Fr. Robert Laws - Rector

rectorstmartinsnj@gmail.com

January 5, 2025

St. Martin's Episcopal Church

Weekly Newsletter

Worship Schedule

Sundays 8:15 and 10:30 a.m.

Wednesdays 6:00 p.m.

UPCOMING EVENTS


Sunday, January 26th: Joint Service and Annual Meeting

Sunday, February 2nd: 55th Founder's Day Celebration with catered lunch

Sunday, February 16th: Red Cross Blood Drive

PLEDGES


2025 pledge envelopes are available for those who would like to use them. They are on a table at the back of the sanctuary. Please add your name and envelope number to the form next to the box so we can properly credit your pledge contributions.


2024 Giving reports have been emailed out. Thanks to everyone for your steadfast support over the past year. If you don't see your report (don't forget to check your spam inbox!), or if you spot an error, please email the church and we will help resolve the issue.

PARISH ANNUAL MEETING

January 26, 2025


The Canons of the Episcopal Church require each parish to meet annually to elect vestry members and delegates to the Convention, present and approve the annual budget, and engage in other parish business as may be needed.


Our parish meeting will be held on Sunday, January 26, immediately following the 10:30 a.m. Mass. There will be only one joint Mass on that Sunday. The rector’s address will be given instead of the homily at Mass, and other business will be held immediately following the service.


Any baptized member of the church who attends Mass regularly and financially supports the work of the parish is qualified to vote at the annual meeting, according to diocesan voting rules. 


The annual meeting will elect new members to the vestry: There are three open seats: The names of candidates who have agreed to stand for election should be published next week.


The annual budget will be presented and approved, and this year we will have an important presentation and discussion on the possibility of selling a small tract of land. Any sale of land must be approved by the vestry, the parish annual meeting, the diocesan Standing Committee, and the bishop. At this point, the vestry has not approved the sale, but they wish to present the idea to the parish to hear the opinions of parishioners before they make a decision. This will only be exploratory at this time; no final decisions will be made at this meeting. 


Thank you for your prayerful support of the parish and its ministries.

SHARE YOUR SPECIAL NEWS


If you have special news to share, especially about our youth and young adult parishioners, please send it to Alison to be shared in the newsletter. We love hearing about the great experiences that everyone is having.

CRUCIFERS AND LAY READERS NEEDED


We need people to serve as Crucifer and Lay Reader at the 10:30 Mass. Adults and youth rising 7th graders and above are welcome to serve as Crucifer. Adults and youth rising 9th graders and above are welcome to serve as Lay Readers. Please let Father Rob know if you are interested in serving.

STEWARDSHIP REPORT


This year we had 38 pledges totaling $151,944. It is important to note that several people do not pledge but give regularly, adding almost $11,000 extra income to the budget. If that trend continues, our expected income for 2025 will be just shy of $162,000. This does leave us with a deficit of about $80,000. A complete financial report will be given at the annual meeting, which will take place on the last Sunday of January, following the 10:30 am mass.


As a reminder, please remember to put 2025 on your checks!

FOUNDER'S DAY CELEBRATION


February 2nd, 2025, will mark the 55th Anniversary of St. Martin's. We will celebrate with a special joint mass and a catered meal afterward. We will share memories and fellowship. Look for your invitation!

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE


Sign up here to save a life:

CLICK HERE to schedule an appointment.

SENIOR MOMENTS GROUP


Our next Senior Moments meeting will be the screening of the movie Conclave.


Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Time: 1:00 PM

Place: Juanita Hawkins' Home

Refreshments: Light snacks will be provided by Senior Moments  


Please RSVP by January 16! ALL ARE WELCOME! 


OUTREACH


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:

  • Styrofoam
  • Unusable pens/markers/pencils
  • Kitchen items (no furniture)
  • Books


Please consider bringing your compost to the church's compost bin. It’s behind the playground and the small fenced-in area.


Any questions, please contact Kathy Shanklin.

ST. MARTIN'S ON YOUTUBE


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


https://www.youtube.com/@st.martinsepiscopalchurchnj 

PRAYER LIST


Please send your prayer intentions to Philip at philip.muniz@gmail.com. If you want a name removed, you can email Philip.


  • Pray for Brooke, Barbara Limauro's niece, who is experiencing a complicated pregnancy. Pray for her and the baby's health. Please also pray for Brooke's husband, Andrew.
  • Pray for the repose of the soul of Alison Evans' father, Alex Perritt, who passed on December 18th.
  • Pray for the repose of Carl Apsley.
  • Pray for Fr. Rob's brother, Jeffrey, who is undergoing testing for Parkinson's Disease.
  • Pray for Yvonne's sister-in-law, Amy, who was diagnosed with leukemia.
  • Pray for Philip as he recuperates from eye surgery.
  • Pray for Bill Valliant and his wife, who both have cancer.
  • For Buddy, who passed over the rainbow bridge on New Year's Day.
Parish Prayer List Webpage

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH

 

You are always welcome to worship at St. Martin's and participate in service and fellowship activities regardless of your membership status. We are thrilled to have you in our community. But sometimes people want to go deeper and become a full member of St Martin's and the Episcopal Church. One becomes a full member through the Sacrament of Confirmation- or if you have already been confirmed in a church with apostolic succession (Roman Catholic, Orthodox, or ELCA), by the rite of Reception into the Episcopal Church with the Laying on of Hands by the Bishop. Confirmation and Reception by the Bishop makes you a member of the Episcopal Church and allows you to serve on the Vestry (which is the lay leadership board for the parish in the Episcopal Church.)


Please ask Father Rob for more information.

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