St. Matthew's Weekly Newsletter
Day of Pentecost
June 23, 2019
Worship Schedule at St. Matthew's 

Presider: Paul Frolick
Deacon: Shelly Banner
Preacher: Paul Frolick
Organist: Jennifer Bearup
Acolyte:    
8:00am - Gail Jones
 10:15am - Campbell Bagley, Molly Alamond, Brianna Todd
Altar Guild : Gail Jones, Lauri O'Brien
Coffee Hour:   
8:00am - The Bagley Family
10:15am - Pam Piraino, Sally Smith
Lectors/ EMs:
8:00am - Gail Jones, Jackie Gates
 10:15am - Johnny Lisi, Lambros Alamond, Lee Wakefield, Norm Bagley
Nursery :  Michelle Makai, Courtenay McKeon
Tellers: Mary Beth Sullivan, Linda Chambers
Ushers: Serenity Uhrig, Christina Uhrig, Lillith Uhrig, Rose Uhrig

Special moments from the week...
The Women's Group played shuffleboard on Tuesday night at Onondaga Lake and had a great time in some beautiful weather!
Deacon Shelly gave the children's sermons this last Sunday and had a special moment with Olivia Fish at the 8:00am service. Olivia is the grandaughter of Cindy and Don Adamowsky.
Fr. Edward Caldwell, health concerns
Pat Martin, health concerns 
Jill Stocking, health concerns 
Bob Murdock, recovering from surgery
Jennifer Bearup, recovering from concussion 
Mimi Sachel,  Amy Good’s Aunt , health concerns
Lawrence Mathews,  Larry Mathews father , passed away on 6/7
Rich Ackerman,  Amy Good’s cousin -in-law , passed away on 6/20
Haley and her family , friend of Courtenay McKeon , health concerns
Susie, Open Table attendee , diagnosed with cancer
Marisa Bertini,  Christina Stearns’ niece , undergoing cancer treatment
Susan, Linda Chambers’ sister , undergoing cancer treatment
Kathleen Fox,  friend of Dale Vigliotti , diagnosed with breast cancer
Betty, friend ofLaurel Iavarone , diagnosed with stage 4 cancer

Serving in Armed Forces:
Peter Guy,  grandson of Jim & Mary Beth Sullivan , Air Force Special Forces, New Mexico 
Paul Smith,  Penny Dugas’ grandson , Air National Guard
Sarah Gratien & David Gratien,  grandchildren of Sallie Jameson , Air National Guard
Leo Henry, attending West Point Military Academy
Benjamin McDonald,  son of Jodi McDonald,  Air Force,Wright-Patterson, Ohio
Matt Hidy & Mina Hidy, grandchildren of Alice Hidy, U.S. Coast Guard, Japan
Brighid O'Neil,  daughter of Tom & Mary O’Neil , Captain, NYC Police Dept.

Ongoing:
Alec Stearns, Jennifer, Laura McGaffick, Cheryl Familo, Susan White, Vyrna Brown, Cherie McCauley, Bill Braun
In the Diocese ...
Want to march in the 2019 CNY Pride Parade?

Episcopalians will be marching in CNY Pride's 2019 Pride Parade to celebrate our leaders, members, and neighbors who are LGBTQIA!


The parade takes place at noon on Saturday, June 22nd in Syracuse's Inner Harbor. Episcopalians marching in the parade will meet at 11:00 a.m. in the Destiny USA parking lots on Solar Street. Look for the big rainbow “The Episcopal Church Welcomes You” banner. Parking for those marching is available in the parking lot across the street from the parade lineup. 

Bring your church banner if desired.
Clergy: wear your collar and a stole (rainbow if you have it!)

Get details about the parade and other Pride events around the diocese at  cnyepiscopal.org/pride>
In Juneteenth meeting, Visioning Team continues to discern call to ministry of healing
At a meeting of the diocesan Visioning Team on Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States, participants watched this video about the history and meaning of the holiday.
(From The Episcopal Diocese of CNY) When June 19th—the Juneteenth holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States—was proposed as a date for a half-day retreat for the diocesan Visioning Team, Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe was cautious, but saw an opportunity. "So much of the work of this Visioning process has centered around a desire to have this diocese make significant steps toward racial reconciliation," she told the Visioning Team in a video-conference before the retreat. "In some ways, the Visioning work is a sacred response to the meaning of Juneteenth."  Continue reading
In the Community...
Liverpool is the Place Concerts

When: 7:00 pm- 9:00 pm every Monday and Wednesday
During June, July & August. Starts June 3rd

Where: Johnson Park, Village of Liverpool

What: Free music in the park! Bring your families, lawn chairs, and food if you'd like! There will be snacks and drinks available for sale.
315-457-4633 
www.stmatthewsliverpool.org
Office Hours: M-F 9:00am-12:00pm