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St. Paul's
at Midweek
December 23, 2020
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Whoever you are,
and wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith,
we welcome you to our inclusive faith community.
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The Coming Week
at St. Paul's
While public worship in the church continues to be suspended, a number of services and opportunities for fellowship and study are being offered
December 27, 2020
The First Sunday
after Christmas
10am Morning Prayer
(from our Cathedral via Facebook and YouTube)
January 3, 2021
The Second Sunday
after Christmas
11am Morning Prayer followed by Parochial Annual Meeting (via Zoom)
December 10, 2021
The First Sunday
after the Epiphany:
The Baptism of
Our Lord
10am Morning Prayer
(from our Cathedral via Facebook and YouTube)
6pm Evening Prayer (from St. Paul's via Facebook and YouTube
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Morning Prayer will continue to be recited privately at 8.30am for the well-being of our city, the nation, and the world, and for all those living with the effects and consequences of COVID-19
Please note, that due to the present health crisis, our Food Co-op Ministry will be closed until further notice.
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Finding the
Sunday Readings
Did you know you can always find the readings for Sunday by following this link?
Did you find two sets of readings for the Sunday? If there are two "tracks", at St. Paul's we are using "Track 2".
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This Week
by
Greg Glenn,
BIshop's Committee Member
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Hi all. I’m Greg Glenn. My wife, Jackie, and I are two of twelve original founders of Grace Mission. That congregation moved into St. Paul’s in 2013. We take great pleasure and spiritual satisfaction in serving in various capacities for St. Paul’s.
Over the years, our family traveled at Christmas time to visit relatives every other Christmas. We attended Episcopal Christmas Services when away from home. We felt that our St. Paul’s services meant the most to us.
Here we are in COVID restricted times. We attend services via the internet. . We hold church activities on Zoom. We are fortunate to have a proactive clergy in Fr. Luis who with others organizes and leads these activities. Not having in person Christmas activities this year REALLY STINKS!!!
We are all tough enough to get through these times. We are still a thriving church. We need to put this situation in perspective. We will come out of COVID with a renewed appreciation for St. Paul’s Christmas season, our fellow worshipers, and the wonderful fellowship. Try your best to keep in touch with fellow parishioners. Pray for all and watch when you can. Remember that COVID restrictions are saving lives.
There is an old story. Peter, Paul and Moses are fishing in a boat on a lake in heaven. Peter says he is thirsty. Paul steps out of the boat and walks to shore and returns with wine. Paul says bread would be nice. Peter steps out and walks to shore and returns with bread. They look at Moses saying that olives would be great. Moses steps out and promptly sinks under the water. He comes up only to see the other two laughing heartily. Then a voices booms from sky and says, “ You two quit fooling around and show Moses where the rock path is that you used!” During these trying times let’s all show one another where the rocks are to keep us from sinking.
See you all sooner than later. PEACE
Greg Glenn – Bishop’s Committee, St. Paul's
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Although mail will be regularly collected, the parish office will be closed until further notice.
However, you can reach our Parish Administrator
via email. Alternatively,
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The Week's Highlights
and Looking Ahead
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• Christmas Day Evening Prayer, December 25, 6.00pm
• Morning Prayer and
Parish Annual Meeting: January 3, 2020, 11.00pm
• No Coffee Morning on December 28th or January 4th
• Parish Prayer List to be Revised
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Please note:
There will be no edition of Midweek next week.
The next edition will be published January 6
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Sunday Worship at St Paul's
During the present health crisis Sunday worship continues at St. Paul's. In the morning you are encouraged to join online worship from our cathedral in Fresno. This can be accessed here. In the evenings at 6pm via Facebook and YouTube Evening Prayer is led by Fr. Luis from our chapel. Check this out on our Facebook page by clicking here, and be sure to follow us if you aren't already. If you watch via YouTube, please subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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Praying at St Paul's
Remember, the Church's round of prayer continues are our members are encouraged to continue to gather in spirit on or around 8.30am to say Morning Prayer.
If you are not too familiar with Daily Office and the Prayer Book, Morning and Evening Prayer are easily found online. St. Bede's Breviary is highly recommended, and can be accessed here. You can access our Parochial Prayer Dairy here, and if you have found the non-Scriptural readings helpful you can download the Universalis app and just click through to Spiritual Readings. This last is a Roman Catholic site and there is a small charge for the app.
Continue faithful in prayer in these time, and if you any questions please contact Fr. Luis.
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Wednesdays as Days
of Special Devotion
As a parish, remember we are keeping Wednesdays as days of fasting and prayer for the pandemic of COVID-19, but also and perhaps more disturbing pandemic of self-centeredness, which as our Presiding Bishop preached "has been the root cause of every humanly created evil that has ever hurt or harmed any child of God or even the earth itself." While fasting is technically going without food, Fr. Luis has asked that we fast each Wednesday of this summer by doing "something to frustrate our appetites", whatever that appetite may be. Also we are asked each Wednesday to pray the Great Litany beginning on page 148 of the Book of Common Prayer. You can also find an alternate version of the Great Litany here. As Fr. Luis wrote, "The journey away from ourselves is the journey towards the other, and hence community. Spiritual disciplines like fasting and prayer are the first steps towards spiritually-motivated action and solidarity. I hope we can take these steps together, and discover where the Spirit will lead us."
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Christmas at St. Paul's
This will of course be a strange Christmas at St. Paul's, but it will nevertheless be Christmas and we will be celebrating Christ's first coming to us as a child, revealing his glory in poverty and humility. We will hear once more - perhaps in a new way - the message of the angels: "Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace among those whom God favors." All our services will be online, but we encourage everyone to make a special effort to join in.
Christmas Day, December 25
Evening Prayer 6pm (via Facebook and YouTube)
First Sunday after Christmas, December 27
Morning Prayer 10am (from our Cathedral)
Second Sunday after Christmas, January 3
Morning Prayer 11am (via Zoom)
To be followed by our Parochial Annual Meeting
May God bless you this Christmas
and reveal to us his purposes in the new year.
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Parish Prayer List
to be Revised
As we approach the end of the year our parish prayer list will again be revised. This means that all names will be removed at the end of this month. If you would like a name to remain on the list or a name to be added please contact Fr. Luis via email. Remember that while public services are suspended, prayer at St. Paul's continues. Those on our prayer list are mentioned by name at Morning Prayer, and also by members of the congregation, among them, the Daughter of the King. In our physical separation, our prayers for each other, for those in need, and for those who have died take on a particular dimension as they affirm our abiding connection in the midst of physical separation.
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Collect of the Week
Purify our conscience, Almighty God, by your daily visitation, that your Son Jesus Christ, at his coming, may find in us a mansion prepared for himself; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
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In Our Prayers
Remember in your prayers Penny, Sandra, Jan, the Soliz family, Zack, Kyle, Kris, Jude, Walter, Hank, Sally, Margaret, Dee, and also all those living with the effects of COVID-19, and all who are in sorrow, sickness, or any kind of need.
Remember the recently departed, among them, Walter Still and Maggie McCormick. Remember also Mark Pereira, and all those whose year's mind falls at this time.
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Monthly Prayer Diary
You can access the
December Prayer Diary here.
You can access the
Prayer Diary for January here..
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Calling Volunteers
for Online Worship
As we continue to live into these days of online worship, we also continue to discern ways in which our common life can continue and flourish. Part of this is still enabling a sense of corporate worship even while we remain distanced physically. To that end we are looking for volunteers to lead parts of our Sunday evening service. This would entail making a recording of yourself doing a reading or leading intercessions. This can be done relatively easily on one's phone, tablet or computer. If you would like to volunteer for this ministry or have any questions, please contact Fr. Luis.
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Look Out for Upcoming Christian Formation Opportunities
The past year a number of opportunities were offered for Christian Formation and Education; Bible studies, book groups, and an online retreat, among. Keep and eye offerings in the coming year. This will include further sessions of our book group as well as well as Bible studies and a reflective course during Lent. As they say, "Watch this space", as all activities and information are communicated here in Midweek, and of you haven any thoughts or ideas for upcoming offerings, please get in touch with Fr. Luis.
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Parish News and Information
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Cathy Kline's Ordination
Cathy Kline (along with Terry March from Church of the Saviour in Hanford) is being ordained deacon on January 23 (see full details below). This is a significant event for our diocese, and most especially for us at St. Paul's and for the people of Cathy's home parish, St. Michael's, Ridgecrest. Please keep Cathy and Terry in your prayers as they prepare for the day and begin their ordained ministry
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The enclosure for our courtyard is complete! This addition makes our courtyard a more usable space for ourselves and the wider community. If you have a chance, drive by and have a look. Thanks to everyone who through their contributions and dedication have made this work possible. This is an exciting sign of the vitality of St. Paul's and our commitment to its future. On our return to the church buildings and in-person worship there will be a service of dedication.
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Alarm Codes Change
As part the ongoing care and security of our campus all the alarm codes have all been changed. Codes have been assigned to all those with specific need or responsibility. No previous codes will continue to be valid. Please contact Fr. Luis with any questions.
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Morning Prayer and Parish Annual Meeting
January 3, 2021 at 11.00am
Via Zoom
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We are already beginning to look forward to our Parish's Annual Meeting. It is scheduled for Sunday, January 3, at 11.30am, and it will be via Zoom. It will be preceded by Morning Prayer at 11am. (Please note that this latter is a change from what has been previously announced.) If you attended our Diocesan Convention you know that Zoom worked well as a platform for meetings like this. Like our Diocesan Convention we will be addressing solely the most vital of issues like the Priest-in- Charge's report and the budget. Nevertheless it will be a chance for us to gather together and affirm our common life. Please put the date and time in your calendar. You cam access the Zoom here.
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Creation Care
Parish Meeting
The Creation Care Commission began about two months ago. You may have read some of the information that April Brown and I have put in Midweek. We believe this is an important issue for us as a faith community. There are many challenges facing all of us and it is easy to feel overwhelmed. We are hoping that during this holiday season we can all take some time to reflect on what care for our planet means to our faith.
In January we would like to hold a virtual meeting with members of St. Paul’s to discern our path forward. We are interested in ideas big and small. Please consider getting involved and bring forth your idea’s. Feel free to email me with your thoughts.
Stay safe,
Mike Dunham
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Air Quality in the Central Valley
Makes National News
This New York Times article concerns air quality in the Valley. In particular the effects on our children. Please take some time to read it and contemplate what we can do to create change.
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Vanco - A New Way of E-Giving to St. Paul's
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You’ll notice a new “donate” button on the St. Paul’s website. We’re changing our e-giving platform from Network for Good to Vanco, which partners with our pledge system Servant Keeper. What are the advantages to working with Vanco? First, all donations and pledges get directly deposited to St. Paul’s bank account. We won’t have to wait 1 - 1 ½ months for a check to be sent. Second, for all check writers - you can set up your monthly pledge or any recurring donation to be taken out of your account automatically, which means you don’t have to write out a check or mail a check - saving you precious time. Lastly, using Vanco - you do not need to set up any kind of “account” to use it. It’s completely optional to set up a profile. One advantage from the church’s perspective is that Vanco works with Servant Keeper (SK), so any donation instantly gets credited to a parishioner’s SK profile, ready for the year-end contribution statements.
Like most e-giving platforms, there is a processing fee of 2.75% (for debit/credit cards; 1% for checking accounts). When inputting your payment information, there is the option for the donor to help St. Paul’s offset the processing fee by adding it to your donation. This is optional though, so it is completely up to the donor. At St. Paul’s, we appreciate any and all donations!
Also, you can download the GivePlus app (through App Store/Google Play) if you’d rather use your smartphone to manage donations. Once downloaded, you can search for St. Paul’s by entering our zip code (93301) or St. Paul’s Episcopal Bakersfield. Just scroll through till you find us! Once you find us, you can proceed to setting up your donations.
If you have ANY questions, feel free to email Diane Mangum at didi93307@gmail.com. She has used the app and the online site and can help with any questions.
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Fellowship and Connection
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Monday Morning Coffee
(or Tea) Hour
As we continue sheltering in place and physical-distancing (when did these become verbs?) we become all too aware of the importance of our fellowship at St. Paul's. While it's not exactly the same as gathering in Grace Hall or joining Fr. Luis for coffee at Blue Oak, we are still going to try to gather each week via Zoom. Get yourself a cup of tea or coffee this coming Monday, December 21, at 10.30am, and click onto Zoom via your phone, tablet or computer, and let's chat. The Zoom invitation link is here. See you then, and if you have any questions, get in touch with Fr. Luis.
Please note there will be no Coffee Mornings on December 27 or January 4. They will resume on January 11.
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Children's Sunday ZOOM Time
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While our Children's Zoom Time normally meets on the first Sunday of the month, there will be no meeting January to accommodate the Parochial Annual Meeting on January 3. It will resume February 7. If you can any questions contact Lori Toia.
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St. Paul's Sunday
Afternoon Social
While our Sunday Afternoon Social normally meets on the first Sunday of the month, there will be no meeting January to accommodate the Parochial Annual Meeting on January 3. It will resume February 7. If you have any questions contact Lori Toia or Fr. Luis.
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Are You in Need of Anything?
Are you or someone you know in need of food or other essentials but are unable to get out? Are you in a high risk group and anxious about going out to get what what you need? Please email Fr. Luis. Volunteers are at the ready to help out in any way they can. Please, please, please get in touch. We are all in this together.
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Youth Ministries of St. Paul
We are happy to announce the re-launch of our youth ministries at St. Paul’s! We have so many exciting upcoming events for our youth. If you are the parent of a child ages 5-18, please join our Youth Ministries messaging service. You will NOT receive any spam messages. This messaging service allows you to send messages directly to our youth leadership and to receive info on upcoming events. Text this message- "@youth2216" - to 81010.
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Poetry Corner
The Oxen
by Thomas Hardy
Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock.
"Now they are all on their knees,”
An elder said as we sat in a flock
By the embers in hearthside ease.
We pictured the meek mild creatures where
They dwelt in their strawy pen,
Nor did it occur to one of us there
To doubt they were kneeling then.
So fair a fancy few would weave
In these years! Yet, I feel,
If someone said on Christmas Eve,
“Come; see the oxen kneel,
“In the lonely barton by yonder coomb
Our childhood used to know,”
I should go with him in the gloom,
Hoping it might be so.
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December and January Birthdays
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Andy Troup
Steve Gamboa
Poppy Stewart
Cynthia Sosa
Martha Jarrett
Gwendolyn Mangum
Margaret Carlson
Allison Perkins-Thomas
Emi Sperber
Elaine Berg
Mal Schleh
Jessica Reyes
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December 7
December 9
December 9
December 21
December 24
December 29
January 9
January 11
January 12
January 20
January 24
January 26
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News and Information
from our Diocese
and the Wider Church
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SJRAISE, The Diocesan Immigration Commission has a new monthly newsletter?
You can check it out HERE and subscribe at the bottom, or email Deacon Angela at dioadmin@diosanjoaquin.org to be added!
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Community News
and Information
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Evicted in Kern
a report published by Faith in the Valley
Did you know that an estimated 20,000 Kern households, including 24,000 children are in danger of facing eviction due to relying on income from industries that have been impacted by COVID-19? This important report by our community partner, Faith in the Valley highlights an important dimension of the housing crisis in our county. You can access the entire report here.
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Community TRUSTT
Community TRUSTT is committed to improving relations with local law enforcement. TRUSTT is an acronym for “Together, Rebuilding Unity, Seeking Trust and Transparency.” Members of the community and representatives of each branch of local law enforcement, including BPD, KCSO, Probation, KC District Attorney, Juvenile Court and KC High School District Police, participate. We advocate for best practices in 21st Century Policing and highlight the experience of those most negatively affected by law enforcement, including communities of color and all minority groups. Our dialog is civil and direct. The next meeting will be Monday, January 11, 2021 with monthly meetings to be scheduled throughout 2021.
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Kern Welcoming and Extending Solidarity to Immigrant (KWESI)
Through KWESI those living at the Mesa Verde Detention Center right here in Bakersfield find fellowship and hope. KWESI volunteers are regular visitors to those detained at Mesa Verde and are also an important link for them to world outside. Consider giving some of your time to this the important work. To volunteer call either call Jeannie Parent at (661) 877-1894I or Eddy Laine at (661) 345-4736. To get a better sense of the work being done by KWESI, click here to see a recent update newsletter.
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Connecting with St. Paul's
and The Episcopal Church
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If you need to speak with
Fr. Luis, our Priest-in-Charge, please call the main office at (661) 869-1630.
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Church Office
(661) 869-1630
Priest-in-Charge
The Rev'd Luis Rodriguez
Senior Warden
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Junior Warden
Michael Dunham
Parish Administrator
Lily Guerra
Midweek
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