September 1, 2024

The Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost

10am Service


The Rev. Mike Ferrito Presiding

The Rev. Rodney Davis Preaching

Pastor Katie Holeman Deacon


5pm Contemplative Prayer Service on Zoom - New Zoom Link - https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4883550916!

The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Pastor Katie Holeman

Sunday August 25, 2024

Happy Labor Day!


The church office will be closed on Monday, September 2nd in observance of Labor Day!


We wish you a very happy and safe Labor Day Weekend!

Our Destination is in Sight


So many of you have shared your thoughts and feelings by completing the Church Assessment Tool. You have our gratitude. Rest assured that your responses are 100% confidential. If by chance you have not completed the assessment yet, you have just one more week to make your voice heard. How about today!


If you need a paper copy, please stop by the office, and we will provide one for you along with a self-addressed stamped return envelope.


If you have questions, please contact Doug Davy at douglasmdavy@gmail.com or call the office at 916-488-3550.


Many thanks,

Rick Larkey, Senior Warden

Tammy Murray, Junior Warden

Doug Davy, Profile Team Chair

Suzanne Phinney, Search Team Chair

Upcoming Events


Sunday September 15 St. Michael’s Vitalant Blood Drive

Sunday September 29 Ingathering Sunday

Sunday October 6 Feast of St. Francis

& Blessing of the Animals

Sunday October 27 Outreach Sunday

Thursday October 31 St. Michael’s Trunk or Treat 

St. Michael's Green Team

Angels & Hardhats: Construction at St. Michael’s

Sierra Valley Mechanical is busy installing our carbon-neutral upgrades. They replaced all our lighting with 290 LEDs, which are 80% more efficient than fluorescent lights. They are also all the same color, where our old lights were a mix of white colors.


They are replacing six gas heating and electric air conditioning systems in the sanctuary with more energy-efficient heat pumps, which should save us a lot of money in operating costs. They will also replace all our thermostats with ones that allow us to access them via Wi-Fi and do a better job managing our system.


The last thing they will do is replace our gas water heater in the kitchen with a heat pump water heater, which will cost us zero dollars after all the rebates.


Working with the crew has been a real treat, and I love watching how well they work together and how efficient and organized they are. 


I was hanging out in the sanctuary while they worked, but I moved to the parish hall today because it’s cooler. While I was hanging out, I had a chance to observe St. Michael’s members quietly working behind the scenes. Our church relies on volunteers, and ours are exceptional. Ross Buchanan volunteered to clean out all the old pencils and the holders in the pews so he could replace them with new, sharp pencils. He showed up with his tools and a great attitude, and now visitors can fill out cards or amuse little people with supplies in our pews. That’s a thoughtful and welcoming thing to do.


Yesterday, Sue Davis popped in to check on the donated backpacks and organize them. We can call Sue the backpack fairy, making sure students at Starr King are well-supplied this year.


I saw Gail McMichael in the kitchen pantry the other day. She keeps our kitchen organized and makes sure we have all the supplies we need. She is also helping us move to a more carbon-neutral place by choosing sustainable supplies over those made of plastic. We depend on Gail’s hard work but take it for granted because it’s often behind the scenes.


When I pop into the church office, I enjoy seeing the rotation of office volunteers who show up like clockwork to give Michelle, our secretary, a helping hand. You don’t usually see them because, like other members, they serve quietly behind the scenes. Michelle is one of our stars. You’ll see her touch in nearly everything that happens in our community, and she made sure we had no conflicts with the calendar during all this, which is not an easy task. She is always cheerful and professional, and it doesn’t hurt that she sometimes has a “mini-me” helping her in the office.


In a world that often seems full of chaos and not-so-good news, we are an island of volunteers working together to support members and our greater community. We see what needs to be done, and step up without waiting to be asked. And we have fun doing it. Volunteering together strengthens our bonds, and it’s a great way to get to know fellow travelers in our spiritual journey. Thank you, angels. 

Peace, Pat

St. Michael's Serves in the Community

Rock the Block

Bryte & Broderick

Friday & Saturday, October 11 & 12


St. Michaels will once again join Habitat for Humanity in assisting our Bryte & Broderick neighbors improve their homes and community.  


Volunteer to be a member of St. Michael’s Rock the Block team.  As a member of the team, you will help revitalize an underserved community of low-income families, seniors, and Veterans. We will Work on a variety of projects such as home repairs, planting community gardens, rebuilding fences, community landscaping/clean-up etc.


A Rock the Block workday begins with breakfast at 8:00am and concludes at 3:00pm. To volunteer please see Terry Bridges.


Sign up soon, we need to submit our team roster to Habitat for Humanity and have all our volunteers registered by Friday, September 6th.

Thursday, September 19, 2024

6pm – 9pm at the Sacramento Zoo

3930 W. Land Park Dr. Sacramento, CA


River City Food Bank (RCFB) is thrilled to host the 21st Empty Bowls fundraising event at the Sacramento Zoo on Thursday, September 19. As RCFB’s only major fundraiser, Empty Bowls provides critical operating support to purchase and distribute healthy food to anyone experiencing food insecurity in Sacramento County.


No physical tickets are required – you and your guests will check in at the event registration table upon entry though the zoo members gate entrance. Parking is free and available throughout Land Park – click here to view a map of the park. Summer cocktail attire – the entire event will take place outdoors so please dress comfortably for the weather.

Tickets & More Info

Regular Outreach opportunities


River City Food Bank Center at St. Matthew's - Distribution Prep every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday & Distribution every Wednesday & Friday

Carmichael HART Carmichael Presbyterian Church - Lunch program every Thursday & the Shower Ministry every Saturday

God's Helping Hands Laundry LaunderLand every 3rd Saturday of the month

Volunteer!

St. Michael's Children & Youth

Godly Play Returns Sunday, September 8th!


Godly Play will be starting up again on Sunday, September 8 during our 10am Services. Godly Play is a hands on approach to teaching Bible stories to children from ages 3 to the 5th grade. The class gathers in the Godly Play room. To check in please visit the table in the Parish Hall. As always children are also always welcome to attend church with their caregivers. This year we will be focusing on The Big Way of Love for kids that comes from the Episcopal Church. This approach focuses on TURN to Jesus, LEARN about him, PRAY to God, WORSHIP God, BLESS friends, GO out in love, and REST in God’s grace so that they (and all of us) can focus ourselves in living life showing Gods love to all whom we encounter. Godly Play students are brought back into church during the communion prayer so that they may join in community for the Eucharist. If you have any questions please contact Pastor Katie.


Nursery is open every Sunday for children 0-4 years of age. Please see the Godly Play sign in table.

Weekly Services


10am Sunday Morning Worship Eucharist (also Livestreamed)

Nursery opens at 9:30am

5pm Sunday Evening Contemplative Prayer Service on Zoom

9am Morning Prayer – Zoom, Monday through Thursday

8:30am Friday Morning Contemplative Eucharist

Choir news!


Sunday, September 8th will be their first Sunday back from summer break. In preparation, they will begin rehearsing on Thursday, September 5th. Rehearsals begin at 6:30pm and end at 8pm and are held in the sanctuary. 


If you are interested in joining the choir, please contact John Cozza. All sections are open for new members.

Spiritual Communion Prayer


Many of you may have noticed that we have added a prayer for spiritual communion. You might be wondering why. The spiritual communion prayer is for those who cannot attend our Eucharist for a variety of reasons and literally partake of the body and blood of Jesus sacramentally. Perhaps the best definition of spiritual communion comes from St. Thomas Aquinas who taught about the forms of communion, including spiritual communion, in his Summa Theologiae lll when he said, “Spiritual communion is your desire to receive communion when you are prevented from doing so…..” And so in order to include those who cannot attend church the presider at the Eucharist says this prayer on behalf of those who are absent from our Eucharistic celebration who spiritually desire to partake of Holy Communion.

Fr. Mike

Choral Masterworks

by John Cozza, Music Director

 

Mass in Time of War / Paukenmesse

by Haydn


This week's Choral Masterwork is the Missa in tempore belli (English: Mass in Time of War), a setting of the mass by Joseph Haydn. It is catalogued Mass No. 10 in C major (Hob. XXII:9). Known also as the Paukenmesse due to the dramatic use of timpani, it is one of the most popular of his fourteen mass settings. The autograph manuscript contains the title "Missa in tempore belli" in Haydn's handwriting. Haydn composed this mass at Eisenstadt in August 1796, at the time of Austria’s general mobilisation into war. Four years into the European war that followed the French Revolution, Austrian troops were doing badly against the French in Italy and Germany, and Austria feared invasion. Reflecting the troubled mood of his time, Haydn integrated references to battle in the Benedictus and Agnus Dei movements. The Mass was first performed on 26 December 1796, in the Piarist Church of Maria Treu in Vienna.

 

For more information, here is a link to the Wikipedia entry:

 

And here is a monumental live performance with Leonard Bernstein conducting the Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian Radio: 

St. Michael's Connects

St. Michael's Blood Drive

Sunday September 15th

Sacred Circle Meets the last Wednesday of every month at 6pm via zoom. For more information please contact Kate Muris.

On-Going Announcements

St. Michael's Men’s Breakfast


Men's breakfast is on the first Saturday of every month at FlapJacks Diner. The group meets at 8am at the restaurant. FlapJacks Diner is on El Camino Ave. Please reply to Jim Dodds so he will have an idea of the numbers. If you have any additional questions, please contact the office.


Centering Prayer


All are welcome to come and pray! Centering prayer meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month in the Friendship Center and on Zoom. Newcomers are welcome to come at 6:45pm for a Centering Prayer Newcomer Orientation. Centering Prayer begins at 7pm. We will offer a 20 minute centering prayer sit, followed by a variety of contemplative practices. They may include: Lectio Divina, experiential spirituality and occasionally a guest speaker. For more information, please contact the office 916.488.3550 or Chuck Schaller.



Prayers for Pregnant Women & Their Babies


We have an ongoing relationship with the Episcopal Sisters at the Order of Julian of Norwich monastery who pray daily for pregnant women and their babies. If you have name(s) of loved one(s) who are expecting that you would like to have included in the sisters' prayers, please email Fr. Rod at fatherrod@stmichaelscarmichael.org.


Giving Thanks with Flowers!


You can still remember your loved ones and celebrate important moments in your life with the gift of flowers to the church.  


If you would like to give in this way, please let the office know

and what you would like to give thanks for in the bulletin. You can send a check (or drop it off) to the office or pay on-line.  


Name Tags Available


We have name tags available at Sunday morning check in's. Please be sure to grab and wear your name tag before the service. If you are in need of a name tag please let the office know.


St. Michael's Hours


Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:30am - 1:30pm


Sanctuary and Courtyard are open during office hours. Please let the office know you will be coming. Call 916.488.3550 or email.


Pastoral Hours



Pastor Katie will be available on request. Please email pastorkatie@stmichaelscarmichael.org to schedule.


Fr. Mike will be available on request. Please email Revferrito@outlook.com to schedule.


Fr. Rod will be available on request. Please email fatherrod@stmichaelscarmichael.org to schedule. 



Giving 


Thank you all for generously supporting St. Michael's and our ministries. We are accepting pledge payments through the mail. We are also accepting online giving. You may have to set up an account to do so. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Kate Muris.

St. Michael's Episcopal Church
2140 Mission Avenue, Carmichael CA 95608
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