The Bridge

February 17, 2023


The Mission of St. John’s is to be a community of God’s people who heal brokenness, build bridges, and exemplify borderless kindness.

Events and Announcements

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Traffic Warning for Sunday, February 19

St. John's Members,


Please be aware of road closures this Sunday due to the Austin Marathon.


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This Sunday, Feb 19th at 2:15 p.m. we’ll begin the process of packing the parish hall for construction. We will need about 20 boxes to pack the offices. If anyone has a few boxes to donate to the church we would be grateful. Also we will need hands to help us pack and organize. Please contact Maria Angie if you would like to donate boxes or help throughout the week.

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Ash Wednesday Services

February 22, 2023


Here is the Schedule for the Day:

 

12:00 p.m.          English Service

3:00 p.m.            Buckner Villa

5:30 p.m.            English Service with Music

7:30 p.m.            Spanish Service with Music

Save the Date

CTI Civic Academy on Policy and the Texas Legisture,

February 20, 2023

St. John’s Members,


This meeting has been postponed until further notice.

Foundation Communities Presentation,

February 21, 2023

On February 21, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.,

St John’s will have a team from Foundation Communities to explain the process of applying at one of the FC’s communities. After the presentation those that qualified would fill out the paperwork and begin the process.


For more information contact

Mother Minerva.

LENTEN SERIES

What: Lenten Series - Glittering Vices: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins and Their Remedies by Rebecca Konyndyk

When: March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Where: St. John's Sanctuary

How: St. John's Lenten Series will focus on studying the book Glittering Vices: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins and Their Remedies by Rebecca Konyndyk de Young. This book is available on Kindle and on Audible and in the Austin Library. We invite all of you to join us for an interesting conversation. Please call Mother Minerva if you are unable to find a copy of the book.  

Our Community


Farmshare Austin

Sunday, from

11 a.m.-1 p.m.


Come shop for fresh, delicious, and affordable fruits and vegetables, local eggs and honey, and a variety of pantry staples!


The market accepts cash, credit, debit, SNAP, and Double Up Food Bucks. 

Coffee and Fellowship


The Narthex is open for coffee and fellowship after each Sunday service!


Thanks to our volunteers who make the coffee, set it up, and clean up after.


Let's also be good stewards of our land and recycle! There will be signs in the Narthex with items that are recyclable.

Worship at St. John's

Our Sunday morning worship and education schedule:


  • 8:30 a.m. - The Holy Eucharist Rite I (English)
  • 9:45 a.m. - Adult Christian Formation Class
  • 11:00 a.m. - The Holy Eucharist Rite II (English)
  • 1:00 p.m. - La Santa Eucaristía Rito Dos (Spanish)


To participate in our virtual Sunday services, you do not need to have a Zoom account or download Zoom. Simply click the link to join.
Zoom link for 11:00 a.m. service

Meeting ID: 879 9502 6837     No passcode is required

Click here for the Online Bulletin
You may also join the service by telephone - dial (346) 248-7799 and enter the meeting ID when prompted. Meeting ID: 879 9502 6837

The video recording of the 11:00 a.m. service will be posted on the St. John's Facebook page, YouTube, and the St. John's website later in the day. Additionally, recordings of the English and Spanish sermons will be available. Links to the recordings will be posted on our website (www.austinstjohns.org).

Christian Formation

Sunday Morning Christian Formation

9:45 a.m. - Sunday

In person in the church (nave)


This Sunday, February 19, Fr David Beer will continue a four weeks series: 

Origins and Growth of the Bible

We will consider the origins and growth of the Bible in English. We'll start with the very early versions and consider the work and sacrifices that went into them and how one translation built on a previous one. We'll look at the King James Bible and then go on to recent versions (but not all 400 of them). Finally we'll examine the best versions available to a reader today and discuss how personal taste may enter into our choice.



Please contact Mother Minerva for more information. 

Cornerstone Literary Circle -

Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.


Cornerstone Literary Circle is returning with a gripping new work by Javier Zamora entitled Solito. The New York Times reviewed this book in September and October this year. The Times said, “Zamora writes in such a way that you never forget that this harrowing journey is being experienced by a child … In telling this story from a child’s perspective, describing his surroundings with plainness, presenting his survival without bluster, he reveals the true horrors of migration.” 

If you would like to join us for this book discussion, please contact Laurie Williams.


Cornerstone Literary Circle is cancelled on Wednesday, February 22nd and will resume on

 March 1st.

Zoom Link to Cornerstone Literary Circle
Meeting ID: 865 2855 1870
Passcode  446185

Wednesday Night Bible Study - 7:00 p.m.

We will study the lectionary readings for the upcoming Sunday:



The class meets via Zoom:

Zoom Link to Wednesday Night Class
Meeting ID: 886 3246 7047
Passcode: 980365

Thursday Morning Bible Study

10:00 a.m. - Thursday


Thursday Morning Bible Study continues in our hybrid format at 10:00 a.m., via Zoom and in the narthex. We begin meeting the women of the New Testament and will hear what these women have to say to us. We will find many of them more familiar than the Old Testament women were, and look for both similar and very different themes. 

 


Meeting ID: 821 5253 7149

No passcode is required

Zoom Link to Thursday Morning Bible Study

Please refer to our website www.austinstjohns.org or to the Christian Formation email sent every Tuesday for more information and links.

Ministries

Wednesday Morning Grounds Crew


For more information about this ministry, please contact Kevin Flegal.


Labyrinth Community Garden


To learn about how our Labyrinth Community Garden serves the community, or for information about obtaining a bed in the Garden for you and your family, please contact the Parish Office.

Card Ministry


St. John’s Episcopal Church is starting a new card ministry that will involve sending handwritten cards to our members who are suffering illness and/or bereavement.

Please let Henry Welles, Sandra Ward or Christi Crow know if you have a need or if you know of someone who does. Thank you. 

Caring for
Each Other

For Prayer and Pastoral Care


If you find that your situation is causing financial, spiritual, or emotional difficulties, or if you are in need of food, do not hesitate to email Mother Minerva.



We are a church family; when a family member needs assistance we want to try and help that member.


Click on the link below for Prayer for Ukraine.

Donations

Please visit our website (austinstjohns.org) for other ways to make a donation.


Please send mail to the Church post office box:


St. John’s Episcopal Church

P. O. Box 81493

Austin, TX 78708-1493


If you are having problems with the online donation system, please contact the treasurer at Treasurer@austinstjohns.org and someone will help you resolve the problem.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO ST. JOHNS. THANK YOU!
Fill out a pledge card here!

Gathering Policy

Masks are optional on the St. John's campus. The CDC guidelines highly recommend that all persons who are not fully vaccinated wear masks while indoors. Thank you for your cooperation in these efforts to keep our St. John’s community safe and healthy. 



Austin-Travis County's COVID-19 Community Level is currently low.

For more information: Austin Public Health

Submit to the Bridge

You are invited to send pictures and articles to the Bridge! Please note the deadline: Noon, Wednesday preceding the Friday of publication.


Send to mariaangie@austinstjohns.org with "For the Bridge" in the subject line. Be sure to note the date of the issue in which you want to publish the information or article.

Our Vestry

Ms. Maria Caballero, Senior Warden

Maria Caballero

Mr. Kevin Flegal, Junior Warden

Kevin Flegal

Ms. Mary Anne O'Brien, Clerk

Mary Anne O'Brien

Class of 2024

Ms. Maria Caballero

Ms. Mary Anne O'Brien

Ms. Sandra Ward

Class of 2025

Mr. Kevin Flegal

Ms. Patricia Mata

Class of 2026

Mr. Henry Welles

Mr. Carlos Lugo

Our Staff

The Rev. Minerva Camarena Skeith, Rector

Mother Minerva


The Rev. Victoria Mason, Deacon

Deacon Victoria


Maria Angie Hernandez, Parish Administrator

 Maria Angie

Mr. Philip Riley, Choirmaster and Organist

Philip Riley


Sr. Alfonso Hernandez, Spanish Music

Alfonso Hernandez


Noreen McMahan, Treasurer

Noreen McMahan

St. John's Episcopal Church
11201 Parkfield Drive
P. O. Box 81493, Austin, TX 78708-1493
Church Office: 512-580-0200

Regular Sunday Services

8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I

9:45 a.m. Adult Christian Formation (in-person & Zoom)

11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II hybrid (in-person & Zoom)

 1:00 p.m. Santa Eucaristía, Rito II

For more information about St. John’s Episcopal Church, please visit our website at www.austinstjohns.org