Sunday, June 17, 2007

Announcements for Week Ending June 24th 2007

Announcements

What is your image of God? Beginning next Sunday, June 24 and continuing for six consecutive Sundays, we will gather in the library for reflection on the Biblical image of God as one who provides divine nourishment. No study is necessary although a review of the Biblical texts for the week is encouraged. Please bring your Bible. We will meet from 9am – 9:45 am in the Womble Library. The text for June 24 is: Exodus 16; Numbers 11.

Tombstone Arizona – home of the oldest Protestant Church in Arizona. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Tombstone is celebrating the 125th anniversary of Tombstone with an authentic 1882 Eucharist on Saturday, June 30 at 11:00 am. We will carpool to Tombstone. The caravan leaves promptly at 9:00 am. The festivities last all day.

Novel Theology meets the first Thursday of each month from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm. The next meeting is Thursday, July 5 at the home of Delores Braren. The book ~ The Innocent Man by John Grisham.

The E.C.W. will hold a luncheon this Wednesday, June 20. The meeting will begin at 10:00 am in the Parish Center followed by the luncheon at 11:30 am. A donation of $7.00 is requested to help defray the cost of the luncheon. (Don’t forget, it’s not too late for dues, just bring them to the meeting!)

Upcoming Events
Parish Life is Growing!! When will we see YOU?!

July 3 ~ pre- July 4th celebration ~ Save the evening for old-fashioned fun – picnic – games. There will be a very traditional cookout and rousing patriotic music by the Skyline Brass Quintet. The festivities will take place in the Church Court Yard. During the music, we will have a parade of bicycles, tricycles, baby strollers and other decorated items (including you and your children.) Come at 5 pm for games and food – the music starts at 7:00 pm. Bring a side dish to share!! Hot dogs provided, if you have a “special meat” we’ll provide space on the grill!

August – plans are forming for a bowling night and another dinner night ~ please let Julia Taylor know of your recommendations for restaurants.

Opportunities for Service and Giving

Will you re-enlist for another tour of duty? Habitat for Humanity is having a building day on September 11, 2007. We are invited to participate in an Episcopal Fellowship Build in which we join with other Episcopal Churches in the area to work on one house. We need your help! Even if you can’t hammer, you can always tote! Come and join the fun! Contact Priest Angela if you are interested in participating. Sorry! You must be an adult to participate.

Guest Ministry (formerly Newcomer Ministry) will meet on the Tuesdays of June 26; July 24; August 14; and August 27. The committee meets at the Womble Library at 7:00 pm. We are always looking for new members. This is our way of having the opportunity to serve the Parish of St. Michael and All Angels. Won’t you join us in this important and rewarding capacity?

St. Michael’s Church is always looking for: Lectors, Crucifers, Ushers and Lay Eucharistic Ministers. If you would like to serve your church in any of these capacities, please contact Fr. Smith, Priest Angela or the Parish Office.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Announcements for Week Ending June 17th 2007

Announcements
The E.C.W. will hold a luncheon on June 20, 2007. The meeting will begin at 10:00 am in the Parish Center followed by the luncheon at 11:30 am. A donation of $7.00 is requested to help defray the cost of the luncheon.

The E.C.W. yearbook is in process. The yearbook includes the list of all paid E.C.W. members. If your dues are not paid, it is not too late. Simply bring your dues to the E.C.W. luncheon on June 20. Any questions call Jodi Snider.

E.C.W BAKE SALE ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 17 ~AFTER THE 8 AND 10AM MASSES ~ Be prepared to find delicious desserts and great casseroles. Ladies get ready to bake and then don’t forget to buy and take home a “treat” for Father’s Day dinner. Some of the greatest cooks belong to St. Michael’s Parish.

E.C.W. ~ UNITED THANK OFFERING COLLECTION amounted to $385.00. We thank the Parish of St. Michael for their continued generosity and support.

Upcoming Events
Parish Life is Growing!! When will we see YOU?!

June 15 ~ Family Movie Night ~ Will gather at 6:30 pm for food, beverage and a viewing of “The Pacifier.” We’ll have pizza, drinks and a dessert – but if you have a favorite beverage or movie snack, feel free to bring it along. Questions – call: Diane Vail or Trish Scott.

July 3 ~ pre- July 4th celebration ~ Save the evening for old fashioned fun – picnic – games. There will be a very traditional cookout and rousing patriotic music by the Skyline Brass Quintet. During the music, we will have a parade of bicycles, tricycles, baby stroller and other decorated items (including you and your children.) Come at 5 pm for games and food – the music starts at 7:00 pm. Bring a side dish to share!!

August – plans are forming for a bowling night and another dinner night ~ please let Julia Taylor know of your recommendations for restaurants.

Opportunities for Service and Giving
E.C.W. ~ Quilters and Knitters ~ These ladies make prayer shawls for distribution to the ill parishioners. Fr. Smith blesses the shawls. These shawls are a great comfort to those who receive them. The Quilters and Knitters meet once monthly on a Saturday in the Parish Center. This monthly meeting will take place in the Parish Center, THIS ~ Saturday, June 16th at 11:00 am.

PENSIVE THOUGHTS: STEWARDSHIP is about more than giving 10% of our income (a tithe) to God: it is about giving 100% of ourselves to God. Christian stewardship arises out of God’s incredible saving love shown to us in Jesus Christ. Confronted will such love, the appropriate response is generosity, both with our financial wealth and the way we steward the gifts God has given us, including the natural world. The Psalmist’s question in the 116th psalm is most relevant, what shall I give the Lord for all his benefits towards me?” The use of our money reflects our values and choices. Our use of it declares to the world who we are and what we value. It is a symbol of the work we have done and represents what we have accomplished. The question in the end, though, always remains – it is the question that God asks – “How did you use it?”

The Barnabas Group of Encouragement, for those who have experienced a loss at some time, meets monthly. The next meeting is THIS Monday, June 11 at 11:30 am, at the City Grill restaurant located at 6464 E. Tanque Verde Road.