Fr. Robert Laws - Rector

rectorstmartinsnj@gmail.com

May 25, 2025

St. Martin's Episcopal Church

Weekly Newsletter

We are starting the summer schedule this Sunday with mass at

10:00 a.m.

UPCOMING EVENTS


June 1: Ascension Sunday and Holy Baptism (summer schedule begins)

June 8: Pentecost and Solemn Communion

June 15: Trinity Sunday

June 22: Corpus Christi Sunday and Church Pride Picnic

June 26: Somerville Pride on Division Street

SUMMER SCHEDULE


The summer schedule begins on June 1. We will have one Mass at 10 am. There will be no incense on June 1, 8, 15, 22, and August 17. The summer schedule ends the Sunday after Labor Day.

PRIDE PICNIC


This year, our Pride picnic will be held on June 22nd at 11:30. Hot dogs, hamburgers, veggie burgers, and beverages will be provided by the church. Please bring a side or dessert.


There will be a table where you can write affirming notes, cards, or pictures for our LGBTQ+ community members. Games and crafts will also be set up for all ages.


We encourage you to spread the word and invite family, friends, and neighbors.

SOMERVILLE PRIDE

ON DIVISION STREET


St. Martin's will have a table at this Pride event, with information about our church and messages of love and support for our LGBTQ+ youth and elders. We are looking for volunteers to sit at the table. Last year, we were the only church represented at this event, and many of the people who stopped by our table were interested in learning more about our parish.

SENIOR MOMENTS


On May 28, six of Saint Martin's Senior Moments Group joined Gladstone/Peapack Happy Rockers on an outing to The Shore Club, Spring Lake. We had a wonderful afternoon, where we enjoyed eating, drinking, dancing, and a show by the Mike Burns Band, featuring music by Neil Diamond and Patsy Cline. 

OUTREACH


We will be volunteering for the food bank on the 1st and 3rd weekends in August, for which a sign-up sheet has been placed in the Narthex.


A collection bin for Laundry Love has been placed in the Narthex. We are collecting rolls of quarters, detergent pods, dryer sheets, and small plastic ziplock bags. This collection will be ongoing.


During June, we will collect menstrual hygiene products and new or gently used bras for the organization "I Support Girls." It provides these products to local women, including trans and non-binary ones.


The Food Bank is in great need of food items, paper goods, and toiletries for our neighbors in Somerset County. We especially want to focus on personal items and cleaning products, such as toothpaste, feminine products, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, etc. Cash and checks are also greatly appreciated. There’s always a container on the stairs leading up to the choir loft. 


If you have any questions, please get in touch with Kathy Shanklin.

RECYCLE/REUSE


We are always collecting the following items:

  • Shopping Bags
  • Empty Pill Bottles with all plastic lids
  • Styrofoam (no food containers)
  • Yarn
  • Unusable pens/markers/pencils
  • Kitchen items (no furniture)
  • Books

Any questions, please contact Kathy Shanklin.

PRAYER LIST


Please send your prayer intentions to Philip at philip.muniz@gmail.com. Please specify whether your request is a 30-day or long-term request. If you want a name removed, you can email Philip.


  • Kristin Cothran asks for prayers after having spinal surgery and for her 6-8 week recovery period.
  • Marlene asks for prayers for her friend, Barbara, who has cancer.
  • David P. asks for prayers for Tim.
  • Fr. Rob asks for prayers for Fausto's cousin, Juan.
  • Yolanda Digrius asks for prayers for Joan Shofield, who has renal cancer and metastases throughout her body.
  • Lisa asks for prayers for Darlene Denise Watson.
  • Juanita asks for prayers for her sister-in-law, Sharon, who is recovering from surgery, and her grandson, Trevor Hawkins Dalley, who underwent shoulder surgery.
  • Pray for Ildiko Enterz, who had heart surgery. Ildiko is a friend of Jenn P. and Barbara B.
  • Pray for Yvonne's sister-in-law, Amy, who was diagnosed with leukemia.
  • Pray for Bill Valiant and his wife, who both have cancer.

ST. MARTIN'S ON YOUTUBE


You can still see the live stream on our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/SaintMartinsEpiscopalChurchBridgewaterNJ


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