This Sunday, September 1, 2024

8:00 and 9:30 Service of Holy Eucharist


During the summer, the Nursery will remain open during the 9:30 service and Social Time. Children are also invited to stay in worship, use the play rug, or the Narthex nursery.


 Forum: Social Time



We continue to Facebook Livestream the Sunday 9:30 service and upload to YouTube.

Sunday Bulletin

Worship Team Schedule

WITH GRATITUDE


ALL PARISH PICNIC and KICK OFF SUNDAY

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH


Kick off Sunday at a Glance

  • Children’s time is back! Children ages 3-grade 5 are invited to process out during the Song of Praise for a short lesson, before they return for communion. 
  • Blessing of the Backpacks - bring your backpack, work bag, planner, computer, favorite pen, or just yourself, for a blessing as we begin our fall endeavors along with the students among us. We will have special backpack tags to take with you!
  • Potluck picnic, bouncy house, Gratitude raffle drawing - see more info below.


And, grab important programming materials…

  • Ministry Guides and Directories
  • Children and youth calendars & registration forms
  • Confirmation materials
  • Nursery staff applications
  • Youth Leadership Team info

Picnic Info and Sign-Up


The Bouncy House has been ordered, the grills are getting cleaned, the bubble station is ready to roll, and our time to gather for an old-fashioned church potluck picnic has “finally” arrived.


All are welcome to participate in this fun, delicious get-together on Sunday, September 8th immediately after church. Remember, there is only one service at 9:30 a.m. on the day of the picnic. This is also the day 13 lucky winners will find out if their ticket is a cash winner from our summer-long Gratitude Raffle fundraiser!


As always, we appreciate a head count of attendees, and a mention of what you would like to bring to share (side dish, salad, or dessert). Burgers, hotdogs, buns, condiments, beverages, and compostable paper products will be provided. Please sign up from the Sign-Up Genius link below or opt to sign up by pen to paper on the clipboards at church (narthex/undercroft). If you are unable to bring a dish to share, or forget to sign up, no worries…. Please just come as you are as there is always plenty of food!


Sign up here.


Here’s to seeing all on Sunday, September 8th under seasonal, sunny skies…. fingers crossed! 


Brought to you by your 2024 Vestry. Questions, contact Diane Curley, Sr. Warden at dcurley@stdavidsparish.org

We're back!


Children's Time starting Sunday, September 8th during the 9:30 service.


LIFT Youth Group on Wednesday, September 4th @ St. David's 6:30-8:30pm.

We will meet for a pizza dinner in the Undercroft, and head to Dairy Queen for desert! All 6-12th graders are invited!

 

On Kickoff Sunday make sure to stop by the children and youth table to get registration packets, calendars, and more! All children and youth are required to have a registration packet completed.


Anna Belz-Brock

Children and Youth Minister

abrock@stdavidsparish.org

Welcome, Kris Ferrario!



Please join me in welcoming Kris Ferrario to St. David's. Kris, who is in discernment for the priesthood, will be with us 1-3 Sundays per month for the next 6 months. In addition to helping lead worship on Sundays, Kris will take on various other projects during his time with us. I look forward to our time together!

- The Rev. Katherine Lewis


Kris Ferrario joins St. David’s from Messiah Episcopal Church in Saint Paul, where he and his family have been worshipping for the last five years. Kris has served churches in Massachusetts, Minnesota, and New York. He holds degrees in psychology, theology, and computer science. For six years, he worked at Boston University, developing online graduate courses with faculty and occasionally teaching undergraduate students. Currently, Kris is employed in corporate education and is discerning a call to the Priesthood in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Kris is married to Maye, a Physician Assistant, and together they have two daughters: Madelaine (age 11) and Olivia (age 10). For fun, Kris and his family enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities.

Save the Date - October 4th  

St David's Polka Party

Potluck & Fundraiser

 

Fun for all friends and family

 

We need your donations for our Auction!


Auction Ideas:  


Tickets to Sporting Events, Theater, Boat Rides,

Cabin Weeks, Special dinners, Kid's Parties 


Gift Cards to Restaurants, Bowling, Golf, etc 


Yard or Home Ornaments, Paintings, Decor


Themed Baskets like: Pumpkin Carving, Halloween, Gardening,

Christmas, Winter Break/Spa and so many more!

 

Got questions, ideas or offerings? Contact: 

Karin Lindquist lindquist.karin@hotmail.com

David Pearson: Davidpearson827@gmail.com




Pilgrimage to Wales

May 4-13, 2025


Now Accepting Applications

 





We are excited that plans are coming together for our St. David's pilgrimage to Wales! Space for up to 17 people to attend from St. David's and friends of the congregation are welcome to apply. A full brochure, pricing document, and application form can be found here in the 3 attachments . 

 

Note that this is not intended as a tourist trip, but rather a spiritual immersion into Celtic Christianity through movement, poetry, and prayer.


Pilgrimage Brochure


Information sheet


Registration form

 

Please send applications with your deposit payable to "Hiraeth Discoveries", to St. David's, Attn: Diane Curley, 13000 St. Davids Road, Minnetonka MN 55305 or drop them off in the office, Attn: Diane Curley.  


Applications will be reviewed beginning in late July/early August and will be taken in the order they are received


For more information, please contact Diane Curley, dcurley@stdavidsparish.org, the Rev. Katherine Lewis, klewis@stdavidsparish.org, or pilgrimage leader, the Very Rev. Tony Pompa, tfsalpompa@gmail.com.

Wonder Women Summer Social Time

Wow, with summer drawing to an end, let's celebrate some of the last days with a Social

Time! Please join us for great conversation and an opportunity to get to know one another even better in a very casual environment.


Here are the details for our next event: 

Date: September 12th

Time: 5:00 - 6:30 

Hosted by: Ann Carda

Address: 1806 Jersey Avenue South

St Louis Park  55426

Phone: 952.322 0224


All are welcome. If it works in your schedule to bring an appetizer or special beverage -

super - or since there is always plenty... bring yourself - much more important! Hope to see you on the 5th!

 

New - Community Nights!

This program year, we are trying a new way to gather as a community for fellowship, formation, prayer, and music. On the 4th Wednesday of each month (with the exception of December) we will gather for a potluck supper, have an intergenerational activity, and end our time together with evening prayer.


On these 4th Wednesdays, other Wednesday programming - rehearsals, youth group - will take a week off, so we can all be involved. Childcare will be available, there will be opportunities for small groups, art projects, and more. Each month will look a little different.


Our first Wednesday Community Night is September 25th, and our topic will be, "family". What does it mean to be family? We have a church family, we have chosen family, we have biological family - families come in diverse forms, and we see this diversity in family throughout the Bible too. Come and explore what it means to be part of God's family.

Adult Faith Formation


Many thanks to all who participated in the listening session last Sunday regarding Adult Faith Formation. Click here to see ideas that were generated at the session.


If these ideas inspire you for other possibilities please contact Scott Clark at scottakafourcrows@gmail.com. The adult faith formation committee is always open to one and all. If interested, contact Scott.

Vote Faithfully

 

 Interested in working at the polls?


Our democracy depends on ordinary people like us - who make sure every election runs smoothly and everyone's vote is counted. When you sign up with Power the Polls, we’ll share everything you need to apply to be a poll worker in your community. You can make sure we have safe, fair, efficient elections for all voters. Step up and become a poll worker for the next election today!

To learn more about becoming a poll worker in your precinct click this link. https://www.powerthepolls.org/search


Combat Misinformation


How to be a well-informed voter:


Diversify Your Information Sources

Relying on a single source of information can create echo chambers and reinforce biases.

Diversify your media consumption by choosing a mix of international, left-leaning, right-leaning, and centrist news sources.

 

Verify Information

Verify information using reliable fact-checking websites like FactCheck.org and PolitiFact which specialize in debunking false claims. This is especially important given the increasing use of AI-generated content making it even easier for others to generate and spread misinformation.


IRS Election Guide for Churches, to view, click here

Countdown to Kickoff! Fewer than 20 tickets left!

Kicking it off with Gratitude


You may have received our letter and raffle ticket in the mail - please redeem that ticket or buy more!


Tickets cost $100.00 and will be sold every Sunday during this summer.  

13 cash prizes will be drawn, and proceeds benefit St. David's outreach, programming, ministries.


Drawing will be held on Sunday September 8th during the church picnic!  

Tickets are not tax-deductible, and you don't have to be present to win.

 

Got questions? Contact the office or see a ticket agent selling Sundays this summer!

 

Remember: You can't win if you don't buy a ticket!

Invitation to Participate in Community of Hope Training



Community of Hope equips lay people to serve in pastoral care, creating communities, steeped in Benedictine Spirituality, to serve others through compassionate listening.   

 

What:  a fourteen module course of study covering skills for listening to others, prayer, meditation and silence. The course equips one with tools needed to make pastoral visits with people dealing with illness, loss and loneliness and includes ways to respectfully set boundaries while allowing for the space to listen and support. 

 

Dates for 2024 include 12 zoom sessions and 2 in-person retreats

September 21  9am-3pm retreat at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral (in person)

 

Saturdays beginning September 28 through November 16 by zoom.

 

Saturday, November 23 in person closing retreat at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral 9am-3pm

 

Who:  Training will occur with other faith members in our diocese.  Each session will be led by a professional faculty member. 


FAQ: 

Is it required that I attend all the sessions including the in-person retreats? All are required to attend the in-person retreats. Participants may miss up to two of the Zoom sessions, although attending every session is ideal. 

 

Is there a cost to participate? $45 fee  

 

What is the location of the retreat?  The opening and closing retreats will be held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral. The other sessions will be held on Zoom. 

 

How do I sign up? Please reach out to Karin Lindquist or Carol Johnson (contact information below) who will provide you with an application for participation. 

 

I still have questions and would like to speak with someone who has taken the training. Who do I contact?  Karin Lindquist Lindquist.karin@hotmail.com , Carol Johnson caroltwokat@gmail.com  


ICA Vision

A community where everyone has the resources to thrive


ICA Sunday at St. David’s this Sunday


This coming Sunday, September 1, is the first Sunday of the month and thus, St. David’s ICA Sunday. Current needs include:


* pancake mix/syrup      Non-food items

* shelf-stable milk       * bar soap

* peanut butter          * shampoo

* jelly/jam               * toothpaste

* applesauce            * cat litter

* coffee/tea

* bottled water

* Boost/protein drinks 

 

The above are suggestions. Anything you would like to donate is always welcome. Bring your items to church this Sunday or drop them off at your convenience in one of the ICA baskets, located at the church entrances.

 

While food donations help bring in supplies for immediate use, a financial donation to ICA helps to ensure the shelves can be well stocked. A check made out to ICA can be dropped in the Sunday collection plate. You can also go online at www.icafoodshelf.org, choose Donate from the menu & follow the prompts. Thank you for supporting ICA. 

 

Share Your Bounty

Has this rainy summer resulted in an excess of produce in your garden? Please consider supporting local families by sharing some of your harvest. ICA is committed to providing a variety of healthy, nutritious foods to our neighbors.

 

ICA will accept any size donation - whether it’s a handful of cherry tomatoes or a bushel of apples. All sorts of vegetables, herbs and fruits are welcome. Your donation will be a special gift. Fresh produce can be dropped off at ICA’s K-Tel location (11588 K-Tel Drive, Minnetonka). Thank you for considering another way to provide healthy food to our neighbors in need.

 

Save the Date, 10/8, for the Great Taste

Mark your calendars for Tuesday,October 8 for the Great Taste 2024. This 11th annual celebration of community, generosity and neighbors will be held once again at Oak Ridge Country Club. Tickets are now on sale. Early bird pricing will be available until September 15. Use the code EARLYBIRD at checkout to receive your discount. It is easy. Just go to www.icafoodshelf.org/taste

We are excited for St. David’s to know of this opportunity to tour and celebrate Beacon’s Vista 44 in Hopkins. Our congregation donated seed money for this housing and watched it being built in our neighborhood.  


Please join us for this celebration, remembering that St. David's was on board with our support of this project by donating seed money.


Beacon invites you to join us in celebrating the creation of 50 new homes

for families in Hopkins.

 

Vista 44 Grand Opening 

Date: Thursday, September 12th

Program: 4:00 pm

Celebration: 4:30-5:30 pm

Location: Vista 44, 44 12th Ave S, Hopkins, MN 55343

 


We have worked together to make this dream a reality and are excited to celebrate our accomplishments with you. We will have an opening program and ribbon cutting at 4 pm on the basketball court on the north side of the building. This program will be followed by a "come all" community celebration with light food and family friendly activities starting at 4:30 pm in the building's north parking lot. 

 

All are welcome to join residents, community members, donors and more to celebrate this wonderful addition to the neighborhood. Vista 44 has begun lease-up and is moving families into homes right now. Once full, 50 families who make less than $30,000 per year will live in high-quality, well-managed apartments. They are one, two, and three-bedroom units to accommodate various families, and Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin, will provide individualized on-site support services. 


 

These homes are the result of all of our work together, so we hope you can join us. 

 

Register here to attend.


See you there, 

 

Ben Helvick Anderson

VP of Policy & Organizing

Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative


Loaves and Fishes

Four Volunteers are needed for each date. Two for cooking with the Loaves and Fishes coordinator from 3:00-5:00 pm, and two to package and serve from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. 


Upcoming dates:

  • September 10
  • September 23
  • October 8
  • October 28
  • October 29



Please contact Sue or Basil Owen to sign up or sign up in the Undercroft. Sue’s cell is 612-716-1945. Basil’s cell is 612-716-0683 or email at bowen3@fastmail.com.


Have an announcement you would like to share in this weekly email?


Send it to office@stdavidsparish.org before 9:00 am on Wednesday to be featured.


Saturday Morning Prayer at St. David's 7:45 AM
Monday Morning Meditation at Oratory Room 9:00 AM
Compline held each night at 8:00 PM

What else is going on at St. David's?

Want to view the full calendar for the week? Click here to view the St. David's website complete with a calendar to keep you updated on events and offerings! Scroll all the way to the bottom to view it.

Pastoral Care Line: 952-767-0891

To add someone to the prayers, please contact



the office

office@stdavidsparish.org

or

The Rev. Katherine Lewis

klewis@stdavidsparish.org



We will include all individuals in the prayers list for four consecutive weeks, and then they will be removed from the list. If the prayer need is ongoing, please reach out and we will keep their names on the list. If anyone's prayer need is shorter than four weeks, please also note that. This way we will keep all prayer lists updated and recent.

Prayers and Passages

We pray for healing of body, mind or spirit for those we love, especially Corny Boersma (former parishioner and friend of the Allans), Bobbie (mother of Nancy Mark), Joanne Downs (friend of Virginia Haggart and Ned Sorley), Geoff (brother of Nancy Mark), Linda Halley (mother of Laura Hensley), Andy Harvala, Martha Hatcher, Sharon Herpers, Jerry (friend of Nancy Mark), Genevera Koonce, Sara Leigh, Jim Lewis (Katherine’s father), Tom Lutz, David Pearson, Paul Pederson, Jon Prescott (friend of Virginia Haggart and Ned Sorley), Jean Scheu, Sue (Donna Eichten’s sister) and partner Chris, and Bob Triebenbach. 

 

We pray for those who have died, especially Juan Rodriguez (friend of Randy and Karin Lindquist and Andy Scheu), Ruth Lyons, Helen Gulbrandsen (Jeff Handley’s aunt), and Davis Young (Ann Carda’s college professor and family friend). 



We pray for the people of Israel, Gaza and Ukraine and all impacted by war and strife. We pray for all affected by gun violence, climate change, tornadoes, earthquakes and other disasters. We pray for all first responders and for hospital staff and all who help in times of tragedy.

 

We pray in thanksgiving for the baptism of David Matthew Wilcox and Poppy Elaine Grave Dodge.

 

For the world and its leaders, our nation and its people. 

 

We pray for an end to racism and all systems of oppression.

 

We pray for those serving in the military, especially Aprille Mulvaney.

 

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Websites


St. David's Episcopal Church: http://www.stdavidsparish.org


St. David's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWtyWv6KQL0fA5ewDDy_xQ 


The Episcopal Church in Minnesota: http://www.episcopalmn.org


The Lectionary Page-Lectionary Readings: http://www.lectionarypage.net


The Episcopal Church: http://www.episcopalchurch.org