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Church family, are we living into our vision? Are we striving to meet our mission? If not, why not? and how can we reach the goals we have set for ourselves both personally and collectively?
Mission Statement
To love and serve God and our neighbor, by striving to meet the needs of God's people.
Vision Statement
To be a Christian community of faith where love lives, love works, to spread the good news of God's grace and mercy.
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Our history is too much to be contained in one month! Check out the PDF by clicking on the link below. There is a wealth of information for you to expand your knowledge.
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UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS/meetings
See what's happening this month.
| | "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom." | | |
Christ the King Sunday is a feast celebrated on the last Sunday of the liturgical year to honor Jesus Christ as the divine King of the universe and to remind Christians that their ultimate allegiance is to Him, not earthly rulers. It is a celebration of Christ's reign over all creation and a call to make Him preeminent in every aspect of life. Established in 1925, the feast is observed just before the start of Advent.
Theological meaning: It celebrates Christ's authority as a spiritual, not an earthly, king and his role in uniting all creation. It also serves as the culmination of the church year's journey through the life of Christ, bringing the hope of God's kingdom into focus.
| | Support the MADACA Bake Sale This Sunday! | | There will be all types of goodies to enhance your Thanksgiving Day Meal for purchase on Sunday. The MADACA guild is looking forward to your support. | | | |
Altar Flowers Guild
I'm calling everyone interested in joining the Altar Flower Guild. This is a much-needed ministry for our parish. It is also an excellent opportunity to challenge your skills and make something beautiful for all to appreciate. If you are interested, see Lois Jackson.
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Request for Coffee Hour Supplies
We need coffee, tea, and condiments for our coffee hour. Sugar, creamers, Splenda etc. We would appreciate whatever you can contribute.
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Please continue to support our meal ministry, the Hunger Network, and our neighbors in the Central community who may need a hot meal. Our funds allocated will be paused effective August 1, 2025, due to government budget cuts.
Please go onto the link below for more information:
hungernetwork.org
1. click the learn more button
2. click donate
3. type in St. Andrew
4. scroll or select St. Andrew's Episcopal Church to donate.
Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
Your Meal Ministry Team
Services for those in need
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Find food and other resources: Call the Help Center at (216) 738-2067 or use the interactive map on the Greater Cleveland Food Bank website to find local pantries, hot meal sites, and other programs.
- Apply for government benefits: The Help Center can assist with over-the-phone applications for SNAP (formerly Food Stamps) and other public benefits.
- Visit the Community Resource Center: Located at 15500 S. Waterloo Rd., this center offers a healthy food market with extended hours and serves as a one-stop shop for resources.
- Access senior-specific programs: The Food Bank is committed to improving access to nutritious food for older adults through dedicated programs.
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Advent Season is Coming
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Advent is the beginning of the liturgical year in the Episcopal Church, a season of preparation and expectation for the coming of Jesus Christ. It is a four-week period leading up to Christmas that focuses on anticipating both the Nativity of Christ and his eventual Second Coming. The season uses the color purple (or sometimes blue), which symbolizes penitence, hope, and reflection.
- Timing: Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve.
- Meaning: The name "Advent" comes from the Latin word adventus, meaning "coming". It is a time of spiritual preparation, reflection, and anticipation.
- Liturgical colors: The primary color is purple, but blue is also used. Pink or rose is often used for the third Sunday (Gaudete Sunday).
- Themes: The season is associated with the themes of hope, peace, joy, and love.
- Practices: Many churches use an Advent wreath with candles, lighting one each Sunday to represent the themes. Another key practice is preparing for the "coming of Christ" through various means, from personal reflection to setting up Christmas decorations.
- Dual focus: Advent anticipates Christ's coming in three different ways: his birth in Bethlehem, his presence in believers' hearts, and his final "Second Coming" in power and glory.
| | St. Andrew's 2025 Vestry members. Senior Warden- Carmen Wildgoose, Junior Warden- Lois Jackson/clerk, Dr. Giesele Greene, Andrea Appling, Jerome Rubin, Darcel Arrington, Les Blakemore, Will Kessell, and Brenda Shepherd. | | The Vestry will meet Tuesday, November 25th at 7:00PM via ZOOM | | |
Vestry Summary October 28, 2025
Vestry Members in Attendance: Andrea Appling, Lois Jackson, Brenda Shepherd,
Jerome Rubin, Carmen Wildgoose, Rev. Sharon, Will Seifert Kessell, Giesele Greene, Darcel Arrington
Exused absence: Les Blakemore and Will Siefert-Kessell
We began the meeting with prayer and Bible study. Following the Check-in the
Clerk Lois Jackson presented the October minutes, which were accepted as
presented with one correction.
October 28, 2025
Meeting Summary
Meeting Purpose: Review church operations, finances, and plan upcoming events.
Key Takeaways
Topics
Financial Report (Andrea)
The Vestry members are trusting in God to bring all ideas and necessary functions to fruition.
In Christ,
The Vestry
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Thank You For Giving
Your financial assistance is still necessary to meet all of our obligations monthly. Please utilize the QR code on the right for donations.
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PASTORAL TEAM
A Pastoral Team has been put in place, consisting of Will Seifert-Kessel, Brenda Shepherd, Jon Benjamin and Anita Pruitt. You may contact any member of the team for pastoral support.
| | | | The need for volunteers is ongoing as we no longer employ a sexton. Your service in cleaning is always appreciated especially in the kitchen and bathroom areas. Many thanks to all who consistently help out in all areas. | | | |
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