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This Sunday, January 12, 2025
8:00 and 9:30 service of Holy Eucharist
The Nursery will be open during the 9:30 service and forum time.
Forum: Social Time
We continue to Facebook Livestream the Sunday 9:30 service and upload to YouTube.
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This Sunday:
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Godly Play geared towards ages 3-6 during the 9:30 service. (Older kids are always welcome to join us too!)
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Confirmation Class for high schoolers – 11:45am - 1:15pm with lunch included!
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The first camp youth leader meeting! 7:00pm on zoom. Not sure if you want to join the team? This is the perfect time to check it out and see if you want to help lead and plan ECMN Youth Camp this summer! For all youth in current grades 5-11 who plan to go to camp this summer.
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86232583436?pwd=PSSsthKj9wONzaytZXPQqdExEHTNpa.1
Meeting ID: 862 3258 3436
Passcode: jesus
Wednesday, January 15th: LIFT (Love in Fellowship and Truth) at Trinity Episcopal Church in Excelsior! If you haven’t tried youth group yet, know that one student said, “It’s the best part of my week!”
All youth grades 6-12 are invited. Dinner is included, and we prioritize building community through having fun together!
ECMN programming registration is live for Pre-YE, DYE, Youth Camp, and Family Camp.
SAVE the DATE: Monday, January 20th we are having a MLK day retreat with our EYMF friends at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Excelsior! This is for all youth grades 6-12. 9:00am-4:00pm - More details coming soon – let Anna know if you plan to attend!
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Save the Date...
Two dates, to be exact!
First Date: Sunday January 19th, 10:45 am in the Undercroft
Annual Meeting Prep
Your chance to become better acquainted with important parish topics, namely the 2025 financial plan along with other timely items that the congregation must vote on at the next week’s annual meeting
Second Date: Sunday January 26th, 10:45 am in the Undercroft
St. David’s Annual Meeting
Look for an in-depth article, with links to documents, in a future email regarding what exactly will be reviewed, discussed, and voted on at this most important congregational meeting. We will also celebrate the life of the church this past year 2024, along with a look forward to the days ahead-- St David’s 2025.
Please come to both meetings to be better informed, and we especially encourage newcomers to take part. As always, it is not only about business………sharing stories, yummy treats, hot chocolate and coffee will be around the tables too!
Hope to see you all there.
Diane Curley, Senior Warden
David Niles, Junior Warden
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Christmas Offering
Thank you for your generosity in donating to our Christmas offering recipient, RECLAIM. Through your support, we raised $1,954 for this local nonprofit. RECLAIM's mission is to increase access to mental health care for queer and trans youth so they may reclaim their lives from oppression in all its forms. They are one of the only organizations in Minnesota that offers financially accessible, specialized mental health care to this population. For more information: https://www.reclaim.care/
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Scenes from Epiphany 2025,
celebrated by St. David's together with our neighbors from Mills Church!
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Community Night
Our next community night is Wednesday, January 22, starting at 6pm. January's community night is in partnership with Mes Amis French School, who operates out of our church building.
The dinner will be a Francophone Dinner celebrating various parts of the world where French is spoken. Main dishes will be provided: Red rice from Gabon, plantains, chicken, and Haitian spaghetti (both vegan and meat options).
Participants are encouraged to bring a side dish such as French bread, salads, vegetables, potatoes, or dessert.
Programming will include learning about the Francophone (French-speaking) world and Mes Amis. The Mes Amis community is also joining us this evening.
As usual, we will conclude the evening with a brief worship service together.
Nous espérons vous voir nombreux à la soirée communautaire!
We hope to see many of you at the community evening!
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Godsend Gathering at St. Mark’s Cathedral
January 25
Many people are spiritually curious, but church is not on their radar screens. They did not grow up in church, they’ve heard negative things about Christians, or they’ve had bad church experiences. It’s important for Episcopal churches to have spiritual pathways for these neighbors. Most of them will involve meeting people where they are, meaning where they live, work, and play. When we show up in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and the places we volunteer as trustworthy followers of Jesus -- as people who care about, listen well to, and love the people around us -- it’s not uncommon for them to ask us about our lives, priorities, and values. When people experience the light of Christ in others, they are drawn to it and want to know more.
On Saturday, January 25 (with a backup snow date of February 1) everyone interested is invited to meet at St. Mark’s Cathedral from 10 am to 3 pm to hear the Rev. Dr. Michael Moynagh speak about what he and others in the Church of England have learned these last twenty years as they’ve engaged in all kinds of experiments to learn how to love and share Jesus with neighbors who don’t go to church.
On January 25 participants will experience something called “Soul Space” recently developed in the UK, and learn more about “the Missional Journey of Fresh Expressions,” a pathway for those seeking to form what the ECMN is calling “New Christian Communities.”
The week following January 25 Mike and Blair Pogue will be traveling around the state meeting with groups of Episcopalians who want to continue the conversation. The dates, times, and places of these visits will be listed in the ECMN e-newsletter and on the ECMN calendar. If you want to learn more and/or have additional questions for Mike, you are welcome to attend any of these gatherings.
The formation approaches you will be introduced to on January 25 and in Mike’s handbook Godsend can also be used by institutional churches. Please RSVP to Blair Pogue at blair.p@episcopalchurchmn by Sunday, January 19 if you plan to come, and let her know if you have any dietary restrictions.
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“Being Disciples”, by Rowan Williams… a short but powerful read
In 2024 St. David’s offered a “congregational” read of the book, “The Truth at the Heart of the Lie,” by James Carroll, which was read and discussed by over twenty parishioners. This year’s book, “Being Disciples—Essentials of the Christian Life,” by the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is intended to be a community-forming read inviting contemplation, sharing of stories, and transformation through active listening.
Our first discussion will be on Thursday, February 6th and will continue for the following three Thursday nights from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Kris Ferrario and Scott Clark will co-host the sessions and will develop questions for discussion. If you are planning to join this group, or have further questions, please contact Scott Clark.
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Australia: Seeing Beyond Kangaroos and Koalas
In October of 2024 Marilyn and Scott Clark had the privilege of touring eastern Australia and Tasmania under the lens of seeing all forms of nature from birds, monotremes, marsupials, eucalypts to incredible landforms. Join us for a presentation of this tour that will be more than a travelogue, but instead a poetic endeavor to capture some of the essence experienced in a world of evolutionary wonders. The presentation will be at a potluck lunch on Tuesday, January 28 at 11:30, in the Jones Room of the ICA building.
In order to hear this incredible presentation, we ask that you sign up indicating what you would like to contribute to the potluck. Look for the signups in the Narthex or Undercroft. Hope to see you on the 28th!
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Hats and Mittens Update
We now are entering the coldest weeks of winter. Hats & Mittens works to keep every child in the greater metro area warm as they play, learn and grow by providing free hats, mittens and scarves to children in need during these cold winter months.
St. David’s is collecting all sizes of hats, mittens & scarves for infants through young adults. Do you have any of these items that you no longer use or your children have outgrown?
* new or gently used, clean items including hand-knitted or crocheted items
* waterproof mittens & gloves for elementary & teen-aged children
* scarves & neck-warmers
Please consider donating new or used items to children who have none. There are Hats & Mittens collection boxes at the two south entrances. Thank you for helping to keep these children warm this winter.
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Our mission: To create a healthy and stable community for all
Our vision: A community where everyone has the resources to thrive
Our belief: ICA’s presence in our communities makes our neighborhoods more stable and secure
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Loaves and Fishes
Pease join us as we prepare and serve delicious meals for those in need
January 14th
January 27th
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.
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