What's happening at

St. Matthew's

Sunday, February 8

10:00 am- Cathedral Kids (2nd floor Hunter Hall)


10:00 am- Holy Eucharist Rite II


6:00 pm- Trio Grande 2.0


Monday, February 9

12:05 pm- Centering prayer (side chapel)


6:30 pm- Vestry Meeting (Sherwood Room)


7:00 pm- BSA Troop 137 (Undercroft)  


Tuesday, February 10

8:00 am- Morning Prayer (Canterbury)


9:00 am-Noon- Prayers and Squares (Hunter Hall)


9:30 am- Altar Guild Meeting

                          

Wednesday, February 11

7:15 am- Morning Prayer (side chapel)


12:05 pm- Holy Eucharist (side chapel)


6:00 pm- Choir Practice


2025 Dean Hours

TOTAL

 

Categories:

LA – Leadership/Development/Administration (Ministry, Staff, Vestry, Clergy) 51%

P – Pastoral (Home, Hospital, Hospice, Office, Phone) 7%

W – Worship 13%

S – Sermon Preparation 13%

T – Teaching (Adult/Teen/Children) 3%

C – Community/Diocesan/Pastors 9%

CE – Continuing Education 1%

PF – Parish Functions 2%

M – Miscellaneous 1%

Trio Grande 2.0

Please join us Sunday, February 8 at 6:00 pm for the Trio Grande 2.0 concert. All are welcome and this event is free! 

Shrove Tuesday, February 17

Please join us for a Shrove Tuesday pancake dinner from 6 pm – 8 pm at Canterbury, (119 S. 9th Street.) 

Ash Wednesday Services, February 18


7:00 am- Eucharist (Cathedral)


12:10 pm- Interfaith Worship (St. Paul’s Newman Center 1800 E Grand Ave)


7:00 pm- Choral Eucharist (Cathedral)

Lenten Classes


“No Dumb Questions” Adult Forum Series — Starting, Sunday Feb 22 — 8:30–9:30 AM Undercroft at St. Matthew’s 

Our faith grows when we can speak honestly and think critically—especially about the things we wonder about wrestle with or have never had the chance to ask. “No Dumb Questions” is a relaxed Adult Forum where together we can explore questions about faith scripture theology or church practice in an accessible conversation-centered setting. Coffee will be provided submit questions your index cards as you arrive then join table discussion and group conversation.

 

Doctrine of Discovery: A Lenten Education Series, Starting Monday, Feb 23 from 6:30-8 pm at St. Matthew's Chapel

This Lent, we invite you into a shared season of learning, prayer, and reflection as we explore the Doctrine of Discovery—how the Christian church has shaped and continues to shape systems of colonization, the harm those systems have caused and still cause, and what repentance, healing, and repair might ask of us today. Through teaching, conversation, and prayer, we will listen deeply, tell the truth, and seek a more faithful way forward together. Tea and treats are provided. 

Starting Monday, Feb 23 from 6:30-8 pm at St. Matthew's Chapel. Continues each Monday through March 23rd.  Please submit your RSVP's and your questions to Amanda Pittman at amanda@dismantlediscovery.org

Prayer "Prompt" for this week.



Matthew 5:16

"In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven."

 

Lord, You have left Your people on the Earth to bring the light of Your love to all mankind. Help us then, Lord, to bring light to our city and our world. Let the light that shines through our lives bring hope to the hopeless. (add your own prayers)

 

We also encourage you to pray for: The Vestry, St. Francis on the Prairie, Wright and Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui

February Lay Ministry Schedule

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