The Bridge
April 7, 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.
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Easter Day
Sunday, April 9, 2023
- Easter Service in English (Rite I) 8:30 AM
- Easter Service in English (Rite II) 11:00 AM - available online
- Misa del Pascua en Español
1:00 PM
- Easter Egg Hunt after the 1:00 PM service- Approximately 2:15 PM
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EASTER EGG HUNT & Family Afternoon Sunday — We will be hosting our annual Easter Egg Hunt on Easter Sunday after the 1 PM service — approximately 2:15 PM. There will also be food sponsored by the Hernandez family.
EASTER COOKIES — As is the custom at St. John’s, we will be having a grand assortment of cookies on Easter Day. Please bring cookies to share.
EASTER DAY HATS! - Years ago, it was a tradition in the church to wear a hat on Easter. To celebrate Easter this year, we would like to continue that tradition of wearing a festive hat on Easter. Any hat will do. So, join in the fun this Easter and wear a hat!
FLOWERS FOR THE CROSS AT EASTER
We will be flowering the cross during the Easter morning services. If you would like to donate flowers, please bring them on Saturday, April 8th to give to the altar guild between 10am and noon. You may also bring them to the Easter Vigil and put them in the Sacristy in water. Or you may come a little early on Easter Sunday and bring them then.
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CALL TO ACTION
CALL YOUR STATE REP AND SENATOR TO OPPOSE BRINGING BACK CHAPTER 313 “VAMPIRE FUND” OR ANY SCHOOL-BASED TAX GIVEAWAYS
Central Texas Interfaith and allies stopped the reauthorization of the failed Chapter 313 program in the 2021 Legislative Session. Chapter 313 is Texas’ largest corporate welfare program, which drained over $1Billion/year in potential school funding and gave it to major oil, gas, and manufacturing corporations. Now industry lobbyists want to bring Chapter 313 back from the grave, like Dracula, in the form of House Bill 5 (HB5) and Senate Bill 1926 (SB1926). We urge you to call your representatives’ offices today and ask them to vote AGAINST HB5 and SB1926 and any legislation that takes money from schoolchildren to line the pockets of wealthy corporations.
Use the link to find your Senator or Representative, then contact them TODAY!
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Apply Now for Episcopal Church 2023-2024 Educational Scholarships
Applications are being accepted for a wide variety of educational scholarships from the Episcopal Church for the 2023-2024 academic year. The deadline to apply is April 12. All applicants must be Episcopalian.
Click for more.
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Neighborhood
Walk Training,
April 17, 2023
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We will be having a Neighborhood Walk Training on April 17th starting at 6:30 p.m. to prepare for our Neighborhood walk. The training will take place in the Narthex. | |
Birthday Bash, April 21, 2023
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Our Birthday Bash potluck lunch celebration will be held Friday, April 21 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. Note that the location has changed since we do not have use of the Parish Hall. Michael and Susan Davis invite everyone to their home:
13109 Broughton Way. We are just north of Parmer lane.
So bring a dish to share and come to an overdue celebration. The Davis's will provide plates, silverware, and napkins. It would be advisable to carpool from the church parking lot at 11:15 a.m.
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Neighborhood
Walk,
April 29, 2023
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We will be walking the St. John's neighborhood on Saturday, April 29th from 9 am- 12 noon to introduce ourselves to our neighbors. We will get to know them, and they will get to know us, and we will have an opportunity to let them know about upcoming events. Stay tuned for more information to come. | |
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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. | |
Meeting ID: 879 9502 6837 No passcode is required | |
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).
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Sunday Morning Christian Formation
Class will resume this week at 9:45 a.m. - Sunday, April 2nd in person in the church (nave).
We will study the lectionary for this week.
Please contact Mother Minerva for more information.
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Cornerstone Literary Circle -
Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
Cornerstone Literary Circle has just finished reading "Solito" by Javier Zamora.
The next book will be "Caste: The Origin of Our Discontent" by Isabel Wilkerson. A reviewer for the NYTimes wrote: "Wilkerson’s book is about how brutal misperceptions about race have disfigured the American experiment. This is a topic that major historians and novelists have examined from many angles, with care, anger, deep feeling and sometimes simmering wit."
We are taking off for two weeks, giving folks 2 weeks to get the book and giving the host time to get ready to begin leading book discussion.
Our next Cornerstone meeting will be April 12th, 5:30pm-6:30pm.
Contact Laurie Williams if you would like more information about the book or the book club.
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Meeting ID: 865 2855 1870
Passcode 446185
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Wednesday Night Bible Study - 7:00 p.m.
The Wednesday Evening Bible Study in English will resume on April 19th. There will be no class on April 5th or April 12th.
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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
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Please refer to our website www.austinstjohns.org or to the Christian Formation email sent every Tuesday for more information and links. | |
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Wednesday Morning Grounds Crew
For more information about this ministry, please contact Kevin Flegal.
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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.
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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.
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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.
The Episcopal Church has a Rite of Reconciliation (Confession). Please contact Mother Minerva to schedule an appointment for Reconciliation.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Class of 2024
Ms. Maria Caballero
Ms. Mary Anne O'Brien
Ms. Sandra Ward
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Class of 2025
Mr. Kevin Flegal
Ms. Patricia Mata
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Class of 2026
Mr. Henry Welles
Mr. Carlos Lugo
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St. John's Episcopal Church
11201 Parkfield Drive
P. O. Box 81493, Austin, TX 78708-1493
Church Office: 512-580-0200
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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
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For more information about St. John’s Episcopal Church, please visit our website at www.austinstjohns.org
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