T h e S u n d ay N e w s June 21, 2015
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church 8011 Douglas Dallas, Texas 75225 214-363-5471 www.saintmichael.org
Followers of Christ, Spreading God’s Love
Happy Fathers’ Day and Welcome to Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. During the “Peace” today reach out and give a father a hug. Be sure and eat light this week. Next Sunday we will have pies of every variety and flavor in the Garden Cloister as we Celebrate America. Two mission trips leave next week, our middle-school youth head to Corpus Christi and Honduras Threads will make their annual trip to work with women in the sewing co-ops. Keep them in your prayers. Thank you for worshiping with us today. A Thomas Hardy Classic Tops Faith and Literature Class Today. Oliver Butler will review Far From the Madding Crowd, one of Thomas Hardy’s classic novels at the Faith and Literature class today at 11:00 in the Coke Activities Room. A movie version of the book is currently showing in Dallas area theaters. Faith and Literature takes a two-week break while we Celebrate America next Sunday and enjoy the 4th of July weekend the following week. Faith and Literature returns on July 12 with Bill Murray reviewing The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. Celebrate America: Patriotic Music, Worship, Fellowship. Next Sunday the Saint Michael choir backed by brass, percussion, and our mighty organ will salute America with great patriotic hymns and a stirring rendition of “God Bless America.” Following worship the Garden Cloister will be arrayed with more than 50 pies from Apple to Key Lime to Strawberry. We will welcome our new Associate for Mission and Outreach, The Rev. Hunter Ruffin, and say thank you to the Director of Engagement, Marta Holden, as she and her husband, Colin, head for North Carolina. Don’t miss it! Bring Your Favorite Pie to Share. Can you/will you bake (or buy) a pie for our Salute America Celebration? Tell Tish Visinsky what you plan to bring at tvisinsky@ Hunter Ruffin Marta Holden saintmichael.org. Vacation Bible School Huge Success – Thanks to You Vacation Bible School, which ended Friday, June 12, was one of the best ever with more than 225 kids and nearly 130 adult and youth leaders. Its success is due in large part to you! Your pledge makes Vacation Bible School and over 100 more ministry programs possible at Saint Michael. Thank you! And, don’t forget to keep your pledge current while you vacation this summer.
P arish C lergy The Reverend Dr. Bob Dannals, Rector The Reverend Bill Murray, Vicar The Reverend Lisa Flores, Associate for Pastoral Care The Reverend Greg Pickens, Associate for Operations and Pastoral Care The Reverend Oliver Butler, Associate for Youth and Young Adults The Reverend Hunter Ruffin, Associate for Mission and Outreach The Reverend Ariail Gores, Deacon The Reverend Michael Harmuth, Sunday Associate The Reverend Pamela Theodore, Sunday Associate The Reverend Neal Hern, Sunday Associate
P arish V estry Matt Waller, Sr. Warden Kathy Jenevein, Jr. Warden Grady Schleier, Treasurer Charlie Sartain, Chancellor Margaret Spellings, Clerk Peter Beck, Eric Conner, Mark Demler, John Gorman, Beth Hise, Kathy Kelley, Rachel Morgan, Sallie Plummer, Randy Rekerdres, Tom Rhodus, J.C. Snead, and Kay Whelan.
W orship S chedule Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. - Eucharist Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - Healing Service Saturdays 8:30 a.m. - Eucharist 5:30 p.m. - Candlelight Mass Sunday Services 7:30 a.m. - Eucharist Rite I, SMC 10:00 a.m. - Eucharist Rite II, Church 10:00 a.m. - Discovery Mass/ Joy Mass / Celebration, SMC 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes 11:00 a.m. - Eucharist Rite I, SMC 5:30 p.m. - Evening Prayer and Eucharist - SMC www.facebook.com/ smaadallas www.twitter.com/smaadallas to follow us
Priest on Call: Should you have an urgent need to contact a priest after hours dial 214-232-7512. Blue Connect Card: Fill out a card to make Prayer Requests, RSVP, register as a guest, or to get more information on Saint Michael. Need Prayer? Want to pray on someone’s behalf, or offer up thanksgivings? Prayer Teams are available to pray with you after each Sunday morning service. An usher can direct you to the various prayer locations.
• The Centering Prayer Group meets Tuesdays at 10:00 in the Clergy Conference Room. It’s a great way to be still, pray, and get your mind centered on things that are really important. Contact: Mary Ann Webster, maryannwebster@gmail.com. • Become a part of one of Saint Michael’s Sunday Usher Teams. Contact Ed Ladd at eladdiii@netscape.net. YC Late Night Wednesday, June 24. Saint Michael’s youth will hang-out Wednesday night for a movie, games, snacks, and a special surprise event. It starts at 8:30 in the Youth Center. Friends are welcome. General Convention of the Episcopal Church Begins June 25. The 78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church will be held June 25 through July 3 in Salt Lake City. Among the convention’s business will be the election of a new Presiding Bishop who will take office November 1. Get information about the convention and its proceedings from the Episcopal News Service at www.episcopaldigitalnetwork.com. Seminary of the Southwest Launches Digital Ministry to Reflect on Convention. In conjunction with the General Convention, the Seminary of the Southwest is launching “Sowing Holy Questions” at www.sowingholyquestions.org. Each day seminary faculty will provide a reflection on convention actions, ending with a simple question. Readers are encouraged to post their thoughts and responses on social media platforms, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Following General Convention, “Sowing Holy Questions” will feature a blog post each week for shared reflection via social media. A Stephen Minister Can Help You Over The Rough Spots. Saint Michael and All Angels offers a dedicated group of men and women who have received specialized training to walk with you, confidentially, over the “rough spots.” If you know someone who might benefit from having a Stephen Minister or you could use one yourself, contact The Rev. Lisa Flores, lflores@saintmichael.org. or lay leader, Jean Coleman, jwcoleman@sbcglobal.net.
Men of Saint Michael Set for Breakfast on Friday. Vicar Bill Murray will lead the Men of Saint Michael breakfast on Friday talking about the Tower of Babel. It starts at 7:00 in the Coke Activities Room with Rusty Taco’s breakfast tacos, orange juice and coffee all for $5.00. Pray for the Rector Search and Transition. A special place has been set up in the Bishop Moore Chapel where all parishioners are encouraged to pray for our Rector Search and Transition. The Prayer Ministry team and others have prayed every day since the process began, and we invite every parishioner to join in these prayers, thanking God and asking for wisdom through our transition. Traveling this Summer? Take Saint Michael with You. Heading to the mountains, the beach, Europe or Asia this summer. Wherever you go, you can worship with Saint Michael and All Angels. The 10:00 a.m. Sunday morning worship service in the Church is livecast. You can watch it live or access it whenever you want at www.saintmichael.org. Congregational Care Volunteers Serve in Special Ways – Join Them! If you enjoy providing compassionate hospitality consider volunteering to help during funeral receptions at the church. If you enjoy cooking and sharing meals with parishioners needing a little loving care, becoming an Extended Care Cook is for you. And, Good Shepherds are the eyes and ears of the health and well-being of parishioners living in their neighborhoods. However you want to serve, there’s a place for you at Saint Michael. Contact Ann Mills at amills@saintmichael.org. Christian Yoga Schedule Changes. Christian Yoga is in its summer schedule. The class will NOT meet Monday, July 6, or during the month of August. Yoga will resume on Monday, September 14. Classes led by licensed instructor, Annette Lentz, meet at 5:30 in the Youth Center on Monday evenings. Contact Annette.lentz@sbcglobal.net. Alcoholics Anonymous. This group, open to both men and women, meets on the first and third Sunday evenings of each month, at 7:30 in the Coke Activities Room. Contact: The Rev. Neal Hern, nealhern@aol.com. Jubilee Park is looking for volunteers. Join us by participating in one or all of the following: • Volunteer for Jubilee Park’s Brighter Bites on Fridays. Brighter Bites is a Jubilee Park program that provides families with 30 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables for the weekend. Volunteers are needed from 11:00 – 2:30 to sort and pass out the bags of food on June 26, and the five Fridays in July. • Chaperone a Summer Camp Field Trip. Jubilee Park’s Summer Camp is taking three field trips to exciting Dallas area attractions and needs volunteer chaperones. The field trips will be on Fridays June 26, July 10, and July 24. Chaperones must be 21 or older. • Jubilee’s After School Program Can Use You This Fall. Jubilee Park’s after-school program serves 180 children from Kindergarten through 8th grade. Volunteers are needed this fall to assist teachers in the classroom with homework and enrichment activities. And, tutors are needed to help with reading and math skills. • Help Jubilee Kids Learn to Sew. Sewing Classes at Jubilee Park start June 23 and help is needed to teach 4th and 5th graders how to sew. Classes are Tuesday and Wednesday mornings 10:00 - 11:30, June 23 - July 29. Contact Mary Jo Forbes maryjoforbes@gmail.com or 972-306-3856. For more information or to sign up contact Allison Johnson at volunteer@jubileecenter. org.
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Christian Formation Sunday Mornings Faith and Literature 11:00 in the Coke Activities Room Throughout the summer clergy members will share their favorite books, all of which are available in the Saint Michael Book Shop.
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Far from the Madding Crowd Reviewed by Oliver Butler
06/28
Celebrate America - No Class
07/05
4th of July Weekend - No Class
Saturdays 8:00 - Noon North Parking Lot The Prayers of the People During the Prayers of the People you are encouraged to offer aloud or silently your own petitions. As you pray, please remember the following people who as of Thursday, June 18, have asked for our prayers: Troy Alexander, Chris Alexandris, Margretta Aviles, Lou Ann Campbell, Peter Casano, Doris Cowling, Lewis Good Voice Eagle, Lisa Finas, Connie Gordon, Tom Harbison, Angela Hammons, Royce Hammons, Thomas B. Howard, Jim Howell, Charlotte Huthnance, Emily Irwin, Oliver Irwin, Julia Jenevein, Grace and Lynne Jordan, Bill Leech, Leech family, Caryl McFarland, Randi McFarland, Nick Mitchell, Evelyn Moreau, John Morrison, Dan Myers, Doug Owen, Brown Plummer, Tammy Proctor, Larry Prohaska, Avery Young Rademacher, Betty Sanford, Pat Shaw, Junie Smith, Parker Snead, The Rev. Mike Wallens, Jack Day Watson lll, Karen Weber, Katie West, and John Whitehead. The Altar flowers are given in memory of Paul Eggers, Michael A. O’Neil, The Reverend Robert E. Ratelle, Helen Robinson, Henry M. Robinson, and Paul S. Willingham.