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John The Baptist

Reno Guido

Now John was clothed with camel’s hair,

with a leather belt around his waist,

and he ate locusts and wild honey. 

Mark 1: 6

This Week of December 10

Weekly Calendar

Friday, December 8

1:00 PM Grief Support Group, Library


Saturday, December 9 ( II Advent )

5:00 PM Holy Eucharist, Church

6:00 PM Jingle and Mingle, Holiday Party – potluck finger foods (savory or sweet), Christmas caroling, shopping at Angels’ Treasures, Walden Hall


Sunday, December 10 (II Advent )

8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Church

10:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Church, Livestream

11:15 AM Fellowship, Walden Hall


Monday, December 11

6:45 PM  Cape Cod Chorale, Walden Hall


Tuesday, December 12

12:00 PM Silent Meditation, First Lutheran Church

4:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting, Saint James

 

Wednesday, December 13

9:00 AM Staff Meeting, Saint James

10:00 AM Bible Study, zoom

6:00 PM Potluck Supper, First Lutheran Church

6:15 PM NO Choir rehearsal, Walden Hall

7:00 PM Saint Lucia Pageant, First Lutheran Church

 8:00 PM Saint Lucia Reception, First Lutheran Church


Thursday, December 14

 8:30 AM Thursday morning Eucharist & book discussion, Walden Hall, zoom

 3:30 PM Education for Ministry (EfM), Library

5:00 PM Vestry, Saint James

6:30 PM Zen Meditation, Walden Hall


Friday, December 15

1:00 PM Grief Group, Library, zoom


Saturday, December 16 (III Advent)

5:00 PM Holy Eucharist, Church


Sunday, December 17

8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Church

10:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Church, Livestream

11:15 AM Fellowship, Walden Hall

11:30 AM Parish Choir Rehearsal, Walden Hall

11:45 AM Search Committee, Saint James

2:00 PM Movie Theology, “The Best Years of our Lives,” Walden Hall



Quick Links for Online Worship and Fellowship


Click here for the Livestream

of the 10:00 AM Sunday morning worship service.


You can enjoy the services live or watch the recording any time thereafter.

All of our services are available on YouTube after the livestream ends.



Click here for our YouTube channel


Please click the image below for our worship bulletin.

Tis the Season for Christmas Flower Dedications

Please click here to donate/dedicate Christmas flowers and help our amazing flower guild adorn our altar on Christmas Day. Thank you!

Prayer Requests

If you have additions to our Parish Prayer List, please fill out this,

Online Prayer Request Form There are also always paper forms available in the rear of the church or our parish office.

A Prayer for our Community in Transition


Almighty God, you know the needs of your Church in every place: look graciously upon the people of Saint Mary’s and grant us the guidance of your Holy Spirit as we seek a new Rector for this parish. Guide the members of our Search Committee as they labor to be faithful in seeking your will. Inspire those who will discern with us, that each may be responsive to Your call. Give us wisdom and confidence in your timing, and in all things help us to seek the path you have set for us to follow. In Christ’s name we pray, Amen.

Angels' Treasures

Do you need a hostess gift or a unique and thoughtful present for someone in your life. Angels' Treasures is chock full of new inventory. Need a Yankee Swap gift? Looking for vintage, costume jewelry? Swing through and see what treasures you can find. Thank you also to all those who helped with the Christmas Pop-Up Market in the Melody Room last weekend.

Angels' Treasures is always open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 to 3:00 PM

Made With Love Pop Up Bake Sale is THIS Weekend and next Weekend


December 9 and 10 and December 16 and 17 (following worship services) in Walden Hall

Saturdays at 6:00 PM and Sundays at 11:15 AM


Don't miss this opportunity to purchase delicious baked goods just in time for your Christmas celebrations. There will also be other goods made with love, artwork, knitting, jewelry etc.

Remember, ALL proceeds go to support Saint Mary's outreach and admin. If you wish to make and donate items, please contact Beth Hearn.


A HINT OF HOLLY FAIR!


As we celebrate the coming of Christmas, a touch of the Holly Fair of seasons past will decorate Walden Hall as we enjoy “Jingle and Mingle" on December 9th! Festive topiary boxwood trees and small holiday arrangements created by

Holly Fair addicts will be available for your delight and potential ownership after the “Jingle and Mingle” festivities!


Thank you to ALL of our Elves!

So many people have stepped forward to help us get Saint Mary's looking festive for the Season. Thank you to each and everyone of you for, stringing lights, hanging wreaths, building our giant and installing our beautiful creche. It is beginning to feel a lot like Christmas around the campus! We are grateful!


Outreach and Volunteer Opportunities 

All Gifts are due by no later than this Sunday, December 10

Santa's Sleigh Toy and Gift Shop Collection

Partnering with the Cape Cod Council of Churches and the Hands of Hope Outreach Food Pantry, Saint Mary's is invited to help make Christmas just a little brighter for Cape Cod Families in need. Please click on the flier for details. Please read the instructions on gifting carefully and leave the unwrapped gifts beneath the Advent Giving Tree in our Sunroom. Also, IF you choose to donate actual gift cards instead of physical presents, we ask that you please drop those in the secure mail slot drop box located on the outside of the West facing parish office door ( by the front driveway, covered walkway). This process will help us keep the valuable gift cards from getting lost in the shuffle of "stuff". Thank you in advance for supporting this outreach effort. We truly appreciate your help. Any questions? Please contact Allison.

Don't Forget Our Furry Friends!

We have a collection box in the sunroom for Toys from Santa for Animals housed in shelters. Please remember our wonderful animal companions this Christmas.

Thank you in advance for your generosity!


A Reverse Advent Calendar

For those of you who were unable to pick one up in our sunroom or the back of the church, we have included a "Reverse Advent Calendar" which focuses our attentions on intentional giving. You are invited to add an item to a box each day of Advent and then on Christmas Eve, donate the box to a local food pantry. Enjoy!

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Bakery Deliveries?

The Homeless not Hopeless program is looking for volunteers to help with picking up and distributing end of day bakery items from Pan D'Avignon bakery in Hyannis. The bread can be picked up at the end of each day and delivered to the four houses in Hyannis and then to other locations determined by the group that offers to collaborate in this ministry. If you are interested in volunteering with this program please contact Allison.


Search Committee Corner

In meetings this past Sunday and Monday, the Search Committee started reducing the number of candidates for our rectorship. We chose ten of the 25 applicants (which included two additional applicants who contacted us after our deadline) for the next stage of discernment. The step involves scheduling 45-minute Zoom calls with each of them. Before that, our Diocese will conduct a preliminary screen, by contacting the Dioceses of each of the ten. Canon Kelly O’Connell, our regional canon for transition ministry, will facilitate the process. As you might imagine, we must maintain secrecy about the identities of the interviewees – a mandate that will continue as we eliminate individuals. Nevertheless, we’ll continue to keep you in touch each week with broad outlines of our progress.



If you have any questions or comments for us, please email them to [email protected].

Formation

Bible Study

Wednesdays at 10am via zoom. We are discussing The Universal Christ by Richard Rohr (available on Amazon). We will begin with The Forward and Introduction. All are welcome! For more information, please contact Deacon Elizabeth Whitmore at [email protected]


Province 1 Indigenous People’s Justice Network

Invites You to a Book Study

Our next Province 1 Indigenous Peoples’ Justice Network book discussion is on January 10, 2024 from 7-8:30 p.m. The book is Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip’s War, by Lisa Brooks. (Read about Professor Brooks here, and about the book here.)


Register here in advance for this meeting.


For additional information about the book discussion or the network, contact Martha Gardner, Missioner for Networking and Formation, Diocese of Massachusetts, at [email protected]

Indigenous People's Justice Network Book Group Registration

Coming Events

Saint Mary's 2nd Annual Christmas Party

Join us on Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 6:00 PM



Come in your fun and festive garb. Please bring an hors d'oeuvres or a sweet to share. We will have a fire table, Christmas caroling and Angels’ Treasures Thrift Shop will be open for your browsing pleasure. Please invite friends, family and neighbors and help us spread the Holiday Cheer!

Movie Theology Series

Please bring your own beverage, adult or soft, a seat cushion and we’ve got the rest, including the popcorn. We have a great line up of movies selected for this year. Please invite friends and help us welcome others to Saint Mary's on the following dates.

  • December 17
  • January 14
  • February 11
  • March 10
  • April 14
  • May 12
  • June 9

You are encouraged to share the flier on your social media and around town. Thank you!

Celebrating Saint Lucia

With Our Lutheran Friends

Wednesday, December 13 at 6:00 PM Join for a pot-luck supper followed by a 7:00 PM Worship Service for Saint Lucia. The night will end with a celebration featuring Lucia buns and hot chocolate. We hope you will all join us at First Lutheran Church in West Barnstable for this special evening!

Invitation for Advent Quiet Morning 

Saturday, December 16, 2023 -10:00 A.M. - Noon 

Led by The Reverend Cynthia Hubbard,

Chaplain - Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross 


The Companions of the Holy Cross - Cape Cod Chapter- invite you to an Advent Quiet Morning on Saturday, December 16, 2023, from 10:00 A.M. -Noon at St. Mary's Church, Barnstable. For more information, contact Ruthanne Allen - [email protected]


From: Cynthia Hubbard

"Advent-that wonderful season of waiting and preparation, as we make ready for the birth of the Christ Child in our hearts. Only, so many times, it is not a time of quiet reflection and preparation, so much as a time of crazy busyness. Our calendars are full, our to-do lists lengthy, and we wonder how we can possibly get everything done in time. Forget, sitting with Mary and saying with her, "Let it be according to Your Word." If this feels like your life right now, join us for an Advent quiet morning, as we reflect on emptying and the various ways we can empty our lives, so as to make room for the birth and the gift of love in our lives.

Seeking Children for our Family Christmas Service

Our annual Christmas Pageant will be held on Christmas Eve at 4:00 PM as usual. We are desperately seeking children to participate in the service. Please reach out to Allison if you know of any youth who would like to participate. Right now our "Little Town of Bethlehem" is a bit empty.

Thank you!

The Christmas 2023 Worship Service Schedule


Saturday, December 23 - Advent IV

5:00 PM - Holy Eucharist with hymns


Sunday, December 24 - Christmas Eve Day

11:00 AM - Holy Eucharist with special music 

4:00 PM - Family Eucharist with special music

9:30 PM - Prelude of Christmas music

10:00 PM - Festival Eucharist with choir


Monday, December 25 - Nativity of Our Lord

10:00 AM - Holy Eucharist with hymns


Please Note:

We are hoping to find children to participate in our 4:00 PM Family Christmas Service. Please reach out to Allison if you know of any children who may want to participate in the service. All are warmly welcome in our manger.

Thank You!

Supporting Our Church



"You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving."

Amy Carmichael

Commit to Love

A gentle reminder that we are in the midst of our Stewardship Campaign and will continue to hear from our fellow Parishioners on how giving to Saint Mary's resonates in their lives.

There are commitment cards in the back of the church and in the sunroom. Thank you.

A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LETS YOU GIVE TWICE

Give the book of 52 sermons by Rev. Libby Gibson

to someone you love or value by giving $15 to the

St. Mary’s Rector’s Discretionary Fund.

Sign up at back of church or on bulletin board in the sunroom.


Pay and pick up in the office Dec. 11 or later.

Questions or further information:

[email protected]

774-994-1585

Saint Mary’s on line apparel with logo


Try our on line store where you can purchase all kinds of items year round with the Saint Mary’s logo. There can be a special gift for you or someone special.

1. Go to saintmarychurch.qbstores.com

2. Choose shop by logo or apparel

3. Select your item and color and size

4. Be sure to enter quantity

5. Add it to your cart

6. Use your discount code…USF22A25 Our partners at Queensboro guarantee your 100% satisfaction.

100 % of the proceeds go to the rector’s discretionary fund.

The 1891 Society

What can I give?

Examples are cash gifts, marketable securities, real estate, life insurance policies, and retirement plans. If you give

appreciated assets, such as real estate or securities, neither the church nor the donor pays any taxes and the asset is

eliminated from the estate. The donor and the church win!

If you are interested in learning more about how you can help St.Mary’s by joining the 1891 Society contact Linda

Gadkowski at [email protected] or 508-292-5500.

Click here for our 1891 Society Brochure.

Be a Greeter 

To help support a culture of welcoming at St. Mary’s, please consider showing up 15–20 minutes early to stand at one of our entry doors (the main Walden Hall entry being the most important) to say hello and provide directions to any newcomers. Welcome to Saint Mary’s buttons are available at each of the entries. If available after the service, please stand next to Father Scott to invite newcomers to enjoy a coffee downstairs. If possible, accompany them and introduce them to other parishioners. No sign ups are needed! Thank you.

Questions? Contact Judy Knauer 

Coffee Hour

We are always looking for more hosts and hostesses.

Please be sure to check the bulletin board in the sunroom in order to sign-up. You are welcome to co-host with a friend if you desire. We have allowed for 2 volunteer slots each week although, you are welcome to host solo as well. This is a crucial way for us to build community and welcome newcomers. Thank you very much for your help with this ministry.

Altar Flower Dedications

Please click here for the online signup form. Flower arrangements can be donated for so many different reasons whether it is in loving memory of a deceased loved one, in celebration of a joyous event, a wedding, a baptism, a graduation, or in thanksgiving for something important in your life. We are very blessed to have a team of talented flower guild members who always work to create beautiful arrangements holding your intentions in their hearts. We also have a paper sign-up on the bulletin board in the sunroom as well. Please note that dates do need to be shared as we have a large community to honor and celebrate together. There are NO flowers during Advent or Lent. You are welcome to dedicate Altar Arrangements during Advent but please understand the arrangements will not include flowers, just seasonal greens.

Thank you!

Parish Communications

Sharing Your Thoughts

Your Vestry has decided to set up an on-line Let's Talk Box in addition to the physical ones around campus. Please click on the image below to share your thoughts, questions, concerns, ideas etc. The hope is this additional pathway of communication will help our Vestry members know what is on the hearts and minds of our parish.

  • Weekly E-News deadline: Wednesday at noon.
  • In an effort to keep it brief we will only highlight happenings of the next 10 days in our E-News.
  • The deadline for submissions for our January E-Newsletter will be December 15th!
  • For your convenience, the Monthly Newsletter (printed out) will be available in the sunroom and the back of the church for those who would like a paper copy. If you know of someone who would enjoy receiving a paper copy in the regular mail please let Allison know.
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P.O. Box 395

3055 Main Street

Barnstable, MA 02630

508-362-3977

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