As you may know, Ann Ireland passed away Saturday, October 22.
The funeral will take place, Saturday October 29 at 11 AM. here at St. Michael's.
All are invited to a reception at Lodge on the Desert following the committal.
May the soul of Ann and the souls of all faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, Rest in Peace. Amen.
We are an Episcopal church community in Tucson, Arizona. We enjoy an Anglican expression in our worship, celebrate mass in two languages, and are committed to be socially involved in our Tucson community, our country, and the world. We are located at the corner of Fifth Street and Wilmot Road.
The Rev. David Benedict Hedges, n/BSG, Rector. Telephone 886-7292.
Contact
St. Michael's School at 722-8478.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
A Religious Response to Climate Change – III: Our Daily Bread
Where: Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
602 North Wilmot Road, Tucson, Arizona 85711
When: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM on Saturday, October 29, 2016
Mass (optional) @ 8:30 AM Lunch @ noon (free-will offering)
What: After our sessions had on 4 October and 13 December 2014 on global climate change and its likely impacts on the environment that sustains our lives, we meet now to review the science of global climate change and its projected consequences that impact our food supply. As a religious people, who pray for our daily bread, we seek understanding, wisdom and courage to take informed actions as good stewards of God’s creation.
Our five speakers on the different aspects of our chosen topic are:
• Katie Hirschboeck - Associate Professor of Climatology, Tree-Ring Lab, U of Arizona; National Catholic Climate Ambassador CatholicClimateCovenant.org
The science of global climate change: update on where we are now and perspectives on where we are headed
• Clark Hansen - Regional Organizer in Organizing and Grassroots Capacity Building, Bread for the World
Hunger: current status of global food production and distribution; likely scenarios from climate change; and possible responses to meet the global needs
• Marco A. Liu - Director of Advocacy and Outreach, Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
Hunger: current status of local food production and distribution; likely scenarios from climate change; and possible responses to meet our local needs
• Angel Wang - Committee on Creation Care, Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
Greening Episcopal Churches – What are Episcopalians doing to help address climate change?
• John Leech - Associate Priest, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Tucson, Arizona
Theological reflections: spiritual context for environmental actions
In addition to general and group discussions, we will have opening, noonday and closing prayers.
There will also be information tables for different concerned groups including:
Bread for the World
Community Food Bank
Scraps On Scraps
Iskashitaa Refugee Network
Citizens’ Climate Lobby
Green Church
RSVP by sending an email to hsieh@dakotacom.net by 25 October 2016. Many thanks!
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Cultural Sensitivity Seminar This Saturday!
Cultural Sensitivity Program
ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH presents a one-day workshop on
Ministry in a Multicultural Community
The Rev. Jorge S. Sotelo, facilitator
When: Saturday, October 8, 2016, 9 AM – 4 PM
Where: St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church,
602 N Wilmot Rd., Tucson, in the Smith Parish Center
Registration: Please telephone 520-886-7292 to register.
A simple lunch will be available for a $5 suggested donation.
ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH presents a one-day workshop on
Ministry in a Multicultural Community
The Rev. Jorge S. Sotelo, facilitator
When: Saturday, October 8, 2016, 9 AM – 4 PM
Where: St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church,
602 N Wilmot Rd., Tucson, in the Smith Parish Center
Registration: Please telephone 520-886-7292 to register.
A simple lunch will be available for a $5 suggested donation.
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