SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGEL S EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE T WENT Y-SECON D SUN DAY AF TER PENTECOS T
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Stop by a Welcome Hub in the church lobby. You’ll see greeters wearing “Welcome” ribbons/ lanyards and they can answer questions about a worship service, formation class, or childcare.
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OUR FOCUS: Build Christian Disciples for a Transformed Community Rob Springer-Kyle leads our Welcome and Engagement ministries at Saint Michael and he would love the opportunity to connect and answer any questions you may have. Feel free to contact him at (903) 405-7447 or rspringer-kyle@saintmichael.org. The cover reflects the color designated for the liturgical season, which is green during the season after Pentecost.
FROM THE RECTOR The Rev. Dr. Christopher D. Girata
We’re so glad you’ve joined us at Saint Michael today! We’d love to get to know you better, so please take a moment to fill out the welcome card, either physically or digitally, that can be found on the opposite page or in the pew back in front of you. Our Welcome Team members are in the hallways today to help you with anything you need. We’ve entered an exciting phase in our church’s life with the launch of our dual capital and annual giving campaigns. Building our Future and Building the Kingdom invite us to give generously to the work of God through Saint Michael, and I hope you’ll join us! Please visit our campaign room in person or our website to learn more. As we prepare to worship together, I invite you to take a moment and center yourself on God’s presence. Worshiping, learning, and giving together help us grow closer to who God created us to be, and you’re part of that work. May God bless you today and every day, and I hope to see you again very soon!
TODAY AT SAINT MICHAEL 10 Adult Formation
AM Class For Parents: The Rhythms of Our Days II
Led by the Rev. Greg Pickens • Theater The Jesus I Never Knew:
Resurrection: A Morning Beyond Belief Led by the Rev. Ken Brannon Saint Michael Chapel The Fifth Gospel:
The Land and the Bible Led by Dr. Tim Smith Coke Room
Young Adult Formation Episcopal Perspective of God Led by the Rev. Christian Basel & Rob Springer-Kyle Room 224
Youth Formation Middle School (6th – 8th)
Green Room | Youth Center
High School (9th – 12th)
Orange Room | Youth Center
Children’s Formation Godly Play Room 203: Ages 3 – 6 Room 205: Ages 6 – 9
Weaving God’s Promises
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november 12
5:30 p.m. Service | Church 6:30 – 8 p.m. Reception | Garden Cloister featuring the Heritage Brass Band! bring your friends and neighbors and join us in saying "Thank you!" to our veterans for their incredible service. saintmichael.org/veteransday23
Room 214: PreK – 1st Grade Room 216: 2nd – 3rd Grade
What’s in the Bible? With Buck Denver
Room 213: 4th – 5th Grade
Childcare (3 & under) is available from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in rooms 14 and 16. For a full listing of offerings and upcoming events, please visit saintmichael.org/fall23.
The Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost Holy Eucharist Rite I The service begins on page 323 of The Book of Common Prayer.
The Word of God “Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele” (adorn yourself, oh dear soul) is one of Bach’s organ works that has been popular for almost two centuries. The richly ornamented chorale melody does exactly what is demanded by the words: it adorns itself. Bach wrote the piece during the Weimar years. When he reworked it later in Leipzig, the main change was the addition of even more ornamentation to the chorale melody.
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Prelude Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 654
Johann Sebastian Bach
Entering Procession (standing, sung by all) “God himself is with us” Tysk
Hymn 475
The Opening Acclamation & Collect for Purity (standing) Celebrant Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. People And blessed be his kingdom, now and for ever. Amen. Celebrant Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen. The Song of Praise (standing, sung by all) “Glory be to God on high” Healey Willan
Hymn S 202
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The Collect of the Day (standing) Celebrant The Lord be with you. People And with thy spirit. Celebrant Let us pray. Almighty and everlasting God, give unto us the increase of faith, hope, and charity; and, that we may obtain that which thou dost promise, make us to love that which thou dost command; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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The First Lesson Leviticus 19:1-2, 15-18 (seated) The LORD spoke to Moses, saying: Speak to all the congregation of the people of Israel and say to them: You shall be holy, for I the LORD your God am holy. … You shall not render an unjust judgment; you shall not be partial to the poor or defer to the great: with justice you shall judge your neighbor. You shall not go around as a slanderer among your people, and you shall not profit by the blood of your neighbor: I am the LORD. You shall not hate in your heart anyone of your kin; you shall reprove your neighbor, or you will incur guilt yourself. You shall not take vengeance or bear a grudge against any of your people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the LORD. Lector People
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
The Psalm 1 (seated, chanted by the choir)
Gerre Hancock
Happy are they who have not walked in the counsel of the wicked, * nor lingered in the way of sinners, nor sat in the seats of the scornful! Their delight is in the law of the LORD, * and they meditate on his law day and night. They are like trees planted by streams of water, bearing fruit in due season, with leaves that do not wither; * everything they do shall prosper. It is not so with the wicked; * they are like chaff which the wind blows away. Therefore the wicked shall not stand upright when judgment comes, * nor the sinner in the council of the righteous. For the LORD knows the way of the righteous, * but the way of the wicked is doomed. The Second Lesson 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 (seated) You yourselves know, brothers and sisters, that our coming to you was not in vain, but though we had already suffered and been shamefully mistreated at Philippi, as you know, we had courage in our God to declare to you the gospel of God in spite of great opposition. For our appeal does not spring from deceit or impure motives or trickery, but just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the message of the gospel, even so we speak,
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not to please mortals, but to please God who tests our hearts. As you know and as God is our witness, we never came with words of flattery or with a pretext for greed; nor did we seek praise from mortals, whether from you or from others, though we might have made demands as apostles of Christ. But we were gentle among you, like a nurse tenderly caring for her own children. So deeply do we care for you that we are determined to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own selves, because you have become very dear to us. Lector People
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
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The Gospel Matthew 22:34-46 (standing) Gospeler The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew. People Glory be to thee, O Lord.
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When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together, and one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question to test him. “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” He said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.” Now while the
Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them this question: “What do you think of the Messiah? Whose son is he?” They said to him, “The son of David.” He said to them, “How is it then that David by the Spirit calls him Lord, saying, ‘The Lord said to my Lord, “Sit at my right hand, until I put your enemies under your feet”’? If David thus calls him Lord, how can he be his son?” No one was able to give him an answer, nor from that day did anyone dare to ask him any more questions. Gospeler The Gospel of the Lord. People Praise be to thee, O Christ. The Sermon (seated)
The Rev. Dr. Christopher D. Girata
The Nicene Creed (standing)
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We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one Being with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and for our salvation he came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary, and was made man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was buried. On the third day he rose again in accordance with the Scriptures; he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
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Parish Prayers of the People as of October 18, 2023
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Rami Angir Kathryn Anschutz M‘lou Bancroft Worth Barham Barbara Hart Bell Marla Briggle Lauren Brown Sydney Brown Sarah Grace Britt Paul Burns Kelly Chancelor Thomas Connolly Carlos Cuellar Katy Davis Richard DeKnock Jay DiNucci Elaine Disney Dick Frazar Eric Gilmour Vicki Goodrich Michael Gratkowski Jody Guenther Josh Hight Jack Levens Christine McDonough Shelly Mathis Bob Marshall Pat Meir Diego Moreno Keith Nix Cookie Owen Bob Paddock Clara Pettit Rosemary Richards Robin Robinson Melinda Rodgers Paul Rose Malcolm Scott
and his kingdom will have no end. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen.
Prayers of the People: Form I (standing) Celebrant Let us pray for the whole state of Christ’s Church and the world. Lector
With all our heart and with all our mind, let us pray to the Lord, saying “Lord, have mercy.”
Lector People
For the peace of the world, for the welfare of the Holy Church of God, and for the unity of all peoples, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
For Justin, the Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael, our Presiding Bishop; George, our Bishop; our parish clergy and their families; for ___; and for all the clergy and people, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
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For Joe, our President; Greg, our Governor; and Eric, our Mayor; for the leaders of the nations, and for all in authority, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
People Lector People
We give you thanks for___. For this city, for every city and community, and for those who live in them, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
For the good earth which God has given us, and for the wisdom and will to conserve it, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
For the aged and infirm, for the widowed and orphans, and for the sick and the suffering, especially those on the Saint Michael prayer list, and for___, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
For the poor and the oppressed, for the unemployed and the destitute, for prisoners and captives, and for all who remember and care for them, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
For all who have died in the hope of the resurrection, and for all the departed, especially___, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
For deliverance from all danger, violence, oppression, and degradation, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
That we may end our lives in faith and hope, without suffering and without reproach, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Lector People
In the communion of Saint Michael and of all the saints, let us commend ourselves, and one another, and all our life, to Christ our God. To thee, O Lord our God.
The people are invited to add their own intercessions.
Celebrant
Hasten, O Father, the coming of thy kingdom; and grant that we thy servants, who now live by faith, may with joy behold thy Son at his coming in glorious majesty; even Jesus Christ, our only Mediator and Advocate. Amen.
Edward Sheppard Brad Smith Rene Somodevilla Michael Sour Byrd Teague Valerie Guenther Unger Tony Wilks Catherine Carr Worley
Confession of Sin and Absolution (kneeling) Celebrant Let us humbly confess our sins unto Almighty God. All
Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against thee in thought, word, and deed, by what we have done, and by what we have left undone. We have not loved thee with our whole heart; we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We are truly sorry and we humbly repent. For
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the sake of thy Son Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and forgive us; that we may delight in thy will, and walk in thy ways, to the glory of thy Name. Amen.
Celebrant
Almighty God, our heavenly Father, who of his great mercy hath promised forgiveness of sins to all those who with hearty repentance and true faith turn unto him, have mercy upon you, pardon and deliver you from all your sins, confirm and strengthen you in all goodness, and bring you to everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Peace (standing) Celebrant The peace of the Lord be always with you. People And with thy spirit. Announcements (please be seated)
The Holy Communion Offertory Anthem (sung by the Saint Michael Choir) Malcolm Archer has had a distinguished career in church music which has taken him to the posts of Organist and Director of Music at Bristol, Wells, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. His commissions for special occasions have included the 80th birthday service of HM the Queen in St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the dedication of the Churchill Memorial Gates at St. Paul’s Cathedral. He studied as an RCO scholar at the Royal College of Music and was Organ Scholar at Jesus College, Cambridge.
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Judge Eternal
Malcolm Archer
Judge eternal, throned in splendour, Lord of lords and King of kings, With thy living fire of judgement purge this realm of bitter things: solace all its wide dominion with the healing of thy wings. Still the weary folk are pining for the hour that brings release: and the city’s crowded clangour cries aloud for sin to cease; and the homesteads and the woodlands plead in silence for their peace. Crown, O God, thine own endeavour, cleave our darkness with thy sword: feed the faint and hungry heathen with the richness of thy word: cleanse the body of this nation through the glory of the Lord. Judge eternal. Amen. - Words by Henry Scott Holland
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The Great Thanksgiving: Eucharistic Prayer II (standing)
All baptized persons of any age regardless of their denomination and tradition are welcome to share in the banquet of the Lord’s Supper.
Celebrant The Lord be with you. People And with thy spirit. Celebrant Lift up your hearts. People We lift them up unto the Lord. Celebrant Let us give thanks unto our Lord God. People It is meet and right so to do. It is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto thee, O Lord, holy Father, almighty, everlasting God. Therefore with Angels and Archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify thy glorious Name; evermore praising thee, and singing, The Sanctus and Benedictus (standing, sung by all) “Holy, holy, holy, Lord” Healey Willan
Here a Proper Preface is sung or said on all Sundays, and on other occasions as appointed.
Hymn S 114
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Please kneel as you are able All glory be to thee, O Lord our God, for that thou didst create heaven and earth, and didst make us in thine own image; and, of thy tender mercy, didst give thine only Son Jesus Christ to take our nature upon him, and to suffer death upon the cross for our redemption. He made there a full and perfect sacrifice for the whole world; and did institute, and in his holy Gospel command us to continue, a perpetual memory of that his precious death and sacrifice, until his coming again. At the following words concerning the bread, the Celebrant is to hold it, or lay a hand upon it; and at the words concerning the cup, to hold or place a hand upon the cup and any other vessel containing wine to be consecrated.
For in the night in which he was betrayed, he took bread; and when he had given thanks to thee, he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take, eat, this is my Body, which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” Likewise, after supper, he took the cup; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, “Drink this, all of you; for this is my Blood of the New Covenant, which is shed for you, and for many, for the remission of sins. Do this, as oft as ye shall drink it, in remembrance of me.” Wherefore, O Lord and heavenly Father, we thy people do celebrate and make, with these thy holy gifts which we now offer unto thee, the memorial thy Son hath commanded us to make; having in remembrance his blessed passion and precious death, his mighty resurrection and glorious ascension; and looking for his coming again with power and great glory. And we most humbly beseech thee, O merciful Father, to hear us, and, with thy Word and Holy Spirit, to bless and sanctify these gifts of bread and wine, that they may be unto us the Body and Blood of thy dearly-beloved Son Jesus Christ.
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And we earnestly desire thy fatherly goodness to accept this our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving, whereby we offer and present unto thee, O Lord, our selves, our souls and bodies. Grant, we beseech thee, that all who partake of this Holy Communion may worthily receive the most precious
Body and Blood of thy Son Jesus Christ, and be filled with thy grace and heavenly benediction; and also that we and all thy whole Church may be made one body with him, that he may dwell in us, and we in him; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord; By whom, and with whom, and in whom, in the unity of the Holy Ghost all honor and glory be unto thee, O Father Almighty, world without end. AMEN. And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to say, All
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.
The Breaking of the Bread “Alleluia” Ambrosian Chant
Hymn S 152
Cantor People Celebrant The Gifts of God for the People of God. Take them in remembrance that Christ died for you, and feed on him in your hearts by faith, with thanksgiving.
All are invited to come forward to the Communion rail at the direction of our ushers. Stand or kneel at the rail as you are able, and receive the wafer in the palm of your outstretched hands. If you desire a gluten-free wafer, clasp your hands in front of you with your palms down. Receive the wine by drinking from the chalice as it is offered to you, or by retaining the wafer, to dip lightly into the chalice for yourself. If you are not receiving, you may cross your arms over your chest and receive a blessing. If you are unable to physically come to the rail, please indicate to an usher that you would like to receive Communion at your seat.
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Organist and composer Edward d’Evry (1869-1950) served as Assistant Organist of the Brompton Oratory in London from 1893 to 1899, and Organist there from 1899 to 1935. He wrote a number of pieces for organ in varying styles over a period of more than 50 years. His choral setting of “O sacrum convivium“ is among his most frequently performed works.
Communion Motet (sung by the Saint Michael Choir) O sacrum convivium
Edward d’Evry
O sacum convivium in quo Christus sumitur! Recolitur memoria passionis ejus mens impletur gatia; et futurae gloriae, nobis pignus datur. O sacred banquet, wherein Christ is made our food, the remembrance of his passion is renewed, the soul is filled with grace, and there is promise of future glory. The Post-Communion Prayer (kneeling, spoken by all) Almighty and everliving God, we most heartily thank thee for that thou dost feed us, in these holy mysteries, with the spiritual food of the most precious Body and Blood of thy Son our Savior Jesus Christ; and dost assure us thereby of thy favor and goodness towards us; and that we are very members incorporate in the mystical body of thy Son, the blessed company of all faithful people; and are also heirs, through hope, of thy everlasting kingdom. And we humbly beseech thee, O heavenly Father, so to assist us with thy grace, that we may continue in that holy fellowship, and do all such good works as thou hast prepared for us to walk in; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost, be all honor and glory, world without end. Amen. The Blessing (kneeling) The Dismissal (standing) Minister People
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Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Thanks be to God.
Departing Procession (standing, sung by all) “God of grace and God of glory“ Cwm Rhondda
Hymn 594
Hymn permission used by Rite Song, a one-time use reprint license for congregational use. The foregoing text of the worship service contained in this order of worship is taken from the Book of Common Prayer 1979. The Book of Common Prayer alone is of authority in the worship of the Episcopal Church. This program is provided for convenience of use on this occasion.
Postlude Sortie
Théodore Dubois
Théodore Dubois (18371924) was a French Romantic composer, organist, and music teacher. After study at the Paris Conservatoire he became organist and choirmaster at several well-known churches in Paris, and at the same time was a professor in the Conservatoire, teaching harmony from 1871 to 1891 and composition from 1891 to 1896, when he succeeded Ambroise Thomas as the Conservatoire’s director. His books on music theory were influential, and remained in use for many years.
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BUILDING our FUTURE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
This is a unique time in Saint Michael’s history—a time that urges us to act boldly! We are pleased to launch Building our Future, a historic capital campaign focused in three parts: LDING I Uniting our Community, Reinvigorating our Campus, and Investing in Education. We U B are making a big investment in our community, in our campus, and in our impact in the city and the world. Join us as we prepare Saint Michael to make an even greater impact in the future, extending the love of Christ to all.
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Exceeding this goal will allow us to repair the beautiful stained glass windows in the Church, add a meditation garden adjacent to our exterior columbaria, elevate audio visual capabilities, and address increased construction costs.
WAYS TO GIVE Caroline Moore
Director of Advancement For further information, contact Caroline Moore at cmoore@saintmichael.org or visit SaintMichael.org/Give.
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Annual Giving Campaign Giving to our annual stewardship campaign, Building the Kingdom, is an essential practice that supports Saint Michael’s shared mission and ministry, including our growing staff, campus, and programs. While essential to our operations, giving annually is an incredibly important spiritual discipline. An annual gift represents our stewardship of the time, talents, and treasures that God gives freely to each one of us. Giving back to God’s work through Saint Michael is a sign of gratitude and a key part of deepening our discipleship identity. It’s our turn to invest in our future. As you evaluate your annual stewardship gift, we also ask you to please join us in Building our Future.
JOIN US!
Martha Hellman Bogdon, Director of Stewardship mbogdon@saintmichael.org | 214.692.3015 For further information, contact Martha Hellman Bogdon or visit SaintMichael.org/Give.
BUILDING our FUTURE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
Saint Michael would like to thank the following members* of our community for their support of the Capital Campaign: Lynn & Bob Abbott
Melanie Brewer
Mary Abrams
Paulyne & Herbert Brewer
Leslie & Nassi Agouridis
Adele Broughton
Lydia & Bill Addy
Julie & Mike Allen
Chris & Paul Anderson
Marla & Tony Briggle Virginia Brown
Victoria & Stuart Brown
Mary & Jerry Andrlik
Elizabeth & Bob Buchanan
The Liz & Bill Armstrong Family
Jaime & Mike Buzzard
Dee Ann & Gregg Anigian
Julie & Chuck Butterworth
Margaret Badgett
Janice & Ashburn Bywaters
Mary & George Baldwin
Mary Agnes Cain
Elizabeth Baker
Lindsey Cade
Susan Barnicoat
Shannon Wilson Callewart
The Beck Family
Edna & Mark Cannata
Hong & Jim Bass Stephen Beckham Amsler & Don Bell
Emily & Baxter Billingsley
Lynne & Bob Campbell Judy Canon Peggy Carr
Cissy & Plack Carr
Monique & Tom Black
Carol & Dick Carrington
Laura & Dan Boeckman
Cindy & Jay Carter
Kathleen & Robert Blair
Melissa & James Carry
Len Bourland
Becky & Mike Casey
Jim Bovard
Margaret Cervin
Allison & Chris Bovard Dianna & Tom Bowen
Rachel Cathey
Betsy & Jim Chambers
Beverly & Bruce Bowman
Gwendolyn & Bobby Chestnut
Callie & Kyle Bradford
Gail & Bob Clark
Kathy & David Boyett
Rachel & Ken Brannon
Amy & Robert Clark
Nita & Cullum Clark
Gretchen & Reiner Brasch
Garland & Mike Cohlmia
David Brewer
Jean & George Coleman
Gayl & Bill Braymer
Judy Cole
Kimberly & Joe Colonnetta
Margaret & Wade Goodrich
Claudia & Brian Conard
Jane & Greg Greene
Kelly Compton & DeWitt McCarter
Lillian & Gregory Greene
Bert Conly
Louise & Guy Griffeth Family
Squeaky & Paul Connolly
Diana & Andrew Grosso
Harriet & Ralph Cousins
Margaret & Barry Hancock
Betsy & Bennett Cullum
Electra & Jeff Harelson
Judy & Eric Conner
Carter & Bruce Conway Gina & Barry Craig
Whitney & Jay Grogan The Hafner Family
Molly & William Hardy
Mason & Allen Custard
Marianne & Michael Harmuth
Lynn & Peter Dauterman
Nancy & Howell Harralson
Susan & Scott Davis
Zoé & Todd Hart
Maria & Richard D’Antoni Rita & Dick Davis
Anne Harper
Amanda & Neil Harris
Deborah McMurray & Glen Davison
Susan & Ralph Hawkins
Elaine & Dennis Disney
Joannie & Chuck Hensley
Mary Adair & Dee Dockery
Ann & Lee Hobson Family
Melvyn Douglas
Sylvia & Michael Hood
Maureen & Robert Decherd Tiffany & Kyle Dixon Rozi & Bill Doreen
Liz & Jeff Helfrich
Robin & Scott Hinkle Barbara Hollis
Julie & Steven Eggers
Mary Louise & David Hopson
Bettina Ernst
Wells & Matthew Housson
Sarah & Tom Fenton
Bitsy & Matt Hudnall
John Ellerman Joan Faubion
Wendy Finley
Netra & Ty Fitzgerald
Debbie & David Fosdick
Ann & Frank Houseman
Elizabeth & Todd Howard Bea & Walt Humann Mary Jalonick
Jane & Pat Jenevein
Hayley & Carter Fournier
Kathy & Patrick Jenevein
Judy Friedel
Kate Juett
Kathryn & Jim Francis
Elizabeth & Eric Gambrell
Libby & Bob Johnson Kathy & Kevin Kelley
Ruthie Garrett
Richelle & Justin Kerber
Dale & Dare Gillette
Marcia & Mark King
Cindy & Kevin Gill
Nicole & Chris Girata Carol & Mark Goglia
Jim Kerr
Eugenia & Frank-Paul King Barbara & Jerry King
Marion & Philip Kistler
Diana & Geoffrey Newton
Patty & Randy Kob
Tamara & Tim O’Connor
Cynthia Lane
Becky & Ron Odlozil
Sally & Chris Schupp
Carolyn & Hoddy Peck
Carol Roehrig & Fred Seipp
Gray-Leigh Peeler
Sara, Michael, & Stephen Shanley
Ben Leal & Cesar Reyna
Katherine & Bob Penn
Betty & Rob Shiels
Mary Ann & Keller Webster
Paula Lewis-Patterson
Perkins-Prothro Foundation
Allison & Heinz Simon
Sarah & Russell Weinberg
Heather Lorch
Nancy Perot & Rod Jones
Nancy & Jim Skochdopole
The Wiggins Family
Gail & Bill Madden
Noralyn & Greg Pickens
Anne & Randolph Slaughter
Ted Manikas
Patricia Plettner
Charlie & Jim Smith
Caroline & Tony Wilks
Kim & Jim Snyder
Kathleen & Taylor Wilson
Mary & Arnold Spencer
Kristi & Scott Wilson
The Kneipper Family
Mersine & Steve Ladik
Elizabeth Norwood Anne & Blair Oden
Elizabeth & John Lang
Christine & Kurt Oesterling
Mary Ann & Allen Lassiter
Courtney & Price Peeler
Kathleen & Frank Lauinger
Holly & Carlos Peña
LeAnne & Bob Langholz Charles Lathem
Mary & Russ Lessmann
Suzanne & Jay Lipscomb Pam & Tom Luce
Stacey & Ken Malcolmson Charlene & Tom Marsh Family Foundation Maria & David Martin
Taylor & Michael Massad Sissy & Mike Massad Mary Massengale Tom McConnell
Linda & John McFarland
Reggie & John McFarland Sharon & Bill McGannon
Suzanne & Patrick McGee Jane & Ray McGowen
Shirley & Bill McIntyre
Megan & Casey McManemin Patti & John Monger
Caroline & Doug Moore Christi & Cory Morrow Tori & Ross Mulford
Diane & Jack Nealon
Nancy & Steve Neuhoff
Katherine & Jim Neuhoff
Cassie Pericak Cassie Pericak
Heidi & Tim Perry Mollie & Paul Pin Sallie Plummer
Gigi & Jerry Poglitsch
Erica & Charlie Sartain
Susan Tritschler
Erin Osborne & Vic Schmerbeck
The Venetos Family
Mary Elizabeth & Grady Schleier The Fallon & Robie Vaughn Family Dick & Nita Scholtz
Andy Smith & Paul von Wupperfeld
Linda & Les Secrest
Cathy & Denton Walker
Sally & Scott Shafer
Kathleen & Jay Wallace
Brenda & Van Sheets
Barbara & Roy Washburn
Jeanie & Stuart Sikes Linda & Ellis Skinner
Sue & Jay Wagley
Kathy & Gary Wall
Mary & Matt Waller
Hudson Weichsel
CiCi & Giffen Weinmann
Ann & Lee Slaton
Mrs. Robert E. (Nancy) Wilbur
Bliss & Pelham Smith
Karen & Jim Wiley
Jinny Smith
Eve & Blake Wiley
Elizabeth Williams
Sandra & Rick Porter
Margaret & Jaime Spellings
Carol Price
The Joan Stansbury Family
Sherry & Robert Wilson
Deena & Barry Pryor
John Bergner & Chuck Stewart
Carol Windham
Lutetia & Jackson Raley
Brian Stock
Sudie & Gordon Worsham
Ann Ratelle & Lee Slaton
Lauren & Stephen Swann
Lucy Wrubel
Katherine & Eric Reeves
Laura & Paul Talbot
Phil Ritter
Madalyn Teal
Pat & Claude Prestidge Dianne & Hervey Priddy The Beth & J. Puckett Family Mary Stewart & Jim Ramsey Kelly & Michael Reddell Jeff & Darrel Rice
Debby & Robin Robinson
Tina & Dan Stansbury Tricia & Tom Stewart Caroline Summers Susan TaCito
Carolyn Wittenbraker Laura Worsham
Sheryl & Phil Wylie
Kathy & John Yeaman
Anonymous Donors (4)
Donna Tenney
*as of 10/18/2023
Michelle & Stewart Thomas
Jennifer & Thomas Russell
Lee & David Thompson
Laurie & Joe Sando
Ali & Justin Treaster
Ginger Sager
Nancy Wilson
Sally & Ross Taylor
Carolyn & Wyatt Rousseau Michele & Shad Rowe
Kelly & John Wilson
Tignor Thompson Dixey Thornton
Saint Michael would like to thank the following parishioners for their support of the 2024 year: Lynn & Bob Abbott Sandy & Mark Ables Margaret Badgett Betty & Jimmy Baird Elizabeth Baker Susan Barnicoat Steve Beckham Jim Bovard Gayl & Bill Braymer Margaret & David Briggs Adele Broughton Ginger Brown Mary Agnes Cain Margaret Cervin Charles Chernosky Kendall & Craig Clark Anne Coke Judy Cole Jean & George Coleman Leslie & George Conant Squeaky & Paul Connolly Amy Youngquist & David Cowling Maria & Richard D’Antoni Susan & Scott Davis Maureen & Robert Decherd Elaine & Dennis Disney Mary Adair & Dee Dockery Melvyn Douglas Kay & Robert Dozier Cynthia Dutter Joan Faubion Sarah & Tom Fenton Wendy Finley Debbie & David Fosdick Dru Francis
Kathryn & Jim Francis Bonita Frederick Judy Friedel Elizabeth & Eric Gambrell Ruthie Garrett Cindy & Kevin Gill Dare & Dale Gillette Nicole & Chris Girata Carol & Mark Goglia Jane & Greg Greene Louise & Guy Griffeth Whitney & Jay Grogan Joanne Hardaway Molly & William Hardy Electra & Jeff Harelson Marianne & Michael Harmuth Anne Harper Nancy & Howell Harralson Amanda & Neil Harris Liz & Jeff Helfrich Joannie & Chuck Hensley Sarah Hobbs Barbara Hollis Mary Louise & David Hopson Ann & Frank Houseman Bitsy & Matt Hudnall Sandra Hughes Nell Anne Hunt Barbara & Peter Kandel Leslie & Ed Kennedy Melinda & Mark Knowles Rebecca & Mark LaFavre Cynthia Lane Karen Lawrence Paula Lewis-Patterson
Michael Long Heather Lorch Jeanie Madeley Ted Manikas Catherine Marrs Maria & David Martin Joni Martin Mary Massengale Sharon & Bill McGannon Jane & Ray McGowen Diane McGrath Patti & John Monger Sandra & Larry Nance Diane & Jack Nealon Katherine & Jim Neuhoff Jan & Tom Newsome Diana & Geoff Newton Anne & Blair Oden Becky & Ron Odlozil Christine & Kurt Oesterling Gray-Leigh Peeler Heidi & Tim Perry Sally & Chris Pfeiffer Noralyn & Greg Pickens Mollie & Paul Pin Katherine & Bob Penn Sallie Plummer Gigi & Jerry Poglitsch Walter Powell Bill Power Carol Price Dianne & Hervey Priddy Lutetia & Jack Raley Jeff & Darrel Rice Carolyn & Wyatt Rousseau Michele & Shad Rowe Jack Rubarth Susan & Rick Russell Ginger Sager Linda & Les Secrest Brenda & Van Sheets Betty & Rob Shiels Ann & Lee Slaton
Jinny Smith Kim & Jim Snyder Mary & Arnold Spencer Joan Stansbury Brian Stock Caroline Summers Lauren & Stephen Swann Susan TaCito Sally & Ross Taylor Michelle & Stewart Thomas Tig Thompson Dixey Thornton Mary Ann & George Till Sue Tritschler Jo Tuck Cindy Turner Stephanie & Wes Tydlaska Andy Smith & Paul von Wupperfeld Kathy & Gary Wall Kathleen & Jay Wallace Mary & Matt Waller Barbara & Roy Washburn Pam Watkins Connie Webb Sarah & Russell Weinberg CiCi & Giffen Weinmann Nancy Wilbur Paige Wilbur Caroline Wilks Elizabeth Williams Sherry & Robert Wilson Kelly & John Wilson Kristi & Scott Wilson Nancy Wilson *as of 10/18/2023
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2023
All Souls
EVENSONG 4 P.M. | CHURCH
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Please join us for this beautiful, annual service in which we remember those whom we love but see no more.
Veterans Day
Clothing Collection Sponsored by the Men of Saint Michael Many of the men and women who have served in the United States armed forces have struggled to make ends meet after their active duty, and now is a chance to support those we honor and respect for defending our country. Join the Men of Saint Michael in supporting homeless veterans in Dallas by donating new: • Adult-sized t-shirts • Knit winter caps and scarves • Gloves and hand warmers • Tube socks Collection Dates: Now – November 12 Questions? Contact: David Cowling: davidcowling0100@gmail.com Don McCoy: dmccoy@dgm247.com
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FA N TA S M I at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
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extraordinary
and so are YOU! AMERICAN RED CROSS +
ANNOUNCES A NATIONAL BLOOD SHORTAGE
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9 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Theater
“Energetic to the point of breaking” –Neulengbach Nön
The Parish Nurse Ministry, with the American Red Cross, will sponsor our Fall Blood Drive. Currently Dallas is facing a severe blood shortage and needs blood donors to give to avoid delays in lifesaving medical care for patients. Driver’s license or ARC card/app required to donate.
“Intoxicating” –Passauer Neue Presse
To reserve a time, contact Dianne Boyd, RN, at dboyd@saintmichael.org.
October 29, 2023 | 7 PM in the Church SaintMichael.org/Fantasmi
GIVE
Your generous gift helps our ministries thrive! Scan the QR Code to see your giving options or visit our website at SaintMichael.org/Give. scan the code to register or visit saintmichael.org/onlinereg/2658
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MEN’S BBQ
Saint Michael Ladies’ Pilgrimage
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO September 24, 2024
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$30 PER PERSON
Burgos
Art and Spirituality
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Parish Party Kickoff: Wine & Whiskey Gathering Party
6 - 8 PM At the home of Erin Osborne & Vic Schmerbeck 5522 Nakoma Dr, Dallas, TX 75209-5622
PORTUGAL
In September 2024, we will be taking a group of women to hike the final leg of the Camino de Santiago. If you are interested in joining us for this adventure, mark your calendars and attend this information meeting.
SKI TRIP JAN 12 - 15, 2024 WINTER PARK, CO
Donations and donated bottles will be part of the Wine and Whiskey Pull at the Parish Party.
SAINTMICHAEL.ORG/WOSM2024
Logroño
Sunday, November 5 12:15 p.m. | Parlor
High School
WOMEN OF SAINT MICHAEL
Pamplona
Led by Allison Bovard & Diana Newton
Bob Penn
6-8 P.M.
León
Bilbao
INFORMATION SESSION:
hosted by
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Contact Sam Moore smoore@saintmichael.org for more information!
RSVP by Nov. 6 $1100
Pray, Learn, Serve, & Give Adults
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ADULT FORMATION OPPORTUNITIES Sundays at 10 a.m.
“The Jesus I Never Knew” by Philip Yancey Now – November 19 | Saint Michael Chapel Led by the Rev. Ken Brannon In this study, you’ll gain a new and deeper perspective on Jesus’ ministry and teachings. Come meet Jesus again with new eyes! Class For Parents: “The Tech-Wise Family” Now – November 12 | Theater Making conscientious choices about technology in our families is more than internet filters and determining screen time limits for children. It’s about developing wisdom, character, and courage in how we use digital media rather than accepting technology’s promises of ease, instant gratification, and the world’s knowledge at our fingertips. The Fifth Gospel: “The Land and the Bible” Now – November 19 | Coke Room Led by the Dr. Tim Smith In this class, you will be introduced to the land of the Bible, how it influences the text and the life and faith of those in God’s story and be equipped to see those influences as you read and seek to understand Scripture. “An Episcopal Perspective of God” Now – November 19 | Room 224 Led by the Rev. Christian Basel & Rob Springer-Kyle
PRIME TIMERS LUNCHEON Thursday, November 2 10:30 a.m. | Coke Room
AI (Artificial Intelligence) is capturing all the Headlines everywhere. Come meet with us to hear an engineer from SMU’s Department of Computer Science TRY to correct some misinformation, introduce the bright future and accomplishments, and possibly scare the beegeebees out of us! All are invited! Reservations required, includes lunch. For questions and to register ($12), please contact Bonita Frederick at 214.728.6400.
VETERANS DAY SERVICES
November 12 5:30 p.m. Service | Church 6:30 – 8 p.m. Reception | Garden Cloister Bring your friends and neighbors and join us in saying “thank you” to our veterans for their incredible service with Guest Preacher the Right Rev. James B. Magness.
SAINT MICHAEL READER’S BOOK CLUB Tuesday, November 7 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Parlor Book: “March” by Geraldine Brooks
Join to enjoy reading a great book each month and join in conversation about what stood out for you, how you did/ did not like it, and/or how the author touched you. For more info, contact Ann Mills at acmills3225@gmail.com.
AGING AND FULFILLING OUR SPIRITUAL PURPOSE: FINISHING WELL
Led by Chick Deegan and Mary Ann Webster 10 a.m. – Noon | Tuesdays, Now – December 7 | Parlor Carol Osborne writes, “Admittedly, establishing and maintaining both a hopeful and realistic vision of the aging process... challenges the best of us.” Aging provides the opportunity to redefine who we are in this season of life. We will explore how to thrive with purpose, and leave a legacy that reflects our God-given gifts. Using Bible verses, quotes from wise elders, and poetry, our time together will include discussion, reflection, and sharing. For more info, please contact Chick Deegan at deeganchicke@aol.com.
Young Adults saintmichael.org/youngadults YOUNG ADULT FORMATION CLASS Sundays at 10 a.m. | Room 224 Your 20’s and 30’s are full of transitions, questions, and milestones. This class is a place to pray, learn, serve, and give in the context of genuine community as you grow your relationship with God and others. Meet other young adults through Sunday Bible studies, social events, and serving opportunities. Contact Rob Springer-Kyle at 903.405.7447 or at rspringer-kyle@saintmichael.org.
Children
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JOY SERVICE RECITAL SERIES
Monday, once a month 9 a.m. Joy Service | Saint Michael Chapel We will have a once-a-month “recital” where we’d love for your children to be a part of our music offering at Joy. They will share the piano/violin/vocal piece, etc. they are working on during the Offertory! If your child would be interested, please email our Director of Contemporary Music, Justin Brooks at jbrooks@saintmichael.org.
Pray, Learn, Serve, & Give Mission & Outreach
For more information on these opportunies or other ways to serve, contact The Rev. Robin Hinkle, Associate for Mission and Outreach, at rhinkle@saintmichael.org. A full listing of Mission and Outreach opportunities can be found at saintmichael.org/outreach.
JUBILEE PARK AND COMMUNITY CENTER
917 Bank Street, Dallas, TX 75223 For information on the opportunities listed below, please reach out to Katelynn Morris at kmorris@jubileecenter.org or at 214-887-1364 x 252. I Believe in Angels Sunday Tables November 5 – December 3 I Believe in Angels is a partnership between Saint Michael and All Angels and Jubilee Park and Community Center. Parishioners sponsor angels (children & seniors) through financial donations or by purchasing Christmas gifts which will be wrapped and distributed to families. Volunteers are needed to sort, process, and wrap gifts, bake cookies, and distribute gifts to families. For more info, please contact Zoe Hart at zhart@me.com or Heather Lorch at helorch@gmail.com. Jubilee Park and Community Center: Senior Holiday Luncheon November 16 | 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Join our team as we host a beautiful holiday luncheon for the seniors at Jubilee. Volunteers are needed to decorate and serve on the day of the luncheon (two seatings). We also need people to join our tradition of baking holiday breads for the guests to take home. For more information, please contact this year’s luncheon co-chairs Jeanne Snead gdommy@gmail.com and Nancy skochdopole@gmail.com.
Ladies’ Pilgrimage Info session: Camino de santiago Led by Allison Bovard & Diana Newton Sunday, November 5 | 12:15 p.m. | Parlor
In September 2024, we will be taking a group of women to hike the final leg of the Camino de Santiago. If you are interested in joining us for this adventure, mark your calendars and attend this information meeting.
VNA MEALS ON WHEELS Saint Michael’s parishioners deliver nutritious, freshly prepared hot meals to 4,000 Dallas County seniors who are homebound and unable to cook for themselves. Volunteers are needed to deliver routes once a month, and deliveries take just over an hour. Meals on Wheels is also looking for businesses that wish to deliver multiple routes on one designated day. Prayerfully consider serving this rewarding ministry. Scan the QR code to register to volunteer. To become a new volunteer or to learn more, please contact Janie Richard at janie.lewis@sbcglobal.net or Ruthie Garrett at garrett.ruthie@gmail.com.
FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BRIGHTER BITES DISTRIBUTION November 9 & 30, and December 14 12:45 – 2 p.m. Packing Team Stephen C. Foster Elementary School 3700 Clover Lane, Dallas, 75220 Join this lively team that gathers at Stephen C. Foster Elementary School to pack bags of fresh produce that will be distributed to the families of students at the school. For more information contact David Boldrick dbboldrick@yahoo.com.
MISSION AND OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT SERIES Sunday October 29 (Today) and November 19 10 a.m. | Parlor
Come learn more about our wonderful ministry partners in Dallas and beyond. Each spotlight will highlight one of the ministries of Saint Michael and provide information for you to become of part of their work. 10/29: Amistad Bolivia Mission Trips 11/19: Tela Honduras Mission Trips
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