"Keep awake therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour."
Matthew 25:13
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Friday, November 10
Veteran's Day 11:30 AM Private Event, ~ Church Office Closed
8:30 AM Veteran's Day Breakfast, Walden Hall
Saturday, November 11
9:00 AM Vestry Retreat, off-site
5:00 PM Holy Eucharist, Church
Sunday, November 12
8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Church
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Church, Livestream
11:15 AM Coffee Hour, Walden Hall
Monday, November 13
10:00 AM Newcomers Meeting, Saint James
6:45 PM Cape Cod Chorale Rehearsal, Walden Hall
Tuesday, November 14
10:00 AM Private Meetings, Saint James Room
Wednesday, November 15
9:00 AM Staff Meeting, Saint James
10:00 AM Bible Study, zoom
6:15 PM NO Parish Choir Rehearsal,
6:00 PM Pot-luck Supper, First Lutheran Parish
7:00 PM Sacred Journey Service, First Lutheran Parish
Thursday, November 16
8:30 AM Thursday morning Eucharist & book discussion, Walden Hall, zoom
1:00 PM FCEN Meeting, Saint James
3:00 PM FAIR Project Meeting, Library
3:30 PM Education for Ministry (EfM), Saint James, zoom
6:30 PM Zen Meditation, Walden Hall
Friday, November 17
9:00 AM Private Meetings
1:00 PM Grief Group, Library, zoom
Saturday, November 18
9:00 AM Companions of The Holy Cross, Saint James and Walden Hall
9:00 AM Garden Work Day
5:00 PM Holy Eucharist, Church
6:00 PM Made With Love Pop Up Sale, Walden Hall
Sunday, November 19
8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Church
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist with Baptisms, Church, Livestream
11:15 AM Coffee Hour, Walden Hall
11:15 AM Made With Love Pop Up Sale, Walden Hall
11:45 AM Search Committee Meeting, Saint James
2:00 PM Movie Theology - Trains, Planes and Automobiles, Walden Hall
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Quick Links for Online Worship and Fellowship
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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.
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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.
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Search Committee Corner | |
The window for clergy who wish “to discern with us” about our vacant rectorship will close next week, on November 16. Following our diocese’s instruction to ensure fair treatment for all, the Search Committee will wait until after that deadline to view any applications, including the 16 that have already arrived. Initially, we’ll develop a “long list” of individuals whom we’ll interview by Zoom. We’ll base that cut on the extensive materials – including CVs, ministry profiles, and examples of sermons – that accompany all applications. We’ll decide whether each individual’s skills, experience, and attributes align with those that the parish articulated in the CAT survey. Meanwhile, as we await the deadline for applications we’re developing questions we’ll pose to individual who make the long list. If you have questions or comments for us, please email them to search@stmarys-church.org.
If you have any questions or comments for us, please email them to search@stmarys-church.org.
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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.
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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!
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Tea on The Terrace/ 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.
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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
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Celebrating With Our Lutheran Friends
We continue to build our fellowship with one another. Please know we are invited to participate in the following meetings at First Lutheran:
- Tuesdays - Silent Meditation Noon to 12:30 pm
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Wednesday Nights - Pot-luck Supper and Sacred Journey (Via Sacre) Worship Service.
Via Sacre is an alternative form of worship held every Wednesday evening at 7:00 PM; it is filled with candlelight, time for meditation and prayer, Bible readings and sermon, and the sharing of Communion – and community. Each week may be a little different without any set liturgy, but there is plenty of music – both in the Taizé tradition and others with upbeat rhythms. Additionally there is a community pot-luck supper offered before at 6:00 PM. All are welcome to bring a dish and join for food and fellowship prior to the worship service.
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BIBLE STUDY
Has resumed. We will be discussing THE UNIVERSAL CHRIST by Richard Rohr …. available on Amazon.
We will begin with The Forward and Introduction.
It is not too late to join our group. All are welcome!
Deacon Elizabeth
emmausw65@gmail.comAll are welcome to join!
Here is the zoom link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/97571459380
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Movie Theology for November:
In honor of Thanksgiving, our next Movie matinee feature presentation is Planes, Trains and Automobiles. The 1987 film was directed by John Hughes and stars John Candy and Steve Martin. Neal, played by Martin, is a high-strung business executive in NYC for a business meeting who wants to get back to his family in Chicago in time for Thanksgiving. Del, played by Candy is a kindhearted, but irritating traveling salesman of shower curtain rings who bumps into Neal on a flight out of LaGuardia. Together, they experience delays of all types, putting them together for more than Neal can take. It’s a bittersweet romp through laughter, joy, sadness and tears. The film is 92 minutes long. We will be screening it on Sunday, November 19 (the third Sunday this month instead of the second, due to a scheduling conflict) at 2:00 pm in Walden Hall. Please bring your favorite beverage. We’ve got the popcorn!
See you at the movies!
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Every good act is charity. A man's true wealth hereafter is the good that he does in this world to his fellows.
- Moliere
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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.
* Please contact the parish office if you did not receive a Stewardship letter and card in the mail.
Thank you!
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Made With Love Pop Up Sale
November 18 and 19th (following worship services)
Walden Hall
Saturday 6:00 PM
Sunday 11:15 AM
Don't miss this opportunity to purchase delicious baked goods just in time for the Thanksgiving Holiday. There will also be other goods made with love, artwork, knitting, jewlry etc. All proceeds go to support Saint Mary's. If you wish to make and donate items, please contact Beth Hearn.
Thank you.
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Angels' Treasures
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas behind the scenes at Angels' Treasures. Are you looking for unique, rare gifts for special people in your lives? Consider being green this year and purchasing your gifts from our shop. Buy used and keep these gems out of our landfills
If it can't be reduced, reused, repaired, rebuilt, refurbished, refinished, resold, recycled or composted, then it should be restricted, redesigned or removed from production.
- Pete Seeger
Angels' Treasures is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 to 3:00 PM
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The 1891 Society
Click here for our 1891 Society Brochure.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the 1891 Society, please contact Linda Gadkowski at 508-292-5500 or
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Outreach and Volunteer Opportunities
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Thanksgiving Turkeys for Cape Codders
Partnering with Community Action Committee, St Marys will again help provide a turkey and a food gift card to 200+ local families in need. If you would like to contribute with a supermarket card or check donation please leave off in the office in envelope labeled Thanksgiving Turkeys. Please include your name and address so we can properly acknowledge your gift.
Checks should be made out to Community Action Committee. Donations will be accepted until Monday November 13th.
Questions ? Contact judyscarafile@gmail.com
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An Invitation from Here Now Ministries
Here Now Ministries offers monthly worship services that bring together folks that are unhoused, unsheltered, or marginally sheltered to sing, pray, worship and be grounded in God’s Love.
Upcoming Here Now worship services:
November 19 ~ worship and fellowship 10:00 AM
South Congregational Church
565 Main Street, Centerville, MA 02632
Individuals or church groups are welcome to attend, to offer prayer, poetry, music, donations, lunch.
We are currently in need of donations for the many folks who live unsheltered and in poverty.
Donations needed include:
Toiletries: soap, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste,
Warm Clean Clothes: short and long sleeve t-shirts, sweat pants, sweatshirts. Men and Women, all Sizes. Clean and gently worn.
Blankets, Sleeping Bags, Tarps, Tents.
Donations can be brought directly to the worship service on November 19
Please consider donating to our ministry to be a blessing to our siblings that are struggling with poverty and housing. Thank you for your generosity and the love you share through your donations.
Peace and Blessings!
Pastor Pam
Rev. Pam Wannie
Pastor for Homeless Ministries
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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 more details. We will have a Collection area set up in the sunroom starting next week. Please read the instructions on gifting carefully. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Any questions? Please contact Allison.
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Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule
November 22 ~ Parish Offices Closes at Noon
November 23rd Thanksgiving Day
11:00 AM Thanksgiving Day Holy Eucharist, Church
12:00 PM Community Thanksgiving Dinner, Walden Hall
Sign-up Online
November 24 ~ Office Closed
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Hymn Sing and Christmas Party
Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.
The hymn sing will be led by Dr. Mark Lawlor and the director of music from First Lutheran Parish. This will be a pot-luck. Those coming to the party are asked to bring an hors d’oeuvre to share.We will also have a Pop Up
Christmas Shop and the Angels’ Treasures Thrift Shop will be open.
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Celebrating Saint Lucia
With Our Lutheran Friends
December 13 ~ Details forthcoming
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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
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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.
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- 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 to our Monthly E-Newsletter is the 25th of the prior month.
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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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Saint Mary's Episcopal Church
P.O. Box 395
3055 Main Street
Barnstable, MA 02630
508-362-3977
www.stmarys-church.org
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