahlberg.
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COVID-19 Resources Available
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